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  • Addled Platypus
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    not to late for turkey day antics




    a true classic scene
    Last edited by Addled Platypus; November 23, 2012, 21:21.

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  • Addled Platypus
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    my new find....epic group with attitude




    a wee bit thrashier here with a different group
    Last edited by Addled Platypus; November 23, 2012, 21:45.

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  • molly bloom
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    Move to the Left. You know it makes sense... Bob & Earl, 'Harlem Shuffle' :

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  • molly bloom
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    I do like my special 12 inchers... ahem.

    The Bar Kays and 'Holy Ghost' slip us some funky music....

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  • molly bloom
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    Some cold water would seem appropriate right now. The Dramatics, 'In The Rain' :

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  • molly bloom
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    Was a performance of a song more aptly named ?

    'Come Together', Ike & Tina Turner



    Whew....

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  • molly bloom
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    I know it's not February 14, but the smoky seductiveness of this track needs to be heard. Julie London, 'My Funny Valentine'- almost enough to make me go straight...

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  • mactbone
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    In honor of the election:
    Stephen Malkmus and The Jicks - "Senator"


    Regina Spektor - "Ballad Of A Politician"

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  • Addled Platypus
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    the future is bright, bring it home kid





    Last edited by Addled Platypus; November 14, 2012, 23:13.

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  • Addled Platypus
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    oh hell yeah...R&R


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  • Addled Platypus
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    that was a entertaining fork in the road, many thanks



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  • molly bloom
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    'Fighting For Strangers', Steeleye Span.



    What makes you go abroad fighting for strangers
    When you could be safe at home free from all dangers?

    A recruiting sergeant came our way
    To an inn nearby at the close of day
    He said young Johnny you're a fine young man
    Would you like to march along behind a military band,
    With a scarlet coat and a big cocked hat,
    And a musket at your shoulder?
    The shilling he took and he kissed the book,
    Oh poor Johnny what will happen to ya?

    The recruiting sergeant marched away
    From the inn nearby at the break of day,
    Johnny went too with half a ring
    He was off to be a soldier he'd be fighting for the King
    In a far off war in a far off land
    To face a foreign soldier,
    But how will you fare when there's lead in the air,
    Oh poor Johnny, what'll happen to ya?

    What makes you go abroad fighting for strangers
    When you could be safe at home free from all dangers?

    The sun shone hot on a barren land
    As a thin red line took a military stand,
    There was sling shot, chain shot, grape shot too,
    Swords and bayonets thrusting through,
    Poor Johnny fell but the day was won
    And the King is grateful to you
    But your soldiering's done and they're sending you home,
    Oh poor Johnny what have they done to ya?

    They said he was a hero and not to grieve
    Over two wooden pegs and empty sleeves,
    They carried him home and set him down
    With a military pension and a medal from the crown.
    You haven't an arm and you haven't a leg,
    The enemy nearly slew you,
    You'll have to go out on the streets to beg,
    Oh poor Johnny what have they done to ya?

    What makes you go abroad fighting for strangers
    When you could be safe at home free from all dangers?


    recorded by Steeleye Span on "Rocket Cottage" (1976).
    Note: This is one of the most intense 19th century anti-war
    songs.
    It seems to be a combination of pieces of several other songs, the
    first two verses are reminiscent of the Irish recruiting songs like
    "Twa Recruiting Sergeants" or "Arthur McBride" with a short hint
    at the Broken Token theme ("with half a ring")
    while the second half of the last verse is snatched as a whole
    from "Johnny I Hardly Knew Ya".

    To the tune of "He Who Would Valiant Be".

    MJ

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  • molly bloom
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    Don Cherry & 'There Is The Bomb':

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  • molly bloom
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    p j harvey and 'The Ballad Of The Soldier's Wife' :

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