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Karaoke Builders
Posted by plumb1909 on 6 November 2010 - 5:51am.
We are currently undertaking a six week revamp at my place of work , here in deepest Leicester. The construction team carrying out the refit, take great delight in singing along to my I-Pod shuffle, that's blasting out in the background.
Elvis is definately king at the moment, with current favourites being "it's now or never"
"Suspicious minds"
"in the Ghetto"
"I just can't help believin'"
Can any members of this parish, suggest any different singalong specials , as my supply of Elvis is limited , and i'll probably be sick of him by wednesday.
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He definitely seems to be...
...caught in a trap.
Looks to me like
he can't walk out
Merkin Raak!
Nice little megamix of
More Than A Feeling
Don't Stop Believing
Jump
Missing You
and a finale of Don't Fear The Reaper segued into Living on a Prayer should help the work rock along and give plenty of opportunities for Air Shovel
I beg your pardon?!
Where do merkins fit into all this?
dude
itz juz my fonetick rendishun of American Rock
As in "Buddy - ah'm 'Merkin 'n' ah laak Raak!"
Missing You was by John Waite
from Lancashire
A Goddamn Limey?
Hell - no way! Jeez you'll be sayin' the mighty Whitesnake are yellow-belly Redcoats too
I see...
not the pubic wigs then. That clears things up nicely!
Um...
Eric B and Rakim - Spade in Full
Unit 4 + 2 - Concrete and Clay
Cemental as Anything - Live it Up
Anything by This Mortar Coil
Build Me Up Buttercup
by The Foundations?
I'll get me donkey jacket...
Motorhead
- Ace of Spades
Lenny Kravitz - Dig In
Thin Lizzie - Cowboy Song
Bernard Cribbins
"Right Said Fred" or "Hole in the Ground" should do the trick
*CAUTION* may contain folk musicians manboobs
Yep, going wildly off topic again
but seeing Christy again reminds me off this clip which always makes me smile
and is also rather good.
I recall when Don't Forget your Shovel
was released in Ireland, that I nagged and nagged and nagged my parents to get me the tape that it was from. After weeks of this, my Dad caved, and came back from a day in Galway with The Time Has Come by Christy. Sure enough it had DFYS on it.
I remember, being 9 or 10, expecting a full albums worth of, well, kinda 'comedy' songs.
Of course, now, I realise that whilst DFYS is 'light hearted' there was something more serious under it. Other songs on The Time Has Come weren't exactly what your average 10 year old was listening to. What with Section 31 (Sinn Fein not allowed on RTE), Wicklow Boy (Nicky Kelly framed by the cops) and, Sacco and Vanzetti, it was a miracle I wasn't handing out pamphlets for the Shinners at school the following Monday morning...
Wellies
And on their tea break
you can play them E.L.P,s Hod-down !!
i think i'll wade in tomorrow with some ELO ...