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Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 14:09
by Scardwel
Johnny Boy wrote:Ian Durys 'New Boots And Panties' LP presented her with the spoken intro to Plaistow Patricia ' ...a*seholes, b*stards, f*cking c*nts and p*icks'
Jeez I remember that one well - I was only about 9 or 10 when I first heard it - left quite an impression! The Macc Lads always seemed tame after hearing that!
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 14:42
by randdebiel²
my parents had a s**t musical taste always listening to a very boring singer, I forgot his name, I think it's Lenny Cohen or something
and pink floyd :pukesmiley:
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 15:27
by mayhem
You all had quite young parents compared to mine...
The daddy was 50 when I was born & his taste was exclusively Irish traditional...he was very disappointed when I started listening to 'noise' like my brothers.
Me mam likes a bit of (proper) soul & Elvis of course...but the things we agree on are Andy Williams & Dean Martin. Pure class.
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 15:29
by hallucienate
My grandmother liked Johnny Cash
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 17:21
by christophe
My parents didn't listen to music. We didn't even have a radio when I grew up.
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 19:38
by James Blast
Big Si wrote:Abba, The Carpenters, Simon and Garfunkel and ******
You mentioned the Scottish band Big Man, don't you know that's bad luck?
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 20:42
by Quiff Boy
Red Sunsets wrote:Big Si wrote:Abba, The Carpenters, Simon and Garfunkel and ******
You mentioned the Scottish band Big Man, don't you know that's bad luck?
the scottish band?
hue and cry? texas? love and money?
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 20:46
by Big Si
Quiff Boy wrote:Red Sunsets wrote:Big Si wrote:Abba, The Carpenters, Simon and Garfunkel and ******
You mentioned the Scottish band Big Man, don't you know that's bad luck?
the scottish band?
hue and cry? texas? love and money?
or Wet Wet Wet
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 22:12
by Debaser
Poppa Debaser was a huge jazz fan, Benny Carter, Coltrane, Davies, Ellington, Bird, Gillespe, Rheinhert, Bessie Smith, Peggy Lee...oh I could go on (as could he!)
Mother....mother wouldn't do anything that might meant she was enjoying herself
Big sis's record collection was a regular haunt of mine til she moved out (so that 'window was only open for a few years - she fecked off one week after she was 17) Who, Pink Floyd, Roxy Music. T.Rex that one with Ginger Baker in it (Cream?)
Ed 'Stewpot' Stewart was my biggest influence.....Allo Muddah, Allo Fadda, here I am at Camp Granada...
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 22:15
by Quiff Boy
Debaser wrote:Poppa Debaser was a huge jazz fan, Benny Carter, Coltrane, Davies, Ellington, Bird, Gillespe, Rheinhert, Bessie Smith, Peggy Lee...oh I could go on (as could he!)
Mother....mother wouldn't do anything that might meant she was enjoying herself
Big sis's record collection was a regular haunt of mine til she moved out (so that 'window was only open for a few years - she fecked off one week after she was 17) Who, Pink Floyd, Roxy Music. T.Rex that one with Ginger Baker in it (Cream?)
Ed 'Stewpot' Stewart was my biggest influence.....Allo Muddah, Allo Fadda, here I am at Camp Granada...
didnt the baron knights do a "cover" of that?
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 22:19
by moonchild
hummmm... well i love music, i breath music, cause since i was in my mama's belly i was surrounded by music.
My father, hippy boy, played in a band (was a drummer) while my mama, a beatles'fan went all time with a huge belly (me inside
) to the concerts and to the rehearsals (i dunno if it's the right name).
So.. all time i was listening (even after i was born) Led Zeppelin, Simon & Garfunkel, The Doors, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, T-Rex, Bowie, Hendrix, Dylan, Janis Joplin... and so on....
Mama never said nothing about the music that i like, and she has some favourites bands too.. like The Cult (ok ok i must admit that i listened it day and night), The Cure, Nick Cave and Sisters of Mercy.. yeap.. she loves TSOM... specially the Floodland record...
And that's it...
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 22:20
by Debaser
OOOOh I've gone all nostalic...A mouse lived in a windmill in old Amsterdam, a windmill with a mouse in te tum ti te tum tiii
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 22:20
by Debaser
here's a 'g' I missed out
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 23:07
by Gripper
Debaser wrote:
Ed 'Stewpot' Stewart was my biggest influence.....Allo Muddah, Allo Fadda, here I am at Camp Granada...
Sadly I got a 'Junior Choice' CD from Amazon the other day. Mainly for 'I've lost my mummy' by Rolf Harris and 'The Laughing Policeman' by Charles Penrose.
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 23:15
by James Blast
Right said Fred, song not band Ness?
Bernard Cribbins, gawd bless 'im.
There I was diggin' this 'ole.....
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 23:43
by Gripper
Red Sunsets wrote:Right said Fred, song not band Ness?
Bernard Cribbins, gawd bless 'im.
There I was diggin' this 'ole.....
now you've started me off...
...'ole in the ground, so big and sorta round it was
and there was I, diggin' me 'ole...
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 23:52
by James Blast
....and So! We 'ad a cuppa tea...
Three Wheels On My Wagon is next... Hellfire!
Blame Debaser, she started it
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 23:57
by Gripper
Now- this is starting to feel like a challenge. Here we go...
Happy birthday to you,
Squashed tomatoes and stew,
Bread and butter in the gutter,
Happy birthday to you.
and
Whose pet mouse made auntie shriek?
Who ate glue and couldn't speak?
What clever dick was sick for a week?
My brother.
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 23:58
by Big Si
Quiff Boy wrote:hue and cry?
Who reviewed Dominion in Smash Hits and said eldritch "sounds like a goblin puking in a cauldron"
Posted: 01 Mar 2004, 23:59
by Gripper
Sh!te. I really HAVE become my parents...
Posted: 02 Mar 2004, 00:02
by Gripper
Big Si wrote:
Who reviewed Dominion in Smash Hits and said eldritch "sounds like a goblin puking in a cauldron"
Raymond Baxter?
Am I close?
Posted: 03 Mar 2004, 00:49
by Debaser
Red Sunsets wrote:....and So! We 'ad a cuppa tea...
Three Wheels On My Wagon is next... Hellfire!
Blame Debaser, she started it
You're all of independant mind aren't ya?
Their coming to take me away....ha ha, their coming to take me away ha ha, hee hee, ho ho
Posted: 03 Mar 2004, 12:51
by Mrs RicheyJames
My mum really wasn't (and still isn't) cool when it comes to her taste in music. It was my dad that first got my into Pink Ffloyd though. (and now he spends his days watching classic fm on sky) <sigh>
Posted: 03 Mar 2004, 13:22
by mh
My mother used to go out with Donovan back in the 60s, very briefly. Hippy chick. My da's a big musical fan though, West Side Story, My Fair Lady, that kinda stuff.
Posted: 03 Mar 2004, 13:23
by Mrs RicheyJames
Jason? why he'd only be a child. that's discusting.