Brahms? Mantovani? Abba? What flicks an archaeologists switch? Also, giz your lyrics that have a parallel with yer jobs........this should be interesting and potentially embarassing............[:p]
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My great mate and sometime supervisor Mike Anthony loves Charlie Pride's "Crystal Chandeliers". Once you start singing it he just can't stop himself. He has in fact accused me of ruining his whole weekend just by starting him off.
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Guy needs counselling
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After a full weekend of that going round his head i'd of thought so too mate. Hehehehe!!
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A great favourite of mine is Louis Jordans "Whats the use of gettin sober(when you're gonne get drunk again)"
Excellent stuff!!
Good post again Troll!!
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A great but not well known Canadian jazz act called the Shuffle Demons had a tune, along the same lines, which goes 'it'll only take 12 beers, my dear, and I'll be yours till morning.' Reminds me of those training (and not so training) digs...
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Or Kevin Bloody Wilson's Last Lager Waltz off the return of the yobbo album. he's an aussie but ok for all that!!
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Tom Waits 'the piano has been drinking'?
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Or Bill Evans "I water the front cover" with Stan Getz i do believe!!
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Old standard time. Scotch and Soda (whisky and gin, oh what a spell you've got me in...). Good tune. Good drink.