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I think it's the alternative theme tune to TV show Rawhide and if memory serves it was used on the pilot before Clint Eastwood was signed up. The "B" Side is a half decent version of "Do I love you, indeed I do" sang by a Duffy tribute band.

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Thirty lashes to Mr.Tag :yes: .Sounds like the Tempests or such like :hatsoff2:

Thirty!! C'mon Kev What Happened To The Peace On Earth And Goodwill To All Men!! Bah Humbug :hatsoff2::lol::thumbsup:

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Sounds like the Tempests or such like :yes:

That it's got a horn in it. Save for that I think we're doing Hazel Martin and the rest of the horn section a great big wobbling disservice! :thumbsup:

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Guest aintgotit
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sounds like dont let the sun catch you crying? whoever sang that . I,ll plump for the everleys

Guest aintgotit
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No idea what this is, except a very dreary pop record to my ears

see above.


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That it's got a horn in it. Save for that I think we're doing Hazel Martin and the rest of the horn section a great big wobbling disservice! :thumbsup:

I was trying to be sympathetic to the thread starter Ian.But what the hell - sounds like Mike Batt on acid being gang raped by the Wombles whilst on a surfing holiday to a Banana Splits reunion.

Happy New Year to all Gooners.

Guest Dave Turner
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Reading the comments on the Tube the other side is supposedly just as good :thumbsup:

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Reading the comments on the Tube the other side is supposedly just as good :lol:

What " other side " ? the one you cross over after expiring from this life ?

Compared to this , " Esperanto " has its' merits laugh.gif ........

Malc

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reading ''davidwapples'' 629th and last ever post ..........

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I think you have all been had, it was a joke you did not pick up on....

Look at all them cowboys in the background, that should have been a clue biggrin.gif

Take a chill pill. :lol: you have all been game for a laugh...

spaghetii western meets the very early brit pop with the shadows on backing...

Guest ritchie
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I think it's the alternative theme tune to TV show Rawhide and if memory serves it was used on the pilot before Clint Eastwood was signed up. The "B" Side is a half decent version of "Do I love you, indeed I do" sang by a Duffy tribute band.

I think you could well be on to something there...

Could it be the the cowboys dancing on the edge of the deck are a clue the poster could not resist?

Is the poster a 60s Batman villain?

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