How can I say this... Bobby Darin...
How can I say this... Bobby Darin...
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dibbers006

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Tuesday 8th September 2009
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crofty1984

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Tuesday 8th September 2009
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I thought that was Cab Calloway?

Justayellowbadge

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264 months

Tuesday 8th September 2009
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The Shag was a dance.

The free ride was in a black mariah - they were arrested.

AndrewW-G

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239 months

Tuesday 8th September 2009
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crofty1984 said:
I thought that was Cab Calloway?
yes

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08wOPt-2PeE

Saw him in the later 80's, fantastic performer even though he must have been in his 80's

davido140

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248 months

Tuesday 8th September 2009
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as has already been said, t'was a dance apparently.

Eric Mc

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287 months

Tuesday 8th September 2009
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Cab Calloway was the original performer. Darrin had a number of hits with covers:

Beyond the Sea - originally La Mer by Charles Trenet
Mac the Knife - originally sung by Lotte Lenya in "The Threepenny Opera" (in German) and in the early 50s by Louis Armstrong.

Edited by Eric Mc on Tuesday 8th September 17:54

Balmoral Green

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270 months

Tuesday 8th September 2009
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AndrewW-G said:
crofty1984 said:
I thought that was Cab Calloway?
yes

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08wOPt-2PeE
And many years later in the Blues Brothers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NTozy51AY0&fea...

He popped off in '94 frown

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

277 months

Tuesday 8th September 2009
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roflroflrofl....

The new AMBIWLANS thread....

davido140

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248 months

Tuesday 8th September 2009
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dibbers006 said:
Woooahh there soldier... if someone shouts out Shagging on the work Stereo that is under my control in an office of 20people... some explanatory measures need to be implemented. And being barely born a couple of decades ago let alone 40+ years, I think I am fairly within my 'common knowledge' liberties to question the term! tongue out
I'm with you on this one, I only knew about it because I'm old enough to remember the 1989 film above, and young enough to have spent hours sniggering about it in the playground.

Eric Mc

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287 months

Tuesday 8th September 2009
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Thank goodness pipe smoking has gone out of fashion. My grandad always fancied a rough-cut shag.

What do carpet layers say now?

And I see this question on the use of English has ended up in the music forum - I am getting slightly tired of inappropriate thread moves.

Edited by Eric Mc on Tuesday 8th September 18:44

Simpo Two

90,996 posts

287 months

Tuesday 8th September 2009
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Eric Mc said:
Thank goodness pipe smoking has gone out of fashion. My grandad always fancied a rough-cut shag.

What do carpet layers say now?
Or indeed spotters of seabirds?


Eric Mc

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287 months

Tuesday 8th September 2009
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Is that the Great Crested Shag or just a Common Shag?

mybrainhurts

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277 months

Tuesday 8th September 2009
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Don't know, but here's the Aussie Shag....


jbudgie

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234 months

Tuesday 8th September 2009
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Eric Mc said:
And I see this question on the use of English has ended up in the music forum - I am getting slightly tired of inappropriate thread moves.

Edited by Eric Mc on Tuesday 8th September 18:44
With you on this confused

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

277 months

Tuesday 8th September 2009
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jbudgie said:
Eric Mc said:
And I see this question on the use of English has ended up in the music forum - I am getting slightly tired of inappropriate thread moves.

Edited by Eric Mc on Tuesday 8th September 18:44
With you on this confused
To be sure, to be sure...

tubbystu

3,846 posts

282 months

Wednesday 9th September 2009
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Eric Mc said:
And I see this question on the use of English has ended up in the music forum - I am getting slightly tired of inappropriate thread moves.
Oh Eric. Haven't you finished that bone yet ? Sometimes you are just tiring with your griping.

In its title it says "Bobby Darin" - a well known popular singer.

It is about the detail of a song lyric, ultimately regarding a period dance.

How is it inappropriate in the music forum ? Where does it say anything about the use of English language ?

In here it gets a sensible response, the OP gets a set of full and detailed answers and then the kids join in with sea-bird elements etc trying to be funny (Though the Australian one is very good biggrin).


davido140

9,614 posts

248 months

Wednesday 9th September 2009
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tubbystu said:
"Bobby Darin" - a well known popular singer.
rofl gramophone to play your 78's on grandad?

want a dolby with that? an amp?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSINO6MKtco

Sorry wink