#1 2007-11-02 10:16:42

Poor video production quality? Check.

Prince Valiant haircut? Check.

Gratuitous shot of trouser kielbasa encased in shiny disco pants? Check.

Gheyest song in recent history? Check.



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#2 2007-11-02 12:02:32

I think that's what Pete Burns from Dead or Alive was supposed to look like, by that age.

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#3 2007-11-02 20:12:49

This is from the early 60s and believed to be about a lesbian relationship that’s going bad.

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#4 2007-11-02 20:19:47

fnord wrote:

This is from the early 60s and believed to be about a lesbian relationship that’s going bad.

Looks like this was shot in '96 by these guys.

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#5 2007-11-02 22:12:21

opsec wrote:

fnord wrote:

This is from the early 60s and believed to be about a lesbian relationship that’s going bad.

Looks like this was shot in '96 by these guys.

Let me rephrase that.  The SONG is from the early 60s. it was originally performed by a girl group.

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#6 2007-11-03 23:29:25

What the fuck. 


This is one of my favorite versions.


Edit - Don't sound gay to me.

Last edited by MSG Tripps (2007-11-03 23:37:11)

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#7 2007-11-03 23:43:53

MSG Tripps wrote:

What the fuck. 


This is one of my favorite versions.


Edit - Don't sound gay to me.

That was the point, Dhal. This guy fucked up a perfectly good song with pandas and feather dusters.

I don't know if it's a song about a lesbian, but I do know the version I posted sounds (and looks) pretty fucking stupid with that guy wearing shiny disco pants.

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#8 2007-11-04 00:45:05

sofaking wrote:

I don't know if it's a song about a lesbian

When dealing with a self confessed fag hag....  one never knows what should be believed.


Right?

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#9 2007-11-04 01:17:59

MSG Tripps wrote:

sofaking wrote:

I don't know if it's a song about a lesbian

When dealing with a self confessed fag hag....  one never knows what should be believed.


Right?

I really don't think about it as much as you'd think.

I have friends of every imaginable kind and culture. It's all good.

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#10 2007-11-04 01:29:27

Originally recorded by the Jaynetts, produced by "Killa Phil" Spector, back in 1963.  Its roots can be found in The English Ballads....

Best versions?  Forget The Great Society (Sorry Dhal).... Look to Pentangles version from 'Basket of Light' and Tim Buckley's take.  To frickin die for...

Cheers,

Dusty

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#11 2007-11-04 01:46:44

Cake, a piece of it, if you will.

Last edited by MSG Tripps (2007-11-04 01:27:25)

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#12 2007-11-04 01:53:40

You found it Dhal!  Cool.  I listen to this every couple of weeks.

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#13 2007-11-04 01:59:54

Dmtdust wrote:

You found it Dhal!.

Had it forever, chill.

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#14 2007-11-04 01:41:43

And now for something more from the UK.

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#15 2007-11-04 01:47:34

Another great one!

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