Chas and Dave doing a wartime singalong is an over the hill-ness inducement - but the original versions from the 40s have no effect.
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And of course, We're In The Money soon lead to this.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FczY_NeOk1U
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Big brass discs with raised pimply bits on which travel across combs and pluck them - a huge music box.dave brum wrote:Is that like a phonograph or primitive gramophone??
Hello DB! Junior got stalled a bit with us moving house/schools etc but she's right back on target now and booked in for grade 3 this spring, we haven't been given the actual date yet. I can't keep up with her so I'm back on the violin and loving it whilst helping her learn the theory stuff.dave brum wrote:Hello Nutty, nice to see you on here again. Sounds like Nutty Junior is doing well with her piano lessons, what grade is she on now??
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Thanks to some selective googling (Marmite ad music) I found out the title of the song, it's called Low Rider by a band called War. After all these years of being darkened....dave brum wrote:I wish Google could recognise musical pitch as it does the human voice. There's this tune that was going the rounds in the 70s, it may have charted and I hear it from time to time. It sounds like the Average White or Climax Blues band funky white Philly soul sort of thing and I've even heard it on a Marmite advert. There is this catchy riff in there that goes: (all staccato except for the final 2 notes)
E E E E E F G, C E F E C (x2)
Bb Bb Bb Bb (pause) Bb Bb Bb Bb (pause) Bb C.
I have no idea what the song is called or by whom it is recorded, has anyone heard of it???
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Consider also bedroom/s and hallway...my piano was in my bedroom until I got married and moved here.dave brum wrote:If I send you a photo of my lounge, would you tell me where I can stick an acoustic piano?
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