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Favourite tune - Which is yours?

PostPosted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 1:20 pm
by 112-1077774096
well come on, which is it?

PostPosted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 2:29 pm
by account deleted by request
Dum diddly dum an actors life for me :D  You cant beat Pinochio (you'll just hurt your hand) :D

PostPosted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 2:45 pm
by dawson99
why isnt dum diddly diddly diddly dum diddly diddly there? :angry:

PostPosted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 2:47 pm
by Igor Zidane
or bar bar bar bummmm? :no

PostPosted: Sun Dec 17, 2006 11:45 pm
by 112-1077774096
dawson99 wrote:why isnt dum diddly diddly diddly dum diddly diddly there? :angry:

sorry mate i only had 10 choices and i needed to get all the classics in the poll


:D

PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 2:44 am
by red37
By far and away..and without a shadow of a doubt,  it has to be the oft maligned, yet rhythmically superior..."dee dum dee dum dee dum"...which, contrary to popular myth suggesting otherwise, remains to this day an 'indepth' 'full-on' and thouroughly 'entertaining' exposition of such finery and wit, incorporating many of the 'innermost' subtle meanderings, nay even - the very resondetre of the modern day 'Pop' impressario per se....Whom i shouldnt wonder are frequently, limitlessly liberated by the expressive subliminal scope given by the proclamation of its poetically lyrical essence and 'Groove' inspiring measure... Truly a Majestic piece, weathered and overused, its true...though nonetheless a superlative account in 'ditty' form, of all that is good about contemporary music...  Hmmph! - of which im sure many an illicit 'cover' has been attempted since its original inception at the inaugural performance of the 'Concerto de Gasuranas hole da Mongi et efflamme', or more colloquially referred to as 'The  Miners Gasflap'  first performed of course in 1951 at the Doncaster working mens Alehouse...off Slag'eap lane.
...."Show me a finer composition in the history of man" and the illuminating outburst..." Chooon" were two outstanding testimonies heard emanating from the open window of the khazi, of the above premises...on more than one occasion, usually on late,foggy November evenings at the back end of that decadent decade...
i hope this settles once and for all, the superflous, wicked, backstabbing and often 'bloody' battle over the debate. And definitively closes the door on those 'dour' and 'inferior' chants and utterances, one would expect to hear up and down the length and breadth of the land, when one steps in dog dirt....or opens another bottle of Tamazapam!


there - sorted!    :wwww

PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 3:36 am
by Lando_Griffin
Number 5.

Red - have you been at the dog food again!?! :D

PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 3:59 am
by 112-1077774096
red37 wrote:By far and away..and without a shadow of a doubt,  it has to be the oft maligned, yet rhythmically superior..."dee dum dee dum dee dum"...which, contrary to popular myth suggesting otherwise, remains to this day an 'indepth' 'full-on' and thouroughly 'entertaining' exposition of such finery and wit, incorporating many of the 'innermost' subtle meanderings, nay even - the very resondetre of the modern day 'Pop' impressario per se....Whom i shouldnt wonder are frequently, limitlessly liberated by the expressive subliminal scope given by the proclamation of its poetically lyrical essence and 'Groove' inspiring measure... Truly a Majestic piece, weathered and overused, its true...though nonetheless a superlative account in 'ditty' form, of all that is good about contemporary music...  Hmmph! - of which im sure many an illicit 'cover' has been attempted since its original inception at the inaugural performance of the 'Concerto de Gasuranas hole da Mongi et efflamme', or more colloquially referred to as 'The  Miners Gasflap'  first performed of course in 1951 at the Doncaster working mens Alehouse...off Slag'eap lane.
...."Show me a finer composition in the history of man" and the illuminating outburst..." Chooon" were two outstanding testimonies heard emanating from the open window of the khazi, of the above premises...on more than one occasion, usually on late,foggy November evenings at the back end of that decadent decade...
i hope this settles once and for all, the superflous, wicked, backstabbing and often 'bloody' battle over the debate. And definitively closes the door on those 'dour' and 'inferior' chants and utterances, one would expect to hear up and down the length and breadth of the land, when one steps in dog dirt....or opens another bottle of Tamazapam!


there - sorted!    :wwww

wtf


:laugh:

PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 8:07 am
by woof woof !
red37 wrote:By far and away..and without a shadow of a doubt,  it has to be the oft maligned, yet rhythmically superior..."dee dum dee dum dee dum"...which, contrary to popular myth suggesting otherwise, remains to this day an 'indepth' 'full-on' and thouroughly 'entertaining' exposition of such finery and wit, incorporating many of the 'innermost' subtle meanderings, nay even - the very resondetre of the modern day 'Pop' impressario per se....Whom i shouldnt wonder are frequently, limitlessly liberated by the expressive subliminal scope given by the proclamation of its poetically lyrical essence and 'Groove' inspiring measure... Truly a Majestic piece, weathered and overused, its true...though nonetheless a superlative account in 'ditty' form, of all that is good about contemporary music...  Hmmph! - of which im sure many an illicit 'cover' has been attempted since its original inception at the inaugural performance of the 'Concerto de Gasuranas hole da Mongi et efflamme', or more colloquially referred to as 'The  Miners Gasflap'  first performed of course in 1951 at the Doncaster working mens Alehouse...off Slag'eap lane.
...."Show me a finer composition in the history of man" and the illuminating outburst..." Chooon" were two outstanding testimonies heard emanating from the open window of the khazi, of the above premises...on more than one occasion, usually on late,foggy November evenings at the back end of that decadent decade...
i hope this settles once and for all, the superflous, wicked, backstabbing and often 'bloody' battle over the debate. And definitively closes the door on those 'dour' and 'inferior' chants and utterances, one would expect to hear up and down the length and breadth of the land, when one steps in dog dirt....or opens another bottle of Tamazapam!


there - sorted!    :wwww

Thats easy for you to say .  :kungfu:  What about Dic A Dum Dum ?


:D

PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 10:26 am
by 66-1112520797
What about, do a didi, didi dum didi do................ there she was justa walking down the street

PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 10:31 am
by account deleted by request
What about diddle iddle iddle umm....... Classically used by Rolf Harris in Jake the peg diddle iddle iddle um.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 2:36 am
by red37
im amazed no one has come back with..."De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da" ...only a number 5 hit in 1980 folks  :)

PostPosted: Tue Dec 19, 2006 2:14 pm
by jkop
Bamaga man wrote:What about, do a didi, didi dum didi do................ there she was justa walking down the street

That gets my vote Bamaga Man. :buttrock

PostPosted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 1:40 am
by joko
confused between no1 and 2 ???
be back when sorted out

PostPosted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 1:43 am
by red37
joko wrote:confused between no1 and 2 ???
be back when sorted out

Be careful now joko....its a decision not to be taken lightly.  :D