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The Famous Muldoon/Reedy Lagoon (closed) DigiTrad: JOCK STEWART MULDOON, THE SOLID MAN Related threads: (origins) Origin: (I'm) A Man You Don't Meet Every Day (92) Lyr Req: Muldoon, The Solid Man (38) Versions: So Be Easy and Free When You're Drinkin' (59) (closed) Lyr Req: I'm a Man You Don't Meet Everyday (22) There goes Muldoon he's a solid man (16) Origins: Jock Stewart-Man You Don't Meet Every Day (19) Lyr Req: A Man You Don't Meet Every Day (5) (closed) JOCK STEWART - Oh, NO, another Parody! (9) Lyr Req: A Man You Don't Meet Every Day (Pogues) (16) A man you don't meet every day (9) (closed)
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Subject: RE: The Famous Muldoon/Reedy Lagoon From: Phil Cooper Date: 29 Jun 14 - 09:37 AM I recall that on Richard Thompson's first solo recording, Henry the Human Fly, that there was a dedication on the song Shaky Nancy to "the big Muldoon." Not sure it's the same one, as in the Reedy Lagoon song. I loved Gordon Bok's version from his folk-legacy recording. [spam post which refreshed this thread has been deleted- mod] I closed this after it had been hit with 33 spam posts. -mod |
Subject: RE: The Famous Muldoon From: GUEST,Aeola Date: 22 Sep 08 - 03:37 PM Try googling Muldoon's Picnic, this a capeela group have some background on origins of name. |
Subject: RE: The Famous Muldoon From: GUEST,Dave Date: 22 Sep 08 - 01:14 PM Frank can I get a copy of the song words and sheet music? Dave |
Subject: RE: The Famous Muldoon From: Jack Campin Date: 27 Jun 08 - 11:45 AM Do you have the misfortune to be related to Robert "Piggy" Muldoon, Prime Minster of New Zealand and arselicker-in-ordinary to Richard Nixon and Margaret Thatcher? |
Subject: RE: The Famous Muldoon From: Dave the Gnome Date: 27 Jun 08 - 10:59 AM Did he ever hold a picnic? Or was the host of the shambles that gave name to any badly organised event a different Muldoon altogether? Cheers Dave (Who's events Muldoons picnics...) |
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