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JOCK STEWART - Oh, NO, another Parody! 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) The Famous Muldoon/Reedy Lagoon (closed) (5) (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) 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: Lyr Add: JIM McDIRGE (parody of Jock Stewart) From: Max Tone Date: 04 Nov 00 - 05:28 PM I really must stop these puerile parodies; but I keep coming across the same character, in different clothes, at different sessions, murdering different songs, be it Athenry, No man's land, Yellow on the Broom, W.M.Thyme, Star o' the C.D., etc. JIM McDIRGE
Copyright 31/10/00, Rob Maxtone Graham. |
Subject: RE: JOCK STEWART - Oh, NO, another Parody! From: Thyme2dream Date: 05 Nov 00 - 01:25 AM ~'twould be me, giggling again..good job maxT! |
Subject: RE: JOCK STEWART - Oh, NO, another Parody! From: Thyme2dream Date: 05 Nov 00 - 01:31 AM I'm trying to get Ian (Calach) to finish his tourist parody song sung to the tune of 'Scotland the Brave'...it's started out rather grand, but I think he forgot all about it this week preparing for his two gigs. |
Subject: Lyr Add: THE PANDA (parody of The Road to Dundee) From: Calach Date: 05 Nov 00 - 05:11 AM Nice one Rob, here's one I posted a while back. To the Tune of "The Roads and the miles to Dundee." THE PANDA Hall/Tait
Cold Winter was howling, and the Panda was growling,
She was dressed like a hooker, but still quite a looker,
They walked back together, in the cold wintry weather.
Although now he was warm, he couldn't perform
From the table they rose, and he took off her clothes,
Says she, "No my honey, you owe me some money.
They looked at the book, for the meaning of hooker, |
Subject: RE: JOCK STEWART - Oh, NO, another Parody! From: jeffp Date: 05 Nov 00 - 09:55 AM Very fine, Calach! A nice treatment of the panda joke. jeffp |
Subject: RE: JOCK STEWART - Oh, NO, another Parody! From: little john cameron Date: 05 Nov 00 - 11:27 AM Great stuff guys, ljc |
Subject: RE: JOCK STEWART - Oh, NO, another Parody! From: GUEST,Bruce O. Date: 05 Nov 00 - 02:25 PM Jock Stewart had little to do with the song. On the Bodley Ballads website (in Mudcat's Links) is a 19th century copy, "I'm the man you don't meet every day", Harding B 11(1734). It's Roud #975, and traditional versions, some moderately revised, have been collected in English speaking countries worldwide. |
Subject: RE: JOCK STEWART - Oh, NO, another Parody! From: Liz the Squeak Date: 05 Nov 00 - 03:05 PM LOVE IT!!!!! Wish I could send it to the bloke who would come to our folk club and sing this every sodding week!!!! (Un)fortunately I don't know where he is..... LTS |
Subject: RE: JOCK STEWART - Oh, NO, another Parody! From: Max Tone Date: 07 Nov 00 - 05:56 PM Stormer, Calach, What's next on our menus? GUEST - Bruce -- De ye nae mean Scoats speakin' kintras? If Jock Stewart was a Sassenach, I'll gie up screivin'. Rob |
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