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Subject: Weird Songs of the 60s From: GUEST,Chris B Date: 02 May 26 - 01:06 PM Songs of the ‘60s I have three irritating folk songs I’m trying ti remember: 1 About a backwards facing grocer 2 Saturday night in a bar with all kind of antics by those there (Tom Paxton?) 3 A sing mentioning Neasden in West London and skinhead attitudes. Weird or what, but ear worms over the decades. CJB |
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Subject: RE: Weird Songs of the 60s From: Nick Dow Date: 02 May 26 - 01:19 PM The Skinhead one was by Fred Wedlock (Naff all on top of my head and even less inside). The first one sounds like a Ted Heath parody (Private Eye Grocer Heath) |
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Subject: RE: Weird Songs of the 60s From: Robert B. Waltz Date: 02 May 26 - 02:54 PM The second one definitely sounds like Tom Paxton's "Saturday Night." Unfortunately, my parents have that LP, not me, so I can't look up the lyrics. I can only give you a few hints.... Saturday night and the bar is packed The drinks are watered and the decks are stacked.... The chorus varies from verse to verse, but it starts with Mary and Eddie "making up for lost time in the rear" and ends with "Some damn fool is starting a fight, Why does he wait for Saturday Night?" Maybe that will help someone who has the recording remember more. :-) |
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Subject: RE: Weird Songs of the 60s From: John MacKenzie Date: 02 May 26 - 03:17 PM Pieces of 79 & 15 by The Strawbs. Too many to mention, by Al Stewart :) |
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Subject: RE: Weird Songs of the 60s From: GerryM Date: 02 May 26 - 05:45 PM Recording from the album, Tom Paxton 6: https://youtu.be/X4N9xnB6_lQ |
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Subject: RE: Weird Songs of the 60s From: The Sandman Date: 03 May 26 - 03:44 AM saturday night, great , had Paxton ever visited Basildon? |
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Subject: RE: Weird Songs of the 60s From: The Sandman Date: 03 May 26 - 03:48 AM Tiptoe through the Tulips, perhaps someone should write a parody tiptoe through the turnips. |
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Subject: RE: Weird Songs of the 60s From: The Sandman Date: 03 May 26 - 04:02 AM Tiptoe through the kitchen By the window, that is where I'll be Come tiptoe through the turnips with me Oh, tiptoe from the oven By the recipe on the mantel piece And tiptoe through the turnips with me Arms deep in flour we'll stray We'll show Mr Pastry the way And if I kiss you in the kitchen, in the moonlight Will you pardon me? And tiptoe through the turnips with me Maybe it's flour you say will be the power of life And when I kiss you in the kitchen in the moonlight Will you pardon me and tiptoe through the turnips with me? |
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