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Subject: RE: Space - The Final Folk Frontier? From: robomatic Date: 11 Nov 04 - 07:35 PM And of course Sir Paul McCartney and Wings with: "Venus and Mars" are alright tonight......... |
Subject: RE: Space - The Final Folk Frontier? From: Don Firth Date: 11 Nov 04 - 08:10 PM Here ya go. The Galaxy Song by Eric Idle (of Monty Python). Don Firth |
Subject: RE: Space - The Final Folk Frontier? From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 11 Nov 04 - 08:26 PM One thing that belongs in this thread, even if it drifts it a bit, is to remind (or inform) people that one of the early Astronauts, Wally Schirra, during his December, 1965 flight in Gemini 7, smuggled a harmonica and bells into space, and played "Jingle Bells" during the flight. |
Subject: RE: Space - The Final Folk Frontier? From: Flash Company Date: 12 Nov 04 - 08:55 AM Alan Sherman who was mentioned some way back did:- Shine on, shine on Harvey Spoon, up in the sky, You've been up in orbit since January, February, June and July. Please don't come back down too soon (We've let your room!) Shine on, shine on Harvey Spoon, for me and my gal. And then again 'Round the Horne' once did:- Twas on the Planet Venus (My Word, you should have seen us!) FC |
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