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What are you listening to?

Henry Gondorff

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I'm not american, but I know what you guys are celebrating over there today; Happy Halloween, everyone!

Danse Macabre - Camille Saint-Saëns

[video=youtube;-LupmmElMoI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LupmmElMoI[/video]
 

Edward

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Spent two train journeys with the iPod (which JONATHAN IVE invented) on Saturday, an even mix of Elvis, The Clash, The Ramones, Imelda May, Glenn Miller and just a touch of early Green Day and Brain Failure, a Beijing based contemporary punk rock act of the style which the Chinese do extremely well.
 

Fletch

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Iowa - The Land That Stuff Forgot
The King's Horses, a modest Brit-hit of 1930.
[video=youtube;F7QqAJnGnwE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7QqAJnGnwE[/video]
Oh Hallowe'en night, dressed as a Gumby, I offered trick-or-treaters a choice of brains (species: pumpkin), candy, or a song. This was the song, rendered in an 'orrible cockney dialect.

Most of them chose the candy.
 
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lolly_loisides

One Too Many
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The Blue Mountains, Australia
The King's Horses, a modest Brit-hit of 1930.

Oh Hallowe'en night, dressed as a Gumby, I offered trick-or-treaters a choice of brains (species: pumpkin), candy, or a song. This was the song, rendered in an 'orrible cockney dialect.

Most of them chose the candy.

Charlie and his Orchestra did a good version of The King's Horses, then again, playing Nazi propaganda to children at Halloween may not be such a good idea......
[video=youtube;B8DG4YGPZVw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8DG4YGPZVw[/video]
 

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