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Not that old school.
This is old school. Bloody brilliant
This is old school. Bloody brilliant
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Oh now, I love this woman! So much sh!t she's had to deal with and still bounced back. *Clicks on vid*
I thought you meant Ray Charles for a second Yeah, Cher's ace. She don't give a stuff either and in comparison to the recent plastic surgery debacles of other celebs, I think she looks great!
Ye Olde School.
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PMSL!! Petercat!! stoppit!!
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Listening to the vids here as I type, brill! memories of the good ol' days of music although I love so many eras not sure where Old ends and New begins lol. Edit to add St Winifred's vid wasn't here when I typed, I passed on that lol
Mel C from the Spice Girls was in the St.Winifreds Choir and was in that video.
Meh. Have some a this and reminisce
Meh. Have some a this and reminisce
ahahaha
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Mel C from the Spice Girls was in the St.Winifreds Choir and was in that video.
and Sally Lindsay - who used to run the Rovers Return (can't remember her character's name!).I can't bring myself to watch it though
Some really old school music:
Arthur Rubinstein playing Liszt' Liebestraum number 3:
The original version of Kurt Weill's Mack the Knife (sound only). It is sung by Kurt Weill in 1928, hence the poor quality. It is of course in German.
And even older. From 1927 Al Jolson in The Jazz Singer - the very first sound film. So not to give offence, this is not the infamous scene where he is blacked up, which may have been acceptable then but is totally unacceptable now. The quality is poor.
Arthur Rubinstein playing Liszt' Liebestraum number 3:
The original version of Kurt Weill's Mack the Knife (sound only). It is sung by Kurt Weill in 1928, hence the poor quality. It is of course in German.
And even older. From 1927 Al Jolson in The Jazz Singer - the very first sound film. So not to give offence, this is not the infamous scene where he is blacked up, which may have been acceptable then but is totally unacceptable now. The quality is poor.
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