The thirteenth musical thrill: what are you listening to?
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“The Turkey Trot, Grizzly Bear and Other Naughty Diversions”
“Starting as if in the good old-fashioned Two-Step, the dancers suddenly let go hands, the man slipping behind his fair companion, there is a little step and a hop, something like a turkey might be expected to do, then a fresh grip around the waist of the young lady, the man snuggles up ever so closely behind her and they hop, skip and jump and half run along.”
“Starting as if in the good old-fashioned Two-Step, the dancers suddenly let go hands, the man slipping behind his fair companion, there is a little step and a hop, something like a turkey might be expected to do, then a fresh grip around the waist of the young lady, the man snuggles up ever so closely behind her and they hop, skip and jump and half run along.”
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Inhibition, well, you can fly
Out the window to the clear blue sky
It will mess your suit, it will make you cry
It doesn't matter, give me Mumdane pie
Inhibition, well, you can fly
Out the window to the clear blue sky
It will mess your suit, it will make you cry
It doesn't matter, give me Mumdane pie
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Inhibition, well, you can fly
Out the window to the clear blue sky
It will mess your suit, it will make you cry
It doesn't matter, give me Mumdane pie
Inhibition, well, you can fly
Out the window to the clear blue sky
It will mess your suit, it will make you cry
It doesn't matter, give me Mumdane pie
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“The Turkey Trot, Grizzly Bear and Other Naughty Diversions”
“Starting as if in the good old-fashioned Two-Step, the dancers suddenly let go hands, the man slipping behind his fair companion, there is a little step and a hop, something like a turkey might be expected to do, then a fresh grip around the waist of the young lady, the man snuggles up ever so closely behind her and they hop, skip and jump and half run along.”
“Starting as if in the good old-fashioned Two-Step, the dancers suddenly let go hands, the man slipping behind his fair companion, there is a little step and a hop, something like a turkey might be expected to do, then a fresh grip around the waist of the young lady, the man snuggles up ever so closely behind her and they hop, skip and jump and half run along.”
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“The Turkey Trot, Grizzly Bear and Other Naughty Diversions”
“Starting as if in the good old-fashioned Two-Step, the dancers suddenly let go hands, the man slipping behind his fair companion, there is a little step and a hop, something like a turkey might be expected to do, then a fresh grip around the waist of the young lady, the man snuggles up ever so closely behind her and they hop, skip and jump and half run along.”
“Starting as if in the good old-fashioned Two-Step, the dancers suddenly let go hands, the man slipping behind his fair companion, there is a little step and a hop, something like a turkey might be expected to do, then a fresh grip around the waist of the young lady, the man snuggles up ever so closely behind her and they hop, skip and jump and half run along.”
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“The Turkey Trot, Grizzly Bear and Other Naughty Diversions”
“Starting as if in the good old-fashioned Two-Step, the dancers suddenly let go hands, the man slipping behind his fair companion, there is a little step and a hop, something like a turkey might be expected to do, then a fresh grip around the waist of the young lady, the man snuggles up ever so closely behind her and they hop, skip and jump and half run along.”
“Starting as if in the good old-fashioned Two-Step, the dancers suddenly let go hands, the man slipping behind his fair companion, there is a little step and a hop, something like a turkey might be expected to do, then a fresh grip around the waist of the young lady, the man snuggles up ever so closely behind her and they hop, skip and jump and half run along.”
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Jim's buddy Jukka does a cover, with unknown musicians, to me
BITESIZE (Rechardt/Pembroke) 6:14
Well, he’s crying in his beer
Nuthin’s ever near
The TV isn’t here
In Doug’s scullery
He’s frying up a storm
He’s running true to form
Everything is norm
In Doug’s scullery
And by the window sill
Well, half a paid up bill
Mamy’s long lost will
In Doug’s scullery
Chorus:
Out of mind
Out of reach
On a beach somewhere
Far away from the noisy crowd
Doug dug dig it up
Your castles in the sand
Don’t get bitten by the hand
The hand that feeds you
And waiting in a jar
Is Fred the Budgerigar
Wishing he was far away
From Doug’s scullery
And no one gives him seeds
No caring for his needs
He’s wasting in the weeds
In Doug’s scullery
Repeat chorus with slight variation
And when he’s fattened up
They’ll put him in a cup
And feed him to the pup
In Doug’s scullery
Repeat chorus with slight variation and then again with guitar solo
(Oh, what a happy day ... it’s a sign of the times ... it’s bitesize)
BITESIZE (Rechardt/Pembroke) 6:14
Well, he’s crying in his beer
Nuthin’s ever near
The TV isn’t here
In Doug’s scullery
He’s frying up a storm
He’s running true to form
Everything is norm
In Doug’s scullery
And by the window sill
Well, half a paid up bill
Mamy’s long lost will
In Doug’s scullery
Chorus:
Out of mind
Out of reach
On a beach somewhere
Far away from the noisy crowd
Doug dug dig it up
Your castles in the sand
Don’t get bitten by the hand
The hand that feeds you
And waiting in a jar
Is Fred the Budgerigar
Wishing he was far away
From Doug’s scullery
And no one gives him seeds
No caring for his needs
He’s wasting in the weeds
In Doug’s scullery
Repeat chorus with slight variation
And when he’s fattened up
They’ll put him in a cup
And feed him to the pup
In Doug’s scullery
Repeat chorus with slight variation and then again with guitar solo
(Oh, what a happy day ... it’s a sign of the times ... it’s bitesize)
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Inhibition, well, you can fly
Out the window to the clear blue sky
It will mess your suit, it will make you cry
It doesn't matter, give me Mumdane pie
Inhibition, well, you can fly
Out the window to the clear blue sky
It will mess your suit, it will make you cry
It doesn't matter, give me Mumdane pie
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