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dum de dum de da, know the tune... cant remember who sang it..ha ha, i think its called - Dont Stop till you get enough... could be Earth Wind & Fire or The Jacksons......lol
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dum de dum de da, know the tune... cant remember who sang it..ha ha, i think its called - Dont Stop till you get enough... could be Earth Wind & Fire or The Jacksons......lol
Our famous Flemish singer was singing about the fact he was miising his gf and felt like a tiger locked up in a cage.
By this I will stop making efforts to understand the logic of his songs
See the first post of the thread, Blondie. That was the first song that started this thread
Hi April,
.........see what you mean , and must admit I didn't look at the start of the thread, great, you like it too [and think I'm going to drive everyone mad today humming away....... .........]
Our famous Flemish singer was singing about the fact he was miising his gf and felt like a tiger locked up in a cage.
By this I will stop making efforts to understand the logic of his songs
LOL Wim. Is that you that famous flemish singer, or somebody else? Where I could hear this famous song, you got me interested
.........see what you mean , and must admit I didn't look at the start of the thread, great, you like it too [and think I'm going to drive everyone mad today humming away....... .........]
Yeah, I like that song, very nice for such a sunny morning like here now I'm singing it now too!
LOL Wim. Is that you that famous flemish singer, or somebody else? Where I could hear this famous song, you got me interested
No it' s not me, I sound like a hurt raven when I sing. His name is Willy Sommers, our poet-singer also has a song 'Beautiful women never walk in the shadow...' but in flemish of course, full of poetry
After having welcomed SnookerPro aka Craig with his Sami flag I started listening to Sami music, or Sami language music, to be more precise. After some Mari Boine I moved on to
Anneli Drecker (of Bel Canto): Tundra (Mánaiga)
Synthpop with traditional elements and some traditional joik in the middle part.
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