You Never Can Tell ~ Bruce Springsteen


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-Ds-FXGGQg&t=165


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What a moving song -- 

 

Holding back the flood in
This skyscraper town
You gave all that sweat and blood,
Now you think you're gonna drown
You can't tell that you're bigger
Than the sea that you're sinking in
And you don't know what you
Got but you got it at your fingertips
Ooh, you got it in you
Ooh, you got it in you
When the lights go out and
Leave you standing in the dark
No one ever told you
This would be so hard
I know you think your fire is burning out
But I still see you shining through
You got it in you
Not everything you hear
Should sound like the truth
'Cause nobody else's words
Can define you
Maybe you don't see it but you're
Quicker than the world can spin
You should know what you got
Cause you got it at your fingertips
Ooh, you got it in you
Ooh, you got it in you
When the lights go out and
Leave you standing in the dark
No one ever told you
This would be so hard
I know you think your fire is burning out
But I still see you shining through
You got it in you
When the lights go out and
Leave you standing in the dark
No one ever told you this
Would be so hard
I know you think
Your fire is burning out
But I still see you shining through
You've got it in you
You got it in you
You got it in you
 
 
Songwriters: Michael Nelson / SARAH BERRIOS
 
 

 

How about a happy song? You never know, we might get such a day? Johnny Nash, a live version:-

 

 

 



It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.



It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.

 

Stunning 'Acoustic' version of Faded by Alan Walker

 

R.I.P. Ranking Roger - of The Beat

 

How about we have a very old oldie? It's over 150 years old but here's a more recent version:-

 

 

 



It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.

An Oldie

 

My Biggest Hit

 

Weird Al

 

The Ebay song

 

 



It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.

What a morning? What a lovely singer? She's 76 this year. OK, the song's very, very repetitive but that voice.....

 



It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.

 

 

 


Swiss Tavern Sing Along


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvFFb_oUvzY


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A great medley! First Yasmine-Mélanie Wyrsch sings 'Amore Fantastico'. Then Nicolas Senn plays the 125-string Appenzeller Hackbrett. Third is Lisa Stoll creating the great sounds on the Alpine Horn. And finally, Melanie Oesch and her family perform a yodel medley. This performance was on the Swiss

 

@ ceedee: Yes, always loved the Seekers and Judith Durham.

Interesting recent interview with her here -  she's had a few rough times...

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MybGxV0ngd4

 

 

Subscribe now for more! https://youtube.com/c/Studio10au Check out our home on 10play: https://10play.com.au/studio10 Judith Durham sits down with Craig Bennett and opens up about the success of 'The Seekers', her insecurities and overcoming adversity. Studio 10 | 8am - 12pm weekdays on Channel 10

Yes, I've seen that. What puzzles me though is why, when she was young she was bothered about her weight? She was lovely as she was? And that voice.......... it just went together with her?



It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.

 

I agree. So many women have a strange obsession with their weight.

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Guess who are Great Pratchett & Discworld fans yip

 

Steeleye Span

 

 

 

By the Way -

 

This Scotsman has danced the Dark Morris

 

We were taught it and danced it at the International Discworld convention in 2016

 

Quote ---

 

In the spring, on Mayday, Morris dancers "dance the sun up" lest it fail to warm the land for the coming summer. This custom is widely observed across the Multiverse (even on worlds where the Carbon Dioxide freezes in Winter) and especially on the Discworld, where the threat of stories  and legends is real and such rites are more than just quaint old customs. Mayday is a festive occasion and many will drag themselves out of bed before dawn to watch and cheer on the dancers and the sun. Later in the day, perhaps after a nap, there will be more dancing, Morris as well as the maypole, with feasting and frolic and beer.

On or near the first of Ember  there is another dance, the last of the year. There is no crowd of cheering spectators, no merriment, no music, no sound. The dancers trade their bright white beribboned costumes for black shrouds and perform in darkness and silence without bells, sticks or swords (or better, with bells of octiron  that create a lacy counter-tinkle of silences}. This is the Dark Morris, without which winter may not arrive to complete the cycle, water the land with snow and prepare for the renewal of spring. Winter begets summer, death begets life, and a city-sized sun that travels faster than its own light needs all the help it can get.

 

 

 

Flying Pickets anyone?

 



It's life Jim, but not as WE know it.
Live long and prosper.

Nice thread, wonder how many duplictates of same tracks?