Thanks for the link Kevin, but it is blocked due to copyright protection. I guess they do not want us Americans to see it.Looks like that period of British television didn't make it to YT. Can't find the Crackerjack version.
http://nostalgiacentral.com/music/music-on-film-and-tv/score-scaffold/
I doubt there's a 50-something from the UK who won't remember Lily The Pink.
Gotta post now, heading out on vacation to the backcountry early Sun morning. Maybe can squeeze in a few more peeks at AK between now and then.
Rush, Signals
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Excellent!Gday all. Today's GW finds.
Bootleg
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Sienna encore....bet shes fun
Yes it is another beautiful day in the outdoor mancave with my stogie....and tunes on the Rat Shack gear!
Wish I could!
Regards,
Jim
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Before he moved into romantic ballads in the late 80s, I always considered Chris to be another Al Stewart but more progressive in style. His 70s output was more folk-progressive and he touched on historic themes just like Al. Not a bad artist to explore if you like Al Stewart.
Love that tune! Solid beginning to end
LOL. Reminds me of that crazy cow who wanted to be a "famous YouTuber" and shot her boyfriend, thinking that an encyclopedia would stop the bullet. F***ing moron should have maybe read the encyclopedia. Haven't looked yet to see if he's getting a Darwin Award, but his assistance in removing himself from the gene pool without damaging it makes him a prime candidate.