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Bush Tucker Man:

--- Quote from: "Lord Shagg-Pyle" ---Thats the one! My late parents used to tell me about all the fun they had at the Big Band dances in the 40's. Now I know why!
I like it purely for the music of course!
Much better than all the current heavy bass with delightful lyrics such as "am goin' to pop a cap in yo ass, beyatch", whatever that means!
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I too like swing, jive & (bits of) 'Doo-Wop'

How about these versions of Glen Millar classics?;

In The Mood (cool Hot-Rods & a brilliant guitarist)

Pennsylvania 6-500

Tiki Al:
Talking of that kinda era and alike, any of you done the goodwood revival ? I've been the past couple of years and it's AWSOME as the yanks would say !

Bush Tucker Man:
Jump, Jive & Wail

Wasn't this used in 'Chicken Run' for the dance sequence??

landy4x4xfar:
love it,love her, glad to see her in the blue :shock:
just dont play the video in front of a mirror 3 times or
--- Quote --- you know the rest
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  #-o

Lord Shagg-Pyle:

--- Quote from: "Tiki Al" ---Talking of that kinda era and alike, any of you done the goodwood revival ? I've been the past couple of years and it's AWSOME as the yanks would say !
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Its on the list of my things to do in life. I've been to the speed wekend that is held in June, which was pretty damn good, but the Revival is supposed to be the Main Event.

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