If there's one thing I don't like about it (and I think someone has already mentioned this) is that it comes on straight after the final whistle and it doesn't really give the fans a chance to cheer at the end.
Perry Como - Magic Momets...sorted
I am no longer sure DLBIA is a Manc song, it's being sung brummier and brummier by the week!
Quote from: in exile on March 11, 2018, 12:01:13 PMPerry Como - Magic Momets...sortedI am sure I have posted this before on another thread and probably an earlier version of the forum, but I worked in a car component factory in the late 70's and there was a young stacker-truck driver who would sing out while delivering his bins:I went to the parkAnd just for a larkI pissed on the flowersI sat on a brickAnd played with my prickFor hours hoursMagic moments ...
Quote from: adrenachrome on March 13, 2018, 01:36:28 AMQuote from: in exile on March 11, 2018, 12:01:13 PMPerry Como - Magic Momets...sortedI am sure I have posted this before on another thread and probably an earlier version of the forum, but I worked in a car component factory in the late 70's and there was a young stacker-truck driver who would sing out while delivering his bins:I went to the parkAnd just for a larkI pissed on the flowersI sat on a brickAnd played with my prickFor hours hoursMagic moments ...The version when I was at school had ‘rock’ and ‘cock’ for ‘brick’ and ‘prick’.
I remember the lighting designer on a tour I worked on used to walk round singing a version of Magic Moments.Only line I can remember is:It wasn't the grass that tickled her arse...then something about arm pits.
Quote from: Chris Jameson on March 13, 2018, 12:44:04 PMI remember the lighting designer on a tour I worked on used to walk round singing a version of Magic Moments.Only line I can remember is:It wasn't the grass that tickled her arse...then something about arm pits.It was not the grass that tickled her ass It was my finger tipsI'll never forget, the smell of the sweatOf her arm pits....Magic moments etc
Perry Como was a Villa fan who grew up in Erdington, and when he needed a stage name just shortened Perry Common as a reference to his Brummie roots and where he went to school. (fake news, but it would be a great story)