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17 March 2016 : St Patrick's day "all-Irish" set
RGMike:
AL's thread is up early...
RGMike:
Someone on AL's page requested Nilsson, "Everybody's Talkin". I felt compelled to point out that his parents were Swedes who lived in Brooklyn. :)
urth:
--- Quote from: RGMike on March 16, 2016, 07:05:14 PM ---Someone on AL's page requested Nilsson, "Everybody's Talkin". I felt compelled to point out that his parents were Swedes who lived in Brooklyn. :)
--- End quote ---
Not terribly surprised. In yesterday's request thread for 79, there were a TON of songs that were from '78, including one poster that listed more than 20 of them.
RGMike:
--- Quote from: urth on March 16, 2016, 11:30:22 PM ---
--- Quote from: RGMike on March 16, 2016, 07:05:14 PM ---Someone on AL's page requested Nilsson, "Everybody's Talkin". I felt compelled to point out that his parents were Swedes who lived in Brooklyn. :)
--- End quote ---
Not terribly surprised. In yesterday's request thread for 79, there were a TON of songs that were from '78, including one poster that listed more than 20 of them.
--- End quote ---
The guy insisted that Nilsson's dad was Irish. When strangers on FB are involved, I tend to believe Wikipeidia.
BTW, I'll be elsewhere at 10 today, so take copious notes, kids.
dischead:
St. Patrick's Day may be the only "holiday" that is commemorated by 10@10 every year. It's
probably also my least favorite faux holiday.
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