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@StuF   Most assuredly stuff,      Many  many moons ago,  a skill that goes hand in hand

               with picking the right tunes to match.   Thanks for that clip.   t  mb 1

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shout out to  @tonys  

https://youtu.be/6X9tBHX_Fl4

 

7 Australia. This is the original 1980 Casablanca/PolyGram Australia music video for The Skatt Brothers Life At The Outpost. This official video was done by the Australian record company, without the actual Skatt Brothers, when repeated requests to the bands management company to produce a video

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Glad you liked the clip @tonys 

 

I must say I love a good mushroom 🙂

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@StuF @TAB @tonys @Appleblossom @StanD   here is a blast from the past https://youtu.be/0WGVgfjnLqc

 

"Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick" reached number 1 in the UK singles chart in January 1979 as well as being a hit in several other countries. Here's the original video updated in glorious HD. Ian Dury was a rock and roll vagabond with the wit, humour and intelligence of Noël Coward and Oscar Wilde ...

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I wanna support - not like every body else @TAB I can't. It's funny, ok. The tape on the nipples kills me.

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@StuF   i liked your rave music.  more pleasexx

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Lead singer is monica trapagas brother @StanD 

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Hey @Appleblossom 

They guy was irritating me- I just wanted to hear the music!

 

So I found this:

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0b93Bkdksek

 

I love the visual element too 🙂

The fugue in C minor from the first book of J. S. Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier, performed by Kimiko Ishizaka, with an animated graphical score. FAQ Q: Please tell me more about this recording. A: Kimiko Ishizaka recorded all the preludes and fugues in the first book of Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier

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lol @StuF Glad you followed your instinct.  I first played the piece over 40 years ago.  I found it interesting how he was talking about it ...

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