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"Montage - Team America World Police J" Oh yes! That’s just the ticket! | |||
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"Ride of the Rohirrim Not stereotypical "manly" but it serves the same purpose and does it better! " Wonderfully rousing! As was Aragon’s pre final battle speech in Return Of The King. Damn, I almost felt I was there | |||
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"Also Danger Zone" An absolute classic! Whatever happened to Kenny Loggins? | |||
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"Also Danger Zone An absolute classic! Whatever happened to Kenny Loggins? " He took a ride in to the Danger zone | |||
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"My Old Man's A Dustman - Lonnie Donegan " I’ll throw in some classic Foster & Allen to | |||
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"My Old Man's A Dustman - Lonnie Donegan I’ll throw in some classic Foster & Allen to " It's got violent lyrics! "Some folk give tips at Christmas And some of them forget So when he picks their bins up He spills some on the steps Now one old man got nasty And to the council wrote Next time my old man went 'round there He punched him up the throat" | |||
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"My Old Man's A Dustman - Lonnie Donegan I’ll throw in some classic Foster & Allen to It's got violent lyrics! "Some folk give tips at Christmas And some of them forget So when he picks their bins up He spills some on the steps Now one old man got nasty And to the council wrote Next time my old man went 'round there He punched him up the throat"" Good Lord! I never knew the classic song contained such graphic depictions of violence. Old Lonnie clearly had some form Into the playlist it goes! | |||
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"Film score from Zulu, Enter the Dragon. " Both absolute classics The first both incredibly rousing and awe inspiring and the second, awesome and groovy | |||
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"The opening theme to Where Eagles Dare " What a soundtrack! And what a film! ‘Broadsword to Danny Boy….’ | |||
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"The running man ending song- restless heart by John parr Wildcats,(one of my fav classic films) training songs are good Good hands by Isley Brothers Show me how it works by Mavis Staples " The mighty John Parr again I personally loved that gravelly tone he boasted. I only recently discovered that he in fact hails from here in the UK | |||
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"The running man ending song- restless heart by John parr Wildcats,(one of my fav classic films) training songs are good Good hands by Isley Brothers Show me how it works by Mavis Staples The mighty John Parr again I personally loved that gravelly tone he boasted. I only recently discovered that he in fact hails from here in the UK " Really! He did well | |||
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