Location: Lancaster(-ish), UK
Posts: 16,937
I'm ChrisB.
I always used to like 'The Pusher'.
A couple of years ago I discovered the version by the guy who wrote it - Hoyt Axton:
Chris,
Your 'YouTube' clip froze at 1:55, just as the poster of the naked girl was coming into view. Clearly my PC was doing a bit of a 'double take'!
Regards
Barry
ummm... put simply, i have difficulty going to sleep. That is why i turned to music to sing lullaby songs whenever I get insomnia attacks. Works every time .
Antonio
"I expect to pass life but once. If therefore, there be any kindness I can show or any good thing I can do for my fellow being, let me do it now..... as I shall not pass this way again." --- William Penn
Location: Adelaide, South Australia
Posts: 520
I'm Steve.
Here's where mine came from - Captain Beaky.
My Surname is Batt, and this was around when I was serving in Germany with the army. Just progression I guess and it stuck.
The bravest animals in the land are Captain Beaky and his band
That's Timid Toad, Reckless Rat, Artful Owl and Batty Bat
They march through the woodlands singing songs
that tell how they have righted wrongs.
Steve.
Kit I have:
CD player, TTs, Phono stages, Pre amps, Power amps, Integrated amps, DACs, Streamers, Speakers and a bunch of cables.
Location: Berkshire, UK
Posts: 7
A device for converting a Leica rangefinder camera to a (not very good) single lens reflex.
I chose it because it was suitably obscure.
Ian.
Location: Lancaster(-ish), UK
Posts: 16,937
I'm ChrisB.
I thought you were a manufacturer of motorcycle helmet accessories!
Long-time ex used to call me Fortescue, a reference to the Rev Charles Fortescue, the hapless Victorian era Michael Palin character in the film The Missionary who goes around saving fallen women ...
Anyway touring in France one year she started to riff a little on this and began calling me Montesquieu instead ... then low and behold we drove into the village of that name (was Gascony IIRC). So that's what stuck.