NZ rugby union player? dont know who thoughOriginally Posted by RDN
NZ rugby union player? dont know who thoughOriginally Posted by RDN
That would be the first guess, the boys a bit single minded
Can me and Daleyboy come?Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
Bring Blonco with you.
Crocy, can't you recognise a young John clarke.He lives in oz and is on the tele all the time.The pic is an old caracter he used to play.Fred Dagg th farmer!Originally Posted by Old Croc
I know who you mean. wouldn't have picked him in a million years. lol
So who's going to organise the TV Chaing Mai pissup for the same date
He'll be the little bloke on the end.Originally Posted by stroller
Actually, I knew that. I've even got the LP too:Originally Posted by Little Chuchok
That was one funny album.Christ you are quick on the search!!
'Twas easy. mate:Originally Posted by Little Chuchok
http://www.google.com/search?num=100...g+&btnG=Search
how old IS that album? (im assuming its not on cd)
It's yonks old.I think it came out in the late 70's.I was just a wee lad at school at the time...well I was at school anyway!!Originally Posted by Donna
Good memory Chuchok! According to here: http://www.nostalgiacentral.com/pop/freddagg.htm it was released in '75:Originally Posted by Little Chuchok
Fred Dagg became a household name in Australia in 1975. His first single was Traditional Air, followed by We Don't Know How Lucky We Are (which made it to Number 17 on the national charts). An album called Fred Dagg's Greatest Hits followed and was a massive seller.
Easy to remember as a kid, because it had the first bit of swearing that I ever heard on a record.Staggering stuff in those days.It was also taking the piss out of farmers.Originally Posted by RDN
Good memory Chuchok! According to here: http://www.nostalgiacentral.com/pop/freddagg.htm it was released in '75:Originally Posted by Little Chuchok
Fred Dagg became a household name in Australia in 1975. His first single was Traditional Air, followed by We Don't Know How Lucky We Are (which made it to Number 17 on the national charts). An album called Fred Dagg's Greatest Hits followed and was a massive seller.
The Gumboot Song
Righto, kick it in the guts, Trev...
Gumboots, they are wonderful, gumboots, they are swell
'coz they keep out the water and they keep in the smell.
And when you're sittin' round at home, you can always tell
When one of the Trevs has taken off his gumboots.
(Chorus)
If it weren't for your gumboots, where would ya be?
You'd be in the hospital or infirmary
'coz you would have a dose of the 'flu, or even pleurisy
If ya didn't have yer feet in yer gumboots.
Now there's rugby boots and racing boots and boots for drinkin' rum.
But the only boots I'm never without are the ones that start with "gum".
I've got short ones and long ones and some up to me belt.
I'm never dressed 'till I've got on me gumboots.
Chorus
Whenever I sing at the opera, my gumboots are a must.
They help me hit the high notes, and protect me feet from dust.
They keep the water well away, so me voice won't get no rust.
You will not never see me without me gumboots.
Chorus
Now Rob Muldoon and Rowling, they haven't made a hit.
They're ruining the country more than just a bit.
If they keep on the way they're going, we'll all be in the...
So you'd better get yer feet up yer gumboots.
Chorus x2
Nicely dug, Tizme.
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