just being Aussie..................whatever that may be.
-- Edited by pauline on Friday 29th of August 2014 07:36:18 AM
The Phantom said
07:41 PM Aug 28, 2014
Playing Pink Floyd louder than next door's generator
The Phantom
Vic41 said
12:45 AM Aug 29, 2014
GaryKelly wrote:
Peace and quiet (especially with Vic next door).
No worries Gary, I only used to play him when on the move.....
Jonathan said
06:41 AM Aug 29, 2014
Gotta have the music going .. a basic necessity !
Oldies and Country ..
Jim Reeves is a favourite .. have over 400 of his different recordings ..
jules47 said
10:18 AM Aug 29, 2014
Music, music, music!! Variety including country, reggae, Rod Stewart, Pink Floyd, Enigma - anything as long as it's loud!
Vic41 said
10:58 AM Aug 29, 2014
Jonathan wrote:
Gotta have the music going .. a basic necessity !
Oldies and Country ..
Jim Reeves is a favourite .. have over 400 of his different recordings ..
A favourite of mine too Jon, most country and western for me. Even Lee Marvins "I was born under a wandering star" from the movie "Paint Your Wagon", very appropriate for GN's.
See shorts and hear his song here, music first then the song, sound on;
-- Edited by Vic41 on Friday 29th of August 2014 11:04:37 AM
villatranquilla said
01:50 PM Aug 29, 2014
Graeme Connors CD "the best....till now" and the internet of course
rockylizard said
02:02 PM Aug 29, 2014
Gday...
what's my favourite travelling entertainment?
S'easy ........ reading the posts on the GN forum
Apart from that, then John Williamson, Graeme Connors, Archie Roach, Bob Dylan, and any folk/rock music from the 60s & 70s.
Cheers - John
Jonathan said
02:48 PM Aug 29, 2014
yeah .. Graeme Connors just improved with age .. I was lucky enough to catch up with him at the Tamworth Music Festval this year ..
and Lee Marvin .. remember it well .. He actually recorded another song too I'm told, but have never been able to find more about it ..
and Vic ..
-- Edited by Jonathan on Friday 29th of August 2014 04:52:50 PM
Vic41 said
03:33 PM Aug 29, 2014
Jonathan wrote:
yeah .. Graeme Connors just improved with age .. I was lucky enough to catch up with him at the Tamworth Music Festval this year ..
and Lee Marvin .. remember it well .. He actually recorded another song too I'm told, but have never been able to find more about it ..
and Vic ..
.. don't know if you heard this when I was over your place, but for some reason I sang this in the mode of Walter Brennan .. tried to do it properly since, but just can't !
Here's my version of the Unicorn .. another oldie, eh !
Good impersonation of Walter Brennan Jon! I can't remember those songs you sang with Ivor playing the guitar now though.
Here are a few more songs from the movie that Lee Marvin sang, he was that bad a singer that they wanted someone else to sing them and and he would mouth them, but he insisted in singing them himself. Somehow they seem to suit his character in the film so glad he did.
See the other songs he sang in the movie at the beginning of this link, click on the titles to play. The only single he did outside the movie was I Was Born Under a Wandering Star, ;
John Williamson CD - especially "cootamundra wattle" and always "true blue". He captures the essence of Australia.
I see he's also got an album called "old farts in caravan parks" lol lol.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AN_AqUK_3LM
Slim Dusty songs.....also a good radio and Macka on a Sunday on ABC....
just being Aussie..................whatever that may be.
-- Edited by pauline on Friday 29th of August 2014 07:36:18 AM
Playing Pink Floyd louder than next door's generator
The Phantom
No worries Gary, I only used to play him when on the move.....
Gotta have the music going .. a basic necessity !
Oldies and Country ..
Jim Reeves is a favourite .. have over 400 of his different recordings ..
A favourite of mine too Jon, most country and western for me. Even Lee Marvins "I was born under a wandering star" from the movie "Paint Your Wagon", very appropriate for GN's.
See shorts and hear his song here, music first then the song, sound on;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTymtAbaG08
And the song lyrics;
http://rock.genius.com/Lee-marvin-wanderin-star-lyrics
-- Edited by Vic41 on Friday 29th of August 2014 11:04:37 AM
Gday...
what's my favourite travelling entertainment?
S'easy
........ reading the posts on the GN forum

Apart from that, then John Williamson, Graeme Connors, Archie Roach, Bob Dylan, and any folk/rock music from the 60s & 70s.
Cheers - John
yeah .. Graeme Connors just improved with age .. I was lucky enough to catch up with him at the Tamworth Music Festval this year ..
and Lee Marvin .. remember it well .. He actually recorded another song too I'm told, but have never been able to find more about it ..
and Vic ..
-- Edited by Jonathan on Friday 29th of August 2014 04:52:50 PM
Good impersonation of Walter Brennan Jon! I can't remember those songs you sang with Ivor playing the guitar now though.
Here are a few more songs from the movie that Lee Marvin sang, he was that bad a singer that they wanted someone else to sing them and and he would mouth them, but he insisted in singing them himself. Somehow they seem to suit his character in the film so glad he did.
See the other songs he sang in the movie at the beginning of this link, click on the titles to play. The only single he did outside the movie was I Was Born Under a Wandering Star, ;
https://www.google.com.au/#q=the+first+thing+you+know&stick=H4sIAAAAAAAAAGOovnz8BQMDQzEHsxCHfq6-gUlefLoSJ4hVkpxXnKMllp1spZ9bWpyZrJ9YVJJZXGJVnJ-XXvyI0ZFb4OWPe8JSFpPWnLzGaMSFQ6GQBBeba15JZkmlEB8XjxTcDg0GnrOma5QC47QcHrzpXD6hb-PTbR9vPQQAa7HcTpAAAAA
Good stuff there .. thanks Vic ..
I've now removed that tune too .. thanks for the comment !