mrgus (Salt Lake City) | | Posted: Dec 18, 2012 - 07:16 | |
Ahh, the memories-10th grade- 1st date-"The Graduate"- Dustin Hoffman driving his red sports car
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Gordon (Planet Earth (mostly)) | | Posted: Aug 14, 2004 - 16:06 | |
I can get stuff like this all day on BBC Radio 2 inthe UK if I want to - and I don't!
I seem to be giving a lot of sub-5 ratings tonight - come on RP, pull your socks up!!!!
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artmarcia (Derby, KS) | | Posted: Jul 31, 2004 - 17:19 | |
One of my all time favorite songs!
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Darkmatter (Sweden) | | Posted: Jul 31, 2004 - 06:53 | |
A fantastic song in its own right, but the transition from Beth Orton's "Ooh Child" into this one was sublime! :D
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lbeaton
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I can't hear this song anymore without laughing, thanks to a Futurama episode where it was performed by the duo of 'Cylon and Garfunkel'. Think about it...
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Red_Dragon (somewhere in the great midwest) | | Posted: May 11, 2004 - 19:36 | |
AI-in-Japan wrote:For all the talk about where they got this version I have yet to listen to the original interpretation by Martin Carthy
you can hear a piece of it here -> http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/soldonsong/songlibrary/scarborough.shtml |
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snarf (Silver Spring, MD) | | Posted: May 11, 2004 - 19:07 | |
phineas wrote:A girlfriend's sister thought it was "parsely flakes, rosemary and wine." Which could be ok too!
That would be perfect for lamb osso bucco. |
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AI-in-Japan
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For all the talk about where they got this version I have yet to listen to the original interpretation by Martin Carthy
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Leslie (No. Calif) | | Posted: Mar 09, 2004 - 15:04 | |
nana0603 wrote:I love Simon and Garfunkel. I always have one of there CD's with me when I cook at the bible camp. I know all the words. I am on center stage when this song is on. Luckly for everyone else. I cook alone
Is that like singing in the shower? You're too funny  |
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rulebritannia (Sussex countryside, England) | | Posted: Mar 09, 2004 - 15:03 | |
DBCinCA wrote:Okay, you have to admit though, among parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme... sage just doesn't quite measure up!
Having moved from New York City to the English countryside, this song is practically our family theme song. For us, at least, it's a song by which our music is measured. |
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RTK
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Thank ou for playing this classic.
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phineas (lotusland) | | Posted: Mar 09, 2004 - 15:03 | |
A girlfriend's sister thought it was "parsely flakes, rosemary and wine." Which could be ok too!
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DBCinCA (California) | | Posted: Feb 26, 2004 - 22:23 | |
Okay, you have to admit though, among parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme... sage just doesn't quite measure up!
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rklein (Munich, Germany) | | Posted: Feb 05, 2004 - 05:21 | |
There could be more of Simon and Garfunkel here on RP, couldn't it?
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nana0603 (I think H_ll is freezing over...wait I am in ND) | | Posted: Jan 15, 2004 - 11:16 | |
I love Simon and Garfunkel. I always have one of there CD's with me when I cook at the bible camp. I know all the words. I am on center stage when this song is on. Luckly for everyone else. I cook alone |
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