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16th November 08, 05:13 AM
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Rolf Harris
I spent the last afternoon hearing my Rolf Harris collection...
Any other fans out there?
What´s your favourite?
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16th November 08, 05:35 AM
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The music and the painting show...fave tune: Rolf's version of Stairway To Heaven.
Best
AA
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16th November 08, 09:35 AM
#3
I grew up listening to Rolf Harris, and listened for a spell whilst I was in my late teens.
Unfortunately none of my friends appreciated it despite my efforts to turn them on to it.
I guess my favs would be "In the wet" (living in Oregon I can relate) "Nick A. Teen and Al K. Hall"
But "Johnny Day" is the most interesting musically I think
Wear your kilt proudly, but carry a big stick
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17th November 08, 06:54 AM
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I would say "Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport" is probably my favorite but I enjoy most of his stuff overall. I also like "Two Little Boys"
I remember watching his show when I lived in the UK in the late 60s.
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17th November 08, 07:09 AM
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Here in the UK the BBC ran a series of programmes entitled "My familt at war" it featured celebrities whose relatives had fought for the allies in WW1, it was a moving series, with many a celeb reduced to tears when they discovered the personal story of their ancestors, often stories that had gone unspoken due to the horendous nature of the conflict.
The last episode feature Rolf, his father was born in Wales, but had emigrated to Australia whilst in his early teens, at the outbreak of WW1 he returned to Britain as part of the Australian army, his younger brother had also signed up, but it was discovered that he was underage, and had to stay in Wales whilst his older brother (Rolf's dad) went to war, eventually the 2 where re-united in the trenches at Somme, they where in different regiments bought both where wounded in the same battle.
Unlike the song "2 little boys" that had a happy ending, Rolf's father never saw his brother again, he died at the end of the war.
This discovery lead Rolf to re-record the song, and he stated quite movingly that it now had a bigger deeper meaning for him.
Chris
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17th November 08, 07:17 AM
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17th November 08, 07:23 AM
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Now there is a blast from the past I haven't heard that name in years. I know I don't have any records of his anymore. Couldn't play them if I did. I suppose somebody has put his stuff up on U-Tube.
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17th November 08, 08:52 AM
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I remember when I was a wee lad growing up in the early 70's hearing his songs and watching reruns of his variety show. Although not originally by him, one of my favourites was "Two Little Boys". Later in the 80's a Punk / OI band by the name of Splodgenessabounds covered the song as well and it made it on the U.K.'s hit chart toppers. What's funny is about a year ago I found myself singing the song and took a wee walk down memory lane. I know I used to have a Rolf Harris record (can't find it though) and I have a copy of the Punk band doing their version of "Two Little Boys". It always nice to remember good times that have gone by.
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17th November 08, 10:32 AM
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 Originally Posted by Redshank
....Unlike the song "2 little boys" that had a happy ending, Rolf's father never saw his brother again, he died at the end of the war.
This discovery lead Rolf to re-record the song, and he stated quite movingly that it now had a bigger deeper meaning for him.
Chris
I didn't know that. It adds much more meaning to the song now.
I listened to it earlier today while I was reading - and stopped to listen to the words as I always do. I've always found it a rather touching song of true comradeship.
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17th November 08, 10:50 AM
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I love "Stairway to Heaven", but my all time favourite is "Vancouver Town".
"Touch not the cat bot a glove."
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