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Great Merseybeat version of The House of Awopbambaloobawopbamboo. (Apologies to all the precious anti-Scousers. I realise it's been a tough week for you).
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Awopbambaloobawopbamboo on 15:36 - May 11 with 3168 views
Awopbambaloobawopbamboo on 07:31 - May 11 by DannyPaddox
Great Merseybeat version of The House of Awopbambaloobawopbamboo. (Apologies to all the precious anti-Scousers. I realise it's been a tough week for you).
ffs.
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Awopbambaloobawopbamboo on 18:06 - May 11 with 3028 views
Long grain rice all the way from America Red peppers, green peppers, juicy green beans Carrots and peas and a pinch of seasoning Bachelors Savoury Rice
Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?
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Awopbambaloobawopbamboo on 04:39 - Dec 15 with 1803 views
Awopbambaloobawopbamboo on 08:37 - Dec 15 by eastside_r
Originally released in 76 but banned by the BBC (wtf!) apparently.
A hit 3 years later in 1979, which is when I remember it from.
ah could be 79 then - I didn't know it was banned but presume it was for the rest of the lyrics being a bit suggestive and you know how the BBC like to tell us what's acceptable - even then.
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Awopbambaloobawopbamboo on 12:25 - Dec 15 with 1282 views
Awopbambaloobawopbamboo on 08:14 - Dec 15 by scot1963
If that was 76 I must have memorised that when I was 13 and can still say it off by heart without having to think about it all these years later
Same here tho for some reason I say the last bit Micky Torah in a Geordie accent as Micky Torah sounds like someone who’d drink bottles of Newcastle Brown.
… the gibberish continues
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Awopbambaloobawopbamboo on 20:23 - Dec 15 with 1027 views
Talkin' of daft lyrics, it's generally accepted that the huge popularity of bananas in Victorian times was entirely due to music hall audiences' interpolation of 'Ave A Banana after the opening line of Let's All Go Down The Strand. Not a lot of people know that.
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Awopbambaloobawopbamboo on 00:44 - Dec 16 with 759 views
Awopbambaloobawopbamboo on 23:32 - Dec 15 by colinallcars
Talkin' of daft lyrics, it's generally accepted that the huge popularity of bananas in Victorian times was entirely due to music hall audiences' interpolation of 'Ave A Banana after the opening line of Let's All Go Down The Strand. Not a lot of people know that.