Music you may not have heard

still just a link thanks anyway

wait a mo maybe it doesnt work when you edit the post

Thanks for that crucial advice, I was struggling to post up videos.

I was watching a tv show called Outback Truckers where a full crew including escort vehicles were transporting a big house on a lorry to a remote farm.

It got stuck in the wet mud going up the hill to the farm so the driver unhitched the trailer, put wood behind the tractor unit to stop it sliding backwards.

He then used the hydraulics on the trailer to remotely move it inch by inch then the farm tractor was towing the tractor unit.

So the trailer was moving independently.

What is fascinating in these tv shows is the positive attitude of the drivers and nothing fazes them in a difficult situation and they don’t complain to just get on with the job.

The video will generally have a share button.
Press that and then just write out the link provided by it in your post.

Why would you do that instead of “copy link”?

Because it’s the CF way, the nerve of you

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Personal life aside, this guy produced some of the finest bangers ever made. Was listening to his collection last night, bouncing up the M6 :smile:

Because my way is simpler and easier ( for me ).Copy link means nothing.Copy it where and how.

To your clipboard, unless you want to argue about it. Ctrl V/Ctrl P.

I have just kinda discovered this young lad…although he has apparentlly been around a bit.

A bit of ‘new blood’ calls himself ‘Yungblud’.
Apparentlly Jagger is a fan…which is good enough for me.
Check him out…

Don’t know about any ‘clip board’ on my phone or anywhere else.
Even if I did, I don’t how any such ‘clip board’ puts anything on here.As opposed to just writing the link as I’ve always done.

Kirsty McColl (daughter of a drunken Irish ■■■■■■■■) was known for a couple of tracks, but this my favourite, biting lyrics and all:

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An Australian band from Brisbane, The Saints playing “I’m Stranded” from 1977 (@star_down_under might remember):

In memory of Roberta Flack:

I don’t know that the reference to her parents is accurate? Neither Irish nor drunks?

And you’re right that she is well known for maybe just a couple of songs she deserves for lots of her other stuff to be more widely heard.

Days

Doesn’t your phone have one of these?

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Carmel (Carmel McCourt) “It’s All In the Game”

Certainly not in both cases, he was not a drunk as far as I can ascertain, but he was a communist who later in life spoke against the Soviet version and he was born in England of Scottish parents.
The worst thing he did in my eyes was support Arthur Scargill in his anti-democratic crusade, but the best thing was fathering Kirsty who’s far and away the best thing I have heard was Fairytale of New York, along with The Pogues who were certainly Irish and their lead was Shane McGowan, who was a piss artist. So maybe that is where the confusion arises. :rofl: