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The going home for the weekend song thread...come on you groovey foookers


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Another weekend looms, so what better way to go on and what is likely to be the hottest day of the year so far, but to begin with some more "Going home for the weekend" tunes. First up is;


Delegation, "Put a little love on me"




Followed very swiftly by this little ditty of a tune I came across;


Bobby Womack, "It's party time"




Enjoy!!!!!!!!

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Just so you know, I've just enabled Youtube links.


Its now simpler - all you need to do is enter the Youtube URL , e.g. "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4ZipKdI1sY" and the video will show on the page automatically. You don't need to copy the 'embed' code like before.


(malumbu I have edited your post to make it work)


Unfortunately the previous Youtube links have been lost but they will work from now on :-)

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I've just heard that there is a national emergency and from the accent of the announcer that the UK has been taken over by the yanks.  A few of us tried this a few years ago  https://petition.parliament.uk/archived/petitions/43480

And there was a pop song in support of becoming the 51st state

 

 

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The sun is out and we should all be happy.  This has become a bit of an ear worm after I by chance heard it on TOTP 1980 something or other but should cheer all of us up.  The ragamuffin dress no doubt influenced by Dexy's but unlike the throwaway cliche Eileen stage of their career (and Dexys did excellent stuff before and after) this is timeless.  [Heavens just realised how influenced this was by Dexy's young soul rebels]

 

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