Jeremy Taylor - Ag Pleez Daddy (including the missing last verse) descargar videos gratis


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Subido: 2011/03/11

As a child, I remember driving my aunt and uncle almost crazy during the summer holidays, I loved this record so much I set the auto-changer on their radiogram to replay and almost wore it out (hence the hisses and crackles which you can hear, as my aunt gave it to me about 20 years later!)

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8 years ago

Kenneth Lawrence

I have an original AUSTRALIAN pressing of the 7"single of this great song and the Australian issue has a different B side to the original South African release. The Australian B-side is called " Black & White Calypso".

8 years ago

cbmtrx

"n***er balls" <-- wow, I remember that too. Times do change though.

8 years ago

Knut Arvid Nydal

Moooiiiii

9 years ago

Glen Blignaut

PS Cher (Jewish-goodfellerine  er we support Israel er not at all and screw the Philisties) keep yous bloody forked tonge shut or do what you propably do in NY keep your bottom hole open. Scuse sthe spelling because I'm Afrikaans and Jeremy is a Jew.

9 years ago

Glen Blignaut

Yep sing this song in communist terms!! hahhha hahhah hahaha hehehee heeee heee

9 years ago

Yusuf Karriem

I remember very fondly my afternoon stories Dans van die flamink, Ongewensde vreemdeling, My liedjie van verlange etc. Maybe someon archive it somewhere.I will forever be grateful. Passionate about my past and Springbok RadioYusuf

9 years ago

richard cobban

thanks....good to hear the original again

9 years ago

Heidi Flores

brilliant song, it certainly brings back memories of our life in LM in the mid 60's. We had just learned English at the Primary School there and we were making friends with other children of our age, who spoke English with this heavy South African accent that I was very intrigued with! Since I wanted to "belong" to the new set of friends, I tried very hard to speak in that way .... so many memories!!

9 years ago

YOLO

I'm 13 and this is the best song I have heard in a while. Nowadays some songs are trash and others are ok but you can never beat the classics

9 years ago

joe king

Yep... the last verse.... :-)

9 years ago

Adrian Larkins

Memories, memories. I'm 70 now and after 50 years in SA I'm living in England. The reasons I am sure you can guess. How I miss those days gone for ever.

9 years ago

Dinah Beaton

Oh my gosh - look what I found. I am giggling again. Love it!!

9 years ago

Ciao Viva

About the first song I ever learned the words of!  Brings back memories by the dozen!

9 years ago

Marlene Wood

One of my old time favourites as a young girl growing up in Pietermaritzburg in SA :-)

9 years ago

Angeleque Brink

what about giving us the reverse side of this single, Liftgirls Lament????

9 years ago

Herman Labuschagne

Thanks for a blast from the past. This is one my generation's signature songs.

10 years ago

Melissa Bird

it is really funny

10 years ago

Melissa Bird

it is really funny

10 years ago

Brian May

Watched him in folk clubs in the late 60s - outstanding performer, he sang about things as they WERE.  You can either enjoy it or keep your knickers in a twist.  Just be grateful some things changed - some even are even better . . . however, many a far worse.

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