How everything can be totally wrong
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If I were about 30 years older, and if it were the early sixties, and if I then were living in America, I would definitely go find Mary Travers and try to hit on her.
Oh, dear God...
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I read the last part as "try to hit
her". Probably with that hammer. Ha, I'm
bad with the reading.
People in my house sing that song far too
often...
Posted 3 months ago.
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No, no, not hit her. Well, maybe if she
didn't stop singing it after a couple of
weeks...
Posted 3 months ago.
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Nice Hammer. Yeah Mary's looking good too.
I'm hot for a young Joan Crawford.
Posted 3 months ago.
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Rita Hayworth....the hair flip in Gilda
Posted 3 months ago.
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nice song and nice hammer.
Posted 3 months ago.
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wonderful!!!
Posted 3 months ago.
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Mary might just have liked that - who knows?
Posted 3 months ago.
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Heheheh a bit of lateral thinking there, but
I'm sure Mary would have been delighted.
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med en sjyst hammare kan man komma långt.
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Italian version. 1964. Which one came first?
Rita Pavone
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wc52GE6FuU
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1962 for PP&M I'm afraid :-)
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Rita Pavone's version is very fascinating
though. The choreographer has made a great
job :-)
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I came back for a walk around flickr and
that's how I learnt about Mary Travers, Rita
Pavone and the fantasies of Swedish hammers,
all in one thread. :-))
Posted 2 months ago.
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That video was a trip. What an unusual and
cool thread.
Posted 2 months ago.
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she's a fairy, and thanks because this video
took me to a lot more. Ended up singing So
long Marianne with Cohen, so thanks again for
a great morning!
Posted 6 weeks ago.
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Just amazed at how big Peter and Paul's noses
were.
Posted 2 weeks ago.
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Now that you mention it I have to agree. I
have mainly focused on looking at Mary
before...
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