Evening of the adenoidal
Posted on February 27th, 2010 by James Higham
Not necessarily adenoidal but pretty high, nonetheless:
Heathcliff, its me, Cathy come home, I’m so cold, let me in-a-your window:
Bolt the window and run!
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Excellent diagnosis Dr Higham, although Ms Bush has a pressing need for lobotomy combined with laryngectomy.
It’s the only way to be sure.
Got taken to Talk of the Town by an ex-wife (number 1 of 3!), back in the 60s, for a birthday treat. Was not looking forward to hearing KK, but by God was she good! The power of her voice was just as good as in the video.
I don’t know about bolt the window and run
But some of the sentiments in the first song may lead to the lady being left on her own in her hour of need
You know, the Exciters’ clip is underrated. The way they sing to the polar bear and the way that lion paces her up and down, waiting for its meal is quite cute. Her voice is good too. Her sentiments are … um … er … interesting.
The clip was fun yes
But her sentiments don’t seem to reflect reality in my experience
Just a snippet – the singer Brenda Reid’s husband, Herb Rooney, is actually in the clip and their son is chief exec of Sony in America. So, she probably had the right idea after all, what do you think, Cherie
Well of course it works out perfectly if both partners reflect those thoughts back to each other. But on the other hand if one person just takes those thoughts from the other person for granted…
Loved Kathy Kirby and that lip gloss!
Ah, memories. The words? Just letting the music wash over and through me.
Quite a collection of dingbats.
Pat Benatar does a better version of Wuthering Heights, in my opinion.