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Clinton Ford: Fan-Dance Fanny
Posted: 20 Jan 2017, 23:26
by HTruman
Re: Clinton Ford: Fan-Dance Fanny
Posted: 21 Jan 2017, 02:29
by Airspeed
Re: Clinton Ford: Fan-Dance Fanny
Posted: 21 Jan 2017, 03:56
by HTruman
Had no idea George sang the tune before Clinton.
H
Re: Clinton Ford: Fan-Dance Fanny
Posted: 21 Jan 2017, 04:59
by HTruman
Re: Clinton Ford: Fan-Dance Fanny
Posted: 21 Jan 2017, 06:30
by blanston12
That's not what I expected at all.
I was expecting some photoshopped image video of Gerald Ford and Bill/Hillary Clinton doing a fan dance together.
Was actually quite relieved it was not what I expected.
Re: Clinton Ford: Fan-Dance Fanny
Posted: 21 Jan 2017, 06:52
by Paul K
blanston12 wrote: I was expecting some photoshopped image video of Gerald Ford and Bill/Hillary Clinton doing a fan dance together.
Me too, especially from a poster by the name of H. Truman. Ya can't get away from presidents this week.
Enjoyed that, HT.

Re: Clinton Ford: Fan-Dance Fanny
Posted: 21 Jan 2017, 07:53
by Dev One
Brings back my skiffle period days! Lonnie Donegon et al
Keith
Re: Clinton Ford: Fan-Dance Fanny
Posted: 21 Jan 2017, 11:19
by Airspeed
Hi Keith
I held fond memories of skiffle for decades:
From The Vipers....
"I was born 10,000 years ago,
And there ain't nothing in this world
I don't know,
I saw etc.etc."
AND "Gonna jump down, turn around,
Pick a bale of cotton"
AND of course Lonnie Donegan; we had a heap of his EPs
Then old recordings made it onto the web....

I'm afraid that the magic was gone.
I'm often reminded of the above Irish skiffler; The husband & wife team of cleaners who do the holiday house next door are in fact Don and Lonnie.
When they finish and drive off, I can't help thinking "Don & Lonnie gone again!"
Re: Clinton Ford: Fan-Dance Fanny
Posted: 21 Jan 2017, 13:34
by 511Flyer
Long time ago, my mother-in-law was living in private sheltered accommodation in Worthing. We visited one day, and we were introduced to one of her new neighbours named Nancy. Later on, the mother-in-law told us that Nancy had mentioned that she used to be a singer, but she knew no more than that. It transpired that Nancy was actually Nancy Whiskey, who sang with the Chas MacDevitt skiffle group and had several hit records, the biggest being Freight Train.
Funny how once known big stars slip away and become just anther face in the crowd.
Den.