Morning everyone. Just a brief note to let you know that I've repaired a couple of iffy downloads.
The link to Mother by Barbra Streisand in this week's post wasn't working for some people but should be now. Also, thanks to Robin at the wonderful Lord of the Boot Sale blog Auschwitz by Equipe 84 is now the full-length version, not the oddly truncated one I had previously posted.
Enjoy!
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Thanks for posting the full link to "Auschwitz (English Version)"--a great song due to its great badness! I also like the flip side, "29th September." I salute your devotion to musical, shall we say, uniqueness!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome David. Glad you enjoy my ramblings!
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