Ah, man. I remember the day I started this one. Sorry, I have just remembered the day I started this one. The thread sank like a stone almost immediately. I'm glad someone resurrected it.
The report went down alright, by the way, if you were worried.
Spent most of yesterdays "cancelled" Sheffield half marathon (yes, I was a run rebel folks) with 'It makes the room look bigger' by HMHB wandering around between my ears.
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Every month or so I put a new CD together for my nearly three year old to listen to in the car. As long as there's a link for her to something she can relate to I've found she'll be singing along to songs I like - as opposed to the god-awful nursery rhyme CD's her grandma gives her - in no time. On the latest one for example there's Lola which she thinks is about Lola from Charlie and Lola and the Trini Lopez version of If I had a Hammer, which she has and with which she hammers in the morning and hammers in the evening. She's strggling a bit with Sid Barrett singing Vegetable Man mind even though he's one of her favourite toys
So anyway earworm. Hey Hey We're the Monkees. I don't think you need a link.
[quote=Amor de Cosmos post=900175]For preschoolers I recommend the Bonzo Dog Band — Jollity Farm, The Equestrian Statue etc.. — also The Laughing Policeman never fails.[/quote
Excellent, thank you. Jollity Farm is a definite for her next CD.
Hobgoblin wrote: Every month or so I put a new CD together for my nearly three year old to listen to in the car.
My friend Chris was once out driving and forgot his 3-year-old daughter was sitting quietly in the back. Didn't think about his choice of music until a quiet voice announced solemnly from behind him, "Fuck tha police."
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