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childhood memories
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james higgins tim green mike fife oldrottenhead the bunkbeds mike nevermet boss micro br
jemima's kite are tim green, (greeny) on guitars and vocals and song composition,james higgins (oldrottenhead) vocals and lyrics and mike fife (flash harry) bass, keyboards and dog barking and at present are a virtual band. greeny, oldrottenhead and flash harry are all owners of the boss micro br digital portable 4 track recorder and met online via the forum at www.microrecorders.org where they have collaborated on numerous songs with each other and many other micro br users. some of those collaborations can be heard at www.soundclick.com/nevermet.
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Genre
Pop Pop Rock
Charts
#2,189 in subgenre Peak #47
Charts
Peak #213
Author
jemima's kite
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jemima's kite
Uploaded
February 17, 2009
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MP3 3.4 MB 128 kbps 3:45
Story behind the song
oldrottenhead bumped his head and wrote a list
Lyrics
Childhood memories A hotspur annual on a skate Crashing into granny’s gate Screaming as the iodine’s applied Buttercups and nettle stings Hula hoops and slinky strings I can find the strangest things In my childhood memories Painting goalposts on the wall Footie played with tennis balls Referee that’s not a penalty Ginger beer and painting eggs Welly marks around my legs I recall the st..st..strangest things From my childhood memories Catching tadpoles in a jar Getting home before it’s dark I recall the strangest things In my childhood memories From my childhood memories From my childhood memories From my childhood memories From my childhood memories From my childhood memories …………………………….
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lg hurst
Feb 18, 2009
Love the intro - was that my old school playground? Talk about memorabilia... Another good one. LG