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verbotene liebe
16 Sep 17 10:58
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Girl you are groove
You're like the planets when you move
See the winter 'coming In a two finned caddy
Gonna walk upon the waters
Go ooo yea
Girl you gotta cook
You got the chariot by the hook
I'm riding in the rain
Got my blue suede shoes
Gonna give up all my pain
And go ooo yea
Baby you know who you are
Baby you know who you are
Don't you know who you are
Standing on your porch
You wear your pleasure like a torch
Hiding in the road
Like a Pasolini toad
Gonna give up all my load
And go ooo yea

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By:
lfc1971
When: 16 Sep 17 11:19
well those are sh!te lyrics right there, who could deny that?
By:
terry mccann
When: 16 Sep 17 11:29
of its time I would suggest
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Aladdin Sane
When: 16 Sep 17 11:53
Chariot Choogle from a great album (The Slider).
I loved T.Rex - First single I bought was "Children of the Revolution".   Songs like Hot Love, Cosmic Dancer, Get it On, Life's A Gas still work for me..
By:
Facts
When: 16 Sep 17 13:24
Went downhill after Ride a White Swan,imo Plain
By:
casemoney
When: 16 Sep 17 13:40
There is a Shrine in Barnes where the Car Crashed still gets Plenty of Visitors would Imagine more so ,on anniversaries.
By:
cooperman
When: 16 Sep 17 14:25
What was the reason for the crash?
By:
Facts
When: 16 Sep 17 14:37
http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/september/16/newsid_2519000/2519173.stm
By:
Slicer
When: 16 Sep 17 14:37
Gloria Jones, his partner and the mother of his son Roland, was driving the mini when it hit the tree. Gloria was responsible for the original version of Tainted Love, covered by Soft Cell and samples by Ri-Ri!
By:
alun2005
When: 16 Sep 17 15:11
Liked his stuff from around late 1970 to mid 1972.  Went to seed rather badly after that for my money. His career was basically killed off by the Bowie/Ziggy phenomenon.
By:
Slicer
When: 16 Sep 17 15:16
He had his own ITV prog. He was quite chubby and actually fell of the stage on one occasion. On the Top of the Pops appearance for Get it On, one Reg Dwight was playing the piano. Whatever became of him?
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 16 Sep 17 15:34
What was the reason for the crash?

The fact Bolan never learned to drive was an indirect factor, I suppose.

Which was odd, because he was a real petrol-head, and owned about a couple of dozen vehicles. I used to live with a girl whose dad once mended one of Bolan's cars, back when he used to live near Bolan, in Staines. (He said that the car he mended wasn't the Mini, but, then, he would, wouldn't he?)
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alun2005
When: 16 Sep 17 16:06
On the Top of the Pops appearance for Get it On, one Reg Dwight was playing the piano. Whatever became of him?


If I'm correctly Young Slicer, the young Reggie Dwight became a lyricist for Elton John, writing under the pseudonym Bernard Tarpaulin.
By:
Slicer
When: 16 Sep 17 16:37
I think you are right Alun. I believe he started a fad in China by writing a song about cooking reptiles, called Crocodile Wok.
By:
alun2005
When: 16 Sep 17 16:51
Correct. It was the follow up to "Don't Let The Dim Sum Go Down On Me".
By:
Slicer
When: 16 Sep 17 16:57
Thought so. He was also a clairvoyant knowing that David Cameron would be Prime  Minister by writing the song Lady Samantha about his wife!
By:
FOYLESWAR
When: 16 Sep 17 17:43
dont know why he changed his name tbh ...........shirly woulda been a star anyway .............the introduction when george michael was dueting with elton  dont let ya son go down on me ...............ladies and gentlemen .........mr reg dwight has a certain jen ah sequior imo!
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FOYLESWAR
When: 16 Sep 17 17:45
yeah he followed up dont let dim sun go down on me and crockodile wok with wocket man
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