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What songs ARE there in English?
Living in the home of karaoke (that'd be Japan) I love belting out a tune at karaoke…but for years the English songs have been slim pickings. Things have improved of late, but most English songs don't rate here. As a result I always go for a Beatles song sung by John Lennon - my vocal

Jason, thanks for complete tale.

@ Jason Heller
"it seemed ludicrous to think I'd live to see my own pubic hair"

My stories!!!
What will I do without MY STORIES!?!?!?!

May I be the first to say…
"fatty-fatty-boom-sticks'

Nick Lowe and Rockpile
I've seen NL a few times, but i did catch a show of Rockpile's in the Palais in Melbourne, Australia (1979? 1980?). Can't recall if they were headlining or the support…

Ah, good ole 'Diver Dan' ;)

An Australian actor in Random Roles
No wuckers!

I think 'sad' is Ron's default look.

Ron's the Man
I've seen him live twice in Australia - amazing shows - and charming as well.

Most tracks on Eno's "Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks"
and I'd end up like one of those craters on the album cover. Yeah.

Teleprompters in the fake rocks during the 'musical' number?
How tacky!

The Continental, Melbourne, mid 1990s
Just JR and his drummer.

Oh well…
That actually was meant to be 'I BLAME the "Brady Bunch"' but I would have been at the front of the queue to 'balm' Marcia is my youth…

I Balme "The Brady Bunch"
Growing up in Australia and inundated with US TV, I forced my mother to make a 'peanut butter and jelly sandwich.'

Wow
I have found my new ringtone!!!

Once again, great stuff. More of these, please.

Sign that it was made in 1972 II
Jazz flute!!!

Oh, so many…
All in Melbourne, Australia
- Talking Heads first Aus tour in 1978 (1979?)
- Keith Jarret, solo, around the same time, same venue as the T. Heads
- The Birthday Party - in my college cafeteria - for free. I saw them setting up and Nick Cave and Rowland Howard slouching around in the heroin-goth-punk glory.

Noel!!!
"The 1969 pilot movie for Marcus Welby, M.D. features a guest appearance by Lew Ayres, the man who played Dr. Kildare in a popular movie series in the '30s and '40s, opposite Lionel Barrymore as a crotchety older doctor. Ayers popped up on TV a lot in the second half of his career"