This brings back memories of BBQs with me old pop's. Lost him 4 years ago, still raw, but this reminds me of better days. You do this justice, I love it. Thanks for such a good blast from the past!
Brilliant! Just brilliant! Loved every second of this one. Tom, you play just like my Dad does and I love that all the more. What a great colab. Also, it's GREAT to see two musicians having so much fun together. Makes me miss my teens when I had a band and we'd fool around with songs from the 60s and earlier. 😁
Must be being a Canadian/American, but I never really had a problem with it. If it helps, this is a skiffle song, originally made popular by Lonnie Donegan and his Skiffle Group. You can also find versions done by the Irish Rovers, the Bee Gees (yes, their first public broadcast as children), and lots of others, which may help you make out the words. Some of the issues are words and phrases that are very distinctly British - 'tip', as in 'rubbish tip', is a heap. 'garbage heap'. (Probably from 'tipping the garbage out') A dustman is a garbage man. Trash collector. Council Flats were/are apartments owned by a local government, in a Council House. Public housing, in other words. A flat in Britain can be owned or rented, somewhat like the difference between a condominium and apartment in the US. Dustbins, at the time of this songs' writing, were usually cast iron buckets placed outside of the home, made so they couldn't blow around in the frequent storms. Those were mostly removed during/after the troubles, because they were used for terrorist bombings - made lots of shrapnel. Skint means broke (no money). Nana means a fool (In the US, it's sometimes 'grandmother', but not in Britain). 'Cor Blimey' is simply a doubled exclamation. 'Cor!' and 'Blimey!' are both exclamations on their own. His boots are 'daisy roots', because they're extremely hard to pull up.
Good stuff. You may wish to consider covering Nathaniel Rateliff's and The Night Sweats S.O.B. I think you could do a good job of it. It's certainly a good foot taping and interesting song.
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If THAT didn't half bring back memories! Great job, lads!
This brings back memories of BBQs with me old pop's. Lost him 4 years ago, still raw, but this reminds me of better days. You do this justice, I love it. Thanks for such a good blast from the past!
My dad used to sing this to me everyday! Still does haha he’s 73
I'm American, I've never heard this before, but I loved it! :)
Same!
Man, I love this song. Lovely Cover!
Great take on a really old song!
This is just magnificent, Lonnie would have been proud.
Brilliant! Just brilliant! Loved every second of this one. Tom, you play just like my Dad does and I love that all the more. What a great colab.
Also, it's GREAT to see two musicians having so much fun together. Makes me miss my teens when I had a band and we'd fool around with songs from the 60s and earlier. 😁
Now that's cricket 💯💯💯💯🤩🤩🤩🤩💥💥💥💥💥‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️ Semper Fidelis, Oorah Carry On and Beyond ‼️‼️‼️
This is awesome. Its certainly got my foot tapping
Reminds me of the grandparents
Lonnie Donegan would be very happy.
I've been listening to this on repeat all day, love it!
You always make me smile with your cheerfulness 🤣👌
Nice to revisit Lonnie Donegan. Of course, I miss good skiffle bands, but you can't have everything.
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EEEEEEE!!! I love it! Now do 'You Should See Me Dance the Polka'!
okay; subscribed to Tom Carradine now, too.
Glorious!
Awesome as always
That was So. Much. Fun!!
Lovely. What. Pip pip.
Nice! Love this song.
Absolutely brilliant! You 2 work so well together!!
Excellent rendition.
bloody brilliant!
I still want that instrument Collection video plz
The dynamic duo!!
Wonderful stuff,Fellas!!!
Perfect. Now you need to do _Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour On The Bedpost Overnight._
Bravo!
We used to sing 'Uncle Joe's Mint Balls' to this tune up in Lancashire.
Absolute Brahma!!
Lonnie Donnigan!
Love it!
Unfortunately, being a Yank, I don't speak British well enough to figure out or understand all the lyrics. 🥴
buddy i'm english and i can't understand this. mostly because i have auditory processing issues
Must be being a Canadian/American, but I never really had a problem with it. If it helps, this is a skiffle song, originally made popular by Lonnie Donegan and his Skiffle Group. You can also find versions done by the Irish Rovers, the Bee Gees (yes, their first public broadcast as children), and lots of others, which may help you make out the words.
Some of the issues are words and phrases that are very distinctly British - 'tip', as in 'rubbish tip', is a heap. 'garbage heap'. (Probably from 'tipping the garbage out') A dustman is a garbage man. Trash collector. Council Flats were/are apartments owned by a local government, in a Council House. Public housing, in other words. A flat in Britain can be owned or rented, somewhat like the difference between a condominium and apartment in the US. Dustbins, at the time of this songs' writing, were usually cast iron buckets placed outside of the home, made so they couldn't blow around in the frequent storms. Those were mostly removed during/after the troubles, because they were used for terrorist bombings - made lots of shrapnel.
Skint means broke (no money). Nana means a fool (In the US, it's sometimes 'grandmother', but not in Britain). 'Cor Blimey' is simply a doubled exclamation. 'Cor!' and 'Blimey!' are both exclamations on their own. His boots are 'daisy roots', because they're extremely hard to pull up.
@@tbelding Thanks! I knew a lot of those but not all. Much of my problem is the accents + the quick tempo + my slowly fading hearing. 😭
It's taken me 14 years of living here (my whole life, I haven't moved from somewhere else) and I can only get about 80%
Probably can’t understand British as it’s not a language or accent 😜
This rocks !
👏👏👏👏🌹
Bravo
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Oh dear sounds like conversation's with some of our customers at times. Yes I work on the dust
I would love to intrude you for my show!
great
One heck of a man
Good stuff. You may wish to consider covering Nathaniel Rateliff's and The Night Sweats S.O.B. I think you could do a good job of it. It's certainly a good foot taping and interesting song.
Gday , Thomas
Was wondering is it possible to for Me to Purchase from You A hard cd Copy of Your Awkward Encounters While Walking My Dog CD with postage and the cd cover signed by You and Your Dog , is this possible ? if so how much does each single hard cd copy purchased cost plus postage and how much will the CD brand new itself and Getting it signed By You and Your Dog and postage cost ? also when should I be expecting the CD in the post ? please reply back and let Me know ? Please Reply Back and answer My Questions and inquiries ?hope to hear back from You soon , looking forward to hearing back from You soon
Gday to Your Puppy Dog too
Dogs Make great pets ,cheers please reply?
dammit viralhog, the "no more f to give" performance video is identity/age restricted. Picking on the small things are they
I say I say I say. How do you get fruit from a coconut?