Re: thanks pete, do you have the guitar tabs to agadoo, it's by black lace, cheers

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I need "Mouldy old dough" by...the moldy old dough crew
 
> I need "Mouldy old dough" by...the moldy old dough crew

Blimey I havent heard that mentioned in years. Do you remember the Monster Mash or the Red Baron or The Streak?
 
> Blimey I havent heard that mentioned in years. Do you remember the Monster
> Mash or the Red Baron or The Streak?

All of them.
You hum it, and I'll play it...ha ha
 
> All of them.
> You hum it, and I'll play it...ha ha

Lol,yes,good.The guy that sung the Red Baron has driven a lorry since that song with the name Red Baron on the side.He took up driving just until his next big hit,which never came of course and he can be seen regularly driving along various motorways now.I havent seen him though.Apparently too you can hear the song blasting out loud from the cab when you overtake.I saw a tv programme about it a few years back.

As for the Streak when that song/craze was at its height in the early seventies I as a teenager came out of a pub a little worse for wear(yes, underage drinking) with several others and did a streak through the town high street...We had our pants on though.We weren`t that drunk,lol.
 
>Wow poor sod the Red Baron is.
Yeah I remember the streak too, as you say it was at the time when streaking first seemed to take off here, (pardon the pun). It was that guy who sang "Misty" wasn't it?
Ray someone.
I hated that bloody Red Baron song.

Lol,yes,good.The guy that sung the Red Baron has driven a lorry since that
> song with the name Red Baron on the side.He took up driving just until his
> next big hit,which never came of course and he can be seen regularly
> driving along various motorways now.I havent seen him though.Apparently
> too you can hear the song blasting out loud from the cab when you
> overtake.I saw a tv programme about it a few years back.

> As for the Streak when that song/craze was at its height in the early
> seventies I as a teenager came out of a pub a little worse for wear(yes,
> underage drinking) with several others and did a streak through the town
> high street...We had our pants on though.We weren`t that drunk,lol.
 
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