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Dave's Bountiful Boogie Box


Presenting

Thrown My Shoes

First draft

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A selection of some of my home grown choons!

Now with that extra special oh-so quintessentially english fudgy-feel!

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Dave's Old Classics

1. I love U babe

My wonderful dulcet tones. muHA!

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2. Afri II

My fave all time rave stylee song wot I wrote.

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3. Coffee 2.1

Circa 1996. Original lyrics copyright by A-ha from Maybe, Maybe (as seen on the video jukebox in the bar of the

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4. Jungle 1

OriMy only Jungle style track.

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5. Everyday

Me on vocals again, I'm afraid! lol

Produced on a PC with very little of anything, is why the vocals are repetitive, but listen out for how i remix them.

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6. Kricket

Another ravey type number, written around the same time as Everyday.

Songs written and produced by Dave Griffiths, with video of the road trip supplied by @sparkie5150, and singing with much get-up and agusto, by Matt Newbold, on a Sunday, back in the mists of 1996.

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Queen - Breakthough with @bensonix miming

Queen - Bohemian Sympathy with @bensonix and buds miming

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Dave the Rave

with Brian up first, then myself and Matt in the fabled Programmers Chair, tentitively tapping on the keyboard that his tune may trigger the idiocy.

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Ashley & Angelica

Direct from Twitter High yesterday lunchtime ...

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