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12 hours ago, harrymcnallysblueandwhitearmy said:

Reasons to Be Cheerful is another alive/dead song. 

 

Still breathing: Wee Willie Harris, Woody Allen, Adie Celentano and Smokey Robinson (or possibly the surviving members of Smokie)

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The song in this genre that springs to mind is "I want to be a winner" by Keith Cheg... I mean Brown Sauce, from 1981

 

Band:

Noel Edmonds

Keith Chegwin (dead)

Maggie Philbin

 

In the lyrics:

Fred Astaire (dead)

Superman (Christopher Reeve - dead, which is probably the one they were thinking of)

Clare Francis

Hurricane Higgins (dead)

Willie Carson

Geoff Boycott

Mohammed Ali  (dead)

President Reagan (dead)
Kevin Keegan
Barbara Woodhouse (dead)
Blue Peter cat (dead presumably)
Penny Keith
Diana (dead)
Van Gogh (dead)
Frank Bough (dead literally a few days ago)

OBE - still going

Nobel prizes - still going

Eric - not sure who this is referring to

 

 

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32 minutes ago, Youth in Asia said:

The song in this genre that springs to mind is "I want to be a winner" by Keith Cheg... I mean Brown Sauce, from 1981

 

Band:

Noel Edmonds

Keith Chegwin (dead)

Maggie Philbin

 

In the lyrics:

Fred Astaire (dead)

Superman (Christopher Reeve - dead, which is probably the one they were thinking of)

Clare Francis

Hurricane Higgins (dead)

Willie Carson

Geoff Boycott

Mohammed Ali  (dead)

President Reagan (dead)
Kevin Keegan
Barbara Woodhouse (dead)
Blue Peter cat (dead presumably)
Penny Keith
Diana (dead)
Van Gogh (dead)
Frank Bough (dead literally a few days ago)

OBE - still going

Nobel prizes - still going

Eric - not sure who this is referring to

 

 

 

On the Multi-Coloured Swap Shop, "Eric lived in the studio rafters and used to winch down a plastic ball containing postcards for the prize pick. Such was his popularity that when the team were looking for a name for the statue given to the winners of the Swap Shop star awards, Eric was the natural choice"

 

You won't get that kind of detailed information on your average forum boards, you know.

 

Cheggers was a real poet - not just anyone could rhyme Reagan with Keegan. Edit: oh balls, that cunt BA Robertson wrote it.

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Well I never knew that. Thanks for filling in that missing bit of info from my childhood.

 

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25 minutes ago, Youth in Asia said:

The song in this genre that springs to mind is "I want to be a winner" by Keith Cheg... I mean Brown Sauce, from 1981

 

Band:

Noel Edmonds

Keith Chegwin (dead)

Maggie Philbin

 

In the lyrics:

Fred Astaire (dead)

Superman (Christopher Reeve - dead, which is probably the one they were thinking of)

Clare Francis

Hurricane Higgins (dead)

Willie Carson

Geoff Boycott

Mohammed Ali  (dead)

President Reagan (dead)
Kevin Keegan
Barbara Woodhouse (dead)
Blue Peter cat (dead presumably)
Penny Keith
Diana (dead)
Van Gogh (dead)
Frank Bough (dead literally a few days ago)

OBE - still going

Nobel prizes - still going

Eric - not sure who this is referring to

 

 

Jill, the blue peter cat they are probably meaning died in 1983 from heart failure. There are two blue peter cats alive but they weren't even born in 1981.

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The music video for Genesis' "Land of Confusion" (1986):

 

Ronald Reagan - dead 2004

Nancy Reagan - dead 2016

Jimmy Carter - alive 

Margaret Thatcher - dead 2013

Leonid Brezhnev - dead at song's release

Henry Kissinger - alive

Tony Banks - alive

Mike Rutherford - alive

Phil Collins - alive for now

Benito Mussolini - dead at song's release

Ayatollah Khomeini - dead 1989

Mikhail Gorbachev - dead 2022

Muammar Gaddafi - dead 2011

Helmut Kohl - dead 2017

Erich Honecker - dead 1994

Walter Cronkite - dead 2009

Richard Nixon - dead 1994

Leonard Nimoy - dead 2015

Bob Hope - dead 2003

Sylvester Stallone - alive

Prince - dead 2016

Pete Townshend - alive

David Bowie - dead 2016

Bob Dylan - alive

Mick Jagger - alive

Tina Turner - alive

Sting - alive

Jim Bakker - alive

Tammy Faye Bakker - dead 2007

Michael Jackson - dead 2009

Madonna - alive

Bill Cosby - alive

Queen Elizabeth II - dead 2022

Princess Diana - dead 1997

Hulk Hogan - alive

Pope John Paul II - dead 2005

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15 minutes ago, Spade_Cooley said:

The music video for Genesis' "Land of Confusion" (1986):

 

 

 

Not enough there for a DDP team same is probably true of The Chicken Song video (though I recall we may have had this discussion some time ago)

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19 minutes ago, Spade_Cooley said:

Ronald Reagan - dead 2004

Nancy Reagan - dead 2016

Margaret Thatcher - dead 2013

Ayatollah Khomeini - dead 1989

Mikhail Gorbachev - dead 2022

Muammar Gaddafi - dead 2011

Helmut Kohl - dead 2017

Erich Honecker - dead 1994

Walter Cronkite - dead 2009

Richard Nixon - dead 1994

Leonard Nimoy - dead 2015

Bob Hope - dead 2003

Prince - dead 2016

David Bowie - dead 2016

Tammy Faye Bakker - dead 2007

Michael Jackson - dead 2009

Queen Elizabeth II - dead 2022

Princess Diana - dead 1997

Pope John Paul II - dead 2005

Of the deceased (post-1986), only Gaddafi, Prince, Bowie, Jackson, and Princess Diana never appeared on any DL, and all of those except Bowie (liver cancer) died of unnatural causes (shooting; two overdoses; and a car crash). 

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Great catch. All the more reason for the Committee to keep Tina in the mix and perhaps draft Phil Collins this year?

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I think the list I adapted from was patchy at best... watching the video, Paul McCartney, Dolly Parton, Madonna and Grace Jones are definitely among the faux Band Aid bit.

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