Non-motoring > "William, it's All Yours" Miscellaneous
Thread Author: Robin O'Reliant Replies: 5

 "William, it's All Yours" - Robin O'Reliant
It's so bad he even kicks himself a couple of times -

www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Vw6htr1zUw
 "William, it's All Yours" - Zero
"Pish"
 "William, it's All Yours" - Westpig
What a riveting evening that looks (not).
 "William, it's All Yours" - Runfer D'Hills
I think it's all a bit functional of how much whisky you've had down your neck before attending. Could be a good night if the right amount had been consumed....Even some of the women might start to look like being worth a punt...Wouldn't invite any of them for breakfast in public mind !

:-)
 "William, it's All Yours" - Robin O'Reliant
Too much whisky is to be avoided though, what with the blokes wearing skirts...
 "William, it's All Yours" - WillDeBeest
Given that (a) he's a man with an accordion, and (b) he's using it to play a generic twiddly-widdly Celtic jig of the kind we've all been subjected to at some point, especially if we were adults in the 1990s when Irishness was everywhere, it's really not too bad.

What I don't get, though, is why any kind of music whose sole purpose is to provide a rhythm for dancing is worth listening to while sitting still or - as here - occasionally clapping your hands off the beat. I'd make the same point about 'dance' music played in a Saxo, or even The Blue Danube in Vienna on New Year's day - there's not really enough going on to make it interesting if you're just listening.
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