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mmmmmmmm now I know why there is the original Gibbet in Halifax.tyrrek said:This is my great confession. 'I don't want to walk without you', and, yes, the Barry Manilow version. How bad is that? Have I tainted the Camino somehow?
miguel_gp said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tM0sTNtWDiI
Rebekah Scott said:the greatest torture to me was hearing, over and over in my head, for hours:
"bar bar bar, bar Barbara Ann
By the immortal Beach Boys.
Pure hell it was.
falcon269 said:After Villafranca del Bierzo, ¨Follow the Yellow Brick Road.¨
miguel_gp said:It was just The Proclaimers - 500 Miles, so more like a :shock: :shock:
tyrrek said:Sisterpearl. That's different from Pearl Jam's 'I'm still alive', isn't it? Either one is appropriate when you get up to O Cebreiro.
The Eagles's "Desperado" (First line: "Desperado -- why don't you come to your senses?"). The first line morphed into "Ponferrada -- why don't you come to your senses?", which morphed into "O'Cebreiro - why don't you come to your senses?", then it became "Santiago -- why don't you come to your senses?", and finally it was "Tom Loomis -- why don't you come to your senses?" I'm still singing that last one.While walking, I found that a few songs came into my head early on, and stayed for the rest of the Camino. I didn't have an iPod or similar, so they didn't come from that. I'm a bit embarrassed about some of the music concerned, but I'll start off with one of my less embarrrassing ones - Eva Cassidy's version of 'Fields of Gold'. Has anyone got any REALLY embarrassing music they walked to; either through an iPod or just in their mind?
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