Do you remember Petula Clark singing "The Shoemakers shop"-I think it was called --a really catchy song from way back--and hey--what happened to "Downtown "??
Now we are finding out what you get up to in your spare time


Marian
I think I am the only Dean in Holland!michduncg wrote:Hi Dean - I did wander how Dutch the name Dean was! I live in Hampshire myself, and visit Portsmouth quite regulalry. Have you been recently? Its undergoing a minor renaissance! The Tricorn centre has at long last been demolished, Gunwharf Quays dominate the harbour and just keep growing.
I think you are right, plus here in Holland no one seems in a hurry to get drunk, btw the 'biertje' is small but is stronger that the stuff they sell in UK pubs.michduncg wrote:Think the thing in Europe is that people drink as part of socialising, and enjoy a 'kleine bier' in those small glasses whilst they talk, drink and genreally have a nice time. Whereas in the UK it is all about the getting drunk and falling over.
Great - we have our problems like any country, a lot is made of the Islamic 'problem', and Dutch politics has been dominated by this since the early 0's, this has caused a hardening to the public that used to be so tolerant and was now for their openess to other cultures. Unfortunately the Right wing gained a lot of ground in the last two elections but the tide seems to be changing. The Euro is good in many respects but the introduction did cause some inflated pricing....and some never went back down so it has increased the cost of living.michduncg wrote:How is it living in Holland - if I could speak German or Dutch, we would move over there to be honest! I'm one of the people I know who supports us joining the Euro!
Teach-In are still going strong, you will also know 'Shocking Blue' who wrote and recorded 'Venus' and of course in recent times the 'VengaBoys'michduncg wrote:Thanks for the tips on Dutch music - the only other group band I know is Teach-In from 1974 Eurovision!! Oh, and I think there was that bizarre Dutch group from the 70s who did a cover of 'Can't take my eyes of you' - one women and two muscle men who just danced -badly!
Yes she was - I actually met them once when I was working at the 'Holiday Inn' in Portsmouth - this was around 1984 / 85 and she had just been in "Dy-nasty" - they arrived ver ylate at night ( 3AM) and I had stayed on with a Chef to serve her a meal, they were both very nice.mariana44 wrote:Hi Dean--was she married at one time to Vic Damone?
She does record and perform still but has never had much luck with her record companies - who either fold or go bust or just lose interest...mariana44 wrote:I have heard her sing--[not in Sunset Boulevard]-and she does have a very nice voice. I wonder why we do not often hear her.