Thanks Rosy. This has brought back some memories! I have always thought that Barbara Dickson was a hugely under-rated singer, and this song is one of those that lodged in my brain, only to pop out and declare itself at unexpected moments. This is a lovely song (provided you remember that the caravans concerned are camel trains and not twin-axled gin palaces) and I find it quite haunting. Your post made me day. Thank you.
Barbara Dickson is a Scottish singer and as Richard says, quite possibly under-rated, but she has an enormous following. Her concerts are usually booked out.
Thanks Rosy. This has brought back some memories! I have always thought that Barbara Dickson was a hugely under-rated singer, and this song is one of those that lodged in my brain, only to pop out and declare itself at unexpected moments. This is a lovely song (provided you remember that the caravans concerned are camel trains and not twin-axled gin palaces) and I find it quite haunting. Your post made me day. Thank you.
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ReplyDeleteThere is only one Barbara Streisand ... only one :)
Bring on those clowns! (has to be the creepiest comment I've ever typed to be honest, I always disliked clowns as a kid)
A pleasure Richard. I was trying to transfer my iTunes from my old Mac and that song was the only one to come across. :)
ReplyDeleteBarbara still tours. Every time she comes to Perth I'm there for her autograph. Sad eh? :)
I think you mean Barbra Streisland Dean.
ReplyDeleteBarbara Dickson is a Scottish singer and as Richard says, quite possibly under-rated, but she has an enormous following. Her concerts are usually booked out.
I always like Barbara Dickson.
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- Aangirfan
Aye she's easy on the ear - and the mind Aangirfan.
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