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#4606942 - 08/26/22 09:39 PM Re: Uplifting songs... [Re: WangoTango]  
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I'll just throw this oldie but goodie out there. "I've got sunshine on a cloudy day".


#4607018 - 08/27/22 07:50 PM Re: Uplifting songs... [Re: WangoTango]  
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This is an oldy but a goody as well. I remember it from my childhood, it has always put me in a good mood.


#4607025 - 08/27/22 09:59 PM Re: Uplifting songs... [Re: WangoTango]  
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The Hollies had some great songs. Here's another classic of theirs:




“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.”
#4607029 - 08/27/22 10:20 PM Re: Uplifting songs... [Re: WangoTango]  
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Here's an upbeat version of Bus Stop by the Mona Lisa Twins. Pretty upbeat video too.


#4607056 - 08/28/22 03:43 PM Re: Uplifting songs... [Re: WangoTango]  
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A bit sad that both Judith Durham and Tom Springfield both died within the last month, but I always smile when listening to this band from the 1960s.

#4607110 - 08/29/22 10:46 AM Re: Uplifting songs... [Re: mikew]  
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Originally Posted by mikew
A bit sad that both Judith Durham and Tom Springfield both died within the last month, but I always smile when listening to this band from the 1960s.



For the longest time I just assumed they were from the UK based on a few of their Youtube videos that I had seen over the years but later on found out they were all Australian.

Just goes to show that not all Aussies sound like Paul Hogan. biggrin


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Any 80's kids remember these guy?


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