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  • Filed at 16:59 on 25th May 2007.
    Filed by sjhoward at 16:59 on Friday, 25th May 2007 under Media, Video.

    There’s something worthy but slightly disturbing about this… A group of OAPs, lead by a nonagenarian, assaulting the pop charts to make the point that they, too, are people whose existence and emotions should not be forgotten.


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    Visit sjhoward.co.uk to see the video which appears here.

    You can pre-order the single at sjhoward.co.uk/shop: It’s released on Monday - the same day as we’re all to be subjected to “A Song for Madeleine”, at 8am, on all commercial radio stations. I’m sure that’ll help.



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    Coire responds »

    Old people rock!! (when you’re not trying to take a history)

    I have to say I was shocked when I was sitting with my 75yo Grandma and some of her friends and they got chatting…. their humour may be more subtle than the stuff I’m used to (doesn’t take much I suppose), but I wasn’t far off blushing! And they go out more times a week than most students! Rock on Granny Dot, lol!!

    28th May 2007 | Permalink

    » This comment was received at 17:47 on 28 May 07


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