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oops, an grammatical error...
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Just click the little page in the right hand corner and you can edit your post an no more errors.
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That song went where no song should EVER go.
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You guys are just going to cling on to this forever, aren't you?
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Well done to the 88% of you who correctly identified that BFTP10 was indeed Captain Kirk -William Shatner
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"... but many years later some regard it as a work of genius. "

Who are the "some"? They are clearly in need of serious couch time. Even Shatner appears to be ashamed of his records.
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"MR. TAMBOURINE MAN!!! MR. TAMBOURINE MAN!!!"

What's not to love about this rendition?
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Post by einar »

Who is this Shatner? Never heard of him, and am fairly well educated!
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Einar

William Shatner played Captain Kirk in the TV series Star Trek, I would assume you got Star Trek even in your part of the world.
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Personally, i only know him as a host for "911" series. Never seen "Star trek".
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He also had another TV series after Star Trek, T J Hooker a police series.
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Leonard Nimoy had an Lp or two also...
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Yes he did George and who can forget the marvellous single Ballad Of Bilbo Baggins


Well in a word Everyone!

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And here's William Shatner's finest recording.




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Whoops. He himself (i mean Nimoy) looks more like a hobbit (or whoever - unfortunately, i'm no good at distinguishing between the creatures made famous by mr Tolkien) than a human.
(and i'd better remain silent about Shatner's performance...)
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