This came out when I was 6 years old....my Dad and I would listen to it together and I'd giggle (as only a 6 year old boy can....lol) Such a *wonderful* memory 😎😎😎
My parents grew up on him with this and "Rolf on Saturday, OK?", and me and my twin sister on "Animal Hospital" and "Rolf on Art". 😥 He himself let such a career go to rack and ruin.
Just *a real shame* that such a talented entertainer/singer could let his personal demons destroy his lengthy and rich career. A *tragedy* for his victims also.
Today someone asked me to name a song that has sport in it, and in no time the title of this song came out of my mouth. I remember this as a kid in the early seventies
It still is is a fun song to sing. Don't stop singing it just because of politics. I'm going to keep covering Rolf Harris's songs and I would still sing this in a show today!
Don't feel guilty about this it's was a huge hit back then. We're just live in a world where we're way too serious. We need the goofiness and silliness in our lives to keep us from being depressed.
@@briansivley2001 In today's world, *hell yes!* This was released a year before my parents were born, and my grandparents were only in their mid 20s. *How ahead of it's time this was!*
*The chorus and last verse were cut off from the end of this song:* All together now! Tie me kangaroo down, sport, Tie me kangaroo down. Tie me kangaroo down, sport, Tie me kangaroo down. *Tan me hide when I'm dead, Fred,* *Tan me hide when I'm dead.* *So we tanned his hide when he died, Clyde,* *And that's it hanging on the shed.* All together now! Tie me kangaroo down, sport, Tie me kangaroo down. Tie me kangaroo down, sport, Tie me kangaroo down.
Long after his incarceration and then recently died just wait til his song will get his copyright revoked will result into public domain when anyone shall exploit his tunes for the rest of the eternity.
@@terryah2136 no but I do post condolences for people who were a great asset to the music industry at some point in there life which he was maybe he was a convicted criminal but that didn't change the effort he put into the entertainment and music industries
@@terryah2136 R Kelly is a braindead moron and no one had heard of Gary Glitter. Rolf was a disgusting excuse for a human being but he still nonetheless contributed much to the entertainment industry. It doesn't justify or excuse his actions in any way but people should still be allowed to enjoy his music if they so wish.
Jon Dunmore: what do you suppose the Abo's call US??? In the USA, blacks routinely call White people 'honkies', but no, no, that's not 'racist' at all. Hey, we're ALL 'racist'. That's essential Human nature.
The ultimate multi-talented all round performer. Plays many instruments, singer, songwriter, conductor, painter, actor, comedian for both children and adults and an unofficial ambassador between Australia and Britain for decades. He did a great deal of good, using his many talents to strengthen the bonds between our two countries. I wish people would still see the good he did. Everyone is a balance of things, nobody is ever just good or just bad. I will always love the entertainer that he was when I was a kid. I still have the music albums that I listened to and sang along with for years. I'm surprised that they still have the songs in the groove instead of having been completely "worn out" from overuse back then. No matter what he has otherwise done, I'd never sell them, throw them away or destroy them because they, and he, brought a share of happiness into my childhood and hold treasured memories. (What a shame about the dark side of him though.)
> No matter what he has otherwise done, I'd never sell them, throw them away or destroy them because they, and he, brought a share of happiness into my childhood and hold treasured memories. Also the songs are just really neat.
I take some comfort that his best work, before he essentially became a cover artist, was mostly recorded prior to the earliest reported offences. It’s not a crime to own any of it or even to download or stream it (I have a Rolf playlist I like to put on from time to time) but the fact that it’s not played on public stations anymore helps victims get closure and that’s very important.
The way rolf Harris was going down in that film,when he was singing ,he acted very strange ,he felt very guilty for what he did ,I bet he's regretting what he did
I only like the original version taking out the verse and changing the lyrics ruined song. I mean his accusations of his person and the jail thing sort of ruined him for me as well. Clypso was popular when this song was written it was just edgy then. Im sure he didnt think of abos as slaves. He just meant how they were being treated wasnt right. Which back then had some truth to it. Im not sure if it is appropriate or not by todays standards but we cant censor stuff like that. It be different if a song said something like that today but changing older song seems stupid. They changed the song when made for the american market which tanked. Mainly because they released it years later in usa.
Presumably the last verse about "me hide" was too strong for 1960! It is included in the 2008 version - Rolf and the Seekers! - at th-cam.com/video/VyTXM8mcTew/w-d-xo.html
Well I'm not jumping on the cancel culture let's hate Rolf Harris band wagon! I don't care what he did back in the day or weather or not the allegations against him are true this is still a great song and he was still a great entertainer and I prefer to remember him for that and not what he went through these last 10 years. We can't just pretend like his legacy never happened.
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@@bwsmyhero the 20th Century Fox 45rpm has this version, but that wasn't the one that was sold and was the hit in the U.S. the Epic Records version was.
@@goodiesguy I read that the "Let me abos go loose, Lou" version wasn't sold in America, but it was certainly HEARD on American radio, because that's the version I am familiar with, being an American. I was surprised to hear that a revised version had been released without that verse.
@@bwsmyhero The 1963 re-recording for Epic DOES contain the verse, but most CD's from the past 20 or so years that use it have it edited out at Rolf's request.
@Ben Pincus,I love how you “woke” idiots have nothing better to do than cry about and police songs,shows,etc from over half a century ago! The term “abo’s” isn’t “racist”. It’s short for aboriginals or aborigines. And yes,I’m aware Australians used them as slaves. This is 2022 now and that’s ancient history. Stop whining about the past and get a life and worry about the screwed up things going on now. Like teachers trying to pervert our children in grade school. This is still a good song and it’s not offensive,except to you,whom I suspect wasn’t even alive when it came out.
@@Somchai007 "they're of no further use" Was the justification for releasing them, not for the interest of their wellbeing. No way to justify it. Period.
Spoken Intro] There's an old Australian stockman lying, dying He gets himself up onto one elbow and he turns to his mates Who are all gathered around and he says: [Verse 1] Watch me wallabies feed, mate Watch me wallabies feed They're a dangerous breed, mate So watch me wallabies feed Altogether now! Chorus] Tie me kangaroo down, sport Tie me kangaroo down Tie me kangaroo down, sport Tie me kangaroo down [Verse 2] Keep me cockatoo cool, Curl Keep me cockatoo cool Ah, don't go acting the fool, Curl Just keep me cockatoo cool Altogether now! [Chorus] Tie me kangaroo down, sport Tie me kangaroo down Tie me kangaroo down, sport Tie me kangaroo down [Verse 3] 'N' take me koala back, Jack Take me koala back He lives somewhere out on the track, Mac So take me koala back Altogether now! Chorus] Tie me kangaroo down, sport Tie me kangaroo down Tie me kangaroo down, sport Tie me kangaroo down [Verse 4] Let me abos go loose, Lou Let me abos go loose They're of no further use, Lou So let me abos go loose Altogether now! [Chorus] Tie me kangaroo down, sport Tie me kangaroo down Tie me kangaroo down, sport Tie me kangaroo down [Verse 5] And mind me platypus duck, Bill Mind me platypus duck Ah, don't let 'im go running amok, Bill Just mind me platypus duck Altogether now! Chorus] Tie me kangaroo down, sport Tie me kangaroo down Tie me kangaroo down, sport Tie me kangaroo down [Verse 6] Play your didgeridoo, Blue Play your didgeridoo Ah, like, keep playin' 'til I shoot through, Blue Play your didgeridoo Altogether now! [Chorus] Tie me kangaroo down, sport Tie me kangaroo down Tie me kangaroo down, sport Tie me kangaroo down [Verse 7] Tan me hide when I'm dead, Fred Tan me hide when I'm dead So we tanned his hide when he died, Clyde And that's it hangin' on the shed!! Altogether now! [Chorus] Tie me kangaroo down, sport Tie me kangaroo down Tie me kangaroo down, sport Tie me kangaroo down
I have this on 45. Don't know where I found it, but I've had it for at least 50 years. Always one of my favorite songs. Definitely nothing like this kind of fun music, today. Where was this televised??
Same here actually. Which is kind of amazing because I'm in Canada and I'm not even 45 myself so there's no way I should even know about this song. Sad I didn't know about the problematic singer though. Still hearing it is nostalgic, and since I've been watching a ton of Bluey I can actually understand the song now.
I’ve got an idea. How about you go back to your “safe space” to wet yourself because you can’t cope in the real world and let everyone else enjoy the video without your crying because the past doesn’t conform to your “woke” sensibility’s. Maybe you can find a drag Queen story time to attend.
1:19 - "Let me abos go loose, Lou." "Abos" is short for aborigines, the black indigenous people of Australia. He's telling "Lou" to release his slaves. Even in the '60s, that sh*t should've been banned.
Thanks for that mate. I feel much more informed about the topic of indigenous fellows of the great southern land known as Australia. We can only hope that all these bigots in the comments section will follow suit and become as woke as we are. “A.W.A.W.B.A.L!!! I even date aboriginal women because they are so much purer than most western city dwelling women.
Now Evn/Even Though This/That Was Then, That/This Is Now Still @/At 29-30 He:Rolf Harris Nailed It Down Pat "The 'Suffering'" Of The Stockman While He's "'Fading'-'Away'/'Dying'", Now It Was Just A Year Ago When/That He HsSlf/HisSelf/HmSlf/HimSelf "'Faded'-'Away'/'Died'", Did He Hear In Hs/His Mind The Sound Of The Didgeridoo As/When/While He "'Faded'-'Away'/'Died'"?
This came out when I was 6 years old....my Dad and I would listen to it together and I'd giggle (as only a 6 year old boy can....lol)
Such a *wonderful* memory
😎😎😎
Growing up in the 60's we loved all of Rolfs TV series and his songs, still do.
My parents grew up on him with this and "Rolf on Saturday, OK?", and me and my twin sister on "Animal Hospital" and "Rolf on Art". 😥 He himself let such a career go to rack and ruin.
Rolf Harris was one of the only celebrities who truly loved his fans
He hugged me for _hours_ when I met him in 1972 in Jimmy Saville's caravan.
Especially his younger audience!
RIP Rolf Harris! You were a real Aussie legend! I don’t care what crimes you committed, I was still a fan of yours!
So am I!
You are sick.
@user-fi1ql3wt4b I beg your pardon?
Is it possible to dislike the artist, but simultaneously love the song?
Pretty much whenever any of them make a political statement.
Let’s my Abbos go loose?
@@11235but Its relevant to the Context and societal attitude(albeit now obviously unacceptable) of the time .
@@Hamza_FANPAGE259 I”m referring to the first commentator who NOW loves the song not someone back in the 1960s.
I like the harmonies on this. Very nicely arranged.
The 1960s produced some of the *very best* music. This was also 3 years before "The Beatles" came to prominence.
Such a funny song, love it as a kid. Your life was marred in the end, flawed, as we are all, but we should still appreciate the good that you did.
"flawed" .. that's a fucking understatement 😂
Flawed? He was a monster.
@@PhilOsGarage not as Margaret Thatcher
@@ciarankelmanyeah
Like fucking Joe Biteme and Tara Reid
@@abrahamlupis9354jimmy savile
Just *a real shame* that such a talented entertainer/singer could let his personal demons destroy his lengthy and rich career. A *tragedy* for his victims also.
Today someone asked me to name a song that has sport in it, and in no time the title of this song came out of my mouth. I remember this as a kid in the early seventies
A work of genius...
This song, (especially for it's time), *truly was!*
Covered this song for YEARS! Always fun for the audience, and me too! Fun Song!!!
It still is is a fun song to sing. Don't stop singing it just because of politics. I'm
going to keep covering Rolf Harris's songs and I would still sing this in a show today!
The ultimate guilty pleasure, silly as hell but luv it!
Don't feel guilty about this it's was a huge hit back then. We're just live in a world where we're way too serious. We need the goofiness and silliness in our lives to keep us from being depressed.
@@briansivley2001 In today's world, *hell yes!* This was released a year before my parents were born, and my grandparents were only in their mid 20s. *How ahead of it's time this was!*
amazing!
Such a fun goofy song.
60 years ago this video was and Tie me Kangaroo Down Sport 🎵
I'm 67 and I remember that song like it was yesterday
This is an absolute banger!
And Rest in Peace Rolf Harris
@@tylerbushell2333 do you often give condolences to nonces?
@@PeterDangerRankinpeople who respect this scumbag are no better than he was.
@@PeterDangerRankin pardoning is humanity
He touched so many people @@tylerbushell2333
*The chorus and last verse were cut off from the end of this song:*
All together now!
Tie me kangaroo down, sport,
Tie me kangaroo down.
Tie me kangaroo down, sport,
Tie me kangaroo down.
*Tan me hide when I'm dead, Fred,*
*Tan me hide when I'm dead.*
*So we tanned his hide when he died, Clyde,*
*And that's it hanging on the shed.*
All together now!
Tie me kangaroo down, sport,
Tie me kangaroo down.
Tie me kangaroo down, sport,
Tie me kangaroo down.
Long after his incarceration and then recently died just wait til his song will get his copyright revoked will result into public domain when anyone shall exploit his tunes for the rest of the eternity.
So smooth
RIP Rolf Harris your musical and entertainment abilities will be missed greatly and you will be remembered for this
Do you often post condolences for convicted nonces?
@@terryah2136 🤣
@@terryah2136 no but I do post condolences for people who were a great asset to the music industry at some point in there life which he was maybe he was a convicted criminal but that didn't change the effort he put into the entertainment and music industries
Do you also say the same for R Kelly and Gary Glitter?
@@terryah2136 R Kelly is a braindead moron and no one had heard of Gary Glitter. Rolf was a disgusting excuse for a human being but he still nonetheless contributed much to the entertainment industry. It doesn't justify or excuse his actions in any way but people should still be allowed to enjoy his music if they so wish.
Thanks for posting the original. 'Let me Abos go loose' 😒
Geez, that Abo line aged well. Not racist AT ALL.
Jon Dunmore: what do you suppose the Abo's call US??? In the USA, blacks routinely call White people 'honkies', but no, no, that's not 'racist' at all. Hey, we're ALL 'racist'. That's essential Human nature.
@@leelarson107 never heard a black person ever call a white a honker ever.
So! They are abos
What’s an Abo?
Wolf creek
Love that film, and he's still out there
The ultimate multi-talented all round performer.
Plays many instruments, singer, songwriter, conductor, painter, actor, comedian for both children and adults and an unofficial ambassador between Australia and Britain for decades. He did a great deal of good, using his many talents to strengthen the bonds between our two countries.
I wish people would still see the good he did. Everyone is a balance of things, nobody is ever just good or just bad.
I will always love the entertainer that he was when I was a kid. I still have the music albums that I listened to and sang along with for years. I'm surprised that they still have the songs in the groove instead of having been completely "worn out" from overuse back then. No matter what he has otherwise done, I'd never sell them, throw them away or destroy them because they, and he, brought a share of happiness into my childhood and hold treasured memories.
(What a shame about the dark side of him though.)
> No matter what he has otherwise done, I'd never sell them, throw them away or destroy them because they, and he, brought a share of happiness into my childhood and hold treasured memories.
Also the songs are just really neat.
He was a nonce
I take some comfort that his best work, before he essentially became a cover artist, was mostly recorded prior to the earliest reported offences.
It’s not a crime to own any of it or even to download or stream it (I have a Rolf playlist I like to put on from time to time) but the fact that it’s not played on public stations anymore helps victims get closure and that’s very important.
My mum grew up with Rolf and she still finds it hard to believe that Rolf was a paedophile
The way rolf Harris was going down in that film,when he was singing ,he acted very strange ,he felt very guilty for what he did ,I bet he's regretting what he did
People who grew up back then are freaks... haunting video
Such a sad song with deep meaning
I'm in Australia I'm on holiday
im in Sydney .I'm trying to learn that song ,tie me kangaroo down sport
"Let me Abos go loose..."???
That's the first time I've ever heard that verse.
I think my mom had this on 45. This and On Top of Spaghetti
This is a masterpiece idc about his sexual stuff
Thought I was safer in the 80s 😆
ai love this but, Sunarise, amazing
Wolf Creak 2 (2013) LOL 😁😁
Wolf creek strikes😮
I will always love him and his song.
bad boy oh dear
I only like the original version taking out the verse and changing the lyrics ruined song.
I mean his accusations of his person and the jail thing sort of ruined him for me as well.
Clypso was popular when this song was written it was just edgy then.
Im sure he didnt think of abos as slaves. He just meant how they were being treated wasnt right. Which back then had some truth to it.
Im not sure if it is appropriate or not by todays standards but we cant censor stuff like that. It be different if a song said something like that today but changing older song seems stupid.
They changed the song when made for the american market which tanked. Mainly because they released it years later in usa.
N.o.n.c.e
.n.s.e.
@@abrahamlupis9354 n.c.e
dude's out here droppin' the Australian version of the N-word in a calypso parody song on national TV
Abo/Abos the Australian equivalent of our N-word!
To be fair they did have to make an ad about not huffing petrol
Based
@@luisatehortuajr6969If we’re not even spelling one word, then they’re probably not quite the same.
Sicko
0:24 is there any specific reason behind for that reaction
he is impersonating the face of a dying man
0:25 why this reaction while saying dangerous..
Let me abos go loose 😂
let me abos go loose Lui......
"Tie me Kangaroo down Sport" this songs about shooting as many Kangaroos as possible/ tying shot Kangaroos to a vehicle
Presumably the last verse about "me hide" was too strong for 1960!
It is included in the 2008 version - Rolf and the Seekers! - at th-cam.com/video/VyTXM8mcTew/w-d-xo.html
Well I'm not jumping on the cancel culture let's hate Rolf Harris band wagon! I don't care what he did back in the day or weather or not
the allegations against him are true this is still a great song and he was still a great entertainer and I prefer to remember him for that
and not what he went through these last 10 years. We can't just pretend like his legacy never happened.
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Is it just me, or does it look like he's about to succumb to some sort of physical ailment toward the end?
Listen to the words of the song. He was acting out the story.
Wolf creek 2 😂
have you guessed what the kangaroo represents yet
RIP Rolf Harris, who passed away on 5/23/2023
Or as the rest of the world writes - 23/5/2023.
GOOD RIDDANCE
@@Vinterfrid Did he die earlier in the month or did I hear that wrong from ABC Australia TV?
@@pwepersonal2024 According to Wikipedia he died on the 10th of May 2023, It’s weird why it’s just mentioned a day ago apparently of neck cancer.
This song was from 1963, not 1960.
In American it was released in 1963, but this is the original from 1960, when it was a hit everywhere else. Plus American got a re-recorded version.
goodiesguy, Really? Didn't know that. I thought we here in America got the same version as everyone else.
@@bwsmyhero the 20th Century Fox 45rpm has this version, but that wasn't the one that was sold and was the hit in the U.S. the Epic Records version was.
@@goodiesguy I read that the "Let me abos go loose, Lou" version wasn't sold in America, but it was certainly HEARD on American radio, because that's the version I am familiar with, being an American. I was surprised to hear that a revised version had been released without that verse.
@@bwsmyhero The 1963 re-recording for Epic DOES contain the verse, but most CD's from the past 20 or so years that use it have it edited out at Rolf's request.
1:18 the controversial verse
Controversial about the verse
It says a racial slur
@Ben Pincus,I love how you “woke” idiots have nothing better to do than cry about and police songs,shows,etc from over half a century ago!
The term “abo’s” isn’t “racist”. It’s short for aboriginals or aborigines. And yes,I’m aware Australians used them as slaves. This is 2022 now and that’s ancient history. Stop whining about the past and get a life and worry about the screwed up things going on now. Like teachers trying to pervert our children in grade school.
This is still a good song and it’s not offensive,except to you,whom I suspect wasn’t even alive when it came out.
Not really. They absolutely should be let loose. If he said keep them in chains, that wouldn't be appropriate in this era..
@@Somchai007 "they're of no further use" Was the justification for releasing them, not for the interest of their wellbeing.
No way to justify it. Period.
Spoken Intro]
There's an old Australian stockman lying, dying
He gets himself up onto one elbow and he turns to his mates
Who are all gathered around and he says:
[Verse 1]
Watch me wallabies feed, mate
Watch me wallabies feed
They're a dangerous breed, mate
So watch me wallabies feed
Altogether now!
Chorus]
Tie me kangaroo down, sport
Tie me kangaroo down
Tie me kangaroo down, sport
Tie me kangaroo down
[Verse 2]
Keep me cockatoo cool, Curl
Keep me cockatoo cool
Ah, don't go acting the fool, Curl
Just keep me cockatoo cool
Altogether now!
[Chorus]
Tie me kangaroo down, sport
Tie me kangaroo down
Tie me kangaroo down, sport
Tie me kangaroo down
[Verse 3]
'N' take me koala back, Jack
Take me koala back
He lives somewhere out on the track, Mac
So take me koala back
Altogether now!
Chorus]
Tie me kangaroo down, sport
Tie me kangaroo down
Tie me kangaroo down, sport
Tie me kangaroo down
[Verse 4]
Let me abos go loose, Lou
Let me abos go loose
They're of no further use, Lou
So let me abos go loose
Altogether now!
[Chorus]
Tie me kangaroo down, sport
Tie me kangaroo down
Tie me kangaroo down, sport
Tie me kangaroo down
[Verse 5]
And mind me platypus duck, Bill
Mind me platypus duck
Ah, don't let 'im go running amok, Bill
Just mind me platypus duck
Altogether now!
Chorus]
Tie me kangaroo down, sport
Tie me kangaroo down
Tie me kangaroo down, sport
Tie me kangaroo down
[Verse 6]
Play your didgeridoo, Blue
Play your didgeridoo
Ah, like, keep playin' 'til I shoot through, Blue
Play your didgeridoo
Altogether now!
[Chorus]
Tie me kangaroo down, sport
Tie me kangaroo down
Tie me kangaroo down, sport
Tie me kangaroo down
[Verse 7]
Tan me hide when I'm dead, Fred
Tan me hide when I'm dead
So we tanned his hide when he died, Clyde
And that's it hangin' on the shed!!
Altogether now!
[Chorus]
Tie me kangaroo down, sport
Tie me kangaroo down
Tie me kangaroo down, sport
Tie me kangaroo down
I have this on 45. Don't know where I found it, but I've had it for at least 50 years.
Always one of my favorite songs.
Definitely nothing like this kind of fun music, today.
Where was this televised??
Same here actually. Which is kind of amazing because I'm in Canada and I'm not even 45 myself so there's no way I should even know about this song. Sad I didn't know about the problematic singer though. Still hearing it is nostalgic, and since I've been watching a ton of Bluey I can actually understand the song now.
TCN-9 (Channel 9) Sydney, NSW Australia, sometime in 1960. This edited copy without the final verse was a part of 1965 clip show.
@@classicmusicofyesteryear6709 wow. That's older than me, by a couple of years.
👨🦳!!!!!!
✌
There's multiple points when he didn't look like he was ok. Was that an act or was he actually not ok
Did you listen when he introduced the song? If you did, you wouldn't have to ask that question. Right?
@@Vinterfrid o I KNOW the song and what the set up is but I was just wondering if Rolf was ok at certain moments or if that was apart of the act
"Let me abos go loose" always dodgy line, be it 1960 or even 1860 ! as Aborigines never legally as slaves
I'm sure he meant avos......green, brown, whatever..
1:18 “ so we’re describing aboriginals but we need to make it shorter and I don’t really like them anyways what should we do” “ I got an idea”
I’ve got an idea. How about you go back to your “safe space” to wet yourself because you can’t cope in the real world and let everyone else enjoy the video without your crying because the past doesn’t conform to your “woke” sensibility’s. Maybe you can find a drag Queen story time to attend.
This is one of the most annoying songs of all times cuz it’s so dang catchy 😂😂😂
1:19 - "Let me abos go loose, Lou." "Abos" is short for aborigines, the black indigenous people of Australia. He's telling "Lou" to release his slaves. Even in the '60s, that sh*t should've been banned.
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Even in the early 60's, Australian Aboriginals weren't counted as Australian citizens. That changed in 1967.
Thanks for that mate. I feel much more informed about the topic of indigenous fellows of the great southern land known as Australia. We can only hope that all these bigots in the comments section will follow suit and become as woke as we are.
“A.W.A.W.B.A.L!!!
I even date aboriginal women because they are so much purer than most western city dwelling women.
@Gary Allen Possibly, but this looks before 1966 when the walk out at Wave Hill occured. Slaves, who knows,..slave wages,..more than likely.
Now Evn/Even Though This/That Was Then, That/This Is Now Still @/At 29-30 He:Rolf Harris Nailed It Down Pat "The 'Suffering'" Of The Stockman While He's "'Fading'-'Away'/'Dying'", Now It Was Just A Year Ago When/That He HsSlf/HisSelf/HmSlf/HimSelf "'Faded'-'Away'/'Died'", Did He Hear In Hs/His Mind The Sound Of The Didgeridoo As/When/While He "'Faded'-'Away'/'Died'"?
Did they tan his hide when he died, Clyde?
Get to work, Fred!
this sucks more now than ever, thanks...
Rolf is a fine man. He's touched so many....
@@imstillalive1818 touched so many peoples hearts❤
@@crabbycrusts6267 and their genitals
They're of no use Lou