Friday 9 November 2012

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'Jimmy Savile's Playlist'?

                                                                                                                                                           
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This blog is my own (tongue in cheek) thoughts on what sort of a playlist would sum up that DirtyJack-off Peado Twat,  
'Jimmy 'The Nonce' Savile's' life. 
And the Ten Song Titles below (along with their video's), is what I came Up with.

Now I doubt that this will be to everybody's taste and I do realise that it may even offend some of you, but let me assure you that.  Firstly: "I am in no way attempting to trivialise this 'filthy fuckers' 'dirty deeds' because, a Peado is a fucking Peado ok?" But the way I see it is this, "there's fuck all anybody can do about it now, and no fucker died, so we might as well take the piss out of the 'scrawny self obsessed little prick' and at least have a laugh at the 'vile twats' expense".

And Secondly: If it does happen to offend you.... I couldn't give a fuck.!!!
Just 'Don't' read it.

Because if you 'don't' read it, 
you 'can't' be offended. So if you 'do' read it and you 'are' offended then your a fucking idiot, because I told you you 'would' be if you 'did', so you 'shouldn't' have. 
Should you?
But anyway. If you did, and you are (offended that is), please feel free to leave your abuse for me in the comment box below. As they say...."there's no such thing as 'Bad Press" and realistically, I doubt very much that you could come up with anything new to call me that I haven't already heard - more than once - from dozens of other fuckheads in the past, so, do your worst...."Fuckhead"

I promise I'll read all comments whether good or bad and I'll also always reply to any correspondence should you wish to contact me. This I'd like to encourage from....All of you who 'do' enjoy this sort of humour and 'don't' mind laughing in the face of adversity.... All of you who, (like me) 'Will Not' be told there are boundaries in comedy.... 'Will Not' be told there are lines you can't cross. And most importantly....All of you who, stand firm and uphold your absolute right to....Take the piss out of a dead fucking Peado.

So. If you 'ARE' of the above mentioned persona and you have your own ideas of what song or songs would aptly add to this 'Peado's Playlist', then please, by all means, make your suggestions via the comment box below and if I agree with your suggestion/s I will add it or them to the Playlist and give you full credit for your contribution within the video's introduction.

I would like to mention that it 'is' only the 'Song Title' that bears any kind of Comical, Witty or Cynical reference to this 'Scrawny Little Weasel's' 'Peado Playlist', so all the information you read preceding each video is an accurate account of that particular song. Also. Each song is worth at least a Minute on your ear, (admittedly, some more than others) so please click on the video's below their corresponding song title's and give them a listen, some of the oldies may just surprise you.

So all that being said, here is my personal
 

"Jimmy Savile All Time Top Ten Peado's Playlist"

Enjoy!!

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And Straight
In At Number 1 
Oddly Enough
It's 
Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas 
With
"Little Children"
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"Little Children" was written by J. Leslie McFarland and Mort Shuman.
It was recorded by Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas, and reached number 1 in
the UK Singles Chart in March 1964, and number 7 in the US Hot 100 singles
chart later the same year.


Watch The Video Below





In At Number 2

It's  
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap
With
"Young Girl"
(or 'Girl's' as the case may be)
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  "Young Girl" was performed by Gary Puckett & The Union Gap and released in 1968. 
The song reached number 1 in the UK Singles chart and number 2 on the US  
Billboard Hot 100.
It enjoyed a Second UK Chart run in 1974 when it peaked at number 6.


Watch The Video Below 




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In At Number 3 

It's Maurice Chevalier (from the Movie Gigi)  
With 
"Thank Heaven For Little Girls"
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 "Thank Heaven for Little Girls" is a song written in 1957 by Alan J Lerner
and Frederick Loewe. It became famous as the opening and closing song from the 
1958 film Gigi 
sung - and later recorded by Maurice Chevalier.


Watch The Video Below 





In At Number 4

 It's The Supremes
With
"Baby Love"
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 "Baby Love" was a 1964 hit recorded by The Supremes for the Motown label.
Written and produced by Motown's main production team Holland–Dozier
–Holland, the song topped the Billboard pop singles chart in the United States 
from October 25, 1964 through November 21, 1964, and in the 
United Kingdom pop singles chart concurrently.



Watch The Video Below





In At Number 5

It's Donny Osmond
With
"Young Love"
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  "Young Love" reached number 1 in the UK's singles chart in
August 1973 for Donny Osmond and remained there for 4 weeks.
In America it didn't make the charts; it was the B-side of Osmond's
"A Million To One", which reached number 23 on the Top 100,
although a previous 1957 version by Tab Hunter had massive success.


 Watch The Video Below






In At Number 6

It's Rolf Harris
With
"Two Little Boys"
 (just popped this one in for good measure)
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 "Two Little Boys" was written by American composer Theodore Morse
and lyricist Edward Madden in 1902 and was made popular at that time
by Harry Lauder. It became a surprise No. 1 hit in the UK singles chart for
Australian entertainer Rolf Harris in December 1969.



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In At Number 7

It's Ne-Yo
With
"So Sick"
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 "So Sick" was written by American singer-songwriter Ne-Yo.
The track was produced by Norwegian production team 'Stargate'
for Ne-Yo's debut album 'In My Own Words'.
It was successful on charts worldwide, reaching No. 1 in the US 
and the UK. It was Ne-Yo's first UK No. 1 and also his biggest
hit so far.



Watch The Video Below





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In At Number 8

It's Elvis Presley
With
"(You're The) Devil In Disguise"
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"(You're the) Devil in Disguise" was a UK number one single for Mr P in 
August 1963. Written by the songwriting team Bill Giant, Bernie Baum
And Florence Kaye and published by Elvis Presley Music It peaked at 
only No. 3 in the US on the 'Billboard Hot 100 singles chart'.


Watch The Video Below 








In At Number 9


It's the Pet Shop Boys
With
"It's A Sin"
(I popped this one in for the religious amongst you because I'm quite sure it is)
  'Catholics not included' of course.
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"It's a Sin" was written and performed by - 'Pet shop Boys' - Chris Lowe and  
Neil Tennant and was the lead single from the duo's second "proper" album, 
'Actually'
Released in June 1987, it became the duo's second UK number 1 single. 
It was also a massive hit across Europe, supposedly the best-selling 
European single of 1987. 
It also reached No. 9 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming the duo's third 
Top 10 hit there.



Watch The Video Below










And At Number 10 

It's the legendary  
Rolling Stones
With
"It's All Over Now"
(well! Death is pretty definite)
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 "It's All Over Now" was written by Bobby and Shirley Womack
It was first released by The Valentinos featuring Bobby Womack.  

The Valentinos version entered the US Billboard Hot 100 chart on June 
27, 1964, where it stayed on the chart for two weeks, peaking at only No. 94. 
The Rolling Stones had their first UK No. 1 hit with this song in July 1964.

Watch The Video Below




Well....That's mine, now add your own.

All relevant 'Song titles' considered, but when making suggestions please give the Artists name as well as the song title.

So I'll look forward to hearing from you soon.