Topic: | Binned Aid | |
Posted by: | Francis Rowe | |
Date/Time: | 26/11/14 14:45:00 |
Some of the world's leading pop stars have recognised that ebola is a relatively trivial problem and have come together to release a Christmas album to raise funds for those less fortunate than the rest of us. Through no fault of their own some people in the West of London will have to use wheelie bins this Christmas and this new album seeks to raise awareness of their plight. Give generously and tonight thank God it's them instead of you! Tracks include Binday Bloody Binday - U2 Do You Wheelie Want to Hurt Me – Culture Club It’s A Long Way to the Tip-perary – Flanagan and Allan You Wheelie Got Me – The Kinks Back to Black Bags - Amy Winehouse London's Burning Rubbish - The Trash (Cor Baby That's) Wheelie Free – Jon Otway and Wild Willy Barrett |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Binned Aid | 26/11/14 14:45:00 | Francis Rowe |
Re:Binned Aid | 26/11/14 14:58:00 | Pete Mayes |
Bin Can Can | 26/11/14 15:06:00 | Marlene Plimley |
Re:Bin Can Can | 26/11/14 15:13:00 | Jeannie Shapiro |
Re:Re:Bin Can Can | 26/11/14 15:21:00 | Sam Hearn |
Re:Re:Re:Bin Can Can | 26/11/14 16:52:00 | Janet Norman |
Re:Re:Bin Can Can | 27/11/14 15:54:00 | Mari Austin |
Re:Binned Aid | 26/11/14 16:55:00 | Sean Wales |
Re:Binned Aid | 27/11/14 09:20:00 | Paul Pryce |
Re:Re:Binned Aid | 27/11/14 12:21:00 | Ken Munn |
Re:Binned Aid | 27/11/14 16:28:00 | Mari Austin |
Re:Re:Binned Aid | 27/11/14 16:34:00 | Richard Greenhough |