Playlist by Algernon
Homage to the race that stops a nation …..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaWs79v0ugE
Bring on the dancing Horses – Echo and the Bunnymen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS8ZfVTE4SM
Crazy Horses – The Osmonds
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bZkp7q19f0
Gangnam Style – PSY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y_PZPpWTRTU
Mr Ed – Opening theme
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSHr4ubuD64
Rawhide – theme
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcWevSHrbiA
Comanche the Brave horse – Johnny Horton
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_X_SWuwM7k
Tennessee Stud – Johnny Cash
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORqD4q2B97U
Three Horses – Joan Baez
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKbPUzhWeeI
Riders on the Storm – The Doors
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSAJ0l4OBHM
Horse with no name – America
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhVLiHPUOIM
Wild horses – The Rolling Stones
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45m3bGQQwKk
Pony Boy – Bruce Springsteen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXTnYCg8v8o
Chestnut Mare – The Byrds
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xOke9yb_mk
Wild horses – Prefab sprout
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zw_gEpGqnqQ
Live Like horses – Elton John/Pavarotti
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA0krVJeszE
Who’s gonna to ride your wild horses – U2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MCV__hX9eY
Heavy Horses – Jethro Tull

Riders on the Storm, Horse with no Name and Wild Horses… there’s your top trio right there!
🙂
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Yet I tossed up whether or not to include Riders on the storm.
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I’m glad you did; I really got into this song in a big way on the Cote d’Azure; Jim Morrison was HUGE in France… this is the most atomospheric of all the DOORS biggies I think; largely the result of the relative simplicity of the melody line and the recording of an actual storm as a backdrop for the keyboard and bass; oh, and the minor pentatonic scale!
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Turf racing is like watching paint dry.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qr3dBM8Yoi0
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I’m convinced that the massive prize money the nags get for winning is put up entirely by an unholy covern of criminals and women’s clothing and millinery industry folk, who we refer to as “colourful racing identities”. I mean, for pete’s sake – MILLINERY. At what other time do women wear silly hats ? Royal weddings and horse racing carnivals. That’s it.
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I like hats, nice hats that improve your looks. These days no one wears them anymore, unless it’s as a protection from Aussie sun.
The hats I dislike are those silly hats women wear to races, and as you say to Royal weddings…don’t the women want to look as good as possible on the these special occasions? Why does anyone want to look silly 🙂
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Well it was nice seeing a horse give the cup to a horse this afternoon.
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Horses like straw hats.
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A horse with a brollie??
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Most today wouldn’t know one end from the other of a horse. Heard someone on the news today saying they didn’t spend much on an outfit for the day just $400!
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Algy, speakin’ on horses…
Zeus only knows I had no intention when I set off to attend an appointment for minor surgery a few days ago and to see what I would take with me cast an eye over the contents of my blue fold-up plastic book crates that when I moved replaced my magnificent teak side of the road council rubbish collection sideboard…15 Poets:Chaucer to Arnold (OUP 1943). Last time I was in town had to have it from the op shop over the road from the Torrens library . 😉
Fancy I metaphorically tweeted to myself me sitting in a waiting room with a tome like it without a paper bag over my head. In fact the volume’s spine can’t be read from a neighbouring plastic chair as it’s a beautifullest darkest navy blue with barely vital silver fonts (terrible on the back those waiting room chairs in hospitals).
Worry no more I was late for the appointment because I wandered off taking photographs of flowers (must have been the effect of the book choice).
I read the introduction to the Keats’ selection …mmm L. (Louis) Macneice wrote that … mmm the two poetic idols of schoolboys (sic) are Keats and Shelley … mm he recalls a v young master just down from Oxford telling the boys that Keats was the only poet in the world who really mattered … … mmm Chaucer … mmm H.S.Bennet wrote the introduction to Chaucer and it’s gripping because it throws me directly into the subject (Chaucer) … Chaucer slogged learning different styles of poetry (crystal clear) and I begin to read the Prologue to the Canterbury Tales.
I notice something. Epiphany. How didn’t I see it before. The word ‘y-ronne’ meaning ‘run’. The racehorse in the stable over the back fence at the neighbour’s in North Queensland. When I was a kid. His name was ‘Y-ronne’ pronounced ”Wye-ron”. His whole name was ‘Y-ronne Grynne’. I made up at the hospital the other day the spelling for ‘Grynne’. Pronounced ‘Grin’.
Thus I passed the time at the hospital challenged. The name of the horse was Run?
Nice name for a horse. 🙂
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That’s what they do.
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