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Post by shannondegroot on Apr 27, 2019 3:12:45 GMT
when it came out?
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Post by bravomailer on Apr 27, 2019 3:24:11 GMT
Not sure. But they loved Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs. Who can blame them?
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Post by petrolino on Apr 27, 2019 15:09:59 GMT
It became the second most popular recording in the Valley of the Kings after 'King Tut'.
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Post by Ass_E9 on Apr 28, 2019 1:01:19 GMT
Tut-tut.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Apr 28, 2019 10:41:30 GMT
Its a great song, so i assume they liked it.
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Post by someguy on Apr 28, 2019 12:17:39 GMT
I have yet to see anybody of any nationality walk like that and keep an ounce of dignity.
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Post by hi224 on Apr 28, 2019 14:57:35 GMT
Who knows.
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Post by theshape25 on Apr 28, 2019 21:17:24 GMT
It was the 80's. They probably didn't care. If it was released now there would probably some big stink about it by some group of people.
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Post by mrellaguru on Apr 28, 2019 22:10:34 GMT
All of our stereotypes about Egyptians come from ancient relics and hieroglyphics. It would be like Egyptians releasing a song called "dress like an American" about dressing like pilgrims.
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Post by Admin on May 3, 2019 6:46:13 GMT
"King Tut" - Steve Martin & The Toot Uncommons (1978 Warner Brothers) The Toot Uncommons. lol. I never knew that. Anyway, if you're gonna post it, do it right.
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Post by mstreepsucks on May 3, 2019 8:03:39 GMT
I don't know. I dunno shit! But, are you doing alright? I hope you're feeling ok. And doing Ok.
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