Sv: [Powderworks] Bus to Coogee?
James Warren
jimcwarren@earthlink.net
Sun, 03 Nov 2002 13:12:21 -0800
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on 11/2/02 7:51 PM, Magnus Holmgren at oznut@swipnet.se wrote:
When they demoed the song for Head Injuries, Peter sang Bus to Coogee in th=
e
first verse and later on in the song he sang Bus to Bondi.
Did zone 5 cover both Coogee and Bondi?
Make of that what you will.
Magnus
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Hi there, Can anyone shed any light on Bus to Coogee? I am guessing it is a
souped version of Bus to Bondi, but why the change? Maybe they prefer Cooge=
e
to Bondi nowadays Stephen "This is a mad house....you'll be lucky to make i=
t
till Tuesday"=20
But the word "Coogee" doesn't rhyme that well with the word "wonder".
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on 11/2/02 7:51 PM, Magnus Holmgren at oznut@swipnet.se wrote:<BR>
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<BLOCKQUOTE><TT>When they demoed the song for Head Injuries, Peter sang Bus=
to Coogee in the first verse and later on in the song he sang Bus to Bondi.=
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Did zone 5 cover both Coogee and Bondi?<BR>
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Make of that what you will.<BR>
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Magnus<BR>
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</TT>Hi there, Can anyone shed any light on Bus to Coogee? I am guessing it=
is a souped version of Bus to Bondi, but why the change? Maybe they prefer =
Coogee to Bondi nowadays Stephen "This is a mad house....you'll be luck=
y to make it till Tuesday" <BR>
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But the word "Coogee" doesn't rhyme that well with the word "=
;wonder".
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