Campaign Theme Tune - You Decide!

The Save Dreamland Campaign was launched by Joyland Books in January 2003 and is now supported by several thousand people. This is the place to discuss all aspects of saving Margate's famous amusement park and its iconic , Grade II listed Scenic Railway, Britain's oldest roller coaster.

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Campaign Theme Tune

Big Yellow Taxi
8
32%
Let's Work Together
0
No votes
Ain't No Stopping Us Now
1
4%
Fairground (ps I HATE Simply Red HV!!!!)
3
12%
Things Can Only Get Better
0
No votes
We Are The Champions
1
4%
Mr Blue Sky
1
4%
Sunshine on a Rainy Day
0
No votes
Margate
7
28%
Other (please specify!)
4
16%
 
Total votes : 25

Campaign Theme Tune - You Decide!

Postby Hairy Vince » 13 Feb 2006, 11:24

Following popular demand (well 2 people) it's time for another poll. The Theme Tune for the Save Dreamland Campaign!

Clearly with 60 years of Pop music, the decision will be difficult - but hey life is full of difficuly decisions!

Enjoy
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Postby DaveD » 13 Feb 2006, 17:31

It clearly has to be Captain Sensible's 1982 UK Number One: "Happy Talk". If you listen to the lyrics, it clearly defines the archetypal characteristics of the campaign and it's members. Hairy Vince, I most vehemently insist upon it's inclusion in the poll. If you look closely enough, the words are seem to be eerily connected with Dreamland…..


Happy talkin' talkin Happy talk (people are generally happy in Dreamland & talk to each other)
Talk about things you'd like to do (go on rides and things)
You've got to have a dream (land)
If you don't have a dream (land)
How you gonna have a dream (land) come true

Talk about the moon (the old Apollo/Heatwave ride) floating in the sky (on chairs)
Looking like a lily on a lake (where you had 2 and a half minutes on those 10p Remote Controlled Boats to crash into Paper Mache Lighthouses)
Talk about the (lady)bird learning how to fly
Making all the music he can make (erm….they had music somewhere)

Happy talkin' talkin Happy talk
Talk about things you'd like to do
You've got to have a dream (land)
If you don't have a dream (land)
How you gonna have a dream (land) come true

Let's talk about the (looping) star looking like a toy
Peeking through the branches of a tree (there were lots of trees there)
Talk about the girl talk about the boy (how wet the boy is after coming off the water chute)
Counting all the ripples on the sea (after the water chute has landed, with a soggy polaroid of you and your pals for a fiver)

Happy talkin' talkin Happy talk
Talk about things you'd like to do
You've got to have a dream (land)
If you don't have a dream (land)
How you gonna make a dream (land) come true



Do I win a prize?

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Postby Sarah » 13 Feb 2006, 17:46

I treated myself to a Savoy Cabbage from Somerfield today. It'll be a wrench, but if you must have a prize that's the best I can do.

Interesting selection Vince. But what about Rock 'n' Roller Coaster by Tony Crombie and his Rockets? We Can Work it Out by The Beatles? A Little Less Conversation by the King? Or Everybody's Talking by Harry Nilsson (which immediately conjures up Del and Rodney on the Scenic)?

See, this is why I didn't want to do a poll!

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Hatred

Postby Hairy Vince » 18 Feb 2006, 01:13

You lot take the pi$$......Simply Red in Second Place......I think I am going to hang myself right now!!!!!


AAAAAAAAAH

:oops:
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Simply Dread

Postby porterm » 18 Feb 2006, 01:59

Harry Vince,

I can't sympathise with your viewpoint more there. Ever since Jazz FM became "smooth" this wretched tune seems to very commonly crop up in its rather predictable playlist. I find the track just never seems to end, and I always hit my new number one DAB preset button to return to Choice. (I know this is way off topic but the aforementioned song just infuriates me - so bland in my humble opinion). Sure I've upset a few Simply Red fans now, but then it wouldn't be good if we all liked the same artists - just imagine the huge arenas we'd need to cater for the mammoth crowds.

I vote for Carol King's Big Yellow Taxi, or maybe the newer Counting Crows version which I bought especially for the enhanced video filmed at New York's Coney Island I believe. (I did bring this along to the Roaring 20's marathon night back in 2003). Funnily enough I can't seem to remember the Carol King track being played at our Convention as mentioned before.

Martin

PS Just played that CD in my pc; I forgot the above video also has clips of Two Weeks Notice with Hugh Grant and Sandra Bullock. Just for the record! - good video though I thought but no views of the famous landmark Cyclone - criminal.
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Postby Hairy Vince » 19 Feb 2006, 01:40

DREAMLAND FOREVER.....HUCKNALL NEVER!!!!!
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Huckers

Postby DaveD » 19 Feb 2006, 21:02

I completely concur with the desparaging comments offered in the direction of Mr Michael Hucknell and wish to state that Simply Red are little more then middle-class, coffee table cack with a barely talented jewel-toothed jerkoff as a frontman.

I think the Brit Awards showed that finally, we are in best period of British music for fifteen years and their day has been confined to the dusty racks of Cash Converters........
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Postby Hairy Vince » 02 Mar 2006, 17:53

Chas 'n' Dave (everyones favourite two and a half cockney words) now in second place. I know not everyone is a C&D fan, but anything is better than the Huckster!
Keep up the good work!
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Postby Zoidstar » 02 Mar 2006, 23:18

oh well voted foe stop us now :oops:

I know its nothing to do with margate or dreamland but Has anyone heard the Southend song by Cloe Lane?
Zoid on!
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Postby Hairy Vince » 05 Mar 2006, 16:56

The Southend Song.....I am scared and confused...Please tell me more!!
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Postby Hairy Vince » 17 Mar 2006, 10:13

Obviously on the 29th April, the top of the poll and other requests will be played at the Dreamland Disco! (Still no nothing about the Southend Song though!)
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Postby Sarah » 17 Mar 2006, 17:14

There is some talk that Cleo Laine will be appearing in Margate this summer as part of our Jazz Festival (which is astonishingly good, if jazz is your thang). Perhaps I should lodge a request at the Winter Gardens for the 'Southend Song'. Or maybe her own scat rendition of Margate. I'd pay to hear that.

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Postby Hairy Vince » 26 Mar 2006, 18:39

Scooby Dooby Dooo....Daaaan to Margate!
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