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The London Underground Song

londonblue

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I don't know if you have all heard this before, it's been doing the rounds for years, but if you haven't give this a listen:-

London Underground Song

I should warn you that it's pretty rude, so if you're easily offended, or under age, then don't listen.

With apologies to those in the industry...
 
I remember this one... :D

In the climate of disquiet amongst the underground unions recently, it's quite appropriate.
 
I love the line:

So now I'm standing here in the pouring rain, where the ****'s my ****ing train

Really encapsulates the feeling you have when you know a train's late.
 
Remember some little git playing it over and over again on the coach to the League Two playoff final on his mobile. mildly amusing the first time i heard it, although the coach had kids and old people on it. Got depressing after the fifth play. Wanted to suffocate ASBO boy by the time we arrived in Wales.:flamer:
 
If you like that check out the other songs by the group who made this, their called "amateur transplants". A couple of nice paradoies of Grace Kelly and Your beautiful.

All the vids are on youtube!
 
Northern Birds (set to the tune of More Than Words) is a great tune in its offensiveness.
 
If you like that check out the other songs by the group who made this, their called "amateur transplants". A couple of nice paradoies of Grace Kelly and Your beautiful.

All the vids are on youtube!

Why does this remind me of the Barron Knights? **shudders**
 
i remember this doing the rounds a few years ago. Still funny when i hear it now.
 
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