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    Default Waltzing Matilda - Ali Mills

    This is absolutely brilliant!

    A TOP End Kriol version of Australia's favourite song is on its way to becoming the Territory's next big national hit.

    Ali Mills' Waltjim Bat Matilda has been causing a stir down south, being played by high-profile radio hosts and receiving hundreds of hits on Mills' MySpace page.

    The song is a version of our unofficial national anthem Waltzing Matilda, the lyrics for which were penned by Banjo Paterson on a track east of Winton, in Outback Queensland.

    It is sung in the Top End's Kriol, a combination of languages said to have grown organically from the meeting of Aboriginal, European and Chinese people around Darwin.


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    certainly gets the old toes a tapping..... ah well, we still have the lumberjack song
    regards, stan

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    Quote Originally Posted by stan carter View Post
    certainly gets the old toes a tapping..... ah well, we still have the lumberjack song:
    regards, stan


    MUCH MORE AT LINK: http://www.merchant-navy.net/forum/a...g-matilda.html

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    Default Very good But!??

    Very Good but i cant understamd a Bl--dy word haha!
    Nice tune for Dancing the Who Flung Dung!
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    Default Billabong Blues

    Brian, if some poor, tired old swagman camped beside a billabong and all that racket was going on, there's no wonder he jumped into it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Quartermaine View Post
    Brian, if some poor, tired old swagman camped beside a billabong and all that racket was going on, there's no wonder he jumped into it.

    Richard
    Wonder how many Stubbies she got for that?
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