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Another one gone

Peter Sarsted today aged 75 RIP. Couldn't stand his song though.

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  • CafcWest
    CafcWest Posts: 6,231
    RIP. Song always invokes a nostalgic feeling.
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,264
    edited January 2017
    Where do you go to my lovely ?
  • RIP
    One of three brothers who had hits Peter and Eden Kane both topping the charts
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,568
    edited January 2017

    Where do you go to my lovely ?

    Where do you go to my lovely
    When you're alone in your bed
    Tell me the thoughts that surround you
    I want to look inside your head
    For a laugh ha ha ha
  • RIP
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,449
    RIP. Real sound of the sixties and guess the conveyor belt will keep going into 2017...
  • great song. RIP Peter Sarstedt
  • Big William
    Big William Posts: 3,866
    One of my favourite songs from that era, I don't know why but it's somehow far more evocative than a lot of more well known stuff from those times. RIP.
  • Rob
    Rob Posts: 12,027
    RIP
  • HantsAddick
    HantsAddick Posts: 2,423
    R.I.P. Peter. Seems like 2017 is starting how 2016 left off.

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  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,347
    RIP Peter. He lived in south London as a kid.
  • RIP..like that song in a funny kind of way.
  • RIP
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,493
    good clear diction and voice .. and a terrific moustache .. R I P
  • HantsAddick
    HantsAddick Posts: 2,423

    RIP Peter. He lived in south London as a kid.

    Never knew that.
  • Nadou
    Nadou Posts: 1,735
    edited January 2017
    Love 'Where Do You Go To My Lovely' - it's very evocative. I like songs with narratives and this one always feel like a potted Harold Robbins novel to me. He was a nice bloke, Peter Sarstedt - I met him when he played a very small open air gig near me and I was thrilled to hear it sung live, along with his other hit, 'Frozen Orange Juice'.
  • Nadou said:

    Love 'Where Do You Go To My Lovely' - it's very evocative. I like songs with narratives and this one always feel like a potted Harold Robbins novel to me. He was a nice bloke, Peter Sarstedt - I met him when he played a very small open air gig near me and I was thrilled to hear it sung live, along with his other hit, 'Frozen Orange Juice'.

    Prefer the second hit myself, but agree that 'My Lovely' is evocative.
    RIP Peter.