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Or "Sue Lawley" instead of "So lonely" by Sting, it's just a Geordie inflection.
cal
I beg to differ, I'm a Geordie and I certainly wouldn't say 'Sue Lawley' instead of 'So Lonely', nor would any of the people I know. I believe that Sue Lawley thing was perpetrated by a comedian at the time as the the record was released while Nationwide, starring Sue Lawley, was a popular news program.
When I was a DJ in the 80's I can also remember people singing, 'Go and get stuffed' to Billy Oceans, 'When The Going Gets Tough'.
I beg to differ, I'm a Geordie and I certainly wouldn't say 'Sue Lawley' instead of 'So Lonely', nor would any of the people I know. I believe that Sue Lawley thing was perpetrated by a comedian at the time as the the record was released while Nationwide, starring Sue Lawley, was a popular news program.
When I was a DJ in the 80's I can also remember people singing, 'Go and get stuffed' to Billy Oceans, 'When The Going Gets Tough'.
Remember those well!!
anyway whatever happened to "sensible" lyrics like " does ya chewing gum loose it's flavor on the bedpost overnight" and "me dick just dialed ya number"
I beg to differ, I'm a Geordie and I certainly wouldn't say 'Sue Lawley' instead of 'So Lonely', nor would any of the people I know. I believe that Sue Lawley thing was perpetrated by a comedian at the time as the the record was released while Nationwide, starring Sue Lawley, was a popular news program.
When I was a DJ in the 80's I can also remember people singing, 'Go and get stuffed' to Billy Oceans, 'When The Going Gets Tough'.
Sorry mate, no offence ment just a bit of tounge in cheek
Don't forget Queens "Fried Chicken" they actually sang the last chorus that way at wembley once too if I remember rightley hehe
peace
cal
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Sorry mate, no offence ment just a bit of tounge in cheek
Don't forget Queens "Fried Chicken" they actually sang the last chorus that way at wembley once too if I remember rightley hehe
peace
cal
None taken mate, perhaps I should have included that in my reply. The 'Geordie' dialect does change dramatically within a 30 mile radius of Newcastle though! Sometimes when I see (and hear) some of my Geordie bretheren talking on national news it makes me cringe.
Ya reet there George, hinny. Mackems form Sunderland area and Geordies from Newcastle area, only 14 miles apart but they talk different to us!
very
i worked with loads of jordies and some macems
macems sound a bit thick by the way
jordies have more of a laff
it was a jordie that told me
it was a macem that went over the wall and it was a pig that he fluked
i was just trying to be nice by saying it was a jordie and sheep
iam looking for a jordie called billy hatfield ya know him
its the same with rotherham and barnsley
no way do we sound the same they have t to everything they say
sheffeld have a d to everything and are known has deedarrs
we are the only normal ones in south yorkshire honest
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