WHATEVER you do,don`t look the piano player directly in the eyes
Decent talent but I was disappointed they didn't do "Yummy, Yummy Yummy, I've Got Love In My Tummy" by The Ohio Express.
@jack-dodds funny stuff! Years ago here in Melbourne a radio station had a "Horrible Hits" parade. Sorry John but I'm sure I recall  "Yummy, Yummy Yummy, I've Got Love In My Tummy" by The Ohio Express came in at No 1!Â
Imagine,if you will,that Yummy, Yummy Yummy, I've Got Love In My Tummy was to be the very first song played.
Further imagine that Doug Flutey attempted to get a rise out his Piano Pal by consistently choosing NOT to play Yummy, Yummy Yummy, I've Got Love In My Tummy.
At first,PP hesitatingly joined in and,tho not happy with it,played his part with the hand he`d been dealt
With each successive song turning out NOT to be Yummy, Yummy Yummy, I've Got Love In My Tummy,PP becomes more and more incensed with this smorgasbord of tomfoolery.He begins striking the keys with such vigor that we fear for the piano`s safety and well-being
I enjoyed that. Talk about breath control. Great aerobic exercise.
I recognized 9 an never head 1; I knew the names of all but 3. Loved them all and listen to most of them frequently. Usually played by Andre Rieu or the Danish National Symphony. A couple of favorites by them:
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Just a few of my favorites.
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@john-barry Piano Pal (stage name; his real name is Bob Pal) was actually the original keyboardist for The Ohio Express. I read it on the back cover of their uber rare "Greatest Hit" album. Fairly true story. 😉Â
@geoff-jowett Geoff....the Ohio Express may have peaked a bit early. A shame really because their lyricist was magic.
@john-barry Piano Pal (stage name; his real name is Bob Pal) was actually the original keyboardist for The Ohio Express. I read it on the back cover of their uber rare "Greatest Hit" album. Fairly true story. 😉Â
Jolly good job Jack....I quite fairly believe it
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@brush  Danish National Symphony is mindblowing !!!......my favorite (due in no small part to the amazing Whaaa Whaaa girl :-0) is the first you linked
Played in Marching Band and Orchestra for 6 years so knew all and all but one by name-Â many good memories-
@geoff-jowett I just googled them and was shocked at how many records they made. They actually made money and sold some records. They were described as a bubble gum genre.......too right!