Christmas, pantomimes and 1861

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Re: Christmas, pantomimes and 1861

Postby UlrichS » 28 Dec 2012, 23:36

JimN wrote:My guess on 1861 is that it came from the lyric of the theme from Australian TV series "Whiplash" (sung by Gormley-stablemate Frank Ifield).

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"Whiplash, Whiplash, Whiplash, Whiplash
In 1851 the Great Australian gold rush
The only law a gun, the only shelter wildbush
Whiplash, Whiplash
The Mulga woods and deserts, the stage thunders by
From Sydney to Camden and on to Gundagai
Whiplash, Whiplash"

Source: http://www.classicaustraliantv.com/whiplash.htm (Nearly at the bottom of the page)

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Re: Christmas, pantomimes and 1861

Postby JimN » 28 Dec 2012, 23:41

Hmmm... I haven't heard the tune for 50+ years... I'd have sworn it said 1861... ;)

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Re: Christmas, pantomimes and 1861

Postby GoldenStreet » 31 Dec 2012, 12:19

Definitely 1851!

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Re: Christmas, pantomimes and 1861

Postby negninegaw » 31 Dec 2012, 13:07

So, whence 1861?
Civil war?, because Hank and Bruce loved 19th Us history, cowboys and indians, theme from Shane, Mustang etc.?
Or did something interesting happen in England in 1861?
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