Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Freddie and the Dreamers -- "Do the Freddie" (1965)


It’s the thing to do 
Kids will envy you
So do the Freddie

In an earlier 2 or 3 lines, I told you about making a reservation with Hertz for a car to drive during my annual Memorial Day visit to Cape Cod and ending up with a Chevrolet Sonic.  (You can click here if you missed that post.)

I have feeling I was given a Sonic to punish me for saying "No thanks" when the guy at the Hertz counter in the Providence airport offered to upgrade me to a Volvo for only $15 extra per day.

Chevrolet Sonic
You might say that Chevrolet Sonic was not my favorite rental car of all time.   Actually, THAT'S SOMETHING OF AN UNDERSTATEMENT.  It's what you might call hypobole, which is the opposite of hyperbole . . . like hypotension is the opposite of hypertension.  (I've never seen the word "hypobole" in print.  As far as I know, I just made it up -- although it's such a perfect word that I bet someone else made it up before I did.)     

But that humble little Chevrolet Sonic did have one feature that almost made up for all that it lacked.  To wit, it had a Sirius XM satellite radio.  (To quote H.M.S. Pinafore -- not to mention The Ren & Stimpy Show -- "Oh joy!  Oh rapture unforeseen!")

Imagine my surprise when I was tooling down Route 6A one morning on the way to my favorite bike rental store, minding my own business, and this song pops up on the '60s on 6 channel:


As you can see, the satellite radio in my dog of a rental car wasn't fancy enough to display all the song-related information that the good folks at Sirius XM beamed down from one of their nine geosynchronous satellites, some of which are geostationary to boot (which is not exactly the same thing as geosynchronous, but is close enough for government work).

The radio displayed songs with short names performed by groups with short names in their entirety:


Sometimes the display abbreviated the song title by a only a letter or two, which means you have a good chance of figuring out the complete title even if you're unfamiliar with the record:


Other times, one or more entire words was lopped off:


That wasn't a big problem for famous songs with distinctive titles, like "Mother's Little Helper."

This one isn't much of a challenge either:


On occasion the truncated display caused even a pop-music expert like yours truly to scratch yours truly's wise old head -- at least for a moment:


Be honest -- could you identify that song without having to resort to a little quick Googling?

And do you know the complete title of this Clash song?


(If you correctly guessed "The Magnificent Seven," I bet you did so only because you know the classic Western movie and figured you might as well give it a shot.)  

By the way, if you're wondering how I took these pictures while driving alone in my rental car, how do you know I wasn't accompanied by one of the many 2 or 3 lines go-fers I keep around for just such an occasion?  And how do you know I didn't pull into a parking lot and come to a complete stop before taking these photos?  

And even if I didn't, don't I get any credit for not taking these pictures while driving much faster than the posted speed limit and all liquored up?

If you're not une femme (or un homme) d'un certain âge, you probably looked at the first photo above and thought that "Do the Freddie" was recorded by Freddie and the Doctor.

Freddie Garrity
But as someone who was a teenager in the sixties, I vividly remember Freddie and the Dreamers, a briefly popular "British Invasion" group whose "I'm Telling You Now" was a #1 hit in the U.S. in the spring of 1965.

I also vividly remember the group's second-biggest hit, "Do the Freddie."  The group lead singer, the 5-foot-3-inch-tall Freddie Garrity, performed the dance with gusto when the group performed the song in concert or on television.

I can assert with no fear of contradiction that the Freddie was the most spastic and retarded dance of the sixties, and that's no hyperbole:



I blush to admit that I danced the Freddie on more than one occasion when I was 13 years old or thereabouts.  

Thankfully, there is no photographic evidence of me doing the Freddie, and very little photographic evidence of me as a 13-year-old, which is just as well.  Sooner or later, all the people who have personal knowledge of how I looked as a 13-year-old will either die or lose their minds, and that day can't come too soon to satisfy me.  (I hope my friends from junior high don't take that statement personally.)

I have a feeling I danced the Freddie because I was terribly self-conscious when it came to dancing (also just plain terrible), and doing a farcical dance like the Freddie that no one took seriously enabled me to avoid attempting and failing to execute a real dance.

Lester Bangs
The famous rock critic Lester Bangs had this to say about Freddie and the Dreamers:

Freddie and the Dreamers [had] no masterpiece but a plentitude [sic] of talentless idiocy and enough persistence to get four albums and one film soundtrack released. . . . Freddie and the Dreamers represented a triumph of rock as cretinous swill, and as such should be not only respected, but given their place in history.


(Thumper, the delightful rabbit character in the Disney classic, Bambi, lived by this maxim: "If you can't say something nice, don't say nothing at all."  Lester Bangs's mommy must not have taken him to see Bambi when he was a child.)

The producer who signed Freddie and the Dreamers to the Capitol label was Dave Dexter, Jr., who had signed Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, and many other well-known artists to that label.

Capitol had the right of first refusal to release in the U.S. any records that EMI released in the UK, but Dexter turned down the first four Beatles singles that were offered to Capitol.

Record producer Dave Dexter, Jr. 
Dexter also took a pass on records by the Dave Clark Five, Gerry and the Pacemakers, and the Yardbirds -- but jumped on the chance to release Freddie and the Dreamers' first American singles.

Freddie Garrity was diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension in 2001, and died some five years later.  My daughter Sarah's first job as an adult was with the Pulmonary Hypertension Association, a nonprofit group that supports and advocates on behalf of pulmonary hypertension sufferers.  

Pulmonary hypertension -- high blood pressure in the lungs -- is a terrible disease.  Progress is being made in the treatment of the disease, but many people with pulmonary hypertension live only a few years. 

Here's "Do the Freddie":



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232 comments:

  1. RIP Freddie Garrity (1936-2006)

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  2. we love you Freddie garrity

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  3. RIP Freddie Garrity, Bernie Dwyer, and Derek Quinn of Freddie & the Dreamers

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  4. Freddie had a great voice. RIP

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  5. RIP Bernie Dwyer (1940-2002)

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  6. RIP Derek Quinn (1942-2020)

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  7. Roy Crewdson and Pete Birrell are still alive

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  8. my favorite is do the Freddie.

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  9. RIP Freddie, Bernie, and Derek.

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  10. Freddie Garrity died on May 19th 2006 at age 69 after falling ill while on holiday

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  11. Bernie Dwyer died on December 4th 2002 at the age of 62 of lung cancer

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  12. Derek Quinn died of Covid 19 on October 22, 2020
    at the age of 78

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  13. RIP Freddie great man

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  14. RIP Bernie great man

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  15. RIP Derek great man

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  16. Happy Birthday Pete Birrell

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  17. Pete Birrell is 84 yay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  18. Happy Birthday Pete Birrell.

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  19. Do the Freddie!

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  20. Do the Fricking Freddie!!!!!!!!

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  21. Roy Crewdson was my favorite

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  22. i'ts Pete Birrell's 84th birthday today

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  23. Hell Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  24. Oh Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  25. Freddie And The Dreamers RULEZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  26. In Memory of Freddie Garrity (1936-2006)

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  27. In Memory of Bernie Dwyer (1940-2002)

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  28. In Memory of Derek Quinn (1942-2020)

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  29. Freddie Garrity died on 19th May 2006 at the age of 69 in North Wales UK after he was ill on Holiday

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  30. Freddie Garrity died on the 19th of May 2006 with his third wife Christine after he was falling ill Whilst on Holiday

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  31. Freddie Garrity looks like Buddy Holly from the crickets

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  32. Roy Crewdson Looks like Gerald Ford the 38th president of the United States of America

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  33. Derek Quinn looks like Derek Leckenby from herman's hermits

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  34. Pete Birrell looks like Mark David Chapman the man who shot John Lennon from The Beatles

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  35. Bernie Dwyer looks like Donald trump

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  36. Happy Birthday Roy Crewdson

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  37. Freddie Garrity Bernie Dwyer and Derek Quinn are dead.

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  38. I love the picture of Freddie Garrity.

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  39. Freddie Garrity meme

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  40. i'ts Roy Crewdson's 84th birthday yay

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  41. RIP Derek Quinn don't forget to say hi to Freddie Garrity and Bernie Dwyer

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  42. R.I.P Derek Quinn

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  43. RIP Freddie Garrity

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  44. R.I.P. Bernie Dwyer

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  45. RIP Derek Quinn say hi to Freddie Garrity and Bernie Dwyer for us

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  46. Alan mosca style oh yeah

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  47. RIP
    Freddie Garrity (1936-2006)
    Derek Quinn (1942-2020)
    Bernie Dwyer (1940-2002)

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  48. Freddie Garrity on lead vocals.
    Roy Crewdson on rhythm guitar.
    Derek Quinn on lead guitar and harmonica.
    Peter Birrell on bass guitar.
    Bernie Dwyer on drums.

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  49. Freddie Garrity (November 14th - May 19th 2006
    Bangor Wales UK)

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  50. Derek Quinn (May 24th 1942 - October 22, 2020
    Cheshire England UK)

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  51. Bernie Dwyer (September 11th 1940 - December 4th 2002 Cheadle Cheshire England UK)

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  52. Three members of the band have since passed away. Bernie Dwyer the drummer in 2002.
    Freddie Garrity the front man in 2006.
    and Derek Quinn the lead guitarist and harmonica player in 2020.

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  53. you guys Brian Wilson of the beach boys has died

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  54. Brian Douglas Wilson died at age 82. he died just nine days before his 83d birthday.

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  55. on December 4th 2002 Bernie Dwyer the drummer for Freddie and the Dreamers died of Lung Cancer at age 62 after a celebration with friends. Bernie fell ill at the hospital and died. his funeral was held on December 13th 2002. his ashes were scattered and he is cremated. four years later we got Freddie Garrity the lead singer for Freddie and the Dreamers. he died of natural causes including emphysema and COPD on May 19th 2006 at age 69 after he fell ill while on holiday with his wife Christine Garrity. 14 years later we got Derek Quinn the lead guitarist and harmonica for Freddie and the Dreamers. he died on October 22, 2020 at age 78 of Covid 19. he died after he tested positive for COVID 19 during the COVID 19 pandemic in the UK. but sadly he died in the early hours of the 22, of October 2020 at the old age of 78. and that's what happened to Freddie and the Dreamers.
    RIP
    Freddie Garrity (1936-2006)
    Bernie Dwyer (1940-2002)
    Derek Quinn (1942-2020)

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  56. three members of the beach boys have since died. Dennis Wilson the drummer in 1983. Carl Wilson the guitar player in 1998 and Brian Wilson the bass player in 2025.

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  57. Ozzy Osbourne the prince of darkness and the lead singer of Black Sabbath has died at the age of 76. he died on July 22, 2025 of a heart attack. he was only 76 years old.

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  58. RIP Brian Wilson of the beach boys

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  59. RIP Ozzy Osbourne the prince of darkness

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  60. Freddie Garrity died in Wales UK on May 19th 2006

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  61. Bernie Dwyer died in Cheadle Cheshire England UK on December 4th 2002.

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  62. Bernie Dwyer died in Cheadle Cheshire England UK. on December 4th 2002

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  63. Derek Quinn died in Cheshire England UK on October 22, 2020.

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  64. Brian Wilson died of respiratory arrest

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  65. Carl Wilson died of Lung Cancer

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  66. Dennis Wilson died of drowning

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  67. RIP Brian Wilson (1942-2025)

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  68. RIP Carl Wilson (1946-1998)

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  69. RIP Dennis Wilson (1944-1983)

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  70. RIP Keith Moon (1946-1978)

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  71. RIP John Entwistle (1944-2002)

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  72. RIP Doug Sandom (1930-2019)

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  73. The who and the guess who are not the same band

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  74. Dimebag Darrell style

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  75. RIP Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul

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  76. I miss Brian Wilson so much

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  77. I just cried when I heard about the news of Brian wilson's passing

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  78. IM IN PAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  79. I love the beach boys

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  80. Brian Wilson died on June 11th 2025

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  81. RIP Brian Dennis and Carl Wilson

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  82. RIP Murry Wilson too

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  83. and so does their mother!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I hate my stupid life

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  84. OH YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!1!1

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  85. DANCING IN THE MOONLIGHT

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  86. Gerry and the Pacemakers

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  87. RIP Gerry Marsden, Les Chadwick, Les Maguire, and Freddie Marsden.

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  88. Brandy you're a fine girl

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  89. have you ever seen the rain

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  90. PLAY THAT FUNKY MUSIC WHITE BOY!!!!!

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  91. Do You Believe In Magic in a young girls heart

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  92. Love grows where my rosemary goes

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  93. Call on me Eric Prydz

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  94. Lou Christie died on June 18th 2025

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  95. Lou Christie died of cancer at age 82

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  96. RIP Elliot Ingber

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  97. It's Wayne Osmond's birthday today

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  98. He would have turned 74 today

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  99. I love the osmonds

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  100. RIP Freddie Garrity (1936-2006)

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  101. RIP Bernie Dwyer (1940-2002)

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  102. RIP Derek Quinn (1942-2020)

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  103. if you got a minute baby

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  104. How to speak southern

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  105. HI WELCOME TO ICE SCREAM! WERE WE SCREAM FOR ICE CREAM!,. WHAT CAN I GET FOR YOU?

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  106. REST IN PEACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  107. RIP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  108. RIP Wayne Osmond!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RIP my lova

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  109. R.I.P Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson.

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  110. OH YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  111. LET THE BODIES HIT THE FLOOR

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  112. THIS IS SOOOOOO GOOD

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  113. I HAD TWO MUCH TO DREAM LAST NIGHT

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  114. I LOVE HANGING OUT WITH PEOPLE

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  115. I LOVE FREDDIE AND THE DREAMERS

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  116. DO YOU BELIEVE IN MAGIC IN A YOUNG GIRL'S HEART?

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  117. FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY"S

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  118. HAHAHHAHAHHAHHAHhahahha

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  119. Tuesday June 17th 2014

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  120. I'M THE SCATMAN. EVERYBODY STUTTERS ONE WAY OR THE OTHER SO CHECK OUT MY MESSAGE TO YOU. AS A MATTER A FACT I DON'T LET NOTHING HOLD YOUR BACK IF THE SCATMAN CAN DO IT SO CAN YOU.

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  121. Su Su Su Su Su Kirei

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  122. she's a real beauty

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  123. BRANDY ... YOURE A FINE GIRL

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  124. ONLY YOU MAKE MY DREAMS COME TRUE

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  125. Freddie Garrity
    (1936-2006)
    Roy Crewdson
    (1941-)
    Derek Quinn
    (1942-2020)
    Pete Birrell
    (1941-)
    Bernie Dwyer
    (1940-2002)

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  126. BRIAN WILSON IS DEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADDDDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  127. LET THE BODIES HIT THE FLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!

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  128. What a wonderful world

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  129. the lead singer and clownish front man was Freddie Garrity, on guitar was Roy Crewdson, the lead guitarist and harmonica player was Derek Quinn, on bass was Peter Birrell, and on drums was Bernie Dwyer.

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  130. three members of the band have since died. Bernie Dwyer the drummer in December 2002. Freddie Garrity the lead vocalist in May 2006 and Derek Quinn the lead guitarist and harmonica player in October 2020.

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  131. Bernie Dwyer passed away on December 4th 2002 at age 62 after a celebration with friends. Freddie Garrity passed away on May 19th 2006 at age 69 after falling ill while on holiday. Derek Quinn passed away on October 22, 2020 at age 78 after testing positive for COVID 19 during the COVID 19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. but sadly died in the early hours.

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  132. Dennis Wilson died on December 28th 1983 at age 39 of drowning. Carl Wilson died of Lung Cancer at age 51 on February 6th 1998 and Brian Wilson died of respiratory arrest on June 11th 2025 at age 82.

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  133. Bernie Dwyer died on December 4th 2002 at age 62 of Lung Cancer. Freddie Garrity died on May 19th 2006 of natural causes including Emphysema and COPD at age 69 and Derek Quinn died of Covid 19 on October 22, 2020 at age 78.

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  134. Bernie Dwyer died in Cheadle Cheshire England UK. Freddie Garrity died in Bangor North Wales UK. Derek Quinn died in Cheshire England UK.

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  135. Freddie Garrity was born as Fredrick Garrity. Pete Birrell was born as Peter Birrell and Bernie Dwyer was born as Bernard Dwyer

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  136. LADIES AND GENTELMEN FROM MANCHESTER ENGLAND HERE IS................................. FREDDIE & THE DREAMERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  137. wait are those bodies?

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  138. STEVE DOESN'T SEEM TO MIND.

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  139. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!????????????????

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  140. Never had human before

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  141. get out 2024 hello 2025

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  142. 2004-2018 2006-2020 2009-2024

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  143. Five Nights at the agk studio

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  144. HEY NOW YOURE A ALL STAR

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  145. Now as your father might have told you my name is Matt Foley and I am a motivational speaker. first off i am 35 years old I am divorced and I live in a VAN DOWN BY THE RIVER!!.

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  146. if you don't go to the university of Wisconsin, your going to end up eating Government cheese and living in a van DOWN by the river.

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  147. Chris Farley died of a drug overdose on December 18th 1997 at the young age of 33

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  148. I hope you have fun living in a van down by the river.

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  149. I look like Buddy Holly

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  150. do the happy feet dancing to the beat of the Freddie!

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  151. i'ts a thing to do kids would envy you Do the Freddie!

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  152. Happy 96th birthday Mike Elliott of the British soul band the foundations

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  153. that's disturbing ozzy

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  154. what a good wife is to be

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