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Topic: Nicholas Parson's "Dance Record"???

Message 1 / 14
MiriamApr 8, 2007
 
 
While listening to a JAM there was a mention of him doing a "Dance"
record in Sweden! I think it was called "Fantasy" Please someone fill
me in on this. :) Miriam
 
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Topic: Re: Nicholas Parson's "Dance Record"???

Message 2 / 14
DaveApr 9, 2007
 
 
A very good episode that. unfortunately. to date, I have failed to ever
find a version of such a track on WinMx - but from the sound of it I
think it does actually exist...... I'm sure someone will know more.

--- In just-a-minute@..., "Miriam" <delmelza@...> wrote:
>
> While listening to a JAM there was a mention of him doing a "Dance"
> record in Sweden! I think it was called "Fantasy" Please someone fill
> me in on this. :) Miriam
>

 
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Message 3 / 14
Dean BedfordApr 9, 2007
 
 
On Tuesday, April 10, 2007, at 09:09 AM, Dave wrote:

> A very good episode that. unfortunately. to date, I have failed to ever
> find a version of such a track on WinMx - but from the sound of it I
> think it does actually exist...... I'm sure someone will know more.

This is the part of the 2002 show we're talking about - one of the two
shows I saw live! The show was broadcast 2 September, the other
panellists were Clement and Sean Lock.

NICHOLAS PARSONS: But actually the Norwegians speak some of the best
English in the whole of the world...

PAUL MERTON: You know that! You’re very big in Norway aren’t you
Nicholas?

NP: Absolutely, my, my pop record was number three in the hit parade
over there.

LAUGHTER FROM THE AUDIENCE

PM: You made a pop record?

NP: Yes! It’s called Fantasy.

PM: We’re wandering into the middle of one now! So when was that?

NP It came out last year and er...

PM: Did it?

NP: It was a sort of dance record. They tell me, tell me I should take
it to Ibiza. I could clean up over there.

ROSS NOBLE: You could clean up in Ibiza!

NP: Oh I see!

RN: If you keep producing records like that!

NP: Oh they didn’t mean financially, they thought I could go over there
and...

RN: Just cleaning up! Yeah!

NP: Oh I see!

PM: How, how did this record go? The Norwegians grasped it to their
bosom! How did it go?

NP: Well it sort of said “I want to be your fantasy!” And then we went
into the beat, you know. "Da-da-da (sings) she wants to be my fantasy...
(normal voice)" and I went... "yes! Coming on long, coming on strong..."

APPLAUSE FROM THE AUDIENCE

NP: I wish I’d done that last year up at the Edinburgh Festival when it
first came out, I might have sold a few more records in this country! So
actually the Norwegians speak very very good English so they, they could
have said that. So Clement they enjoyed your challenge because it was
very apt and clever. So we give you a bonus point but Paul was
interrupted so he gets a point and he keeps the subject, 33 seconds,
locks starting now.

PM: I remember moving into a new bedsit. And because it was brand
spanking newish to me, I put the keys somewhere where I couldn’t find
them. And when I came out of my bedroom about half past four in the
morning, I wanted to visit the loo, I took a wrong turning and found
myself outside the front door with no key, stark naked! I was there for
about seven weeks, it’s unbelievable! The only thing that kept me going
was a copy of Nicholas Parsons’ record, Fantasy! It was an enormous hit
in some countries overseas, not here of course, nobody would buy it
here! But it was a wonderful brilliant tribute...

WHISTLE

NP: So Paul Merton speaking as the whistle went, gained that extra point.

And later

NP: Paul it’s your turn to begin, and the subject is the seven seas.
Tell us something about the seven seas starting now.

PM: Well there used to be five. And then that was decided that wasn’t
enough and so another two were added, making a grand total of seven. I
have sailed all of the seven seas in the last four weeks. I was
sponsored by a record company that wanted to make a follow-up to
Nicholas’s marvellous dance track called Fantasy. But they needed to get
the money together because apparently the last release, well, it wasn’t
so much released as escaped...

BUZZ
 
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Topic: Re: Nicholas Parson's "Dance Record"???

Message 4 / 14
MiriamApr 9, 2007
 
 
-yes that is the one i was referring to- has anyone ever heard it-
assuming that it really did exist? I even checked E-Bay LOL Miriam
-- In just-a-minute@..., Dean Bedford <dbedford@...>
wrote:
>
>
> On Tuesday, April 10, 2007, at 09:09 AM, Dave wrote:
>
> > A very good episode that. unfortunately. to date, I have failed
to ever
> > find a version of such a track on WinMx - but from the sound of
it I
> > think it does actually exist...... I'm sure someone will know
more.
>
> This is the part of the 2002 show we're talking about - one of the
two
> shows I saw live! The show was broadcast 2 September, the other
> panellists were Clement and Sean Lock.
>
> NICHOLAS PARSONS: But actually the Norwegians speak some of the
best
> English in the whole of the world...
>
> PAUL MERTON: You know that! You're very big in Norway aren't you
> Nicholas?
>
> NP: Absolutely, my, my pop record was number three in the hit
parade
> over there.
>
> LAUGHTER FROM THE AUDIENCE
>
> PM: You made a pop record?
>
> NP: Yes! It's called Fantasy.
>
> PM: We're wandering into the middle of one now! So when was that?
>
> NP It came out last year and er...
>
> PM: Did it?
>
> NP: It was a sort of dance record. They tell me, tell me I should
take
> it to Ibiza. I could clean up over there.
>
> ROSS NOBLE: You could clean up in Ibiza!
>
> NP: Oh I see!
>
> RN: If you keep producing records like that!
>
> NP: Oh they didn't mean financially, they thought I could go over
there
> and...
>
> RN: Just cleaning up! Yeah!
>
> NP: Oh I see!
>
> PM: How, how did this record go? The Norwegians grasped it to their
> bosom! How did it go?
>
> NP: Well it sort of said "I want to be your fantasy!" And then we
went
> into the beat, you know. "Da-da-da (sings) she wants to be my
fantasy...
> (normal voice)" and I went... "yes! Coming on long, coming on
strong..."
>
> APPLAUSE FROM THE AUDIENCE
>
> NP: I wish I'd done that last year up at the Edinburgh Festival
when it
> first came out, I might have sold a few more records in this
country! So
> actually the Norwegians speak very very good English so they, they
could
> have said that. So Clement they enjoyed your challenge because it
was
> very apt and clever. So we give you a bonus point but Paul was
> interrupted so he gets a point and he keeps the subject, 33
seconds,
> locks starting now.
>
> PM: I remember moving into a new bedsit. And because it was brand
> spanking newish to me, I put the keys somewhere where I couldn't
find
> them. And when I came out of my bedroom about half past four in the
> morning, I wanted to visit the loo, I took a wrong turning and
found
> myself outside the front door with no key, stark naked! I was there
for
> about seven weeks, it's unbelievable! The only thing that kept me
going
> was a copy of Nicholas Parsons' record, Fantasy! It was an enormous
hit
> in some countries overseas, not here of course, nobody would buy it
> here! But it was a wonderful brilliant tribute...
>
> WHISTLE
>
> NP: So Paul Merton speaking as the whistle went, gained that extra
point.
>
> And later
>
> NP: Paul it's your turn to begin, and the subject is the seven
seas.
> Tell us something about the seven seas starting now.
>
> PM: Well there used to be five. And then that was decided that
wasn't
> enough and so another two were added, making a grand total of
seven. I
> have sailed all of the seven seas in the last four weeks. I was
> sponsored by a record company that wanted to make a follow-up to
> Nicholas's marvellous dance track called Fantasy. But they needed
to get
> the money together because apparently the last release, well, it
wasn't
> so much released as escaped...
>
> BUZZ
>

 
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Topic: Re: Nicholas Parson's "Dance Record"???

Message 5 / 14
Dean BedfordApr 9, 2007
 
 
he talks about it briefly in this 2001 interview

http://www.bbc.co.uk/communicate/archive/nic_parsons/page3.shtml

the whole thing is worth a read



On Tuesday, April 10, 2007, at 10:41 AM, Miriam wrote:

> -yes that is the one i was referring to- has anyone ever heard it-
> assuming that it really did exist? I even checked E-Bay LOL Miriam
> -- In just-a-minute@..., Dean Bedford <dbedford@...>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Tuesday, April 10, 2007, at 09:09 AM, Dave wrote:
> >
> > > A very good episode that. unfortunately. to date, I have failed
> to ever
> > > find a version of such a track on WinMx - but from the sound of
> it I
> > > think it does actually exist...... I'm sure someone will know
> more.
> >
> > This is the part of the 2002 show we're talking about - one of the
> two
> > shows I saw live! The show was broadcast 2 September, the other
> > panellists were Clement and Sean Lock.
> >
> > NICHOLAS PARSONS: But actually the Norwegians speak some of the
> best
> > English in the whole of the world...
> >
> > PAUL MERTON: You know that! You're very big in Norway aren't you
> > Nicholas?
> >
> > NP: Absolutely, my, my pop record was number three in the hit
> parade
> > over there.
> >
> > LAUGHTER FROM THE AUDIENCE
> >
> > PM: You made a pop record?
> >
> > NP: Yes! It's called Fantasy.
> >
> > PM: We're wandering into the middle of one now! So when was that?
> >
> > NP It came out last year and er...
> >
> > PM: Did it?
> >
> > NP: It was a sort of dance record. They tell me, tell me I should
> take
> > it to Ibiza. I could clean up over there.
> >
> > ROSS NOBLE: You could clean up in Ibiza!
> >
> > NP: Oh I see!
> >
> > RN: If you keep producing records like that!
> >
> > NP: Oh they didn't mean financially, they thought I could go over
> there
> > and...
> >
> > RN: Just cleaning up! Yeah!
> >
> > NP: Oh I see!
> >
> > PM: How, how did this record go? The Norwegians grasped it to their
> > bosom! How did it go?
> >
> > NP: Well it sort of said "I want to be your fantasy!" And then we
> went
> > into the beat, you know. "Da-da-da (sings) she wants to be my
> fantasy...
> > (normal voice)" and I went... "yes! Coming on long, coming on
> strong..."
> >
> > APPLAUSE FROM THE AUDIENCE
> >
> > NP: I wish I'd done that last year up at the Edinburgh Festival
> when it
> > first came out, I might have sold a few more records in this
> country! So
> > actually the Norwegians speak very very good English so they, they
> could
> > have said that. So Clement they enjoyed your challenge because it
> was
> > very apt and clever. So we give you a bonus point but Paul was
> > interrupted so he gets a point and he keeps the subject, 33
> seconds,
> > locks starting now.
> >
> > PM: I remember moving into a new bedsit. And because it was brand
> > spanking newish to me, I put the keys somewhere where I couldn't
> find
> > them. And when I came out of my bedroom about half past four in the
> > morning, I wanted to visit the loo, I took a wrong turning and
> found
> > myself outside the front door with no key, stark naked! I was there
> for
> > about seven weeks, it's unbelievable! The only thing that kept me
> going
> > was a copy of Nicholas Parsons' record, Fantasy! It was an enormous
> hit
> > in some countries overseas, not here of course, nobody would buy it
> > here! But it was a wonderful brilliant tribute...
> >
> > WHISTLE
> >
> > NP: So Paul Merton speaking as the whistle went, gained that extra
> point.
> >
> > And later
> >
> > NP: Paul it's your turn to begin, and the subject is the seven
> seas.
> > Tell us something about the seven seas starting now.
> >
> > PM: Well there used to be five. And then that was decided that
> wasn't
> > enough and so another two were added, making a grand total of
> seven. I
> > have sailed all of the seven seas in the last four weeks. I was
> > sponsored by a record company that wanted to make a follow-up to
> > Nicholas's marvellous dance track called Fantasy. But they needed
> to get
> > the money together because apparently the last release, well, it
> wasn't
> > so much released as escaped...
> >
> > BUZZ
> >
>
>

 
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Message 6 / 14
Sarah FalkApr 10, 2007
 
 
Um . . . yeah. :) I have it, but was biding my time to post it what with all the anti-Nicholas sentiment going around.

It cost some ghastly amount like $30 on eBay, because the CD pocket was signed and so was the Nicholas Parsons Quiz Book that came in the auction.

Nicholas Parsons Media.zip 

In the file, I've included:
-All three mixes of "Fantasy" (I've gotten used to the first, but the other two I still can't listen to without pausing in the middle out of embarassment)
-"Once Upon a Time" and the "Act one Finale" from Into the Woods (which Nicholas narrated)
-"I 'Ates Money" from Charlie Girl, which is the only song he was in from that production (my school's music library actually had that CD)

Tell me if you don't get the same mental picture I do when listening to the "Fantasy" Main Mix -- that of Nicholas standing around in a suit trying to talk like a pop star, while some crazy woman in sparkly dance clothing runs around him belting and hollering.

--- In just-a-minute@..., "Miriam" <delmelza@...> wrote:
>
> While listening to a JAM there was a mention of him doing a "Dance"
> record in Sweden! I think it was called "Fantasy" Please someone fill
> me in on this. :)   Miriam
>
>

 
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Message 7 / 14
Sarah FalkApr 10, 2007
 
 
I just wanted to add that that the Fantasy CD was quite possibly one of the hardest things I've ever tracked down, and I've done a lot of tracking down in my internet life. My friend and I had joked about that sequence Dean's copied/pasted here, but after doing a little Google searching, I was shocked at the revelations that (1) it was probably real, and (2) NO ONE HAD A COPY. I finally discovered that Google was cache-ing an ended eBay auction whose seller was out of town for several weeks, and I kept in sporadic contact until he got back to make sure he wouldn't let it go to anyone else, after all that time. Witness (although all the pictures are gone now).

 
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Message 8 / 14
Robert TorresApr 10, 2007
 
 
I remember hearing that episode in the car with my wife, and we both nearly crashed we were laughing so hard, mostly because of the idea of Nicholas recording a dance record, but then again, he is following a grand tradition of people who've made it big overseas but nowhere else...  John Tesh, David Hasselhoff, Naomi Campbell, Kathy Lee Gifford. 

Dean Bedford <dbedford@...> wrote:

On Tuesday, April 10, 2007, at 09:09 AM, Dave wrote:

> A very good episode that. unfortunately. to date, I have failed to ever
> find a version of such a track on WinMx - but from the sound of it I
> think it does actually exist...... I'm sure someone will know more.

This is the part of the 2002 show we're talking about - one of the two
shows I saw live! The show was broadcast 2 September, the other
panellists were Clement and Sean Lock.

NICHOLAS PARSONS: But actually the Norwegians speak some of the best
English in the whole of the world...

PAUL MERTON: You know that! You’re very big in Norway aren’t you
Nicholas?

NP: Absolutely, my, my pop record was number three in the hit parade
over there.

LAUGHTER FROM THE AUDIENCE

PM: You made a pop record?

NP: Yes! It’s called Fantasy.

PM: We’re wandering into the middle of one now! So when was that?

NP It came out last year and er...

PM: Did it?

NP: It was a sort of dance record. They tell me, tell me I should take
it to Ibiza. I could clean up over there.

ROSS NOBLE: You could clean up in Ibiza!

NP: Oh I see!

RN: If you keep producing records like that!

NP: Oh they didn’t mean financially, they thought I could go over there
and...

RN: Just cleaning up! Yeah!

NP: Oh I see!

PM: How, how did this record go? The Norwegians grasped it to their
bosom! How did it go?

NP: Well it sort of said “I want to be your fantasy!” And then we went
into the beat, you know. "Da-da-da (sings) she wants to be my fantasy...
(normal voice)" and I went... "yes! Coming on long, coming on strong..."

APPLAUSE FROM THE AUDIENCE

NP: I wish I’d done that last year up at the Edinburgh Festival when it
first came out, I might have sold a few more records in this country! So
actually the Norwegians speak very very good English so they, they could
have said that. So Clement they enjoyed your challenge because it was
very apt and clever. So we give you a bonus point but Paul was
interrupted so he gets a point and he keeps the subject, 33 seconds,
locks starting now.

PM: I remember moving into a new bedsit. And because it was brand
spanking newish to me, I put the keys somewhere where I couldn’t find
them. And when I came out of my bedroom about half past four in the
morning, I wanted to visit the loo, I took a wrong turning and found
myself outside the front door with no key, stark naked! I was there for
about seven weeks, it’s unbelievable! The only thing that kept me going
was a copy of Nicholas Parsons’ record, Fantasy! It was an enormous hit
in some countries overseas, not here of course, nobody would buy it
here! But it was a wonderful brilliant tribute...

WHISTLE

NP: So Paul Merton speaking as the whistle went, gained that extra point.

And later

NP: Paul it’s your turn to begin, and the subject is the seven seas.
Tell us something about the seven seas starting now.

PM: Well there used to be five. And then that was decided that wasn’t
enough and so another two were added, making a grand total of seven. I
have sailed all of the seven seas in the last four weeks. I was
sponsored by a record company that wanted to make a follow-up to
Nicholas’s marvellous dance track called Fantasy. But they needed to get
the money together because apparently the last release, well, it wasn’t
so much released as escaped...

BUZZ


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Message 9 / 14
Robert TorresApr 10, 2007
 
 
well, one can only assume that it didn't sell any copies in the UK or in the States for that matter, that it was such a flop, they pulled it from the shelves immediately, except for some odd reason way out there in Norway. 

Miriam <delmelza@...> wrote:
-yes that is the one i was referring to- has anyone ever heard it-
assuming that it really did exist? I even checked E-Bay LOL Miriam
-- In just-a-minute@ yahoogroups. com, Dean Bedford <dbedford@.. .>
wrote:
>
>
> On Tuesday, April 10, 2007, at 09:09 AM, Dave wrote:
>
> > A very good episode that. unfortunately. to date, I have failed
to ever
> > find a version of such a track on WinMx - but from the sound of
it I
> > think it does actually exist...... I'm sure someone will know
more.
>
> This is the part of the 2002 show we're talking about - one of the
two
> shows I saw live! The show was broadcast 2 September, the other
> panellists were Clement and Sean Lock.
>
> NICHOLAS PARSONS: But actually the Norwegians speak some of the
best
> English in the whole of the world...
>
> PAUL MERTON: You know that! You're very big in Norway aren't you
> Nicholas?
>
> NP: Absolutely, my, my pop record was number three in the hit
parade
> over there.
>
> LAUGHTER FROM THE AUDIENCE
>
> PM: You made a pop record?
>
> NP: Yes! It's called Fantasy.
>
> PM: We're wandering into the middle of one now! So when was that?
>
> NP It came out last year and er...
>
> PM: Did it?
>
> NP: It was a sort of dance record. They tell me, tell me I should
take
> it to Ibiza. I could clean up over there.
>
> ROSS NOBLE: You could clean up in Ibiza!
>
> NP: Oh I see!
>
> RN: If you keep producing records like that!
>
> NP: Oh they didn't mean financially, they thought I could go over
there
> and...
>
> RN: Just cleaning up! Yeah!
>
> NP: Oh I see!
>
> PM: How, how did this record go? The Norwegians grasped it to their
> bosom! How did it go?
>
> NP: Well it sort of said "I want to be your fantasy!" And then we
went
> into the beat, you know. "Da-da-da (sings) she wants to be my
fantasy...
> (normal voice)" and I went... "yes! Coming on long, coming on
strong..."
>
> APPLAUSE FROM THE AUDIENCE
>
> NP: I wish I'd done that last year up at the Edinburgh Festival
when it
> first came out, I might have sold a few more records in this
country! So
> actually the Norwegians speak very very good English so they, they
could
> have said that. So Clement they enjoyed your challenge because it
was
> very apt and clever. So we give you a bonus point but Paul was
> interrupted so he gets a point and he keeps the subject, 33
seconds,
> locks starting now.
>
> PM: I remember moving into a new bedsit. And because it was brand
> spanking newish to me, I put the keys somewhere where I couldn't
find
> them. And when I came out of my bedroom about half past four in the
> morning, I wanted to visit the loo, I took a wrong turning and
found
> myself outside the front door with no key, stark naked! I was there
for
> about seven weeks, it's unbelievable! The only thing that kept me
going
> was a copy of Nicholas Parsons' record, Fantasy! It was an enormous
hit
> in some countries overseas, not here of course, nobody would buy it
> here! But it was a wonderful brilliant tribute...
>
> WHISTLE
>
> NP: So Paul Merton speaking as the whistle went, gained that extra
point.
>
> And later
>
> NP: Paul it's your turn to begin, and the subject is the seven
seas.
> Tell us something about the seven seas starting now.
>
> PM: Well there used to be five. And then that was decided that
wasn't
> enough and so another two were added, making a grand total of
seven. I
> have sailed all of the seven seas in the last four weeks. I was
> sponsored by a record company that wanted to make a follow-up to
> Nicholas's marvellous dance track called Fantasy. But they needed
to get
> the money together because apparently the last release, well, it
wasn't
> so much released as escaped...
>
> BUZZ
>



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Message 10 / 14
Robert TorresApr 10, 2007
 
 
$30??  oh dear God. 

Sarah Falk <minerva.moon@...> wrote:
Um . . . yeah. :) I have it, but was biding my time to post it what with all the anti-Nicholas sentiment going around.

It cost some ghastly amount like $30 on eBay, because the CD pocket was signed and so was the Nicholas Parsons Quiz Book that came in the auction.

Nicholas Parsons Media.zip 

In the file, I've included:
-All three mixes of "Fantasy" (I've gotten used to the first, but the other two I still can't listen to without pausing in the middle out of embarassment)
-"Once Upon a Time" and the "Act one Finale" from Into the Woods (which Nicholas narrated)
-"I 'Ates Money" from Charlie Girl, which is the only song he was in from that production (my school's music library actually had that CD)

Tell me if you don't get the same mental picture I do when listening to the "Fantasy" Main Mix -- that of Nicholas standing around in a suit trying to talk like a pop star, while some crazy woman in sparkly dance clothing runs around him belting and hollering.

--- In just-a-minute@ yahoogroups. com, "Miriam" <delmelza@...> wrote:
>
> While listening to a JAM there was a mention of him doing a "Dance"
> record in Sweden! I think it was called "Fantasy" Please someone fill
> me in on this. :)   Miriam
>
>


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Message 11 / 14
Sarah FalkApr 10, 2007
 
 
I didn't want to pay quite so much, but it was the only way, you know.

--- In just-a-minute@..., Robert Torres
<bobbyshaddoe3004@...> wrote:
>
> $30?? oh dear God.
>
> Sarah Falk <minerva.moon@...> wrote: Um . . . yeah. :) I
have it, but was biding my time to post it what with all the
anti-Nicholas sentiment going around.
>
> It cost some ghastly amount like $30 on eBay, because the CD pocket
was signed and so was the Nicholas Parsons Quiz Book that came in the
auction.
>
> Nicholas Parsons Media.zip
>
> In the file, I've included:
> -All three mixes of "Fantasy" (I've gotten used to the first, but
the other two I still can't listen to without pausing in the middle
out of embarassment)
> -"Once Upon a Time" and the "Act one Finale" from Into the Woods
(which Nicholas narrated)
> -"I 'Ates Money" from Charlie Girl, which is the only song he was in
from that production (my school's music library actually had that CD)
>
> Tell me if you don't get the same mental picture I do when listening
to the "Fantasy" Main Mix -- that of Nicholas standing around in a
suit trying to talk like a pop star, while some crazy woman in sparkly
dance clothing runs around him belting and hollering.
>
> --- In just-a-minute@..., "Miriam" <delmelza@> wrote:
> >
> > While listening to a JAM there was a mention of him doing a "Dance"
> > record in Sweden! I think it was called "Fantasy" Please someone fill
> > me in on this. :) Miriam
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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Robert TorresApr 10, 2007
 
 
I wouldn't pay 30 cents for something like that.  but anyway, I heard that the song 'Fantasy' was redone by a different artist, a female artist that actually came from the UK, not sure who it was though.  I remember coming across it once while walking through a record store, just by chance I typed in the word Fantasy on one of those devices that you're able to listen to music clips, and found the song done by a different artist, and it wasn't bad, only because Nicholas Parsons was nowhere to be found on the record. 

Sarah Falk <minerva.moon@...> wrote:
I didn't want to pay quite so much, but it was the only way, you know.

--- In just-a-minute@ yahoogroups. com, Robert Torres
<bobbyshaddoe3004@ ...> wrote:
>
> $30?? oh dear God.
>
> Sarah Falk <minerva.moon@ ...> wrote: Um . . . yeah. :) I
have it, but was biding my time to post it what with all the
anti-Nicholas sentiment going around.
>
> It cost some ghastly amount like $30 on eBay, because the CD pocket
was signed and so was the Nicholas Parsons Quiz Book that came in the
auction.
>
> Nicholas Parsons Media.zip
>
> In the file, I've included:
> -All three mixes of "Fantasy" (I've gotten used to the first, but
the other two I still can't listen to without pausing in the middle
out of embarassment)
> -"Once Upon a Time" and the "Act one Finale" from Into the Woods
(which Nicholas narrated)
> -"I 'Ates Money" from Charlie Girl, which is the only song he was in
from that production (my school's music library actually had that CD)
>
> Tell me if you don't get the same mental picture I do when listening
to the "Fantasy" Main Mix -- that of Nicholas standing around in a
suit trying to talk like a pop star, while some crazy woman in sparkly
dance clothing runs around him belting and hollering.
>
> --- In just-a-minute@ yahoogroups. com, "Miriam" <delmelza@> wrote:
> >
> > While listening to a JAM there was a mention of him doing a "Dance"
> > record in Sweden! I think it was called "Fantasy" Please someone fill
> > me in on this. :) Miriam
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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Topic: Re: Nicholas Parson's "Dance Record"???

Message 13 / 14
Robert TorresApr 10, 2007
 
 
I wouldn't pay 30 cents for something like that.  but anyway, I heard that the song 'Fantasy' was redone by a different artist, a female artist that actually came from the UK, not sure who it was though.  I remember coming across it once while walking through a record store, just by chance I typed in the word Fantasy on one of those devices that you're able to listen to music clips, and found the song done by a different artist, and it wasn't bad, only because Nicholas Parsons was nowhere to be found on the record. 

Sarah Falk <minerva.moon@...> wrote:
I didn't want to pay quite so much, but it was the only way, you know.

--- In just-a-minute@ yahoogroups. com, Robert Torres
<bobbyshaddoe3004@ ...> wrote:
>
> $30?? oh dear God.
>
> Sarah Falk <minerva.moon@ ...> wrote: Um . . . yeah. :) I
have it, but was biding my time to post it what with all the
anti-Nicholas sentiment going around.
>
> It cost some ghastly amount like $30 on eBay, because the CD pocket
was signed and so was the Nicholas Parsons Quiz Book that came in the
auction.
>
> Nicholas Parsons Media.zip
>
> In the file, I've included:
> -All three mixes of "Fantasy" (I've gotten used to the first, but
the other two I still can't listen to without pausing in the middle
out of embarassment)
> -"Once Upon a Time" and the "Act one Finale" from Into the Woods
(which Nicholas narrated)
> -"I 'Ates Money" from Charlie Girl, which is the only song he was in
from that production (my school's music library actually had that CD)
>
> Tell me if you don't get the same mental picture I do when listening
to the "Fantasy" Main Mix -- that of Nicholas standing around in a
suit trying to talk like a pop star, while some crazy woman in sparkly
dance clothing runs around him belting and hollering.
>
> --- In just-a-minute@ yahoogroups. com, "Miriam" <delmelza@> wrote:
> >
> > While listening to a JAM there was a mention of him doing a "Dance"
> > record in Sweden! I think it was called "Fantasy" Please someone fill
> > me in on this. :) Miriam
> >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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> Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users.
>



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Topic: Re: Nicholas Parson's "Dance Record"???

Message 14 / 14
humiliated_grapes2Apr 12, 2007
 
 
Haha just listened to it. It's quite funny.
I thought when he mentioned it on Just a Minute that he was joking...
until I saw it mentioned on Nicholas' offical website
 
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