This song would certainly get you some attention, if knitting in public already didn't. Pretty funny, I just typed in knitting song at YouTube to get it, I had never heard it before:
Good lord...I remember how progressive I thought rock n roll was back in the mid 60s. It's amazing now, looking back, how curious this song was and how fun it really is. It speaks to the notion that nothing was off limits when music writing was concerned. It was a much simpler time and it's neat to think that male rock n rollers would even consider knitting, let a lone write a song and make a record. Good find!
Mark
ilhiker: Billknits: I can show you how to post pictures of knitted projects if you like. Just send me an email and we can start there.1 week 16 hours ago
Billknits: how does one post pictures of knitted projects-- little challanged here2 weeks 2 days ago
daninaa: I think that "queerjoe" has a pattern on his blog page2 weeks 2 days ago
Billknits: Des any one know where I can get a pattern for mens boxers?2 weeks 2 days ago
Crafty Andy: I just notice we got shouts once more lol2 weeks 6 days ago
Crafty Andy: Thank You Bill2 weeks 6 days ago
Bill: HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ANDY!3 weeks 2 days ago
KenInMaine: Working on finishing up the Girasole. The lace edging is taking a long time but I'm happy with how it's shaping up....3 weeks 3 days ago
ilhiker: Here is the flooding where I live. http://www.desplaines.org/mediacenter.aspx?VID=37#allVideos4 weeks 3 days ago
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"Knit one! Purl one!" What
"Knit one! Purl one!" What a great song! Thanks Loom Dude! Priceless.
That was great - and by a
That was great - and by a man, too! I guess it's no surprise it didn't make the charts. Thank you for sharing it.
Never trust a man who, when left alone in a room with a tea cozy, doesn't try it on. ~Billy Connolly
Awesome! Thanks for that!
Awesome! Thanks for that!
Good lord...I remember how
Good lord...I remember how progressive I thought rock n roll was back in the mid 60s. It's amazing now, looking back, how curious this song was and how fun it really is. It speaks to the notion that nothing was off limits when music writing was concerned. It was a much simpler time and it's neat to think that male rock n rollers would even consider knitting, let a lone write a song and make a record. Good find!
Mark