UGSAS Songs
Hi
If there's anyone else on PPRuNe who was a member of UGSAS, or any of the other University Air Squadrons, during the service life of the Bulldog, I'm looking for some help with missing verses of one of their songs..... no, not that one, one of the clean ones! Oh, Give me my Lycoming Four Pots, Two Mags and a Fan If the prop stops Glide at 75 knots And don't forget to call Pan The Bulldog's a steely machine To fly it you've got to be keen It's full aerobatic It's bloody fantastic The machine in which to be seen One day I may fly the JP I hope it's the 5 not the 3 Can't remember the rest of this verse :D The Jaguar's a bit of a joke A twinjet with really no poke (2 missing lines) Lose a donk and you're in for a soak The Nimrod it isn't for me It's too bloody fond of the sea It flies on one donk And it makes the navs honk And it's limit is 2.5g ..... and that's all I can remember! No particular reason for wanting to know, other than the onset of a midlife crisis making me want to relive my longlost teenage years! If anyone can remember any of the lines I've missed, or verses for any more aircraft types, I'd be grateful. And if they're unprintable, start a new thread on JB! |
Glad to see the dementia is widespread: I thought it was only me.
I can say that one of the Jag verse lines is : "needs reheat for take off", but then it all goes blank again.... |
Thanks 212man, that sparked my memory...
The Jaguar's a bit of a joke A twinjet with really no poke Needs reheat for takeoff An industrial rakeoff Lose a donk and you're in for a soak Any more? |
Kipper fleet (Shacking great F*ckletons)
If theres a Mig on your tail don't let your British blood boil. Don't hesitate, whop it up through the gate and smother the bastard in oil. Amongst all the other stuff there's " Napalm sticks to kids" and the first four verses of "Drop your panties, I'm a four ship leader" Nothing matters very much, most things don't matter at all. |
OK, thought of another 2 lines of the JP one:
One day I may fly the JP I hope it's the 5 not the 3 The 5 is much nicer With pressure deicer (?) ---last line needed--- Any more ideas? |
Hate to be trivial old bean but your UGSAS song is actually a MASUAS song....
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This is all very well but as a CI with the ATC if anyone can provide the dirty versions, by email if appropriate, I m sure my credibility will go up with the cadets! :D :D
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Dunhrovin: prove it! Find me some more verses! :p
Although the phrase "their songs" grammatically more belongs to the University Air Squadrons (plural) rather than UGSAS (singular)! :p Sits back and waits for either the grammar police, or accusations of being anally retentive about grammar... :rolleyes: |
Dunhovrin,
Very interesting. When was it written? I was at MASUAS - in the era of transition from chippie to 'dog - and I don't remember the song. Could be the alzheimer's kicking in though! Skua;) |
I was an UGSAS student and a YUAS QFI..............or was it the other way round?
No, I remember; Scroggs was there too, YUAS, and we had a tremendous Sqn song. Haven't a clue who wrote it but it was quite remarkable. So remarkable that I can only remember the first lines Oh I'm in the Yorkshire UAS we like to sing and shout Etc etc HELP!!! BTW, I was told that my former ( note not OLD) student Jackie Smiles, is a Chinook pilot. Anyone confirm? |
Can someone post the words to "Napalm sticks to kids"? IO heard it years ago and pi55ed myself when I heard it.
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If you're on UGSAS and looking for the words why don't you ask the CFI. He was a student member(still is!) of UGSAS before he joined the dark side. Maybe he remembers the words. Or maybe he went home early to bed before the 'preacher went down to the river to play.....'
We're Yorkshire UAS and we like to sing and shout.... :D :D :D |
Grotehaasje
La Smiles is indeed a Chinook pilot, and a QHI, and a squadron leader! Currently flying a desk somewhere tho'..... |
My UGSAS days are long gone- although I taxi past their apron regularly. :cool:
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The missing line
I was a stude on UGSAS from 88-91 and the version we sang then had a few differences...
JP verse last line was "And Eric the axe to chop me" Due to QFI who had recently chopped a few ex UGSAS studes (I think!) The Nimrod verse, we sang that it made Addy honk, as she did on her trip on our summer camp at ST Mawgan! Finally the Jag verse we sang the other was round, An industrial rake-off, Needs re-heat for take-off, lose one donk and your in for a soak! Did any of my UGSAS Girlie songs survive! I was a wee bit prolific at trying to write feminine (!!!) versions to some of the songs, such as ... Far away in the Durex Factory...... and the UGSAS girls to the ST Trinians theme???? Halcyon Days.... |
'Eric' was an UGSAS boss who was posted to Cranwell in the early eighties as a JP Sqn boss.
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Can't really point too many fingers at Addy here, I've upchucked in a Nimrod too- difference was, mine was on a det at Kinloss, no one else from the squadron was there to witness it!
H-D, going by your dates, we overlapped at UGSAS- just. :) |
UGSAS SONGS
Re UGSAS Songs
I think you'll find that most of the UAS songs are amended versions of songs brought from the front-line by the QFIs. As far as I'm aware, the Bulldog Song opening verse/chorus was actually created at UGSAS and the verses that follow are leased from the world-famous 'Give me Buccaneeers' number that toured the world along with that great jet (memories!). It was then imported to MASUAS in the early '80s when the QFI that wrote it was posted to Woodvale, so I'm afraid Dunhovrin scores no points there! Anybody remember the famous 'UGSAS Folkers' folk-band from the early '80s? We pushed out a few numbers later sung around various UASs, eg 'The Featherlite Song', which I believe originated from the Herc fleet at Lyneham. Great days! PS Anyone know of any UGSAS re-unions coming up? :D |
If it started as a Buccaneer song, there MUST be a Phantom verse...
UGSAS folkers? We have a nasty reputation, for........ |
UGSAS Re-Union
Don't know of any re-unions, but that doesn't stop us organising one on this thread! I will be in Glasgow around Christmas, and am in contact with at least 6 members from around 1990!
If anyone fancies a get-together, shout! |
Ugsas songs
TLA-HO, Yep, I remember the Folkers, I thought we were pretty good! the featherlite song was furnished by GT I think, and the Bulldog song by Keith Aldridge. Good times!
As for the reunion, the current Boss and CFI are both ex-UGSAStudes so maybe they can offer up the THQ (including Grumbles den! (Ah, the parachutes, ah, the memories)) for a function. We are the UGSAS Folkers, we're folkers by night and by day......! :D |
AH grumbles.... and the shower in the basement....
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UGSAS Reunion.
If you involve the current CFI you will probably be waiting for a while even if he tried to organize it in a brewery ! Suggest that we hit hit with a fait a complete, or just tell him when its going to happen. I still keep in touch with a few of the old gang. :rolleyes: |
Count me in- I can hardly say no, I'd only have to walk about half a mile to Park Circus... :p
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:D The song began to emerge in Glasgow circa 1980, it was based on a track from an LP by an American called Oscar Brand who put together a collection of fighter pilot songs from the Korean war. The particular song was entitled "Give me Operations" and had verses about US aircraft, mostly from WW2 so it may have come from the '40s.
The verses ran much as this one:- Don't give a P38 The props they counter rotate They'll scatter and smitten from Burma to Britain Don't give a P38 NO (chorus) Give me operations, way out on some lonely atoll For I am too young to die I just want to grow old The verses ranged from the P38 to the F86 I suspect the song moved down to Woodvale as 2 of the QFIs on UGSAS at the time became the 2 Sqn Cdrs at Woodvale soon after. Oscar Brand is well worth listening to (in small doses), he produced such masterpieces as "Charlotte the Harlot the cowpunchers whore, The pride of the prairie, the girl we adore" |
UGSAS Re-Union
The best way at present might be to arrange an RV at a pub (must sell decent beer, not like JC used to serve in Park Circus!) and take it from there. Park Circus a good idea in the future, but maybe TFD for a first attempt.
How about a first try this Christmas? Unlikely to catch all those interested due to work commitments, but worth a shot. All in favour shout 'aye' with suggested dates and venues, and if enough interest lets go for it! :D :D :D |
Re 'Napalm sticks to kids'
I think the lyrics can be found on www.mudcat.org (or something similar) along with 'Strafe the town and kill the people' and a rather jolly song about trying to land on an aircraft carrier. Thirty06 |
Dec 23rd!
How about a meet 23rd Dec around 1700 at All Bar One in St Vincent St not too far from George Sq hence easy access to both major train stations (so I can get home after to my parents!).
Partners included. The bar sells a good selection of beers and a good selection of wines (by the glass or bottle) for us ladies! It also does some pretty decent grub. We could start there and gather up before proceeding elsewhere later in the evening as the mood takes us! Does this sound like a good idea? If this seems to attract a few then we can start another post with an UGSAS REUNION title that should catch a few more. Answers on a postcard here please! |
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