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  2. BVE Trainsim - Wikipedia

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    BVE Trainsim (originally Boso View Express [1] [2] [3]) is a Japanese three-dimensional computer-based train simulator. [3] It is notable for focusing on providing an accurate driving experience [3] [4] [5] as viewed from inside the cab, rather than creating a network of other trains [6] [7] —other trains passed along the route are only displayed as stationary objects. [3]

  3. Cunnamulla Fella - Wikipedia

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    Cunnamulla Fella, Cunnamulla. The song "Cunnamulla Fella" was written by the Australian country music artist Slim Dusty in collaboration with Stan Coster. [1] [2] Recorded in 1965 and released in that year as the b-side to "A Letter From Down Under" (Columbia DO-4633), [3] [4] The song's lyrics tell the story of a nomadic and carefree stockman who roams the vast landscapes of the Outback [2 ...

  4. It Begins Again - Wikipedia

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    It Begins Again is the tenth studio album recorded by Dusty Springfield and the ninth released. Recorded during the middle of 1977, It Begins Again was her first completed and released album since Cameo five years earlier.

  5. Stan Coster - Wikipedia

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    The song recalls Coster's days working as a sheep-shearing "ringer" around Cunnamulla in the 1950s. Dusty recorded the song and it became an enduring country music hit, later covered by Lee Kernaghan. The statue was unveiled by country music personalities Anne Kirkpatrick (Dusty's daughter), Jayne Kelly and Tracy and Russell Coster. [13]

  6. Joy McKean - Wikipedia

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    Mildred Geraldine Joy Kirkpatrick [1] OAM (née McKean; 14 January 1930 – 25 May 2023), was an Australian country music singer-songwriter and wife and manager of Slim Dusty.

  7. Dusty & Stones - Wikipedia

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    Dusty & Stones and their Buck Horns Band performing at the Swazi Rally on 26 August 2017. Dusty & Stones is a country music duo from Eswatini, Africa, consisting of cousins Gazi "Dusty" Simelane (born 22 March 1982) and Linda "Stones" Msibi (born 23 December 1983), both vocalists, guitarists and songwriters. The duo was founded in 2005.

  8. Duncan (Slim Dusty song) - Wikipedia

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    The official video for the song was filmed at the Town and Country Hotel and starts with Duncan Urquhart sitting to Dusty's left and Pat Alexander to Dusty's right. [6] The song climbed the Australian charts, hitting No. 1 on the Kent Music Report singles chart for 16 February 1981 and 23 February 1981. [10]

  9. In Private - Wikipedia

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    A reviewer from Music & Media complimented the song as "a strong number in a 60s style." [3] David Giles of Music Week described it as another Pet Shop Boys composition "with the duo characteristically mournful keyboards giving the song a somewhat tragic feel. It works perfectly for Dusty." [4]