Favourite song ever? I've changed mine...

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planet (icelandic version) - the sugarcubes (sykurmolarnir)
 

Tetedelacourse

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Fnaar said:
For sheer ridiculousness, it's hard to beat "Musclebound" by Spandau Ballet. Mind you, "True" is a great song, and "I don't need this pressure on" is pleasantly funky, if you like that sort of thang.

The use of the riff from Chant no. 1 in Rui Da Silva's "Touch Me" was excellent I thought, and better than the original song simply because it didn't have Tony Hadley rapping in it.
 

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Records i keep coming back to.....

Hendrix, Driving South
Hendrix again, Room Full of Mirrors

Never ever get fed up of listening to those.
 

bonj2

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I've remembered what the best song EVER is - i heard it on the radio last night on the way to squash. It is:




































"ALL THAT SHE WANTS IS ANOTHER BABY!" by Ace Of Base :ohmy: :biggrin:
 
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SamNichols

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bonj said:
"ALL THAT SHE WANTS IS ANOTHER BABY!" by Ace Of Base :ohmy: :biggrin:

That song is one of my youth: it reminds me of primary school discos - everyone standing around in the Annexe of Watford Fields Primary School. The girls with their stonking early 90s dancing; the boys mucking about with their Global Hypercolour t-shirts, stamping so that their trainers flashed, eating sweets, and sliding about on their knees. The boys and girls rarely spoke and then there was a raffle, in which the grand prize was usually a calculator. Life was so simple when that song was released.
 

bonj2

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SamNichols said:
That song is one of my youth: it reminds me of primary school discos - everyone standing around in the Annexe of Watford Fields Primary School. The girls with their stonking early 90s dancing; the boys mucking about with their Global Hypercolour t-shirts, stamping so that their trainers flashed, eating sweets, and sliding about on their knees. The boys and girls rarely spoke and then there was a raffle, in which the grand prize was usually a calculator. Life was so simple when that song was released.
:ohmy: indeed
there's another song of that ilk aswell, although i can't remember what it's called, by or goes like. But it can be heard on peep show when they Jeremy puts his 'sex mix' CD on, and sounds a bit reggae-ish. early nineties i think.
 

Fnaar

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bonj said:
:ohmy: indeed
there's another song of that ilk aswell, although i can't remember what it's called, by or goes like.
Yeah, I know that one. Tum-ti-tum-titty-tum-ti-tum-tum, isn't it?
 
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SamNichols

SamNichols

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bonj said:
:ohmy: indeed
there's another song of that ilk aswell, although i can't remember what it's called, by or goes like. But it can be heard on peep show when they Jeremy puts his 'sex mix' CD on, and sounds a bit reggae-ish. early nineties i think.

I believe that you mean: Mysterious Girl by Peter Andre. But, that might be my faulty memory of all things Peep Show. It could be: Aswad 'Shine', Shaggy 'Oh Carolina' or anything by Chakademus and Pliers. I think I'm right with the first one though.
 

bonj2

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Fnaar said:
Yeah, I know that one. Tum-ti-tum-titty-tum-ti-tum-tum, isn't it?

something like that, yes :ohmy: :biggrin:
SamNichols said:
I believe that you mean: Mysterious Girl by Peter Andre. But, that might be my faulty memory of all things Peep Show.
No, I know what that sounds like and it's not that (and i don't think it's ever been on peep show).
The tune i'm thinking of hasn't got particularly well defined lyrics although I think the distinctive bit is its chorus, even though it is just mumbling/la-la-la.

Fnaar said:
It could be: Aswad 'Shine', Shaggy 'Oh Carolina' or anything by Chakademus and Pliers. I think I'm right with the first one though.

could be either of those....i'll check 'em out
 
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