threebikesmcginty
Corn Fed Hick...
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Was this not released in 1990 ?
It could have been on a previous album mind you
I didn't post it, I'm just pointing out what a lazy swine Mr P is.
Was this not released in 1990 ?
It could have been on a previous album mind you
I didn't post it, I'm just pointing out what a lazy swine Mr P is.
Runnin' down a dream, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
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Runnin' down a dream, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
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Oh bugger! It's the Naughty Step for me then....You will annoy @threebikesmcginty he already posted that one
On a saddder note, this chap used to go out with Kylie's sisters, Danii, and will now sing you a song for a quid if you sit outside a Nottingham pub:
https://www.leftlion.co.uk/read/2005/january/what-happened-to-whycliffe-401
How could she not make you feel really nice by talking to you?Whycliffe Bromwell said:She talked to me and made me feel really nice.
Yup. IIRC I was just starting to discover the stuff that would be pigeonholed as Detroit techno later, but at the time was all called house. Between this, and the new wave of hip hop and rap (genuinely different artists like Public Enemy appearing in the UK in the latter years of the decade) it was a great time for music.
Most of my favourites from the late '80s are slightly earlier though (e.g. Phuture's Acid Trax - I bloody loved that sound, and the stuff inspired by it, like Acperience & Higher State of Consciousness that came along later)
Sorry for yet another tangent, but Phuture's DJ Pierre picks his favourite acid tunes in this article;
http://www.dummymag.com/Lists/the-10-best-acid-house-tracks-according-to-dj-pierre