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Slightly off topic but I think the B52's 'Love Shack' is the most dance-able record to in the world.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leohcvmf8kM

Chair Jive time!

<3!!!

Brilliant song. Remember what a dancefloor-filler it was when it was first released. :)

It reminds me of someone I don't like.

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ July 19 2009, 11:46 PM BST

It reminds me of someone I don't like.

Was he like..a pilot of an American bomber? 'Cos that I can totally understand.

Quote: roscoff @ July 19 2009, 11:48 PM BST

Was he like..a pilot of an American bomber? 'Cos that I can totally understand.

Just a twat I went out with. :)

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ July 19 2009, 11:46 PM BST

It reminds me of someone I don't like.

Was he always bragging about how he had got a car as big as a whale?

Or we he always on at you about not forgetting change for the jukebox?

:(

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ July 19 2009, 11:51 PM BST

Just a twat I went out with. :)

It's a shame when good songs remind us of bad times. I love Frankie Goes to Hollywood's 'Power of Love' but can't listen to it without the old blood boiling a little :$

I'm the same with Achy-Breaky Heart. Hearing it just reminds me of how much I'd like to punch Billy Ray Cyrus* in the gizzard.

*Or, to give him his full name, Billy Ray Wanker Wanker Wanker Cyrus.

Quote: Tim Walker @ July 19 2009, 11:53 PM BST

Was he always bragging about how he had got a car as big as a whale?

Or we he always on at you about not forgetting change for the jukebox?

:(

No, but he once ended up with a bowl of sweet and sour over his head. :)

:)

Concept album - Crime of the Century by Supertramp. Although I could never see how the story flowed.

Right - here goes.

Free
Santana
Curved Air
Yes
Yardbirds
the Move
Love
Cream
Supertramp
Steely Dan
The Killers
New Order
Faces
The Damned
David Bowie
Elvis Costello

Oh yes - I forgot...

Blondie
Pulp
Goldfrapp

Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ July 19 2009, 11:26 PM BST

<3

If you like Architecture in Helsinki, you'll like The Apples in Stereo. Pleased

Whenever I think of the B52s' 'Love Shack', I always remember one day, when a relative, whom I hadn't seen for years, and never liked anyway, knocked at my door, and I hid from him, hoping he'd think I was out. Unfortunately, 'Love Shack' was blasting out of the radio, and I couldn't get across the room to turn it down. He eventually walked away, but I think he knew I was hiding.

My Top Twenty (no particular order):

The Beatles
The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band
Bob Dylan
The Rolling Stones
The Move
Jacques Brel
Al Bowlly
Led Zeppelin
Audience
Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac (not Mac after Pete left though)
Elvis Presley
Pink Floyd
David Bowie
Charlie Parker
Victor Manuel
Sergio Vargas
John Coltane
Charlie Mingus
Dizzy Gillespie
Dave Brubeck

Fx :)