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Nelsonca61
The bangles
What is not to like about the Bangles.
Susannah Hoff!!!!! Those eyes!!!!!!!
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The Four Seasons double gold - - about 1970 ish.
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I love ABBA and the Carpenters. I could listen to Karen Carpenter sing all day, what a great voice she had. Boney M are also another guilty pleasure.
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MacAdder
Van Morrison "Here comes the night" short simple brilliant
Awsome! and Baby please don't go!!
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Taunton Blue Genie
Just before the Christmas break we were allowed to have the radio on in the office - and the above photo brought back the dirty look from a female colleague when I joined in with Cliff Richard's Xmas song (but changing the lyrics a wee bit).
"Christmastime, camel-toe and wine" was met with a stare like an Exocet.
I predict you had Radio 6 on which is where you stole (yes stole!) your idea for the hugely successful "songs that include the name of another band" thread.
Blatant plagiarism which you of all people should hang your head in shame over.
The BBC have been notified of your crime.
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MacAdder
Van Morrison "Here comes the night" short simple brilliant
Definitely not a 'guilty' pleasure IMO. Van is the man!
Like Gwapo says, Country music seems to become increasingly more enjoyable as one gets older.
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Mario Miethig
I love ABBA and the Carpenters. I could listen to Karen Carpenter sing all day, what a great voice she had. Boney M are also another guilty pleasure.
Boney M,listen to Still i'm sad,class.:music:
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Vimana.
Definitely not a 'guilty' pleasure IMO. Van is the man!
Like Gwapo says, Country music seems to become increasingly more enjoyable as one gets older.
I'm glad that my dotage hasn't fallen into that template.
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Rhiw-Blue
I predict you had Radio 6 on which is where you stole (yes stole!) your idea for the hugely successful "songs that include the name of another band" thread.
Blatant plagiarism which you of all people should hang your head in shame over.
The BBC have been notified of your crime.
It was Smooth Radio, I believe. My thread wasn't prompted as you suggest, old fruit.
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Bobby Goldsboro - 'Summer The First Time'
https://www.google.co.uk/search?clie...UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
Got the teenage hormones charged up!
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Taunton Blue Genie
I'm glad that my dotage hasn't fallen into that template.
While you wait, you can enjoy your Prog Rock!
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I've never quite got my head around Trevor Horn being in (and jointly responsible) for the pop combo 'Buggles'.
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Vimana.
Like Gwapo says, Country music seems to become increasingly more enjoyable as one gets older.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98Ow_Jav_eo
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jon1959
Definitely a guilty pleasure of mine. "She was 31, I was 17". Phwoarr!
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jon1959
Tune!
from '76
Check this from '75 - anything familiar?! :yikes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwmQ4SF8OCU
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How did you come up with that?
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Re: your video methinks:
Dolannes Melodie (1975)
Urheber: Paul de Senneville / Oliver Toussaint. Aus dem Film "Un linceul n'a pas de poches". Instrumentalstück. Enthält ein Zitat aus dem Song "Summer (The First Time)" von Bobby Goldsboro aus dem Jahre 1973
Recorded in 1975 and "contains an extract from Bobby Goldsboro's 'Summer (The First Time)' from 1973"
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Jordi Culé
Following Wales Bales revelation that he's turned to ABBA's 'SOS' to get him through his emotional time I'll admit to loving Kate Bush 'Wuthering Heights'.
Loved her red dress/leotard thing in the video. Made a massive impression on me as a 7 year old. I even called my terrapins Heathcliff & Cathy.
Anymore for anymore?
Katrina and the waves - Walking on Sunshine ( Brings back good memories always makes me smile ) Don't know anyone else who likes it i feel unique :hehe:
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Jordi Culé
Following Wales Bales revelation that he's turned to ABBA's 'SOS' to get him through his emotional time I'll admit to loving Kate Bush 'Wuthering Heights'.
Loved her red dress/leotard thing in the video. Made a massive impression on me as a 7 year old. I even called my terrapins Heathcliff & Cathy.
Anymore for anymore?
I would hardly call listening to Ms Bush a guilty pleasure- it's a pleasure full stop.
I do like a bit of Bjork and Gary Numan aswell myself.
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The Bloop
I would hardly call listening to Ms Bush a guilty pleasure- it's a pleasure full stop.
I do like a bit of Bjork and Gary Numan aswell myself.
Agree, Kate Bush is widely considered a genius and well regarded by her peers.
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NYCBlue
Agree, Kate Bush is widely considered a genius and well regarded by her peers.
She wrote "The man with the child in his eyes" at the age of 13. Also, it took my 30 years to realise the lyrics to "Wow", are about a crap actor who likes it up the arse. Luckily the BBC didn't realise that either, or it probably would have been banned.
Fair play, she is a genius.
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Mario Miethig
She wrote "The man with the child in his eyes" at the age of 13. Also, it took my 30 years to realise the lyrics to "Wow", are about a crap actor who likes it up the arse. Luckily the BBC didn't realise that either, or it probably would have been banned.
Fair play, she is a genius.
Does he have 'W' tattooed on each cheek?
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Taunton Blue Genie
How did you come up with that?
By mistake.