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accymel 21-03-2005 14:33

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n theres also

* true Faith - New Order
* Ballroom blitz - sweet
* when the world crashes down [Alb trk] - Enrique
* Life for rent - Dido
* A lil respect/ ship of fools/sometimes - Erasure
* Teenage kicks - Undertones
* Baby come Back - Equals

I could go on n on n on n on n on but i wont for now <phew for u all>lol

accymel 21-03-2005 14:39

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You're right Vorlon it is a good song, blimey that album got me into Erasure n i even got me mum into it, dont know whats happened to my copy with succession of house moves i think i lost it tho i can get a copy so thats good :)

jason 21-03-2005 16:41

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Originally Posted by vorlon24
I hate to point this out, but Hideaway was never released as a single, although it should have been.

One of the best ones on The Circus, though (if a bit sad)

Should have been a single without doubt.:p
I just put favourite songs!

vorlon24 21-03-2005 19:58

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I have all but one of the Erasure albums (including The Two Ring Circus). I don't know what its called, but it is either due for release soon or has already been released.

I have a load of limited edition 12" Erasure singles too, and I have been to a few of their concerts! My missus especially likes Andy Bell's outfits!

I'm a bit of an Erasure fan!

accymel 21-03-2005 20:06

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the two ring circus were a compilation of producer 'Flood' mixes i used to have it sadly lost all my vinyl to the ex whom refused to give em back, i also has the abba-esque Ltd ed 12" .

accymel 21-03-2005 20:09

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After all this they may make a comeback the winner of stars in your eyes was Andy Bell lol.

lindsay ormerod 21-03-2005 22:15

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New album is out;think it's called "Nightbird" £9.97 Music Zone[bit of blatent advertising]

accymel 21-03-2005 22:29

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Tehehehehe Lindsay oh well answers the Q then lol

cashman 21-03-2005 22:40

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Twiglight time-the platters,cara mia-jay@the americans,breathless-jerry lee lewis,be my guest-fats domino,everyday-buddy holly.and loads more,to many to name.

Wynonie Harris 24-03-2005 13:38

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"Good Rockin' Tonight" - Wynonie Harris. The most important single of the post-war era. Without it, there would be no rock/pop music as we know it.

Bazf 25-03-2005 00:09

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Just found one that I hope was released in England but I don't know because its on the Country charts here
" Remember when" by Alan Jackson.

cashman 26-03-2005 09:30

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris
"Good Rockin' Tonight" - Wynonie Harris. The most important single of the post-war era. Without it, there would be no rock/pop music as we know it.

great track-but jackie brenstons"Rocket 88"is supposedly the first r@roll record ever made in1954,

Wynonie Harris 29-03-2005 09:52

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Yeah, "Rocket 88" is a great single, especially with Ike Turner's superb guitar playing. However, "Good Rockin' Tonight" was made a full seven years before and effectively made the breakthrough from rhythm & blues to rock & roll with its storming beat and slapback bass. It certainly impressed a young truck driver in Memphis called Elvis Presley who covered it in 1954 as one his very first singles on Sun Records.

cashman 29-03-2005 13:29

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris
Yeah, "Rocket 88" is a great single, especially with Ike Turner's superb guitar playing. However, "Good Rockin' Tonight" was made a full seven years before and effectively made the breakthrough from rhythm & blues to rock & roll with its storming beat and slapback bass. It certainly impressed a young truck driver in Memphis called Elvis Presley who covered it in 1954 as one his very first singles on Sun Records.

thanks for the info wynonnie,you certainly know your music,sadly very few people do,

Wynonie Harris 30-03-2005 07:39

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Cashman, I learnt some of my musical knowledge from listening to the older guys talking music on the Deck!


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