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  1. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteCrowUK View Post
    Brotherhood of Man
    Oh thanks a lot!


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    Save Your Kisses For Me is too sentimental a song to be one of my favourites, its punchline "even though you're only three" makes me
    and a follow up, My Sweet Rosalie, is even worse. Angelo is ABBA personified, as is Oh Boy (The Mood I'm In), Figaro is crap, (as if the others aren't) I'm gonna go for United We Stand, at least it's a half decent song.


    Gilbert O'Sullivan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Morgan View Post
    Gilbert O'Sullivan


    'nite Steve!

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    I think I sense a little irony in that last post of yours Wayne.

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    Claire. Am I the only one who quite likes Gilbert O'S? It's simple, 'piano guy singing' stuff, but I like it.

    Bucks Fizz!

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    Breaking and Entering from their album Are You Ready, also includes The Land of Make Believe.

    And, no Andrew, you're not the only one here who likes Gilbert O.

    Here's a cheesy one, Cliff Richard.

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    Wired for Sound - cheesy, but God it's catchy! And the video with Cliff skating is inspired.

    Stevie Wonder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Curnow View Post
    Claire. Am I the only one who quite likes Gilbert O'S? It's simple, 'piano guy singing' stuff, but I like it.
    You'll be saying you like Richard Clayderman next!

    Oh and in answer to the above... "I just called to say I love you" because it's cheesy and sentimental

    Next up Human League...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phillip Madeley View Post
    Wired for Sound - cheesy, but God it's catchy! And the video with Cliff skating is inspired.

    Stevie Wonder?
    Superstition. Super funk! Makes ya wanna dance!


    Led Zeppelin.


    (Pip can't answer 'coz we all know he's gonna put 'Kashmir')

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    Wayne's cheating!

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    Not my fault you edited your post 5 minutes later whilst i was posting mine.

    Besides, i've had enough of seeing pop groups.

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    I read the rules hence the edit Whatever I'm easy man

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    I was gonna say Trampled Underfoot actually, so you can kiss my arse now.

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    Can we get a pic of that?

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    Maybe at the next big PS meet. If you can grab me and hold me down in the struggle.

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    Ok, Pip get's that one. Back to Human League then.

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    Tell Me When- a barn storming comeback song.

    Blur.

    Si xx

    I've just got my handcuffs and my truncheon and that's enough.

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    Country House - good fun, and a great video, too

    Def Leppard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ant Williams View Post
    Def Leppard.
    'Getcha Rocks Off' - One of their oldest, but it's a great catchy riff. I used to like playing it!

    Bjork.

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    Joga - nice strings, nice dancey beat and so on.

    Muse?

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    Only heard the one album, but there's lots i like.
    Fave would probably be 'Thoughts Of A Dying Atheist'. Really atmospheric stuff.

    Portishead.
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    All Mine - nice and epic. like the voice, and the "big" sound

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    Octavarium.

    Its epic at over 23 minutes, but it has a very interesting story and some wonderful lyrics. And i dig the classical bits that wander in and out of the riff.

    now we keep with the prog theme...


    Fish.

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    Oh nice one Raston, you've just killed my thread off.


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    I'm sure there must be some prog fans on PS!

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