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moey
moey
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Re: Great track, rubbish band
Aug 05, 2005, 20:46
King Rocker is a good 'un, can't remember what colour vinyl mine is.

moey
jb lamptoast-morsley
jb lamptoast-morsley
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Re: Great track, rubbish band
Aug 06, 2005, 16:05
How about spaceman by babylon zoo or come with me by puff daddy. No? Well i've got them. Gwen Stefani has done a couple of good singles like what you waiting for and hollerback girl, but the album is pretty poor. Quite liked the 1st tatoo song and some girls by rachel stevens.
Dog 3000
Dog 3000
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Re: Great track, rubbish band
Aug 06, 2005, 17:48
SWoD is a GREAT album!
Dog 3000
Dog 3000
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Re: Great track, rubbish band
Aug 06, 2005, 17:58
"One of These Nights" by The Eagles. Generally when a rock group went disco in the late 70's that was the ultimate sign of sellout, but in this case it was actually an improvement.

"Can't Get Enuff o' yer Luvv" by Bad Company, though they're generally dull as dishwater.

"Looks That Kill" by Motley Crue. Most of their records just sound like a cocaine binge to me, but this one perfectly hits the sharp edge between satanic umlaut metal and Hollywood glamstrut.

"September" and "Let's Groove Tonight" by Earth Wind & Fire. I tend to agree with George Clinton's characterizaton that this group was usually "Earth, Hot Air and No Fire" (too many ballads and lame jazz-soul.)

Bowie - "Ziggy Stardust", the whole album is classic. But I could likve the rest of my life without hearing any of his other records again. (And I give Mick Ronson most of the credit for this one too!)

. . . and "We are the Cheeky Girls" is a total classic!
morfe
morfe
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Re: Great track, rubbish band
Aug 06, 2005, 19:10
"Bowie - "Ziggy Stardust"

Hi Dogster,

Funny someone should mention Bowie today, I just nabbed a copy of Hunky Dory, never having listened to Bowie in my life under own volition.

I must say I happen to think it's a work of musical genius!
Seb
Seb
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Re: Great track, rubbish band
Aug 06, 2005, 22:18
good call re bowie and the cheeky girls.
elegant chaos
elegant chaos
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Re: Great track, rubbish band
Aug 08, 2005, 11:56
That would be an interesting combination.....
keith a
9570 posts

Re: Great track, rubbish band
Aug 08, 2005, 12:09
I still think Kraftwerk would do the definitive version of "We Are The Cheeky Girls"!
elegant chaos
elegant chaos
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Re: Great track, rubbish band
Aug 08, 2005, 12:41
Maybe Leonard Cohen could do a version of it
Popel Vooje
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Re: Great track, rubbish band
Aug 08, 2005, 13:38
Personally, I'd like to hear Angel Racing Food do it!
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