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I have Soul II Soul featuring Caron Wheeler - Back To Life.

 

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Four Tops - Reach Out I'll Be There.

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QUOTE (Bastille Night @ Aug 26 2005, 10:27 AM)
Get Back - Beatles


Excellent!  trink39.gif

tongue.gif Kinda reminds me of the saying: You spend the first 9 months of your life on the inside, and the rest of your life trying to get back in!!! rofl3.gif

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Dawn- Knock Three Times

 

 

Great now I am going to have that stupid song stuck in my head! mad.gif

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Kinks - Sunny Afternoon

 

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"Oh save me, save me, save me from this squeeze

I got a big fat mamma tryna break me"

 

How apt!

 

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QUOTE (Trance @ Aug 26 2005, 09:18 PM)
Boomtown Rats - Rat Trap unsure.gif laugh.gif





I have never heard of that song or group laugh.gif

The Boomtown Rats, led by Bob Geldoff, were quite well known in the UK during the Punk era of the late 70s-early 80s. They had a few hits like She's So Modern, Like Clockwork, Someone Looking At You as well as two number ones (the aforementioned Rat Trap and I Don't Like Mondays).

 

Out of all the Punk bands, they were, along with The Stranglers, The Clash, Elvis Costello and the Attractions and The Buzzcocks, one of the melodic Puink bands, relying on their music rather than screaming and spitting at the audience to gain popularity.

 

I must confess that Rat Trap (which I think I still have on an original 7" single) was a fantastic song.

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Engelbert Humperdink - The Last Waltz. (09/27/1967)

 

Whenever I see the name "Humperdink", all I can think of is the movie The Princess Bride where Carol Kane is yelling at Billy Crystal "Humperdink, Humperdink, Humperdink, Humperdink, Humperdink, Humperdink, Humperdink, Humperdink, Humperdink, Humperdink!!!"

 

 

 

And Billy, plugging his ears, says, "I'm not listening, I'm not listening!!"

 

 

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