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"I think Dave Stewart had a girlfriend in Bananarama, but then moved on to one of Sheakspere's Sisters or something. It's hard to keep up with that Gigilo."

Was that not Siobhan Fahey, who was in Bananarama but then left to form Shakespear's Sister with Marcella Detroit?

Nick, you've reminded me now, one of the first albums I bought on vinyl was Neneh Cherry's "Raw Like Sushi".
 
Nick you have just almost listed my CD collection there.
Scary how our tastes are almost the same yet there is 9 years between us...

Some stuff im not sure I know but all im going to say is this is in the Pc right now which is scary..... Some good old ELO.

Love em. Especially Sweet Talkin Woman which is my fave.
Of course Mr Blue Sky is my 2nd.

A pic of a small percentage of Cds I own and there are many other rare songs that I have somewhere at Mums in storage.

Nick
 
Thanks for the pic, ahh..some great CDs there, and I'm also an ELO fan. Luke loves Mr. Blue Sky too.

Love `Silent Sigh', from AAB OST.
Does that Pointer Sisters GtsHTs have `I Need You' on? Love that track.

Billy Joel - Oh, man. That guy's the business.

I think that when we all meet up we'll need to spin a few discs :-)
 
Pointer Sisters

It certainly does but I love Automatic too much to get past that track....

Maybe the title has something to do with it? LOL

Silent Sigh is defo the best song on the AAB cd.
One of my fave films too.
 
We really must sort a "meet" out.

There are so many members I would love to meet....

I must warn you I cant sing tho!

Changed Cd, now wailing to Ocean Colour Scene - The day we caught the train.

Class

Nick
 
You can all take over my house if you like!

I have all the latest equipment (Bosch/Miele in hi-fi terms), but I don’t get to listen to much music! :-)

Carl

*Steals Northern Nick’s Blur album and gives him another the same Phil Collins CD* ;-)
 
nickuk,

I like pretty much all of your music listed, too! :-)

Bucks Fizz - I was just old enough to remember them! :-)

Bee Gees’ You Win Again – I played that at a relative’s New Years’ Eve party at their home. I was the ‘DJ’, aged 9 (1987), who was the only one allowed to use the hi-fi. My cousin, a year or so older, was more ‘cool’ than me (LOL!), and she chose much of the songs. (I am mad about hi-fi and electronics in much the same way as washing machines!)

You lot have given me so much to think about! :-) We love music, but we really don’t listen to it often enough. Not boasting, but we have really nice equipment (roughly Bosch/Miele level in terms of quality) that only gets used for the computer, like when I’m chatting on MSN!!!!! What a waste!!! Criminal! That’s like using a Miele to simply wash dog towels only!

Crumbs… I am really going to have a think now. :-) I’ve never really revealed my wide musical tastes.
 
The Assembly

Mr. Frigilux, I dug out a 12" that I have (a vinyl record Toggle) of The Assembly. It has Vince Clarke on it and Feargal is the singer, so I think that's what you are referring to. Each side has a different song, but I don't think they ever actually put out a full length album. And I don't think the 12" was ever released in the States. Mine's an import.
 
Nick

Just to add to the "Good Choons" list I forgot a tune I remember so much from my childhood.

Completely forgot about this until I pulled a cd with it on out.

Wax
"Bridge to your Heart"

hmmmm Elkie Brooks, much prefer No more the fool... to pull on the emotion strings. LOL

Nick
 
ooohhhh can I add this too...

Bestest "in tune' singing required....

win or lose

sink or swim

one thing is certain, we'll never give in

side by side

hand in hand

we all stand together....!

LOl

Nick
 

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