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Ironic, or that perverted like me one - basically anything by Alannis Morrissette makes me want to rip my own ears off and beat her to death with them in the theatre. It's not perverted, it's just a bit whorey and frankly marks you out as a philistine when you should be watching the play, and NO IT'S NOT IRONIC - a bit of a bummer, yes, annoying, yes, but not as annoying as you, you bloody bloody wailing banshee nightmare.

I went to a wedding last night. The playlist went something like this:


Club Tropicana - Wham

Dancing Queen - Abba

Come on Eileen - Dexys Midnight Runners

Push it - Salt and Pepper

Don't feel like Dancing - Scissor Sisters

Some Shakira number

the Jive Bunny megamix

The Grease Megamix


I can't even remember the rest but I just came away feeling really depressed. The DJ looked as bored as arse as he fed CDs into the player. He spent most of the time at the bar.


I know it's each to their own and all that but when I get married I'm putting a ban on any of the above, plus New York New York and Celebrate and quite a few others which have temporarily slipped from my memory.


But maybe i'm just a miserable cow.

BigPhil Wrote:

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> is embrace the song or the band.... im guessing

> you mean the song "more than words"?



The band, and every miserable song they ever produced, such as "come back to what you know". More than words was someone else shite.

???? Wrote:

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> Come On Eileen - Dexy Midnight Runners....

>

> I can't begin to describe how much I hate this

> song.

>

> I know, grumpy old git..wanna be all negative

> before I shake off my boozer's gloom with a

> shapener in the next 20 mins




Sharpener ? Liquid or powder ?

[quote name=charliecharlie Wrote:

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> anything by Abba or the Beachboys makes me feel

> quite ill!!

>

Charlies' date=' don't take this amiss, but are you mental?]



at last examination... no, not metal, sane as they come,


and great taste in music too, HonaloochieB

xxcc

But Charlies, isn't there a consensus among people with ears that Heroes And Villains, God Only Knows, Good Vibrations, Dancing Queen, Knowing Me Knowing You and The Day Before You Came are all three minute packages of sonic joy?

Give me that much at least.

Come on Charlies. Too Rye Ay.

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