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Nope, definitely Crystal Waters and definitely dreadful. 'Rockstar' by Nickelback springs to mind as a recent hateful song demonised further by the advertising Exec's at DFS for 'that' TV ad. As far as terrible cover versions go, 'We Will Rock You' by Five (5ive?!) is dire to the extreme. They might has well have put a copy of 'A Day At The Races' on the floor and all taken a steaming communal slash all over it.

Iv'e been to paradise , but Iv'e never been to me ???????



FECK



and that bloody awful song that Buffy Saint Marie wrote ...they lift us up where we belong , or the lift goes up where we belong .... or something .... dreadful .... she was allright ( mostly ) in the 60s .

Deee-lite's Groove is in the heart. Dreadful,dreadful song.


And years ago, in my student days, one Saturday morning,while watching The Chart Show, after too much the night before, this song or more precisely the video for it actually made me throw up.

Still brings me out in a cold sweat.




quite the reverse for me Lulu Too!


this track gives me a 'heat wave' when ever I hear it...


reminds me a of a fantastic night in a club with the second love of my life,

he was the hottest guy... went out with him when I was at the Royal College...

it was a balmy summers night, we walked back about 4.00 am

we spiced up the journey home by having sex in the churchyard off Blackfrair's Road

absolutely unforgettable...

I've got a new song that i detest..

SEXY MACARENA by some homeless dude, busking on the street near my work, who can't sing or play the guitar..It consists of those 2 words sung badly while the guitar was strummed randomly & he sang it to me whilst giving me a lusty look..

"I wish i was a little bit taller i wish i was a bawler i wish i had a rabbit in a hat da da da da something or other ... blah blah cant even get a date so what dya think O that" ........... F^&K off THEN !"!!


HAteful damn record . who was it by ,ski slope, or someone ? ????

flapjackdavey Wrote:

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> "I wish i was a little bit taller i wish i was a

> bawler i wish i had a rabbit in a hat da da da da

> something or other ... blah blah cant even get a

> date so what dya think O that" ........... F^&K

> off THEN !"!!

>

> HAteful damn record . who was it by ,ski slope, or

> someone ? ????


De La Soul?

Oh my goodness I always thought Groove in the heart was called Groovers in the hall. I also thought Take That's only takes a minute girl was Only takes a mini girl though so I obviously need to get my ears checked.


There's that Blue (i think) song that goes on about a girl who he's dancing up close with makes it 'hard' for him - i love and hate that one.

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