Oh yes, correct Weirdfilms33.weirdfilms33 wrote:George Michael - Careless Whisperfreddie wrote:Could we have a song quote as well as a film quote? This could be quite interesting,'Quilty feet have got no ryhtum'
I ONLY KNOW THAT because I saw it on Fast and Loose...
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Wow you name dropper. Martin Fry used to live around the corner from me and we used to walk passed his house to try and catch a glimpse of a pop star; ABC were the support act for Robbie Williams a few years ago and they were absolutely brilliant.valda wrote:I still listen to ABC and Heaven 17 occassionally. Spandau were pretty groovy when they first started, before the ballads came along. I used to go the clubs they all used to hang out in Le Beate Route and The Wag Club. Those were the daysfreddie wrote:Would have loved to have seen Duran Duran now and way back when! My favourite song is/was 'Don't Say A Prayer' and also Spandau Ballet, who could forget 'True'? Also, not forgetting ABC.valda wrote:continuing the oldies vibe, I was offered standby tickets on Saturday to go to that Duran Duran thing. Sadly it was too late for me to think about going and finding someone to go with then hang around on standbyI would have loved to have gone if it was a cert that I'd get in.
I have just been clearing out my loft and have found my record collection including Culture Club, Heaven 17, Eddie Grant and for some bizarre reason there is a Showaddywaddy LP and an Alvin Stardust single (what was going through my mind)

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If it's My Coo-Ca-Choo, you're forgiven. That's a classic!Diane65 wrote: Alvin Stardust single (what was going through my mind)
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Aww, I rememeber playing "Charlie's Angels" too :-)freddie wrote:Well Diane65, unforunately no I am not ! My friends' and I sang these in the primary school playground, along with being 'Charlie's Angels' and playing kiss chase!Diane65 wrote:OMG that is what they were chanting throughout the concertfreddie wrote:I remember The Bay City Rollers and I remember singing two songs:
B A Y B A Y BAYCITY with a R O DOUBLE L ERS bay city rollers are the best !
Woody, Eric, Leslie, Alan and Derek, we love The Rollers, The Rollers we love you !
I am showing my age !I had never heard of either of the chants before. Are you a secret member of the BCR cult ?
Singing the B A Y to myself now and it was 'an' R, but 'R' is not a vowel, so how we sang that I do not know!
The main songs I remember from The Bay City Rollers were I Only Want To Be With You and Bye, Bye Baby, which my Dad used to sing to me every night at bed time
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It is, so I'm in the forgiven zonethedude wrote:If it's My Coo-Ca-Choo, you're forgiven. That's a classic!Diane65 wrote: Alvin Stardust single (what was going through my mind)

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NOthing can save you from ShowWaddyWaddy though!
I was a massive Slade fan as well when I was younger, and David Essex
I was a massive Slade fan as well when I was younger, and David Essex
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Well, as I correctly guessed the song Careless Whisper, here's a video of some guy playing the saxophone solo in random public places. Check it out, it's actually hilarious:
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Member number 33 of the "100 free films in 2012" club. I saw 32, which is rather delightful.. I beat Mr. Glass on free films but he narrowly inched me out on total films seen.
Member number 33 of the "100 free films in 2011" club. I saw 20, interestingly enough. My more realistic target was to see more free films than TheyCallMeMrGlass. I lost.
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Aww, I rememeber playing "Charlie's Angels" too :-)
The main songs I remember from The Bay City Rollers were I Only Want To Be With You and Bye, Bye Baby, which my Dad used to sing to me every night at bed time
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I was always Kelly, never wanted to be Sabrina- she was just too serious ! I remember one friend ha a jump suit with Charlies Angels on, my mum would not get me one - mine had US Army !
I loved Bye, Bye, Baby and also Summer Love Sensation. I also had a scarf with Bay City Rollers written on it and the longer than the 3/4 style trousers, I did look VERY cool !
The main songs I remember from The Bay City Rollers were I Only Want To Be With You and Bye, Bye Baby, which my Dad used to sing to me every night at bed time
I was always Kelly, never wanted to be Sabrina- she was just too serious ! I remember one friend ha a jump suit with Charlies Angels on, my mum would not get me one - mine had US Army !
I loved Bye, Bye, Baby and also Summer Love Sensation. I also had a scarf with Bay City Rollers written on it and the longer than the 3/4 style trousers, I did look VERY cool !
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Oh yes, that is very funny - poor guy is not as good looking as old George !weirdfilms33 wrote:Well, as I correctly guessed the song Careless Whisper, here's a video of some guy playing the saxophone solo in random public places. Check it out, it's actually hilarious:
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My epic Rush odyssey continues. My friend's given me all of their studio albums so I'm listening to them chronologically. Currently into the real progressive rock period, with their fifth studio album, "A Farewell to Kings". I'm not one for reviewing music but I love it.
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Member number 33 of the "100 free films in 2011" club. I saw 20, interestingly enough. My more realistic target was to see more free films than TheyCallMeMrGlass. I lost.
Member number 33 of the "100 free films in 2012" club. I saw 32, which is rather delightful.. I beat Mr. Glass on free films but he narrowly inched me out on total films seen.
Member number 33 of the "100 free films in 2011" club. I saw 20, interestingly enough. My more realistic target was to see more free films than TheyCallMeMrGlass. I lost.


