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    new prodigy album

    so its 7 years since the last one, no keith flint either.....

    got it today, and i am impressed.....thumping !!!

    the sample of thriller in "way it is " is great.

    first single "girls" has a real 70's feel/

    "action radar" is back to basics....

    the rest are up there as well, but "spitfire" is the best on the album....the indian influence is top notch.....

    well worth a purchase if your a prodgy fan from days past.
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    thats mad - i was only wondering where me last prodigy cd was this evening
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    avoid it, fat of the land was...eh $hit.......i think all agree with that
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conor74
    Desperate crap, and Music for the Jilted Generation was pretty poor too.

    Experience was a great album, even if it was blamed for bringing rave overground and killing off the underground appeal. Some of the tracks like 'Fire' and 'Charly' were outstanding.

    Any Corkonians remember them at City Hall in 93 or 94? Not as hedonistic as their appearance at the Gleneagle Hotel in Killarney in 93, but still a good night. They had a fantastic support act, 4th Dimension, who were, along with Decal and Johnny Moy, prety much the sum total of Irish dance music in the early 90s.
    liquid wheel, red records, sound crowd.......three major examples of irish dance in the early 90's
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conor74
    Any Corkonians remember them at City Hall in 93 or 94?
    Great night. I thought the floor was going to collapse.

    Quote Originally Posted by Conor74
    They had a fantastic support act, 4th Dimension
    I'm sure I still have their album.
    They brought Sharon Shannon international recognition
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    Saw them again in Gatsby's, Dunmanway after that.
    Rumour that over 1,200 people paid in that night.
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    support to the prodigy mt ar$e, those guys were one of the main acts at feile in front of 30,000 people and their set was amazing, they blew the prodigy out of the water.....remember ur mans hair

    i play storm every so often and it goes down eh a storm
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    Quote Originally Posted by max power
    remember ur mans hair
    The great thing about the hair was that you'd strike up a conversation with the bloke and out he'd come with this bogger Kerry accent.
    You'd be thinking to yourself, that accent doesn't go with that hair
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conor74
    Storm EP, if I remember right. Wasn't that fond of it, but loved 'Late Arrival', which had a great video - showed extracts from weird wildlife footage in slow motion.
    still have that ep somewhere at home, I thought it was decent but dance music was never really my thing.
    your man's hair was class though
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    first seen prodigy in dublin in 93 and they were a class act.

    seen them again i think in sligo where 4th dimension were the back up (bout dec 94??)....
    a few times again thereafter

    thought their ist 2 albums were good

    heard they are playing the olympia in december but it is a sellout
    would have been a good catch up
    reports from witness though a few years back was that they werent great

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conor74

    Any Corkonians remember them at City Hall in 93 or 94? Not as hedonistic as their appearance at the Gleneagle Hotel in Killarney in 93, but still a good night. They had a fantastic support act, 4th Dimension, who were, along with Decal and Johnny Moy, prety much the sum total of Irish dance music in the early 90s.
    Where they not 94 and 95? They were the best nights of my childhood. And I agree with whoever said the 4D stole the show both times. Though Im not sure did Jonny Moy do warm up at either? ****, it will annoy me for a while, there was Mark Kavanagh and some English dude from XL recordings. Plus the vocal talent of MC RUFF.
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