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    Quote Originally Posted by Colm
    I'm partial to a bit of Take That and Byran McFadden myself.

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    thats explains the reason u talk so much $hit, your mental
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    Quote Originally Posted by max power
    thats explains the reason u talk so much $hit, your mental
    You can't say that, he's just "special"
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    Quote Originally Posted by max power
    thats explains the reason u talk so much $hit, your mental
    Some would say that I sing too much sh!t aswell!!
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    for some reason known to no one includin me i bought jessica simpsons first single i wanna love you forever, found it the other day and into the fire it went wouldnt even put it into the bin for fear the binmen would be laughing at me!! also found here comes the hotstepper by ini kamoze that was class i loved it and informer by snow, remember that one? there was a line in it which im pretty certain went licky bum bum down class!!!

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    I actually bought Hysteria when it came out - on cassette - i was into simple minds def leppard and the pogues at the time - only my love for the pogues has survived the ravages of time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Vito
    i never did line-dancing though, unlike JoeSemi and Leon who actually paid for lessons in the parish hall!!
    i would like to deny the above statement. has anyone seen the old footage of colin farrell line dancing?


    to add to the above i get alot of slaggin at work for listenin to johnny cash ( the essential johnny cash) in da car. wreckon the man had da best voice i ever heard so much passion and feelin. da 2nd cd is class first one a bit too country but i'm sure i'll be listenin to it soon enough
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    Bit of Girls Aloud never hurt a fella and i'm proud to say it sits nicely on top of my collection!
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    Quote Originally Posted by wws
    I actually bought Hysteria when it came out - on cassette - i was into simple minds def leppard and the pogues at the time - only my love for the pogues has survived the ravages of time
    Are you goin to the Point on the 23rd wws? Can't wait to hear what Shane dishes out with a skinful of porter in him! The man's a pure ledge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conor74
    Hey Hysteria and Pyromania are classics. More of a dance/electronica fan myself, but Def Leppard were easy on the ear.
    Big Leppard fan in my time and still have all their stuff, wouldn't consider them to be anything to be ashamed of but I suppose some people would consider them naff.

    Europe is taking it TOO far though SLK!

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    Quote Originally Posted by $Leon$
    to add to the above i get alot of slaggin at work for listenin to johnny cash ( the essential johnny cash) in da car. wreckon the man had da best voice i ever heard so much passion and feelin. da 2nd cd is class first one a bit too country but i'm sure i'll be listenin to it soon enough
    Johnny Cash was brilliant. Even if they don't like the earlier stuff, they're obviously too ignorant to have listened to any of the American Recordings. Defo not one to be embarrassed about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conor74
    Dunno. I mean, I often think people say that Shane MacGowan, Christy Moore, Luke Kelly or Johnny Cash had great voices. I think they had distinctive voices, but not necessarily good ones. Couldn't see Shane doing 5 octaves like Kate Bush can...

    i'm not really talkin technicall ability. agree with da crowd you've named above listen to all of them myself from time to time. dey all have feelin and passion in bucket loads in their voices. as for kate i can hardly make out what shes sayin in weithering heights never mind about feel what shes sayin. what the lads above sing is more relavent to them, all sing about their lives, experiences and old folk stories. does kate actually feel pasionate about a 200 year old work of fiction.
    (i no all the lads stories weren't based on personal experiences but were something they all felt strongly about. can also add the boss to the above list)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy
    Johnny Cash was brilliant. Even if they don't like the earlier stuff, they're obviously too ignorant to have listened to any of the American Recordings. Defo not one to be embarrassed about.

    thats the sort of era stuff i'm listenin too. da video for hurt has to be the best video i've ever seen so emotional so much feelin. it'd almost bring a tear to your eye
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conor74
    Dunno. I mean, I often think people say that Shane MacGowan, Christy Moore, Luke Kelly or Johnny Cash had great voices. I think they had distinctive voices, but not necessarily good ones. Couldn't see Shane doing 5 octaves like Kate Bush can...
    Musically, Kate Bush had a better voice, yes (and pretty distinctive too). But Johnny Cash's voice suited his songs/style

    Plus, the likes of Whitney Houston can probably hit a fair range, but someone like Bobby Gillespie would have better passion/feeling.


    Back to topic, I'm sure I've a few cd's that wouldn't be of other people's taste, but not much I'm ashamed of.
    I did rush out to buy Seahorses, on the strength of John Squire, but don't dig it out much these days. I'm sure there's a few others like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conor74
    Kate Bush is brilliant. Her voice was stunning. Unlike a great singer in it for the cash, say like Mariah Carey, Kate often sang about the obscure but gave her all in every song. Listen to 'Wow' or 'The Man With the Child in his Eyes'

    sorry conor not familiar with those tunes but i'll try and listen to them
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    def lepard and jognny cash are top drawer, hysteria was the second highest selling album of the 80's after thriller, thats some achivment.......got it on cassette many moons ago and its a proud part of my cd collection
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    Quote Originally Posted by $Leon$
    to add to the above i get alot of slaggin at work for listenin to johnny cash ( the essential johnny cash) in da car. wreckon the man had da best voice i ever heard so much passion and feelin. da 2nd cd is class first one a bit too country but i'm sure i'll be listenin to it soon enough
    Who the f*ck is slagging off Johny Cash? They must be musically challenged, tell them to catch themselves on and come back when they've developed some taste.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat O' Banton
    Who the f*ck is slagging off Johny Cash? They must be musically challenged, tell them to catch themselves on and come back when they've developed some taste.
    da fellas who are always slaggin me goes around at work singin WHITE SNAKE here i go again on my own
    enough said
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    Quote Originally Posted by $Leon$
    da fellas who are always slaggin me goes around at work singin WHITE SNAKE here i go again on my own
    enough said

    sorry whitesnake just got status from old skool
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    I have a Gilbert O'Sullivan Greatest hits CD in my collection and one of Demis Roussos LP's 'Never and ever Side A, 'My friend the wind' on Side B.'

    What a voice that man had

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