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    This is a really well known song, I first thought it was Paul 'thumbs up' Mccartney, but I don't know now. Its a Christmas song with a part that goes slow and mellow like this (give me a cjance I can't sing it) D--D-D--D-DDD

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    Ignore that question I'VE SINCE FOUND OUT IT WAS Merry Christmas by Shakin' Stevens

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    Quote Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
    Jon and Vangelis... class.. do you remember their first single together back in 1979... " I Hear You Now"

    As for the Blades .... this one was a classic...

    " Everything's black and white and grey.... Living from day to day today
    I'm not waiting at an airport, I'm not waiting at a station... I'm waiting at a bus stop...... Downmarket "

    College, in 1979 I was wee nipper making a racket in his play pen so the 70's was all rather vague to me. I'm an 80's kid and love listening to Sun 80's over the satellite. www.sun80s.com There a crowd in Dublin and I believe you can pick it up on the FM band in the Dublin, well when I was last working in Dublin (Jan - Aug '03) when I used to come home in the evening I'd just flick it on. Not sure what exact frequency its on but I'm sure if you fiddle with the dial on your wireless set, you should stumble accross it.

    Jon & Vangelis, I barely remember them but I did have a vinyl from them, belonged to a friend. I have the Greatest Hits CD and its absolutley class. If you like I can record it onto a tape and send it on yourself or Conor.
    Anyway for me The Blades 'Ghost of a Chance' single surpasses anything Bono and his U2 crowd have ever produced

    'I hear you now' came from the Short Stories album circa 1980 and the synthezised keyboard wizardry from Vangelis is just amazing..

    I HEAR YOU NOW 1980
    After the first embrace from you my senses knew
    The look of love was in your eyes
    and after we first make love our senses tingle to
    The touch oh how we hypnotize

    Oh, to get the feeling on and on
    Oh, just to get the feeling

    Holding you closer in my arms we drift to heaven
    Bringing in the morning light
    And after all is said and done there's only us
    We can make it right So, our love will carry on and on
    Now our love will be free, be free.

    And when we play, love don't delay, I hear you now
    For what was then, is what is now, anyhow
    As I became a guest of love's tune here again
    We'll carry on together like today.

    After the first embrace from you I want you too
    After the first embrace from you I want you too

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    Thumbs up

    The Night Santa went Crazy

    Down in the workshop all the elves were makin' toys
    For the good Gentile girls and the good Gentile boys
    When the boss busted in, nearly scared 'em half to death
    Had a rifle in his hands and cheap whiskey on his breath
    From his beard to his boots he was covered with ammo
    Like a big fat drunk disgruntled Yuletide Rambo
    And he smiled as he said with a twinkle in his eye,
    "Merry Christmas to all - now you're all gonna die!"

    The night Santa went crazy
    The night St. Nick went insane
    Realized he'd been gettin' a raw deal
    Something finally must have snapped in his brain

    Well, the workshop is gone now, he decided to bomb it
    Everywhere you'll find pieces of Cupid and Comet
    And he tied up his helpers and he held the elves hostage
    And he ground up poor Rudolph into reindeer sausage
    He got Dancer and Prancer with an old German Luger
    And he slashed up Dasher just like Freddy Krueger
    And he picked up a flamethrower and he barbequed Blitzen
    And he took a big bite and said, "It tastes just like chicken!"

    The night Santa went crazy
    The night Kris Kringle went nuts
    Now you can't hardly walk around the North Pole
    Without steppin' in reindeer guts

    There's the National Guard and the F.B.I.
    There's a van from the Eyewitness News
    And helicopters circlin' 'round in the sky
    And the bullets are flyin', the body count's risin'
    And everyone's dyin' to know, oh Santa, why?
    My my my my my my
    You used to be such a jolly guy

    Yes, Virginia, now Santa's doin' time
    In a federal prison for his infamous crime
    Hey, little friend, now don't you cry no more tears
    He'll be out with good behavior in 700 more years
    But now Vixen's in therapy and Donner's still nervous
    And the elves all got jobs working for the postal service
    And they say Mrs. Clause, she's on the phone every night
    With her lawyer negotiating the movie rights

    They're talkin' bout - the night Santa went crazy
    The night St. Nicholas flipped
    Broke his back for some milk and cookies
    Sounds to me like he was tired of gettin' gypped

    Wo, the night Santa went crazy
    The night St. Nick went insane
    Realized he's gettin' a raw deal
    Something finally must have snapped in his brain
    Wo, something finally must have snapped in his brain
    Tell ya, something finally must have snapped... in his brain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Partizan
    College, in 1979 I was wee nipper making a racket in his play pen so the 70's was all rather vague to me. I'm an 80's kid and love listening to Sun 80's over the satellite. www.sun80s.com There a crowd in Dublin and I believe you can pick it up on the FM band in the Dublin, well when I was last working in Dublin (Jan - Aug '03) when I used to come home in the evening I'd just flick it on. Not sure what exact frequency its on but I'm sure if you fiddle with the dial on your wireless set, you should stumble accross it.

    Jon & Vangelis, I barely remember them but I did have a vinyl from them, belonged to a friend. I have the Greatest Hits CD and its absolutley class. If you like I can record it onto a tape and send it on yourself or Conor.
    Anyway for me The Blades 'Ghost of a Chance' single surpasses anything Bono and his U2 crowd have ever produced

    'I hear you now' came from the Short Stories album circa 1980 and the synthezised keyboard wizardry from Vangelis is just amazing..

    I HEAR YOU NOW 1980
    After the first embrace from you my senses knew
    The look of love was in your eyes
    and after we first make love our senses tingle to
    The touch oh how we hypnotize

    Oh, to get the feeling on and on
    Oh, just to get the feeling

    Holding you closer in my arms we drift to heaven
    Bringing in the morning light
    And after all is said and done there's only us
    We can make it right So, our love will carry on and on
    Now our love will be free, be free.

    And when we play, love don't delay, I hear you now
    For what was then, is what is now, anyhow
    As I became a guest of love's tune here again
    We'll carry on together like today.

    After the first embrace from you I want you too
    After the first embrace from you I want you too
    Partizan
    That 's the song alright.Thanks for the offer, much appreciated . One of my friends has I-tunes on his Apple and downloads stuff and burns it on to CD's for me as it stands. And I listen on my Laptop which is in the PC format.
    This technology stuff is great once you can address the compatibality difficulties. I occasionally listen to SUN FM on the radio in the car. Will start listening to them online thanks for the URL.

    When I am in Waterford, which I am often, I like Roddy Cleere's shows on WLR on Sunday evenings. I must start tuning him in online too now that I think about it.

    "Ghost of a Chance" was class song right enough. Blades were the most unfortunate band ever. They were signed up by EG management Roxy Music's management company and released a few records on their label. They never had the level of success which their talent merited. Mainman Paul Cleary wrote the Irish Ethiopia Famine record " Show Some Concern" which was released in the spring of 1985, which illustrates how big a deal they were in Ireland. He later formed a band called The Partisans. He also released a great solo single called " Some People Smile".
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    Quote Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
    Blades were the most unfortunate band ever.
    They were the best Irish band EVER!
    I'd put them above Lizzy, and while I'm a great fan of U2, Bono & Co aren't a patch on the Blades.
    The Last Man in Europe is a superb album, and Cleary must be in the top three, at least, of Irish songwriters.

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    Red face Favourite Christmas song?

    Pick one! Mine would probably be Fairytale of New York.
    Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.


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    Hate every feckin' one of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sligoman
    Pick one! Mine would probably be Fairytale of New York.
    Yeah Fairytale of New York for me too
    Ever get the feelin' you have been cheated?

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    Quote Originally Posted by De Town
    Hate every feckin' one of them.
    Scrooge!
    Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sligoman
    Scrooge!
    I just get sick of listening to them TBH

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    For obvious reasons I like 'em all - except anything Christmassy by Cliff Richard, Daniel O'Donnell and such like...........I draw the line there.

    Love the choirs singing christmas hymns.........have loads of Cds of that kind of stuff. Makes me all warm towards the world, if youse ( SM) follow.
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    Fairytale of New York.
    I always wondered what i'd think of that song if i wasn't irish.
    Also like Last Christmas by Wham or the Manics cover of it.

    I'm gonna by that single for Share of the old Bon Jovi song for Christmas.
    City definetly have the best bands playing at half-time.

    O'Bama - "Eerah yeah, I'd say we can alright!"

    G.O'Mahoney Trapattoni'll sort ém out!!

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    Driving home from Christmas - Chris Rea

    Easily the best

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    SLF's white christmas.

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    Know what's a lovely one - Gaudete by Steeleye Span. Was a number 2 in1973 I think. It's a traditional English folk song and just vocals and harmony - no instruments.

    Nightwish also do a nice version of "Walking in the air" - sort of Opera Metal version but pretty straight version of the original.

    Fairytale of New York is great too - anyone see Mairead Brennan (Clannad) and that Dempsey bloke murdering the fcuk out of it on the Late Late last Friday night???

    Slade's song and Wizzard's one are nice too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirhamish
    Know what's a lovely one - Gaudete by Steeleye Span. Was a number 2 in1973 I think. It's a traditional English folk song and just vocals and harmony - no instruments.

    Nightwish also do a nice version of "Walking in the air" - sort of Opera Metal version but pretty straight version of the original.

    Fairytale of New York is great too - anyone see Mairead Brennan (Clannad) and that Dempsey bloke murdering the fcuk out of it on the Late Late last Friday night???:mad:

    Slade's song and Wizzard's one are nice too.
    Ah I saw that too hamish, absolutely terrible! He well and truely killed it. I switched off, couldnt listen to him killing my fav song
    Ever get the feelin' you have been cheated?

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    There has been quite a few catchy xmas tunes down through the years.

    Here's some of mine.

    The Power of Love - Frankie goes to Hollywood
    Feed the World - Band Aid
    I'll find my way Home - Jon & Vangelis
    Fairytale of New York - Pogues


    but my fav has to be Mull of Kintyre by Wings.

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    Mariah Careys Christmass song is my favourite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jorge
    Mariah Careys Christmass song is my favourite.
    All I want for Christmas? Cannot stand Mariah so she has made me hate that song, she always sounds like she is whinging or crying
    Ever get the feelin' you have been cheated?

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