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    Quote Originally Posted by stann View Post
    That Thom woman is responsible for such a crime against music as will stand as the worst song ever for all eternity
    Merely a crime against music?! Anyway whichever the precise crime, I've a suitable stake, some wood, and oil, so if you can locate a match we're laughing..... a wide-eyed, psychotic, vindictive cackle of a laugh of course.



    I'd echo the general sentiment of the OP though. That whole 12-year-old girl techno/clubland hardhouse is not great, to literally say the least. But that would be for the "I May Have Just Heard the Worst Genre Ever" thread.

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    BassHunter-Now your gone Die F**KING Die!

    On the subject of the 'Chipmunk Hardhouse on Ecstasy' Genre sad to say but its the music of the masses as far as todays teenager's go and is painful to the least. I am a big dance music fan but its music with funk and soul not this tripe that makes me want to rip my ears of and question gods thinking in giving us the gift of hearing

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    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208 View Post
    There is a sup'ed up punto that drives past my work every day at around 4 20 stops at the lights and all i can hear is what can only be described as hamster dance music , you know the kind really fast rubbish beat and then some voice distorted with helium and the speed increased. Truly awful stuff
    There was a lot of truly heinous techno around in the early 90's that was adopted as yet another trash talisman of the working/ under class.

    The already embraced pittbulls, gold chains, UV lights and blacked out windows on Opel Corsa's now had a theme tune. It was the musical weapon of choice of a lot of skangers.

    There were a lot of lads whose musical interests stretched as far as Skooter ("HYPER! HYPER!!" ) and an endless list of no-mark Dj's. It was directly connected with the proliferated drugs of the time - "E" was at its zenith.

    There was some tragic sub-genres around at the time such as - "Toy Town Techno". These were essentially the theme tunes to childrens TV programmes with techno beats added - Sesame Street, Rhubard and Custard, Trumpton. I think there may have been a Bosco version at one stage. Strange days.
    Last edited by Wolfie; 20/03/2008 at 11:41 AM. Reason: Marmalade and Custard??????????
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    I was at a mates wedding once and as the bride and groom were having their first dance one of the other mates girlfriends saya to her fella 'When we get married I want angels by robbie willaims as our first song'. To which he replied 'No, I waant REM's Its the end of the world as we know it'

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    Quote Originally Posted by McShels View Post
    I was at a mates wedding once and as the bride and groom were having their first dance one of the other mates girlfriends saya to her fella 'When we get married I want angels by robbie willaims as our first song'. To which he replied 'No, I waant REM's Its the end of the world as we know it'
    The priest that celebrated myself and the missus wedding told us that a previous couple had requested Celine Dion's "My Heart will go on" from Titanic . It conjurred up images of a bride and groom at the alter with an ever increasing water level rising up around them.

    He asked us to guess the worst choice he's ever heard. He said - "I'll give you a clue. The grooms name was Robert".

    The answer folks - "I wanna be Bobby's Girl"
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    You know there is a 'Least appropriate song for a public function' thread currently on the go.


    Although, to be fair, that Dion monstrosity probably belongs in this thread too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by noby View Post
    You know there is a 'Least appropriate song for a public function' thread currently on the go.


    Although, to be fair, that Dion monstrosity probably belongs in this thread too.
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    The music at the Brandywell before matches and at half time is truly diabolical. We get dance 'remixes' of songs like The Town I Loved So Well, Fields of Athenry etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thischarmingman View Post
    The music at the Brandywell before matches and at half time is truly diabolical. We get dance 'remixes' of songs like The Town I Loved So Well, Fields of Athenry etc.
    There's a few ***** out there who cater to that particular market ...Dance To Tipperary for example. They make these vile recordings and if I had them shot I'd be one to go to jail for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionel Ritchie View Post
    t ...Dance To Tipperary for example.
    Anyone remember the 4th dimension? similar vein to dance to Tipp & should also be sent to the gas chambers

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    http://youtube.com/watch?v=TN6AhU10XmY

    Back to Juno but any song but this girl would'nt even win the Eurovision!!
    There's the right way, the wrong way.... and the Max Power way!! :-D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Block G Raptor View Post
    Anyone remember the 4th dimension? similar vein to dance to Tipp & should also be sent to the gas chambers
    I remember hearing that they are widely respected in the Central European dance scene

    Anyway, worst song at the moment, Mundy's Galway Girl, that boy was given his last warning by God two albums ago, surely the time has come to take him out? I have visions of Jesus being so he strap a bomb on and go on a suicide mission into one of Mundy's gigs

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    Quote Originally Posted by jebus View Post
    I remember hearing that they are widely respected in the Central European dance scene

    Anyway, worst song at the moment, Mundy's Galway Girl, that boy was given his last warning by God two albums ago, surely the time has come to take him out? I have visions of Jesus being so he strap a bomb on and go on a suicide mission into one of Mundy's gigs
    Galway Girl is a Steve Earle song. The version in the cider ad is his unless I'm gravely mistaken.
    " I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionel Ritchie View Post
    Galway Girl is a Steve Earle song. The version in the cider ad is his unless I'm gravely mistaken.
    Ah I saw the singles chart and saw Mundy Galway Girl at number two and assumed the worst, I apologise to Mundy and put a jihad on Steve Earle in that case

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    Quote Originally Posted by jebus View Post
    Ah I saw the singles chart and saw Mundy Galway Girl at number two and assumed the worst, I apologise to Mundy and put a jihad on Steve Earle in that case
    The Galway Girl, like much of Steve Earles work, is a fine piece of songwriting.



    A large posse of Gae-boys seem to like it as well going by that link.
    " I wish to God that someone would be able to block out the voices in my head for five minutes, the voices that scream, over and over again: "Why do they come to me to die?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by jebus View Post
    Ah I saw the singles chart and saw Mundy Galway Girl at number two and assumed the worst, I apologise to Mundy and put a jihad on Steve Earle in that case
    Mundy has done a cover version of it I'm pretty sure. Fatwah(which I'm sure you meant rather than Jihad) re-instated ?
    Quote Originally Posted by thischarmingman View Post
    The music at the Brandywell before matches and at half time is truly diabolical. We get dance 'remixes' of songs like The Town I Loved So Well, Fields of Athenry etc.
    Last time I was at the Brandywell (Which is a number of years in fairness) They were playing the Undertones. Quality.
    Last edited by sligoman; 30/03/2008 at 7:02 PM. Reason: merge
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    Quote Originally Posted by thischarmingman View Post
    The music at the Brandywell before matches and at half time is truly diabolical. We get dance 'remixes' of songs like The Town I Loved So Well, Fields of Athenry etc.
    Whereas in the Showgrounds, we have classics like:

    Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.


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    Y a it's Steve's song and Mundy does a terrible version that has somehow been released for a SECOND time(along with Steve's version too IIRC)
    There's the right way, the wrong way.... and the Max Power way!! :-D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Block G Raptor View Post
    Anyone remember the 4th dimension? similar vein to dance to Tipp & should also be sent to the gas chambers
    Ha ha. Remember them alright. Saw them in Leisureland before a Prodigy concert in the mid 90's. Lunatics.

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