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What are you listening to right now? Post Video links please.

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The Seekers - Georgy Girl.....bit of a nostalgic wallow, I'm sure it'll be Freddy and the Dreamers in a moment!
 
Yeah you're probably right but that's what great about 'Nows', they take you to a place in time.

The autumn of 1994 was a pretty awesome place for me, **** music an all. You cant have Oasis without Whigfield, its all history!
MK is just too cool for school because he likes "alternative" music. I agree with you lester bangs, now 29 is the best album ever, closey followed by now 30 and now 27.
 
Peter, Paul and Mary - Leaving on a Jet Plane..........not prophetic I hope. One of those songs, incidentally, that always makes me get all emotional.
 
Not necessarily. I appreciate a good pop song but there were very few (if any) on Now 29.
Factually incorrect - see below

  1. Pato Banton with Robin & Ali Campbell : "Baby Come Back"
  2. Big Mountain : "Baby, I Love Your Way"
  3. Take That : "Sure"
  4. Michelle Gayle : "Sweetness"
  5. Whigfield : "Saturday Night"
  6. MC Sar & The Real McCoy : "Another Night"
  7. Corona : "The Rhythm of the Night"
  8. Sophie B. Hawkins : "Right Beside You"
  9. Youssou N'Dour featuring Neneh Cherry : "7 Seconds"
Disc two

  1. East 17 : "Around the World"
  2. Red Dragon featuring Brian and Tony Gold : "Compliments on Your Kiss"
  3. Chaka Demus & Pliers : "Gal Wine"
  4. R. Kelly : "She's Got That Vibe"
  5. Brand New Heavies : "Midnight at the Oasis"
  6. Eternal : "So Good"
  7. Ultimate KAOS : "Some Girls"
  8. Reel 2 Real featuring The Mad Stuntman : "Can You Feel It?"
  9. M Beat featuring General Levy : "Incredible"
  10. Shampoo : "Trouble"
  11. Blur : "Parklife"
I've deleted the crap from there.
 
Factually incorrect - see below

  1. Pato Banton with Robin & Ali Campbell : "Baby Come Back"
  2. Big Mountain : "Baby, I Love Your Way"
  3. Take That : "Sure"
  4. Michelle Gayle : "Sweetness"
  5. Whigfield : "Saturday Night"
  6. MC Sar & The Real McCoy : "Another Night"
  7. Corona : "The Rhythm of the Night"
  8. Sophie B. Hawkins : "Right Beside You"
  9. Youssou N'Dour featuring Neneh Cherry : "7 Seconds"
Disc two

  1. East 17 : "Around the World"
  2. Red Dragon featuring Brian and Tony Gold : "Compliments on Your Kiss"
  3. Chaka Demus & Pliers : "Gal Wine"
  4. R. Kelly : "She's Got That Vibe"
  5. Brand New Heavies : "Midnight at the Oasis"
  6. Eternal : "So Good"
  7. Ultimate KAOS : "Some Girls"
  8. Reel 2 Real featuring The Mad Stuntman : "Can You Feel It?"
  9. M Beat featuring General Levy : "Incredible"
  10. Shampoo : "Trouble"
  11. Blur : "Parklife"
I've deleted the crap from there.

In your opinion. Surely the strength of a good pop song its in longevity, and I doubt Incredible by General Levy has troubled a radio since 1994.
 
In your opinion. Surely the strength of a good pop song its in longevity, and I doubt Incredible by General Levy has troubled a radio since 1994.
Even with it's rerelease in early 2000's due to Ali G? As I'm sure you're fully aware, it is the greatest song ever created, but I know you won't admit defeat on this one.
 
George Harrison - My Sweet Lord

'Let It Roll' George Harrison best of, it's an xmas pressie for my mum, just testing it out to see if it works ok ;)
 

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