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| | eurythmics - when tomorrow comes I have no defense
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| | | Posted 22/09/2006 13:00:57 | |
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| | Down in the tube station at midnight - The Jam Still reckon that contains some of the most scary lyrics ever.
If at first you don't succeed pull your foreskin over your heed. |
| | | Posted 22/09/2006 14:01:13 | |
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| you've obviously never listened to any Spice Girls then - that is scary music
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| | | Posted 22/09/2006 14:15:11 | |
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| firestarter - prodigy
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| | | Posted 22/09/2006 14:40:01 | |
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| Paddington Blue (22/09/2006) firestarter - prodigyYeah.......
Si thi tha nos |
| | | Posted 22/09/2006 15:29:46 | |
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| First record was Iron Maiden's "Live After Death" - because a Maiden song was used in that Lucozade advert with Daley Thompson in it and I thought the guitar playing was ace. 20 odd years of listening to heavy metal followed, and it remains one of my all-time favourite albums.  I remember going to buy it off Rochdale market with my dad (I think I was about 8) and he was adamant that I should eschew the cassette and buy it on vinyl. Thanks Dad - you're a clever bloke, even though you don't actually use the word "eschew". Or read this forum.
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| | | Posted 22/09/2006 16:06:16 | |
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| East Stand Massive (22/09/2006)
Paddington Blue (22/09/2006) firestarter - prodigyYeah....... yeah what?
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| | | Posted 23/09/2006 10:14:37 | |
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| First album I bought with my own money was 'Appetite for Destruction' by G'n'R. 
you know, you know, if a feller named Monroe never fathered bluegrass he would still be unrecognised as the grand wizard of speed metal 
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| | | Posted 23/09/2006 10:31:27 | |
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| Mr Badger (23/09/2006)
First album I bought with my own money was 'Appetite for Destruction' by G'n'R. 
I sense an economy with the truth here. Didn't you buy a ingle first?
Avoid, rather than check. Check, rather than hurt. Hurt, rather than maim. Maim, rather than kill. For all life is precious, nor can any be replaced. |
| | | Posted 23/09/2006 10:38:51 | |
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| Cloudy O'Reyna (23/09/2006)
Mr Badger (23/09/2006)
First album I bought with my own money was 'Appetite for Destruction' by G'n'R.  I sense an economy with the truth here. Didn't you buy a ingle first? If you read what I put i clearly stated that it was the first album I bought, and that is the first thing I can remember handing the cash over for myself. I think the first single I owned was 'Born in the USA' by Bruce Springsteen, apparently I was obsessed with it as a nipper and my mum and dad bought it me to shut me up.
you know, you know, if a feller named Monroe never fathered bluegrass he would still be unrecognised as the grand wizard of speed metal 
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