To open up Winamp and see the last track(s) one was listening to whilst pished the night before. Always something I wouldn't choose to listen to when sober, mostly from the list I have when guests are here so I don't bore them with my choice.
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Wot, like Level 42?Originally posted by Cliphead View PostTo open up Winamp and see the last track(s) one was listening to whilst pished the night before. Always something I wouldn't choose to listen to when sober, mostly from the list I have when guests are here so I don't bore them with my choice.
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Abba is ok mate, I always had to temper my love for a good tune with my love for a power chord and a good trash, such was the late seventies, then you had to be one or the other, never both together.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostAbba
ABBA, now - joking apart Agnetha, the blonde one, girl not bloke was always a favourite of mine, I was buying The Clash and French photocopy-sleeved Pistols singles to impress my mates, whilst at the same time buying ABBA Swedish releases from Adrian's Records in Essex via mail-order (no internet remember) and my fave was Agentha's solo album from 1975, Elva Kvinnor i ett Hus (11 women in a house), and here she is performing (in B&W folks!) looking all lovely and Swedish and ready to give a blow job after the song I'm sure, ropey start, good song tho...
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I was in love with the blonde one and had to hide the records under the bed when the mates came around. Their music was good too.Originally posted by stek View PostAbba is ok mate, I always had to temper my love for a good tune with my love for a power chord and a good trash, such was the late seventies, then you had to be one or the other, never both together.Comment
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Ah, but surely the last song is the one that drove you to bed. You can't be blamed for that one.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostTo open up Winamp and see the last track(s) one was listening to whilst pished the night before. Always something I wouldn't choose to listen to when sober, mostly from the list I have when guests are here so I don't bore them with my choice.Comment
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Who made it to bed?Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostAh, but surely the last song is the one that drove you to bed. You can't be blamed for that one.
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I use www.lastfm.com
Fantastic site. Free to use. Don't need to sign up. iPhone apps. Brilliant.
Choose a band/musician/style and it creates a whole theme around it. Brilliant for working on clientco sites.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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