Durty Secrets

U Sure Do

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Dreamer

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Now we are getting into it.

I’ve had moments to all these records and I dont care who knows it

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When “Handbag House” was cutting edge….

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Jon Pleased Women

Anyway, back to the main thrust of the thread, I thought I might take the heat off the Genesis fans by admitting to liking Marillion but that would be ridiculous :wink:

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Not much Euro aged that well imo, but if any tune defined that era of sweaty podiums in big rooms, arms stretched out, vying for position with gogo dancers it was probably this remix of Felix.

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Truly evocative :grin:

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The thing with Euro was that it just got you by the jugular. At 17/18 it was my world, fond memories of these clubs like maddox on the costa brava where i was mucking around before uni, where all the tunes were german, italian or benelux…

The million fekkin aire hippies

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Love the Countdown beatboxing at 2 minutes.

The audience are way Balearic and prefer the b-side:

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In his hilltop mansion I’m assuming. The amount of records they’ve sold is incredible/mystifying.

Somewhat U2 related, used to absolutely love Bacon Popper - Free and still do. Really just symbolizes jumping about with your mates being up to absolutely no good. Probably followed by some Klubbheadz and we’re off to the races.

I still rip the shit out of a mate for JX Son of a Gun. To be fair, I did at the time too

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Tony di Bart did my brother in laws bathroom refit a number of years ago.

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Jason Nevins is the only reason why I ever listened to a Run DMC album.

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That’s my fave Genesis song. The live version on Seconds Out is great.

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My first musical love was Bros. Their first album got tanned on my Walkman on a holiday in Tunisia.

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Remember the white label Bros bootleg/megamix/cut-up style twelves that CBS slipped out before they got big. There were 99p in Virgin and had us wondering what the hell they were for ages.

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