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Top Of The Pops 1978 - BBC4

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    FroodFrood Posts: 13,180
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    Hmmm.

    Buffalo Soldier is one of those songs I really hate with a passion.

    You dislike songs that really 'say' something then:rolleyes:
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    GulftasticGulftastic Posts: 127,434
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    The bass player really likes his job.
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    alcockellalcockell Posts: 25,160
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    Ahhh - Costello
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    FroodFrood Posts: 13,180
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    Fantastic
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    SgtRockSgtRock Posts: 11,303
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    This show gets better and better, now Elvis with a classic!
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    GulftasticGulftastic Posts: 127,434
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    Well then don't go Elvis. Problem solved.
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    FroodFrood Posts: 13,180
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    SgtRock wrote: »
    This show gets better and better, now Elvis with a classic!

    Agreed.

    A joy so far.

    Maybe the best they've shown.
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    mrbernaymrbernay Posts: 146,041
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    Deffo - a top show tonight.Hope it isn't spoilt by a "novelty" song... Has anyone checked out my Baker Street link?
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01b9jp0
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    BeaurepaireBeaurepaire Posts: 13,964
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    A mixed bag of music this evening

    At least there are no football songs this evening. Unless you count "I dont want to go to Chelsea":D
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    Torch81Torch81 Posts: 15,621
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    Costello's such a great lyricist.
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    Rita's KabinRita's Kabin Posts: 36,446
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    Frood wrote: »
    You dislike songs that really 'say' something then:rolleyes:

    Not at all.


    I just happen not to like anything by Bob Marley.

    To be honest though, reggae isn't really a music genre that I like an awful lot. I'm not saying that I don't like any reggae, just that the majority of it doesn't really 'do it' for me.
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    starrystarry Posts: 12,434
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    His first album is his best for me, though this song is catchy.
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    FroodFrood Posts: 13,180
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    Torch81 wrote: »
    Costello's such a great lyricist.

    Possibly the best of his era.

    Hands off there Peter:mad:
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    mrbernaymrbernay Posts: 146,041
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    Elvis was predicting Sloane Rangers before their time!!!
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    FB1969FB1969 Posts: 1,256
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    mrbernay wrote: »
    Has anyone checked out my Baker Street link?
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01b9jp0

    Thanks for that, I'll be there at 8pm.
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    GulftasticGulftastic Posts: 127,434
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    Careful Peter....we're all watching where that hand is.....
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    starrystarry Posts: 12,434
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    Not at all.


    I just happen not to like anything by Bob Marley.

    To be honest though, reggae isn't really a music genre that I like an awful lot. I'm not saying that I don't like any reggae, just that the majority of it doesn't really 'do it' for me.

    rocksteady (60s) probably had the most melody
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    koantemplationkoantemplation Posts: 101,293
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    Oh to be able to watch the presenter with those girls and not have bad thoughts.
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    mrbernaymrbernay Posts: 146,041
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    Where is PP's hand??????
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    SgtRockSgtRock Posts: 11,303
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    Funnily enough I didn't tape "Chelsea" at the time, although a year later "Armed Forces" was the first proper album I bought.
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    Rita's KabinRita's Kabin Posts: 36,446
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    I hate Chanson D'Amour and this is very soppy but I do really like it :o:o
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    Rita's KabinRita's Kabin Posts: 36,446
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    mrbernay wrote: »
    Where is PP's hand??????

    Between that girl's breast and her waist.
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    starrystarry Posts: 12,434
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    I hate Chanson D'Amour and this is very soppy but I do really like it :o:o

    This has been my favourite song from them, way better than the more famous one.
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    alcockellalcockell Posts: 25,160
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    Was this Man Tran track trying to borrow Bee Gees styles and failing?
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    FroodFrood Posts: 13,180
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    This isn't as good as Chanson d'Amour - and is the weakest main song so far tonight - but still good.
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