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Top Of The Pops 1982 - BBC4
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Rich Tea.
28-07-2016
Anyone got a tingle going down the back of the neck to this pop music masterpiece?
John Dough
28-07-2016
Originally Posted by Andy_JS:
“I thought this was just the theme music for the Radio 4 satirical show "Week Ending" for many years. Didn't realise it was a pop song with lyrics.”

And now for next week's news.......
ukcarter
28-07-2016
Wasn't this keyboard riff the theme tune for radio 4's "Week Ending" back in th 80s?

Doh! Too slow!
highlander1969
28-07-2016
Originally Posted by Straker:
“The world's a poorer place because Billy is no longer in it.”

Such a shame.
Straker
28-07-2016
I often "turn to shark".
mal2pool
28-07-2016
clearly loving seeing himself on the monitor
Jason C
28-07-2016
Have to say the lady on the piano looked absolutely gorgeous with that dress and hair.
highlander1969
28-07-2016
A pity both appearances of 'Club Country' are Yewtree'd.
Torch81
28-07-2016
Sublime. Magnificent. Spell bounding and Majestic. 3 and a bit minutes of pop perfection! Cheers for that Billy, you stole the show my boy.

His cheeky little looks at himself in the monitors are so endearing.

That was Brilliant.
Andy_JS
28-07-2016
Number 11?
nw0307
28-07-2016
Originally Posted by Rich Tea.:
“Anyone got a tingle going down the back of the neck to this pop music masterpiece?”

yes. I always have an Associates album in the car and was listening to some really old stuff today.

Multi mega-stars Simon? If only Billy hadn't had a wobble and disbanded before they hit america
mal2pool
28-07-2016
cant understand how this drivel got in the charts...classic it aint
Jason C
28-07-2016
A faux classic follows an actual one.
alcockell
28-07-2016
about the cackiest AAAA rhyming...
Rich Tea.
28-07-2016
Well there are at least 5 of us on here who think Classic is a classic.

This song has beautiful production, appreciated best through headphones.
SgtRock
28-07-2016
Simon said "let's see what's at number 11"...then counted down from 20 to 12.
Andy_JS
28-07-2016
Originally Posted by Jason C:
“Have to say the lady on the piano looked absolutely gorgeous with that dress and hair.”

Martha Ladly, one of the members of Canadian band Martha & The Muffins. Echo Beach was such a great single.
Purves Grundy
28-07-2016
Oh God, there's two of 'em.
blue screen
28-07-2016
Ever get the feeling Adrian wasn't bothered if he wrote the song in an attic or not. Just looking for a world to rhyme with addict i bet.

Wouldn't surprise me if the cheeky scamp wrote it in the conservatory
nw0307
28-07-2016
Originally Posted by Jason C:
“Have to say the lady on the piano looked absolutely gorgeous with that dress and hair.”

she used to be in Martha and the Muffins
Torch81
28-07-2016
Originally Posted by Jason C:
“A faux classic follows an actual one.”

Ha. Indeed. This one's just a bit to dull for me.
Andy_JS
28-07-2016
Looks like a member of the Bee Gees on backing vocals.
Straker
28-07-2016
I imagine his hair actually audibly screamed when it was permed so tightly.

...

I've shat better.
highlander1969
28-07-2016
Originally Posted by Rich Tea.:
“Well there are at least 5 of us on here who think Classic is a classic.

This song has beautiful production, appreciated best though headphones.”

Not one for me Rich.
UrsulaU
28-07-2016
Originally Posted by Gulftastic:
“Sorry to bring up SAW again, but Banarama were actually cool until they went with PWL.”

- You're gonna have Boz blow his top in a minute!!

Although I agree - they were!
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