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Thanks Stu, and the next song I learnt was Knock Three Times on The Ceiling if you Want Me. (Gasp, horror). Thank God my brother was into Led Zep, Sabbath, Yes, ELP, Rick Wakeman, Barclay James Harvest etc.
I did slide briefly into loving David Cassidy and The Bay City Rollers though but repented.
My sister bought me Jimmy Osmond's Long Haired Lover from Liverpool for my birthday because she liked Donny. Her taste hasn't got much better. I could have used your brother, Ashby. Mind you she did get into Deep Purple once she got a decent boyfriend!
Loving Metallica's version of Smoke on the Water at the moment too. Hard and fast. Though Kirk does do a bit of a poncy solo at the end which spoils it a bit. But you can always just gaze at him...Tried to listen to your Rush track, Ashby, but wouldn't play on my Itunes. I think we have similar taste. I'll give it another go.
My current favourite songs:
You Only Live Once - The Strokes
In The Morning - Razorlight
Is It Any Wonder - Keane
Drops Of Jupiter - Train
Pick A Part Thats New - The Stereophonics
Chasing Cars - Snow Patrol
No prizes for guessing what kind of music I like :P
Kinoulton wrote:Surely that's much more in depth than your average corporate box punter can tolerate. How about "If the entire crowd shut up, you shut up. Otherwise we'll close your bar."
Pass the Duchy from the left hand side.
Diamond lights, (Hoddle and Waddle).
Any football world cup song.
Delilah.
Sugar, sugar.
Ra ra rasputin.
Grandma we love you.
Man I feel like a woman. (Who doesn't)?
Tainted love.
Crocodile rock.
Passenger by E John. Used to drive me mad at Mansfield Town matches.
And the worst.........Power to all our friends. Cliff Richard.
I named my first daughter Emily as the name always stuck with me from the haunting See Emily Play by Pink Floyd.
At the time, the name was very unusual for a girl. Only really old ladies were ever called Emily, so I felt I was being very original.
Then a few weeks later, Kevin Keegan had a daughter, called her Emily, and hey presto! The name went straight to number one in the Times List for that year.
Kicks and scrums and ruck and roll.....Is all my brain and body need!