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Rich_L
01-08-2006, 00:56
Soooo...what tunes get put on before hitting it like it's hot? :evil:

Just occurred to me after spending a weekend in Bournemouth visiting my best mate and we were chatting about tunes we usually put on before heading out on the lash :D

Think the Baywatch theme tune was a first call, then a bit of Jump Around, then a bit of Suspicious Minds...and it went on from there..

Any suggestions that I can add to an Awesome playlist? :cool:

*edit*

Sweeeeet, just noticed that the shades smileys only frickin' winks!

Mark
01-08-2006, 01:13
After a certain meet (Liverpool I think), Jump Around now gives me nightmares. :eek:

Stan_Lite
01-08-2006, 17:10
I tend to go for something with a bit of noise like Deep Purple or Dead Kennedys or such like - something a bit lively.

Stan :)

Dee
01-08-2006, 17:14
R Kelly - Ignition Remix (from my clubbing days)
Queen - Dont stop me now
Chesney Hawkes - One and only

Sorry, I better stop now :embarassed: ;D

Stan_Lite
01-08-2006, 17:18
Chesney Hawkes - One and only


:huh: :shocked: :p

Stan :)

Edit: Thanks SB - now I can't get that bloody awful song out of my head :(

Daz
01-08-2006, 17:21
R Kelly - Ignition Remix (from my clubbing days)
Clubbing!? That aint clubbing :p

Dee
01-08-2006, 17:22
Clubbing!? That aint clubbing :p

I never said it was :p

It was just our Friday night song that happened to be in the charts when I went clubbing, Smart arse :D

Thanks SB - now I can't get that bloody awful song out of my head :(

You are SOOO welcome :D:D

Daz
01-08-2006, 17:25
I never said it was :p
Err, you kinda did :p

It was just our Friday night song that happened to be in the charts when I went clubbing, Smart arse :D
:D

What about SClub 7 - Dont Stop Moving. That song isnt played enough these days, it'd still fill a floor I reckon. Even if it's just me jumping around it ;D

Haly
01-08-2006, 17:36
What about SClub 7 - Dont Stop Moving. That song isnt played enough these days, it'd still fill a floor I reckon. Even if it's just me jumping around it ;D
That song would be about right for me. :embarassed: Remember it at my college ball :D

Creature
01-08-2006, 17:59
Err, you kinda did :p


:D

What about SClub 7 - Dont Stop Moving. That song isnt played enough these days, it'd still fill a floor I reckon. Even if it's just me jumping around it ;DI know the chorus dance off by heart, and it's a fantastic song.

Rich_L
01-08-2006, 20:08
R Kelly - Ignition Remix (from my clubbing days)
Good call! That's one of my favourites as its a 'song from the summer' when my group of mates and I all graduated from Uni and had an awesome summer. Tuuuune :D :cool:

William
01-08-2006, 20:28
I get psyched up by Bob Dylan - Honey, just allow me one more chance.

I get a feeling I am alone here.

Kell_ee001
01-08-2006, 22:22
Queen - Dont stop me now

:cool:

I listen to something lively, basically anything that I can sing and dance to while getting ready is great :D

Stan_Lite
02-08-2006, 05:22
I get psyched up by Bob Dylan - Honey, just allow me one more chance.

I get a feeling I am alone here.

Dylan = highly overrated.

IMO, of course....

Stan :)

William
02-08-2006, 09:51
Dylan = highly overrated.

IMO, of course....

Stan :)

I can accept that, I think he is somthing you gradually and inevitabley gain a liking to. Its only a matter of time for you. ;)

I used to hate him, but now I love him; I dunno about seeing him live, its now just a croaky old crinckley cowboy that makes rumbling sounds and plays a hammond organ.

William
02-08-2006, 09:55
I think that makes it oddly better in someway, usually comical; I hate it when Cash or someone else sings them.

Stan_Lite
02-08-2006, 11:22
I can accept that, I think he is somthing you gradually and inevitabley gain a liking to. Its only a matter of time for you. ;)


Lol!

I think at 41, having had his music thrown at me for 30 odd of those years, I've had ample time to get used to it. If anything, I like his music less the more I hear it.

I sort of agree with Gilly, he did write some excellent songs but a lot of his material is just plain weird.

Two songs picked at random.

Mr Tambourine Man - pure genius.

Desolation Row - WTF is that all about?:huh:

Stan:)

Dee
02-08-2006, 13:14
I listen to something lively, basically anything that I can sing and dance to while getting ready is great :D

Oh yes! Ill remember that when we are getting ready at mine :D:D:D:D

Kell_ee001
02-08-2006, 16:10
Oh yes! Ill remember that when we are getting ready at mine :D:D:D:D

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a139/kell_ee001/Smilies/dance.gif

Cool!

Daz
02-08-2006, 16:11
Montell Jordan - This Is How We Do It
R Kelly - She's got that vibe

Garp
02-08-2006, 16:25
Dylan was a brilliant songwriter.

Shame he insisted on performing them himself :p

As much as I love Dylan, I have to agree. He's been responsible for so many fantastic songs, but almost without fail they sound better done by other people.

Dee
02-08-2006, 16:29
Montell Jordan - This Is How We Do It
R Kelly - She's got that vibe

Bobby Brown - 2 can play that game

:D

Daz
02-08-2006, 19:10
You know what's really good for this game... Nearly every Now album on shuffle play :cool::D

Underworld - Born Slippy
Ocean Colour Sceene - The Day We Caught The Train
Spanau Ballet - Gold

I gotta do this more often, some ****ing classics in here, most not suitable for this thread though.

[edit]Possibly females only this one:
Tiffany - I think we're alone now

HollyThirtyFive
03-08-2006, 11:23
The new Gnarls Barkely song Smiley Faces gets me in a dancy mood atm :D

I think the Day We Caught the Train is more of a last song one, cos u can all shout "la la la la" at the end really drunk! Hundred Mile High City is a good getting ready song :)

William
03-08-2006, 15:11
Lol!

I think at 41, having had his music thrown at me for 30 odd of those years, I've had ample time to get used to it. If anything, I like his music less the more I hear it.

I sort of agree with Gilly, he did write some excellent songs but a lot of his material is just plain weird.

Two songs picked at random.

Mr Tambourine Man - pure genius.

Desolation Row - WTF is that all about?:huh:

Stan:)


You'll wake up one morning at 70 and find you have a Dylan poster. :evil:


Loads of his songs are just wierd, for example Talkin' Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues is just a song about taking the family on a picnic and getting savaged by bears. Other songs are about painting fences and stealing caddilacs and other randoms. But for some unlogical reason, I love them.


:/

Maybe I have some sub-concious wish to whitewash fences, steal rusty american cars, wear a straw hat and talk wierd.

Dee
03-08-2006, 16:03
Some corkers in there KC :D

Stan_Lite
03-08-2006, 16:43
Darude - Sandstorm


Good call :thumbup:

I'm often to be found going mental to that in the living room wearing a dressing gown and swigging out of a bottle of Theakston's or suchlike :D

Stan :)

Flibster
03-08-2006, 22:52
As I don't go clubbing the music I have on before a big night out is a bit different to most peoples...

This is kind of typical.

Robert Palmer - Addicted to Love
The Clash - Should I stay or Should I go
The Kinks - All day and all of the night
The Who - Pinball Wizard
The Almighty Quo - Roll over lay down
Weezer - Hash pipe
Motorhead - Ace of Spades
Cream - Crossroads
Queen - Fat bottomed girls
Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing
Derek and the Dominos - Layla
David Bowie - Rebel Rebel

But it depends on what mood I'm in - and what I'm doing. Got several hours of acoustic stuff that goes on fairly often.

Simno/~Flibster

Flibster
03-08-2006, 22:56
You know what's really good for this game... Nearly every Now album on shuffle play :cool::D


*looks at the original Now thats what I call music album on vinyl...errr :embarassed: *

What are they up top now? Now 64?

Got the first 60... :embarassed: Became a habit sadly...

Simon/~Flibster