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| Smokey Robinson – Being With You Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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I can believe no one has added any feedback/meanings ect ( I have always wanted to say that)................Great song always associated with Charles and Diana's wedding 1981 FAB year for music and leaving home!! |
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| The Teardrop Explodes – Reward Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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No this is not POPPY in 81 this was about as good as it got and 1981 WAS as far as music was concerned one of the UKs best ever years FOR GREAT MUSIC |
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| The Teardrop Explodes – Treason Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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Just left home "1981" 18yo arrived NEWQUAY and this was playing on the jukebox O my god what have I done ...new life new music who givies a F... happy happy days |
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| Plastic Bertrand – Ça Plane Pour Moi Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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1978 best year EVER for music (or waz it just that I was 15 at the time) love this song,it means so much about not giving a F*** ... had it played it a my wife's black tie and Diamonds 40th birthday party I liked it?
One of my happiest music memories is dancing to this at the "Ministry of sound" in London with a 6ft7in French man and I'm a 6ft 5in English man, we made a lot of space on the Dance floor HAPPY HAPPY DAYS |
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| Joy Division – Love Will Tear Us Apart Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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One of the best songs ever... Can remember it being played in the pubs in Manchester in 1980 loved it then still great today. Look out for a Brit film "24hour party people" the film is about the rise of JD and after Ian Curtis's death the rise if
New order....Another great version is by folk group The oyster band slower and mournful but I think IC would have approved |
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| Bob Dylan – Tangled Up in Blue Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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"I must admit I felt a little uneasy
When she bent down to tie the laces of my shoes" the uneasy feeling described I believe is the crowd in the topless bar is thinning out, its getting late and to make her point she is giving him head.... no more or less dramatic then the rest there times together |
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| David Bowie – John, I'm Only Dancing Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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The use of the name "JOHN" in cockney (London) slang is something two men might use, when know one knows each others name..not friendly but also not aggressive and I believe the song is about a straight guy caught dancing with another guys girl |
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