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by c heese fan - Sun 26th May 2002, 12:27pm | ||
how about....
Rick Asley: Never Gonna give you up Pj and Duncan: lets get ready to rumble (watch us wreck the mike...) Jive Bunny and the master mix (i think thats the name) anything by the KLF anything by Bros anything by New Kids on the Block anything by Steps (especially Tragedy) what is quite worrying is that posess most of those poptastic hits | ||
by Anna - Sun 26th May 2002, 10:48am | ||
Guy, you are truly the all time God of Cheese. I worship the shrine of your brie-like knowledge.
Please can we have 'Hey Mickey' - the one by Toni Basil not the naff Lolly version? | ||
by In my single scull - Sun 26th May 2002, 9:30am | ||
Danish Blue said:
Some pretty impressive cheese there, but I think you've over looked the Village people classic:
Come on Eileen - Dexy's Midnight Runners. Concrete & Clay - Unit 4 plus 2 Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison The First, the last, my everything - Barry White "I'm ready for the Eighties" (YMCA and Macho Man would be too obvious) How about any of Kylie's early work.... Or for the people who like the slow song at the end of the bop, Mr Lionel Richie has some corkers: "Three times a lady" "Sail on" "Easy" The list just goes on and on..... ;-) | ||
by cheese fan - Sat 25th May 2002, 7:29pm | ||
Guaglione does give you guys an excuse for looking like twats when you dance.
Can we have Shakira? I'm keen to watch Rose singing like a twat again | ||
by dw - Sat 25th May 2002, 4:29pm | ||
Hmmm - I see Guy is a cheese fascist. I will endeavour to include some of those, however I'd like to point out that Guaglione is rather hard to dance to...
"My love has got no morning, he's got his strong beliefs." Classic. | ||
by Danish Blue - Sat 25th May 2002, 2:51pm | ||
dw said: The Bop is in progress...
ALL the obvious tracks? I suspect not.
I have all the obvious cheese tracks in, so please supply me with more ideas. I'm sure you've thought of the novice cheese - Macarena, anything by Steps, Saturday night, Tubthumping etc. But do you have: Guaglione - Perez Prado and his Orchestra Hip to be square - Huey Lewis and the News Come on Eileen - Dexy's Midnight Runners. Concrete & Clay - Unit 4 plus 2 Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison The Reflex - Duran Duran Mony Mony - Billy Idol (I hope you don't have this, it's an awful song) Sex Bomb - Tom Jones and Mousse T The First, the last, my everything - Barry White The Queen of 1964 - Neil Sedaka? Well, maybe not the last one (but very funny lyrics). And in the 'not cheese' category, can we have Free from desire - Gala (more and mooooore) and Old before I die - Robbie Williams. Some people might call these cheese I suppose, but it's about as non-cheese as I go. | ||
by Dubya - Sat 25th May 2002, 1:43pm | ||
Simon said: Does anyone else remember the Chris Moyles remix of the "Choose Life" song (a dance remix of the speech from Trainspotting) which was all about cheese? I remember Ben Simkin and I trying to erg when it came on the radio and having to stop because we were laughing. it was comic. even I can remember that one | ||
by dw - Sat 25th May 2002, 10:44am | ||
The Bop is in progress...(good bit of revision avoidance).
Everyone always moans about there being too much dance music, but I think it may just be the vocal minority. I have all the obvious cheese tracks in, so please supply me with more ideas. | ||
by Old man - Sat 25th May 2002, 10:23am | ||
Simon said: Does anyone else remember... Agh! Have surely hit buftiedom if I'm starting posts with "does anyone else remember..." | ||
by Simon - Sat 25th May 2002, 10:22am | ||
Anna said: cheese has a valid role to play in the life of the club. Does anyone else remember the Chris Moyles remix of the "Choose Life" song (a dance remix of the speech from Trainspotting) which was all about cheese? I remember Ben Simkin and I trying to erg when it came on the radio and having to stop because we were laughing. | ||
by Anna - Sat 25th May 2002, 9:16am | ||
I should point out that I wouldn't erg to cheese, however, I think that cheese has a valid role to play in the life of the club..... ;-) | ||
by In my single scull - Sat 25th May 2002, 7:06am | ||
You should talk to Austin Lamacroft (spelling?): I was doing a long erg and he put on one of his CD's - the dance mix sampling "Working 9 to 5" was pretty bad, but the one using parts of "Jeu le Taxi" totally finished me off!! | ||
by Anna - Thu 23rd May 2002, 3:40pm | ||
1st and 3rd needs cheese! Saturday Night, the Macarena and anything by Steps, these make a bop what it is. You know I'm right.
The formula is something like this: Rower + Alcohol + post bumps high/low = Insatiable urge to dance. Also, COME TO THE DINNER cos it'll be fab. | ||
by dw - Wed 15th May 2002, 11:28pm | ||
It's that time again....the KSS is doing the Bop mix. What songs do people want? Put them up here and I'll do my best... | ||
by Simon - Thu 7th Feb 2002, 5:24pm | ||
no, but... said: Are you saying you would? I know you wouldn't... | ||
by no, but... - Thu 7th Feb 2002, 2:06pm | ||
Simon said: He's not exactly complaining though. Are you saying you would? | ||
by Simon - Thu 7th Feb 2002, 12:49pm | ||
quite content said: One suggests that actually they might have a thing for him? He's not exactly complaining though. | ||
by hog roast - Thu 7th Feb 2002, 12:23pm | ||
quite content said: One suggests that actually they might have a thing for him? I reckon they're after Ball tickets ;-) | ||
by quite content - Thu 7th Feb 2002, 11:28am | ||
observant said: Sorry to ruin the bop related discussion, but is it just me, or does Stone have a thing for women's novices? [stone et al, 1] [stone et al, 2]
One suggests that actually they might have a thing for him?hmmm........ | ||
by quietly confident - Thu 7th Feb 2002, 9:25am | ||
Thrashing rice romp said: In defence, I'll point out that I have never voluntarily removed my shirt at a Bop. That's Leakie's territory. On the occasion probably being recalled, it was because a certain hesitant ex-captain thought it necessary to tear it off.
To be fair, only the occupants of the shit hire car were taken in by this terrible song, hence its notable absence from the video diaryAnyway, Who Let the Dogs Out is a great tune, and has particular resonance for those who went to Canada in 2000. |
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