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by Simon - Thu 30th May 2002, 7:03am | ||
Anyone else watch Match of the World Cup last night? Some great early 90s music there... Which leads me to suggest: Unbelievable by EMF. Or, a song that topped the charts in the same week that Unbelievable was released - The KLF's 3am Eternal. | ||
by mjb - Wed 29th May 2002, 10:55pm | ||
I forgot to request Eye Of The Tiger | ||
by Additions........ - Wed 29th May 2002, 10:38pm | ||
On a more cheesy note.... Spandau Ballet's Gold, and Build me up Buttercup. | ||
by Just to be unpopular - Wed 29th May 2002, 9:12pm | ||
Oh, and something by Faithless. We come 1 perhaps? | ||
by In my single scull - Wed 29th May 2002, 10:45am | ||
I don't think this counts as work..... said: 'I have a dream' that'I will survive' and so on Good effort, but you've missed Honeybus' classic "I can't let Maggie go..." | ||
by Mike - Tue 28th May 2002, 5:44pm | ||
gf said: With the likes of New York, New York you won't go far wrong. A classic, used by the Fitz Swing Band at the end of every gig for as long as I can remember. It never fails to get everyone up and dancing, even if they've been ignoring the band all night... | ||
by Simon - Tue 28th May 2002, 2:44pm | ||
gf said: New York, New York you won't go far wrong. Brilliant. Why did I never think of that? | ||
by gf - Tue 28th May 2002, 2:38pm | ||
Former CUR presenter Simon Blackburn said: No! Do not have a slow last song - it doesn't work, I've tried it (with the admittedly not slow enough Toploader Dancing in the Moonlight ) (which should be in there as your opening track). Have one of the usual jumping up and down songs... and if you want to be really clever have whatever song the second eight have used earlier that evening (unless it's a hymn, or a slow song, or both). Last song selection is less to do with tempo and more to do with participation, which is invoked through a combination of ultracheese and danceability (i.e. everyone trying to do the same thing, not anyone being good at dancing - boaties being co-ordinated out of a boat being unthinkable). With the likes of Zorba the Greek or New York, New York you won't go far wrong. | ||
by Chris - Tue 28th May 2002, 2:25pm | ||
Have we got "Take on me" by A-Ha? No cheesy bop is complete without that. | ||
by dw - Tue 28th May 2002, 12:48pm | ||
L'Amour Toujours is a dance track.
The jump up and down songs are there - more than ever in fact. I confidently predict this is the best bop I've done (not saying much perhaps!). |
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