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Zuma wrote:
apart from The Only Ones - Another Girl Another Planet of course... :innocent:
The Ghost Dance version phu-leeeez!!
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scotty wrote:
Zuma wrote:
apart from The Only Ones - Another Girl Another Planet of course... :innocent:
The Ghost Dance version phu-leeeez!!
Have I got that somewhere Keith?
Sounds good, though tough to top the original...
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ERASURE





pweaze there seems to be too much goffik nonsense :wink:

Or Ruts - In a Rut would be lovely :lol: as would Something That I Said...

Or Purple Hearts - Frustration

Or Let Your Heart Dance - Secret Affair

ooooh I've gone all Mod :oops:

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Debaser wrote: ERASURE
they must be my bette noir to your SKIDS
I never liked, in fact could stand, anything they released :|
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James Blast wrote:
Debaser wrote: ERASURE
they must be my bette noir to your SKIDS
I never liked, in fact could stand, anything they released :|
Erasure had some great pop tunes............fact.
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It has been recently brought to my attention that stuff like Kasabian and Dr Dre can be spot on when it comes to having a good boogie. Any chance?

And Still of course, live in Brussels I think. I'm guessing that one would go up to 11. :von:
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I was gonna post that I'm miserable that I can't come as I'm moving house :cry: but Erasure,Dr Dre and Kasabian :roll: ?Can't wait to get shifting that furniture now. :innocent: :wink:
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Planet Dave wrote:It has been recently brought to my attention that stuff like Kasabian and Dr Dre can be spot on when it comes to having a good boogie. Any chance?

And Still of course, live in Brussels I think. I'm guessing that one would go up to 11. :von:
i have some Kasabian, but i'm not sure if could fit it into the overall scheme of things... i wonder how they'd sit in between japan's "ghosts" and hanoi rocks' "around the bend" ;D :lol:
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Quiff Boy wrote:
Planet Dave wrote:It has been recently brought to my attention that stuff like Kasabian and Dr Dre can be spot on when it comes to having a good boogie. Any chance?

And Still of course, live in Brussels I think. I'm guessing that one would go up to 11. :von:
i have some Kasabian, but i'm not sure if could fit it into the overall scheme of things... i wonder how they'd sit in between japan's "ghosts" and hanoi rocks' "around the bend" ;D :lol:
Easily. Simply don't play any of them other two songs you mentioned, and bob's yer unk. :innocent: :wink:
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Now...we all know how to dance in a goffik stylee, so for anything else with a bit of a grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr beat

http://www.gothpunk.com/howtos/how-to-dance-punk.html

Please pay particular attention to this bit ;)

"Choosing your target; mostly, it’s who’s in range. But don’t throw your two-fifty-pounds of self quite as hard at the skinny kids as you do at Big Bruno, you know? Knocking people down is NOT the goal here. You just want to bang them a bit. If you’re near the edge and your intended target is at the edge, don’t slam them so hard that the catchers at the edge will get knocked over."

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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*rubs hands, cracks fingers*

ALRIGHT

First...
Obviousman wrote: DAF 'Der Mussolini'
Grace Jones - Pull up to the bumper
Wot the big dutch bloke said! :notworthy:

and
Burn wrote:
Men Without Hats ~ Safety Dance
Theatre Of Hate ~ Westworld
Ministry ~ Jesus Built My Hotrod
You heard the man!

AND
The Fuhrer wrote: japan's "ghosts" and hanoi rocks' "around the bend"
YEH! BOTH!!

Now here's mine, taking into account boogieability:

Alien Sex Fiend - I Walk The Line, Now I'm Feeling Zombified
Attrition - Last Chance
Bauhaus - Not Bela, I can't stand up for that long without my feet getting sore
Bjork - Big Time Sensuality (WHAT? I like her)
Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill
Calva y Nada - Raschein
Nick Cave - Do You Love Me?
The Clash - London Calling
Cocteau Twins - My Love Paramour
Combichrist - This Is My Rifle
Covenant - Go Film
The Cult - Horse Nation
DAF - Als War's Das Latzte Mal
David Bowie - Beauty And The Beast, The Secret Life Of Arabia, Let's Dance
Dead Can Dance - Avatar, A Passage In Time
Depeche Mode - Black Celebration, Strangelove, Behind The Wheel, Personal Jesus, It's No Good
Diamanda Galas - Double Barrel Prayer
Die Krupps - Fatherland
Einsturzende Neubauten - Feurio!
Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams
Foetus - Throne Of Agony
Front 242 - Headhunter, Circling Overland, Rhythm Of Time
Girls Under Glass - New Gold Dream
PJ Harvey - The Letter, This Is Love
Kraftwerk - The Robots, The Model
James Ray And The Performance - All of it
Jane's Addiction - Been Caught Stealing
Lene Lovich - Lucky Number
Joy Division - Transmission
Laibach - Geburt Einer Nation, Alle Gegen Alle, Message From The Dark Star
Mesh - Last Breath Of You
Moloko - Fun For Me
New Model Army - Small Town England, Vengeance, Vagabonds
Nico - Vegas
Nitzer Ebb - Getting Closer, Lightning Man, Control I'm Here
OMD - Enola Gay
PIL - Public Image
Project Pitchfork - En Garde!
Roxy Music - Let's Stick Together
Siouxsie - ANYTHING and I'm happy
Sisterhood - Giving Ground and Jihad
Patti Smith - Rock'n'Roll [whoops, i did a racism]
Southern Death Cult - Fatman or Moya
Spahn Ranch - Locusts
Stimmen Der Stille - Kampfen
Suede - Animal Nitrate
SWANS - Time Is Money (Bastard)
Teardrop Explodes - Reward
Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam
Tilt! - Merciless
Xymox - A Day, Medusa

Oh, and a little bit of GANGWAR would be nice too...
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Blamange - Living on the Ceiling.
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Claire, are you one of them goths, by any chance? :wink: :kiss:

Gangwar? I'd have gone with Chemical Erection :lol: , but hey, we're all gonna be on our best behaviour so maybe not, eh? :innocent: :lol:
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Got any Beastie Boys? I quite fancy 'breaking it down' as the kids would say.

It's that or having another stomach upset and gesticulating wildly. I was actually in a lot of pain, you unhelpful muppets! :wink:
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My request is simple. I would like for Tim to say "You set of bastards!". I tried to get him to say those words when I met him in April but failed dismally. If someone could succeed where I failed I'd be most pleased.
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hallucienate wrote:My request is simple. I would like for Tim to say "You set of bastards!". I tried to get him to say those words when I met him in April but failed dismally. If someone could succeed where I failed I'd be most pleased.
I seem to succeed alarmingly often! :eek: :oops: :lol:

You need to catch him unawares... drunkenness quite frankly is optional, it's the element of surprise you need to elicit that response :twisted: .

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Oh for god's sake, the swear filter! :roll: :lol:
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I reckon it'll be a cinch to get him bellowing that every five minutes or so. Leave it with us Luke. :twisted:
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Right once everyone has arrived; lock the doors then play every song requested on this thread start to finish, with no toilets breaks allowed.

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Ah, what about "Two Worlds Apart"?
Or the EP version of "Harm" by the band in me sig..? :innocent:
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since Z and Blast are now confirmed attendees, we request, Nay demand! some of The Mighty 'Back
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