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By *og-Man OP   Man
51 weeks ago

somewhere

Drove up and down to Waterford today while day dreaming of past holidays

One came back to me

Me a 17 yr old in a caravan on my own in Castlegregory for 2 weeks in 1982

The caravan was the size of the one from father Ted ...just one room ...no toilet and the bed put together every night from turning the built in table ....but it was a passion wagon to me

Why the memory today....because the cd I played everyday was on the radio today and it was called The Getaway

Ladies and gentlemen of fab I give you ....

Chris De Burgh....the man with the most romantic songs of the early 80's and I feckin loved him

Listen to the beauty of this song called Liberty

https://youtu.be/LM5xsi6jGdQ?si=O9ZlDUEbYAq2Sbxx

What songs are your guilty pleasure

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By *ommando4Man
51 weeks ago

South Co. Dublin

My teenage sexlife was defined by the slowset and in particular Careless Whispers.

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By *og-Man OP   Man
51 weeks ago

somewhere


"My teenage sexlife was defined by the slowset and in particular Careless Whispers."

Blinkers or club 92

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By *ommando4Man
51 weeks ago

South Co. Dublin


"My teenage sexlife was defined by the slowset and in particular Careless Whispers.

Blinkers or club 92 "

Blinkers... it only changed its name to club 92 in 1992 when I was in my twenties.

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By *otownkid1967Man
51 weeks ago

Portlaoise

For me it was Annie Lennox

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By *ickey ThumbWoman
51 weeks ago

South Down

Taylor Swift is my guilty pleasure

Sorry not sorry

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By *orYourThighsOnlyMan
51 weeks ago

Midlands

Chris de Burgh - was superb. Love lady in red, don’t pay the ferryman.

Glenn Frey - you belong to the city, smugglers blues off Miami vice.

Michael mcdonald - I keep forgetting

The 80s was something special and groundbreaking for tv and radio.

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By *r.RandBMan
51 weeks ago

Dublin

I'm an 80s kid so T'Pau China in your hands is my guilty pleasure

Also like most Duran Duran songs......

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By *antra MassageMan
51 weeks ago

South Side.

Annie Lennox, on a rainy day in Dublin, walking along the quays, working nights, listening the her songs. Great memories.

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By *murphMan
51 weeks ago

drogheda

For me Olivia newtonjohn sex bomb

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By *elle111Woman
51 weeks ago

NI

George Michael Fast Love always gets me moving or Love Inc Superstar

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By *elle111Woman
51 weeks ago

NI

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By *electableicecreamMan
51 weeks ago

The West

Ace of base - I saw the sign

Annie Lennox - Stay

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By *orYourThighsOnlyMan
51 weeks ago

Midlands

Eye of the tiger- survivor (you’d be feeling hardy after lol)

I would walk 500 miles - proclaimers. another cracker.

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By *ildarekinkstersCouple
51 weeks ago

kinkytown

Music wise I've a few guilty pleasures.

Fine young cannibals - drive me crazy

Redbone- come and get your love

Aha- take on me

Blue swede- hooked on a feeling

Goo goo dolls- iris

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By *oxic1998Woman
51 weeks ago

Belfast

"The Birdie song"

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By *og-Man OP   Man
51 weeks ago

somewhere


""The Birdie song" "

With a little bit of this

And a little of that

And shake your arse

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By *astelloWoman
51 weeks ago

Far far away

Kylie Minogue still remember bopping to it in the disco.. Loca motion with me...

3 hours of non stop dancing until the end of the night slow set.

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By *0tever100Man
51 weeks ago

Donaghadee

Adam and the Ants - Stand and Deliver

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By *0tever100Man
51 weeks ago

Donaghadee

Wendy James.

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By *dfabMan
51 weeks ago

Dunboyne

First time I heard it, a work colleague funeral and as his coffin was being carried out of church they played Goo Goo Dolls - Iris.

Heartbreaking and I will always love that song since.

Personally, I will have Pearl Jam and AC/DC, possibly The Frames also played at my funeral but, narrowing down to one song, this will be an absolute requirement at my funeral. Rival Sons - Jordan.

Dare you to listen and not shed a tear for a recently passed love one, or a loved friend from the past -

https://youtu.be/Em328gERm9A?feature=shared

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By *astelloWoman
51 weeks ago

Far far away

Listened to your recommendation rival sons.. Jordan amazing

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By *ea ShellsWoman
51 weeks ago

Sligo

In my youth

Angie by the Rolling Stones

Without You by Nilsson

He ain’t heavy he’s my brother - The Hollies crush on head boy who did a reading to this song in assembly. Bought the album as a result of that.

Mixed Boarding school disco evenings desperately wanting a particular boy to ask you to dance. Angst but memorable times

Now new music

The Paper Kites - I don’t want to go that way

Love Chris de Burgh. Agree best romantic song writer. But hadn’t heard The Getaway. So thanks for that recommendation.

Listened to Jordan too. Agree. Very special song.

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By *eepixieWoman
51 weeks ago

Belfast

I’m an 80’s girl so anything from then, but love Neil Diamond! My real guilty pleasure has to be mick hucknall though

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By *dfabMan
50 weeks ago

Dunboyne


"Listened to your recommendation rival sons.. Jordan amazing"

Thank you.

Glad you enjoyed it too

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By *dfabMan
50 weeks ago

Dunboyne


"In my youth

Angie by the Rolling Stones

Without You by Nilsson

He ain’t heavy he’s my brother - The Hollies crush on head boy who did a reading to this song in assembly. Bought the album as a result of that.

Mixed Boarding school disco evenings desperately wanting a particular boy to ask you to dance. Angst but memorable times

Now new music

The Paper Kites - I don’t want to go that way

Love Chris de Burgh. Agree best romantic song writer. But hadn’t heard The Getaway. So thanks for that recommendation.

Listened to Jordan too. Agree. Very special song.

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Paper Kites not bad but a little bit too Country for me.

Delighted you liked Jordan

Just so I'm not overselling them as that kind of band, here's something more like what they do normally - https://youtu.be/wRfRIXg2spo?feature=shared

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By *arrot_in_a_boxCouple
50 weeks ago

kinda dublin

I'm mad for some good old fashioned Honky Tonk. You can't beat a good fiddle solo with some yodeling. Hank Williams and the likes.

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By *dfabMan
50 weeks ago

Dunboyne


"I'm mad for some good old fashioned Honky Tonk. You can't beat a good fiddle solo with some yodeling. Hank Williams and the likes."

This is about as close to Country as I get but hope you like it. This guy worked with The Pogues and is the real version of Galway Girl too

https://youtu.be/wRfRIXg2spo?feature=shared

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By *dfabMan
50 weeks ago

Dunboyne

Have to add this for you too and, if you haven't seen it, the movie is a Must Watch!

https://youtu.be/sRnxr4XF9yA?feature=shared

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago

Christmas music. Love it

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By (user no longer on site)
50 weeks ago

I remember J’Taime being quite racy at the time

Anyone else remember that French song in the ‘80’s?

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By *onna68Woman
50 weeks ago

Dublin


"I remember J’Taime being quite racy at the time

Anyone else remember that French song in the ‘80’s? "

Yes i remember

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By *hilaboutMan
50 weeks ago

kilkenny

Jennifer rushe 'The power of love'

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