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  • 60s Kid
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    Originally posted by George 1978 View Post
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    Any modern song that samples the sound of another song from 30 or 40 years ago.
    Agreed! I'll hear the opening bars of something I like & then hear some talentless nonsense all over it.

    Someone recently told me how clever Enimem was because of what he'd added to 'Abrcadabra' by Steve Miller. I said, "That's not a new song and if he were that clever, he'd write his own songs!"

    Because I know lots of old obscure stuff, even Rizzlekicks can't fool me by sampling 'Rainbow Chaser' by Nirvana (not that one - there was also a '60s psych/folk/rock band called Nirvana).

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  • James917
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    Hallo,

    I totally get it! Some songs just get overplayed. For me, it's "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey. Great song, but it's on repeat everywhere!

    James

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  • Katarina
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    Paroles Paroles by Dalida

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  • George 1978
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    I nearly read that as Bobby Davro!

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  • patrikkpaul
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    I'm thinking of The Beach Boys Wouldn't It Be Nice and Bobby Darin's Beyond the Sea.
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  • George 1978
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    Iceland (the frozen food specialists not the Scandinavian country) used Wouldn't it Be Nice in their adverts back in the mid 1980s, and that is what I associate the tune with when I was younger. The Beach Boys even had their songs used in adverts for my favourite brand of tea - Tetley.

    One thing about songs used in adverts is the rewording of the lyrics in order to use it for their advertising - I started thread about this subject a few years ago. The Coasters' Yakety-Yak was used in dozens of commercials due to his distinctive tune. And my signature was used to advertise KP Peanuts as well.

    You are right - it is maddening, and at least when one hears songs on the radio, (with the exception of Christmas songs in December), it would probably be only once that day, whereas adverts that contain the songs can be heard several times during your evening's viewing. A bit like how Heineken ironically used an old Carpenters song to make people purchase more of the stuff, because they said in the advert: "we'll keep playing this until you buy our stuff". They later said in a future advert that it had worked - people did buy more lager.

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  • Cartimand
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    Songs used in adverts can become irritating very quickly.
    I'm thinking of The Beach Boys Wouldn't It Be Nice and Bobby Darin's Beyond the Sea.
    Oh and, it goes without saying, any advert using rap.

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  • patrikkpaul
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    Anything that Smooth radio plays right now. Seems like they only have about 10 songs on their playlist!

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  • Semi42
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    Agree that the syndicated radio stations seem to have the same stuff on a constant loop (looking at you Absolute) and the fact that a lot of the talky bits between tracks are pre recorded slotted in and have no interaction or refeference to the tracks being played

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  • beccabear67
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    I remember the video for Rio, it really stood out from most; like a mini-movie.

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  • Kaiajay
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    DURAN DURAN - RIO
    Her name is Rio and she dances on the sand, and when she shines she really shows you all she can...
    ohh this song brings back some fab happy memories for me, it was in my opinion one of DD's best songs they ever brought out. My guilty pleasure was Roger Taylor who played the drums, by god he was hot!! I think I can remember their names...Simon LeBon, John Taylor, Nick Rhodes, Andy Taylor, Roger Taylor although none of them were related.
    Oh what I'd give to be young and carefree again, but them days are long gone, I'm now a mum of 2 boys, one nearly 21 and the other nearly 13, if i was to start singing anything from DD they'd have no idea who they even were, its all this Grime music and Stormzy, id probably even get the strange look from them if i sang Eminem now too, jeez i feel bloody ancient haha!!
    Last edited by Kaiajay; 11-07-2023, 02:08. Reason: Spelling mistake correction

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  • beccabear67
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    A lot of things by Boney M really take me back to the late 1970s, especially Boat On A River for some reason. They were based in Germany. A lot of groups from Holland will do the same time-trip for me... anyone else remember Mississippi or Smile by Pussycat, In The Summernight and Ding-A-Dong by Teach-In (also Eurovision winners I think), or for the '80s Saulsalito Summer by Diesel and Twilight Zone by Golden Earring?

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  • George 1978
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    Originally posted by Richard1978 View Post
    Re: Songs from the past you.........

    A few years later Clare Usher a pupil at St Winifred's had a hit with It's Horrible Being In Love When You Are 8 & a Half.
    And having to wait ten years rather than eight to get married, thanks to recent changes in the law.

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  • victorbrunswick
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    I've got a new one!

    Dire Straits -- Walk Of Life
    I call it the Supermarket Song cause that's where I always hear it.

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  • George 1978
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    Re: Songs from the past you.........

    [QUOTE=Trickyvee;220543]
    Originally posted by victorbrunswick View Post
    The Holiday Season Annoying Four:

    Jose Feliciano -- "Feliz Navidad"
    I am not certain whether that is the original but I really like the original of that. I know that Boney M did a cover version of that which I didn't think much of, unlike their version of Mary's Boy Child.

    If not as if Christmas songs are played all year round you know.

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