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  • Re: which song gets you thinking about childhood

    The first song I remember listening to was goodbye yellow brick road by Elton John, in my Mum's car travelling to the dentist when I could have been about 5 years old, although I'm not that keen on Eton John's music I've always loved that song.

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    • Re: which song gets you thinking about childhood

      Some more I have been listening to and have recalled are these and each are influential in differing ways/renind me of varying stages of being a kid/my childhood

      Shania Twain - Your Still The One (I want) - how inspirational is that without any doubts!

      Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse Of The Heart

      Pete Cox - King Of Wishfull Thinking

      Wham - Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go

      80sChav

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      • Re: which song gets you thinking about childhood

        Originally posted by Zincubus View Post
        Pet Shop Boys melodies were fabulous... have a listen to Years and Years. ...they remind me of them !

        Tracks
        King
        karma
        Shine


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        Thanks Zincubus I may - but for me there can be only 2 Pet Shop Boys and nobody can match the. For/to me as an 80s Kid they are the height of everything and un-beatable as an act

        80sChav

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        • Re: which song gets you thinking about childhood

          https://youtu.be/539dWR_-xF0


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            https://youtu.be/ov374ja1M3c


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            • Re: which song gets you thinking about childhood

              Not exactly my childhood - but my early 20s and more so upon re-listening to the the Collaberation True-Stepers Feat Victoria Beckham and Dane Bowers, with their hit from 2000 that was onlu kept off the top the charts by Spiller eaturing Sophie-Ellis Bextors "Groojet (If This Aint Love)"

              I know many will think I am say out of my mind in saying that this very short period in time was Victoria Beckham's best time as a Solo Artist and really really totally showed her R&B Clubland style/type of Music of that era I was so familar with

              Though i like a few of today's song's - like Lewis Capalidi to name one of the modern-era's better talent - this type of Music actually had meaning - even as late as 2000, un-like 85% of today's. To think that these 2 - shall I term the "Clubland Songs" .... (I'm unsure here lol!!), got to Number 1 and 2 really say's very much indeed I think

              80sChav

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              • Re: which song gets you thinking about childhood

                Originally posted by Hooper68 View Post
                The first song I remember listening to was goodbye yellow brick road by Elton John, in my Mum's car travelling to the dentist when I could have been about 5 years old, although I'm not that keen on Eton John's music I've always loved that song.
                I suppose that one can link "yellow bricks" with teeth which need whitening, or some comparison like that.
                I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
                There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
                I'm having so much fun
                My lucky number's one
                Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!

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                • Re: which song gets you thinking about childhood

                  Have just been watching Grange Huill Series 14 Episode 4 and the Party where Tegs' leaves for Germany.

                  what an Episode for Songs that reminds of me of my youth that - to name the most ones I can hear/catch are:,


                  * Jimmy Summerville and The Communards - Don't Leave Me This Way

                  * Lisa Stansfield - This Is The Right Time

                  * George Michael - Careless Whisper

                  * Wet Wet Wet - Angel Eyes - though I am unsure if it may-be the better extended Home and Away version , that all "Wets" Fans will know and appreciate!

                  80sChav

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