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Liverpool fans used to sing a version of that song in honour of John Arne Riise. You can hear it in the background...



Oooh John Arne Riise
ooh ah
I wanna know how you scored that goal!

I used to go out every Saturday when that song came out & almost everybody in the W.M.C. we used to go to sung a different version of that song where instead of "Ooh, aah!" they sung certain slang terms for certain parts of a ladies anatomy which rhyme with fits & farce respectively. I do know the body part with the slang term rhyming with farce is something gentlemen have too. I also realise I've just lost the reputation of being little Miss Prim & Proper. Lol.
 

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Since this is a tennis forum & we're sharing Summer songs I can't miss this 1 that was sung by a man who always used to sing at Wimbledon when it rained. I love the film to this song too. I'm sharing Cliff Richard's Summer holiday, of course.



I've sung it a few times when I've been on my Summer holiday.
 

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I’ve been in the mood for Neil Young lately.








You've shared some very good songs there. Thank you very much.

Talking about "Being in the mood" on the music thread, you made me think of this song (especially as family & friends like playing song-word games with me but I've got to get the voice, words & timing right & they're allowed to sing off-key). My friends & family love to hear me singing.
 
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I love some 80's music too. I'm more of a Kylie & Jason fan though. Saying that I loved Bucks Fizz & Bananarama. I still do & the drink is nice too. I also like the following 3 songs by Belinda Carlisle, Phil Collins & Tiffany respectively.


 
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Saying that, how can I forget these good songs from the 80's?



This is Billy Ocean's when the going gets tough (the tough get going).



This is Cindy Lauper's Girls just wanna have fun.



This is Cindy Lauper's True colours.
 
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How could I forget these good songs from the 80's too?



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Some videos have geographic restrictions. Let’s see if this one works:


I realised that when trying to share some of my favourite videos a bit since & got the message "This video isn't available in your country". I just gave the exact message I got then which was "This video isn't available". That 1 works. Thank you very much. :0)
 
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Just thought you wanted a head start of the day as I've just had 06.00 when I saw Aura Dione had been on Danish morning tv with an accoustic version of Shania Twain - here it is
 

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Just thought you wanted a head start of the day as I've just had 06.00 when I saw Aura Dione had been on Danish morning tv with an accoustic version of Shania Twain - here it is

Thank you very much. I enjoyed that.
 

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I like the live versions of Depeche Mode the best, 101 was one of the best live albums ever IMO.

Pasadena Rose Bowl, Cal - I think this was the tour 101 was recorded on.




Live is always best. No matter what you're seeing. I don't enjoy watching Edinburgh tattoo on T.V. as much now I've seen it live from Edinburgh Castle esplanade twice. You just don't get the atmosphere watching it on T.V.
 

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A little Danish rocker by Magtens Korridorer and Sys Bjerre Vi er på vej (we are on the way - but where to?)
They played this on one of Denmarks best festivals in Skanderborg
 

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A little Danish rocker by Magtens Korridorer and Sys Bjerre Vi er på vej (we are on the way - but where to?)
They played this on one of Denmarks best festivals in Skanderborg

I've got a question for you if you don't mind me asking. From what I've seen from your language, it looks very similar to the Swedish I read in my Brother-in-laws book what he left on my book-shelf when I was in Middle school & had a go with, to me anyway. Is it?

I really enjoyed that song. Thank you very much for sharing.
 
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I've got a question for you if you don't mind me asking. From what I've seen from your language, it looks very similar to the Swedish I read in my Brother-in-laws book what he left on my book-shelf when I was in Middle school & had a go with, to me anyway. Is it?

I really enjoyed that song. Thank you very much for sharing.
Danish, Sweedish and Norwegian belongs to the same language group which again belongs to English and German, Dutch.Only thing differs are the way we say the words and sorry it's difficult for strangers but learnable. The Scotch way of english has included more than 200 Danish words today which has something to do with the Vikings and Scottish fishermen. If you look at town names then you can follow the viking settlements in towns ending with -by, -thorpe, -borough and a few more -middle of England. Go hunting

 
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