just got back together, liking their new tunes, its good to see them back
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just got back together, liking their new tunes, its good to see them back
Drugs, dirty dancing and pounding techno music
did you know chris hoogs birds dad was in 'the farm'?
how bizarre!
\"if you don\'t explode a few heads every night, then you\'re not doing your job\" R.Hawtin IDJ 2001
small world lol
i know dave the drummer (not not D.A.V.E) from the band, he comes out partying in the garden parties in wales, been to a few festivals with him too. not seen him since last summer though so didnt know they were getting back together
Drugs, dirty dancing and pounding techno music
quite a good band, although i did get fed up of hearing sit down![]()
Life is "trying things to see if they work"
Finally getting around to updating my site
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Dave knows scooter lyrics
AAAAARRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it's in my head now ffs:grr: :crygiga:
Life is "trying things to see if they work"
Finally getting around to updating my site
http://www.plus27design.co.uk/
Dave knows scooter lyrics
quality band in their day, apart from their obvious hit singles they kinda got a bit overlooked, they've done about 6 or 7 albums which are all quality
i remember them back in the day. at the night club - ritzy in donny - on a thursdya rocker/student night - we would actually all sit down in circles and hold hands at the appropriate time in the song. hundreds of people in the club all sat down in small and large circles even holding hands, alongside their friends or just with the folk in there.
now that was the day - when people were actually sociable with each other just with the aid of cheap beer and not mind-bending drugs (mind you i was always loaded on lsd and phet:) ).
now look at night clubs full of cheap whores and camp bland men, dancing soulessly to r and b or commerical dance. what a ****ing joke.
some of their old stuff is pretty cool, like "so many ways"
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