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Topic History of: Foreign Language Hits
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Author Message
Michael Ha ha! Graham Bond I had never heard of. What a fab combo!
zooloo Retro I like - this I like a bit, but it's either a cover or a thinly guised copy. Not sure which.

(WTF are they doing?)

Mmmmmmmmmm nasty, that's better.

PS I think they were taught miming at the same place.
Colin Collinson it reminded me very much of the 5,6,7,8s of a few years ago...
maybe because of the similar bass lines..
The Cat The English title is "Wild Imaginings". Not sure it's ever been covered over here, but it does remind me of something.
Michael This is a style that is actually called Y