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Post by jdl on Apr 13, 2005 15:30:56 GMT 1
Thee two biggest dance hits of last year...Which do you prefer? Personally, I prefer 'Call On Me'. It spent a record-breaking 12 weeks at my #1. It's officialy my Favourite Song of 2004. 
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Post by -Big Dan- on Apr 13, 2005 15:37:11 GMT 1
That was terrible. Lola's Theme is way better....
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Post by jdl on Apr 13, 2005 15:52:37 GMT 1
Um, how can you call 'Call On Me' terribile? It's probably (along with Stonebridge's 'Put 'Em High') the best dance song of the past decade.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Apr 13, 2005 16:11:41 GMT 1
For me, it's gotta be "Lola's Theme" 
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Post by krescendo on Apr 13, 2005 17:23:35 GMT 1
Both are great but Call On Me is something that wont be forgetful in the years to come. My fave is Call On Me.
Did anyone hear the new Eric Prydz - Fading Like A Flower yet?
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Post by -Big Dan- on Apr 13, 2005 18:30:23 GMT 1
Um, how can you call 'Call On Me' terribile? It's probably (along with Stonebridge's 'Put 'Em High') the best dance song of the past decade. Well, it sounds as if it was knocked together in about 10 minutes.
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Post by Mr Panda on Apr 13, 2005 19:18:41 GMT 1
Lola's Theme knocks Call On Me into a cocked hat, pours petrol on it, sets it on fire, p*sses on it to put the fire out, then lights the fire again just for fun.
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Post by Zodiac on Apr 13, 2005 19:37:28 GMT 1
Lola's Theme I guess. Neither are great tracks though. Call On Me is repetitive and highly unmemorable. Good dance music it is not.
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Post by -Big Dan- on Apr 13, 2005 19:51:43 GMT 1
Lola's Theme has a listenable 'song' quality about it, whereas Call On Me, well, doesn't.
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Post by dandyhighwayman on Apr 13, 2005 19:53:37 GMT 1
Lola's Theme. Call On Me is AWFUL. 
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Post by dandyhighwayman on Apr 13, 2005 19:54:03 GMT 1
Both are great but Call On Me is something that wont be forgetful in the years to come. My fave is Call On Me. Did anyone hear the new Eric Prydz - Fading Like A Flower yet? Please tell me it's not based on the old Roxette song 
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Post by Mr Panda on Apr 13, 2005 20:03:22 GMT 1
Please tell me it's not based on the old Roxette song  Well it's not going to be based on anything he's done HIMSELF, is it? 
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Post by jdl on Apr 13, 2005 20:45:06 GMT 1
You OBVIOUSLY don't know the definition of 'Good dance music', love.  I can't BELIEVE some people are saying 'Call On Me' is awful...just...lol. 
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Post by Zodiac on Apr 13, 2005 23:13:51 GMT 1
You OBVIOUSLY don't know the definition of 'Good dance music', love.  Aww, nice of you to pick up on my comment rather than all of the other ones slating the track *insert ironic happy smilie* I know you love me really JDL, there's no use in playing hard to get  As for the above comment well, I refer you back to your previous comment that "Call On Me" is the best dance track of the past decade. I don't think it's me who needs to broaden my dance music horizons.
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Post by Mr Panda on Apr 13, 2005 23:41:27 GMT 1
A version of the Pigeon Street theme tune with a dance beat crudely put on it would sound better than Call On Me.
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Post by ManicKangaroo on Apr 13, 2005 23:53:18 GMT 1
Did anyone hear the new Eric Prydz - Fading Like A Flower yet? That must be the third or fourth dance version of that now I thought his next release was gonna be Miracle 
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Post by ManicKangaroo on Apr 13, 2005 23:54:05 GMT 1
oh and Lola's Theme is my pick of the 2 ;D
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Post by Zodiac on Apr 14, 2005 0:14:16 GMT 1
A version of the Pigeon Street theme tune with a dance beat crudely put on it would sound better than Call On Me. Long distance Clara concurs  
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Post by Mr Panda on Apr 14, 2005 0:27:06 GMT 1
I've got a copy if anyone wants it!
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Post by Robin on Apr 14, 2005 10:23:29 GMT 1
Long distance Clara was good, but I prefered these two:  "One looking up, one looking down" 
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