Just wondering (apropros of nowt¹) what tracks people associate with B-Movie?
Please reply with (up to three) tracks which you most identify with B-Movie (preferably in "$artist - $track" format).
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¹ Well, OK, mostly apropos of bumping into a mate who used to DJ at The Stairway in Croydon, during what may be termed my formative years, and we were discussing the way people often remember clubs by the tracks played.
Please reply with (up to three) tracks which you most identify with B-Movie (preferably in "$artist - $track" format).
[Poll #1107985]
¹ Well, OK, mostly apropos of bumping into a mate who used to DJ at The Stairway in Croydon, during what may be termed my formative years, and we were discussing the way people often remember clubs by the tracks played.
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I certainly do not recall hearing "Jump Around" which would have to be one of my favourite (oh, *that* song) tracks!
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Primarily, though, when the Irish stuff started it was generally time for me to leave.
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"I will never have to play Poison again"
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It was the main club that I started going to when I got into the "alternative" scene in London, so it's where I heard so much of the new music that I really liked.
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This makes me feel even more like I missed out on a Really Good Thing *sighs*
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I have to agree with the comments above - it was the sheer variety of stuff played that really made B-Movie for me. A comment from someone on the last night probably summed up the music and the atmosphere best of all when he said, "It's like going to a house party with massive bunch of your mates." :)
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