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Just now, Lord Fellatio Nelson said:

I have my 'thick as shit' head on so you will have to tell me why it is in the wrong thread?

Its a reference to other events this evening which are currently being discussed in one or two other threads. Too soon?

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2 minutes ago, time said:

Its a reference to other events this evening which are currently being discussed in one or two other threads. Too soon?

 

I think that was a genuine guess from LFN  time, with Mash being Americentric and nothing to do with Flack...... 

 

Oh nvm... you're a cunt

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1 minute ago, time said:

Its a reference to other events this evening which are currently being discussed in one or two other threads. Too soon?

Ahhhhhhhhhhh.:blink:

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2 minutes ago, Deathray said:

 

I think that was a genuine guess from LFN  time, with Mash being Americentric and nothing to do with Flack...... 

 

Oh nvm... you're a cunt

I just looked up the suicide rate in the UK, found the total for 2018.

It was over 6000, around 17 per day.

Caroline is just the only high profile one today, 16 other families will also be mourning their loved ones too.

Lets ban the record from ever being played again.:rolleyes:

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On 15/02/2020 at 19:37, time said:

Staying in the 80's, a novelty record which reached number one in the UK but didn't chart in the USA, despite having US-centric subject matter. The band concerned had a lesser novelty hit some 5 years earlier.

 

Can we have another clue?

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Well Star Trekin across the universe, on the starship enterprise, under Captain Kirk (etc etc) got to number 1 in the UK for some reason. But didn't chart in the US.

 

It's the same guy who did Arthur Daley He's Alright which didn't get close to number 1, I'm pretty sure

 

So I'm guessing its that.

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1 minute ago, msc said:

Well Star Trekin across the universe, on the starship enterprise, under Captain Kirk (etc etc) got to number 1 in the UK for some reason. But didn't chart in the US.

 

It's the same guy who did Arthur Daley He's Alright which didn't get close to number 1, I'm pretty sure

 

So I'm guessing its that.

Well that saves me pressing 'enter' on the additional clue I was just about to post. Well done.

Star Trekkin, number 1 for 2 weeks in 1987. Arthur Daley ('E's Alright) reached number 14 in 1982.

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OK, as I'm not interested in being the question setter for days like the last few:

 

Streets of (x)

Born in the (x)

(x) in the Dark

 

Name the A lister who had these chart hits and just come up with your own question because its obvious. :D

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A top five hit in the UK in the mid-seventies.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Cat O'Falk said:

A top five hit in the UK in the mid-seventies.

 

 

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Sailor - Glass of Champagne?

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2 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

Sailor - Glass of Champagne?

 

YES! Too easy.

 

 

 

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Glass of Champagne is one of my karaoke songs, so a gift for me.

 

Early 1960s UK top 3 single, this alliterative artist sounds like he could be your plumber!

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17 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

Glass of Champagne is one of my karaoke songs, so a gift for me.

 

Early 1960s UK top 3 single, this alliterative artist sounds like he could be your plumber!

Early 60's, alliterative, top 3, could be a plumber, not Mario anything!

Jimmy Jones, Handy Man reached number 3 in 1960.

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*Bloody hell, that was quick!

 

*Ron Weasley

 

 

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What 1980s UK top 20 hit opens with a sample from a 1950s horror film?

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6 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

*Bloody hell, that was quick!

 

*Ron Weasley

 

 

I got luck.

 

Here's a song that was written and originally a Top 40 hit in the late 60s. A version was a top 5 hit in the early 2000s. In between, a version was used as the theme to a very successful TV show.

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4 minutes ago, Toast said:

What 1980s UK top 20 hit opens with a sample from a 1950s horror film?

Thriller - MJ?

2 minutes ago, time said:

I got luck.

 

Here's a song that was written and originally a Top 40 hit in the late 60s. A version was a top 5 hit in the early 2000s. In between, a version was used as the theme to a very successful TV show.

Handbags and Gladrags - Rod Stewart etc?

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2 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

Thriller - MJ?

Handbags and Gladrags - Rod Stewart etc?

Sorry I was thing of Handbags and Gladrags by Chris Farlowe etc.:lol:

 

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8 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

Thriller - MJ?

 

Nope.

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OH Toast's one is Kate Bush, no?

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20 minutes ago, Toast said:

What 1980s UK top 20 hit opens with a sample from a 1950s horror film?

The Hounds of Love - Kate Bush

 

Night of the Demon?

 

Its in the trees, its coming

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1 minute ago, Bibliogryphon said:

At the same time

 

 

Well I just wanted to reference M.R. James tbh, not win.

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Yes indeed, tis Hounds Of Love  It samples Night Of The Demon which was loosely based on M.R. James Casting The Runes (a TV dramatisation of which scared the shit out of me and my mum many years ago - sadly only a fragment survives of this memorable adaptation).

 

"It's in the trees - it's coming!" also featured in an episode of Endeavour several years back, as an easter egg.

 

 

Interesting fact in the comments on the Youtube page.  The lines about the fox:

"These lines refer to a movie: Gone to Earth, GB 1950, by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger."

(I've read the book it's based on)

 

 

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OK here so here goes

 

1995 UK top thirty hit for a Canadian group this is a cover version of a song by a UK group (whose version failed to reach the Top 40 in 1991) featured on the soundtrack of one of the major comedy films of the year.

 

 

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