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Irish Pete

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  1. Irish Pete posted a post in a topic in The Lounge Archive
    have I ever been in this ??
  2. Dowloading is ok for a temporaty situation, and hear whether a CD is good or not, but longterm the CD album or single is much better. a room full of CDR's isnt that attractive as room stocked with "Actual Physical" CD's
  3. A download to a CDR isnt a proper physical, its a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy........§
  4. Irish Pete posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    shes the human equivalent of the squeeky door that needs removing or oiling
  5. i'm waiting for the chimes of big ben to enter the charts and the doorbell.....ROTFL
  6. Thriller came with a box to put all the CD/DVD's so made it slightly inelligiible for a proper placing
  7. thriller was in the box !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  8. this should be back in the charts this summer !!!!!!!!!! if 4000+ people downloaded it it could be http://www.amazon.co.uk/Chick-Boom-Dont-Je...970&sr=8-11
  9. but the weeks on chart arent correct as they are combined from three (or four) different chart runs and downloads
  10. believe it or not a new record has been topped, the most hits by one artist, in one week. originally it was by Ruby Murray in March 1955 with FIVE songs W/E 18th March 1955 1 1 Tennessee Ernie Ford - Give me your word 2 2 Ruby Murray - Softly, softly 3 7 Nat King Cole - A blossom fell 4 9= Ray Burns - Mobile 5 12 Ruby Murray - Let me go lover 6 3 Rosemary Clooney - Mambo Italiano 7 11 Dean Martin - The naughty lady of Shady Lane 8 5 Dean Martin - Let me go lover 9 4 Dickie Valentine - Finger of suspicion 10 13 Teresa Brewer - Let me go lover 11 17= Dickie Valentine - A blossom fell 12 19 Johnny Brandon - Tomorrow 13 9= David Whitfield - Beyond the stars 14 8 Ruby Murray - Happy days and lonely nights 15 6 Ruby Murray - Heartbeat 16 - Eddie Fisher - Wedding bells 17 - Ruby Murray & Anne Warren - If anyone finds this, I love you 18 - Mantovani - Lonely ballerina 19 15 Bill Haley & His Comets - Shake rattle and roll 20 16 Ronnie Hilton - A blossom fell
  11. Bad grammar or a typo ??
  12. i wasnt taught german at school though (i learnt it independantly thanks to watching the German Top of the pops) at my school in the 80's German was taught to over 14's in options, and the rest of us went on with French and Italian(!)
  13. Irish Pete posted a post in a topic in 20th Century Retro
    MJ hes gone, enjoy the music while its still about and move on, theres nothing to see here.
  14. no MJ here !!!!!
  15. unless they are actually German ?
  16. thinking beyond, when the MJ frenzy clams down, will there be lots of new/re-entries of non MJ stuff ??
  17. yeah, shes on Poptastic as Babooshka and no trouble at all
  18. btw back in the day (TOTP Messageboard et all) I wasnt at all well and used to have a lot of problems with Caroline, then the bitch followed me to Poptastic and i managed to bar her for life. (took a few address changes to get her out of the system though) since then had some tussles with Neil and his mates, who opened Popscene (apparently in the event if i went off my head, but i didnt in the end, although by then they turned septic on me so i axed NINE users from Poptastic with the backing of another user, after this the break from all the hoohaa I actually got better with the rest from it all) and now im a calmer person.
  19. pippy/misty was and Still is Jules (aka Babooshka) at Poptastic
  20. not forgetting me Pete Seaton Caroline wasnt very good at maths then or now
  21. Irish Pete posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    in weston super mare we have lost our Iceland (and the nearest is Nailsea) and there were rumours it was moving to the woolies shop in weston high st, but it isnt
  22. the most guilty parties was Radio 1's Top 40 in the early 90s they hacked the singles up to fit them all in....
  23. ours in weston-super-mare closed on 27th Dec
  24. http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol...icle5158587.ece
  25. Morrissey, Both Proclaimers, John Denver, Little Jimmy Osmond,