(14 Apr 2014, 11:29 am)Michael wrote lmao - the teacher who used to do it every year was obsessed with Primark and shoes. - that's true.
Which Primary School did u go to?
I went to Broadway Junior school
(14 Apr 2014, 11:37 am)Dan wrote Plains Farm Primary School. Used to hate Broadway when we competed in the Swimming Galas at Sandhill - we never won.
Was surprised to see that the school is now marked as 'inadequate' by Oftsed mind...
http://www.isdb.co.uk/plains_farm_primar...sunderland
(14 Apr 2014, 7:44 pm)aureolin wrote Early 90s was the place to be for Primary School discos mind. Although there was no DB Boulevard back then.
The stuff we used to get, and the main ones I can remember (which I liked) were the likes of Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Relax, The Shamen - Ebeneezer Goode, Capella - U Got 2 Let The Music, Haddaway - What Is Love, Culture Beat - Mr Vain, Urban Cookie Collective - The Key The Secret, D:Ream - Things Can Only Get Better, Reel 2 Reel - I Like To Move It.
Apart from that, you got chart stuff at the time. The likes of Take That, East 17, 2 Unlimited, Jamiroquai, Scooter, etc.
Two tunes I always remember people asking for over and over again, were this and this. God knows how they got away with playing the first one.
(14 Apr 2014, 7:44 pm)aureolin wrote Early 90s was the place to be for Primary School discos mind. Although there was no DB Boulevard back then.
The stuff we used to get, and the main ones I can remember (which I liked) were the likes of Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Relax, The Shamen - Ebeneezer Goode, Capella - U Got 2 Let The Music, Haddaway - What Is Love, Culture Beat - Mr Vain, Urban Cookie Collective - The Key The Secret, D:Ream - Things Can Only Get Better, Reel 2 Reel - I Like To Move It.
Apart from that, you got chart stuff at the time. The likes of Take That, East 17, 2 Unlimited, Jamiroquai, Scooter, etc.
Two tunes I always remember people asking for over and over again, were this and this. God knows how they got away with playing the first one.
(14 Apr 2014, 8:29 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote Remember all of those.
Can remember getting on a packed old school w5 one hot summers day and http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ask_sedxu0o came on the drivers little portable radio.
(14 Apr 2014, 9:15 pm)AdamY wrote My Primary School years occurred in the late 80's. So while Frankie Goes To Hollywood might have been on the playlist at school discos/parties (I can't remember), the rest were certainly not. I remember Bros, New Kids on the Block and Brother Beyond being popular at the time and my class had a number of passionate Brosettes. I also remember Stock, Aitken and Waterman produced artists such as Rick Astley, The Reynold Girls, Kyle Minogue, Bananarama and Sonia being played at school events as well as the local youth club in Blaydon.
I don't remember attending too many school organised events when I went to Comprehensive school. However, every Friday night, there was the youth club at Winlaton Centre which was notorious for underage drinking, smoking and the consumption of drugs. The Centre, as it was colloquially known, actually had Decks and a range of budding DJ's - usually older kids between the ages of 15-18. The music played at The Centre was predominately Rave. Not just chart stuff like Altern8, Shades of Rhythm and Bizzare Inc, but also the more hardcore stuff like Neuromancer, Ezeee Posse, 2 Bad Mice and Manix. Looking back - it was quite strange!
(18 Apr 2014, 7:59 am)Michael wrote I seem to be in to movie songs atm, my fav is from James Bond Skyfall..
(23 May 2014, 6:40 am)Michael wrote Anyone else think Kylie Minogue is quite good looking for 45?
(23 May 2014, 1:32 pm)AdamY wrote I haven't seen her around for a while so I don't know whether she's changed much over the last few years. She was 'aiight' (as the kids say) back in 2001 though I've always preferred Danni to Kylie.
Care to post a pic?