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Converse
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Well this song takes me back, yes we used to have a "music" class back in primary school back then and I surely do remember us students dancing away to this song back in 1988 when it was released. I remember the teacher putting the old cassette tape in the player and pressing the old 'play' button...lol 
I think we also used this song back then when we used to play "musical chairs" in music class...LOL! Cheers!

I think we also used this song back then when we used to play "musical chairs" in music class...LOL! Cheers!
Converse
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here is another Kylie song for you... so excellent
Here's another great song from that classic era of the Comedy Company! LOL!

MattyZee
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I like the original Aussie 'chug chug chugga' version better, more tacky!Well this song takes me back, yes we used to have a "music" class back in primary school back then and I surely do remember us students dancing away to this song back in 1988 when it was released. I remember the teacher putting the old cassette tape in the player and pressing the old 'play' button...lol
I think we also used this song back then when we used to play "musical chairs" in music class...LOL! Cheers!

Lovely blue eyesI had the biggest hard on for this guy, back in the day

Converse
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I had the biggest hard on for this guy, back in the day
Don't know why but when I heard this song it sort of sounds a little similar to this one from Robbie Williams...
February
I think, therefore I am, I think ...
I was about to say exactly that. It does have a distinct Robbie Williams, Let me Entertain You sound to it.Don't know why but when I heard this song it sort of sounds a little similar to this one from Robbie Williams...
I also didn't know that Brian Cox, the TV physicist played the keyboards on one of D Ream's singles.
Currently at work with Spotify playing Oasis Radio. Great playlist. Including one of my favourite bands in the late 90's early 2000's. Embrace.
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