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Old 06-06-2005, 04:32 AM   #24
Sigmar
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Lord, fantastic list matey! [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img]

A better selection to dance to than mine overall, no doubt (considering the fact that I've danced to each of those some time or another in clubx here in Gib).

As for Headbanger suggestions Callum (a few of my friends like "music with rocks in it" too so I usually have to incoporate a great deal of rock into the playlist too ) :

Undercover - Pete Yorn (a bit tame, but to ease people into the rock I think it works well).

Maroon 5's mainstream appeal can't be emmphasised enough- "This love" and "She will be love" are great.

Rock Star - Smash Mouth (Feel good, dancing rock, canny get better than this )

How You Remind Me- Nicklback

Burning Down The House- Tom Jones & The Cardigans (Cheesy, but it's universally loved )

Mama told me not to come - Tom Jones & Stereophonics (less of a sure hit than Burning down the house)

Feeling This - Blink 182

Wonderwall (slow rock song) - Oasis (one of the favourites, 50 drunk men and women singing the chorus in unison, it doesn't get much better than this )

Bodyrock - Moby

Take Me To The Clouds Above - [someone] VS U2 remix

Laura - Scissor Sisters

Teenage Dirtbag - Wheetus

[NOT ROCK, but two fun song to throw in regardless ] Bootylicious - Destiny's Child [and] No Doubt - Hey Baby

Bohemian Like You- The Dandy Warhols

Again, I hope that helped. The rock can't be too heavy, as it has the same effect as getting really slow rap songs, with boring monotonous beats, etc it'll put a lot of people off. Try and go for a mainstream balance...and at the end of the day...just get anything with a nice lil' backbeat to it!

[ 06-06-2005, 04:36 AM: Message edited by: Sigmar ]
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