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  • speed101
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    what about vangales chriots of fire.

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  • REngelhardt
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    "... The country that produced ABBA, Ace of Base, Roxette and Max Martin", "The Hives", etc...

    Can't forget Björn Skiffs/Blue Swede (“Hooked on a Feeling”)…

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  • Z_Ryden
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    Originally posted by Cooter Brown
    Maybe they should play "Cotton Eyed Joe" by the famous Swedish dance band Rednex. Quite possibly the best piece of Swedish music ever produced.
    Or, why not a sound recording from someone taking a shit?

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  • dj
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    Originally posted by Kurt Francis
    something more contemporary..cutting edge...but with universal recognition.
    Seems to me these are conflicting ideas.

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  • IFK_Vaxjo
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    Originally posted by Cooter Brown
    Maybe they should play "Cotton Eyed Joe" by the famous Swedish dance band Rednex. Quite possibly the best piece of Swedish music ever produced.
    Hrm gettin the 6th grade disco flashback!

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  • unclezadok
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    Originally posted by nevetsllim
    What the hell was that annoying whistly music they were playing? If I was lining up, that would have really pissed me off. I hate that song and it hardly added to the ambience of the meeting!

    However, it was between that and the Ace of Bace, that would have won!

    They did play Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana though, about once though!
    So that wasn't just in my head? Thank god! I thought I was having a stroke!

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  • AS
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    Originally posted by bkotch
    I think I'd go with the Hives.
    They'd do a great job...

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  • Cooter Brown
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    Maybe they should play "Cotton Eyed Joe" by the famous Swedish dance band Rednex. Quite possibly the best piece of Swedish music ever produced.

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  • IFK_Vaxjo
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    Originally posted by nevetsllim
    What the hell was that annoying whistly music they were playing? If I was lining up, that would have really pissed me off. I hate that song and it hardly added to the ambience of the meeting!

    However, it was between that and the Ace of Bace, that would have won!

    They did play Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana though, about once though!
    Worse music ever! But i can tell you Asafa went around whistling on that whistling tune so maybe he had a say in that! Strange laid back jamaica music, as someone said, the hives would have been more appropriate (last time I use appropriate in the same sentence as The Hives!)

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  • nevetsllim
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    What the hell was that annoying whistly music they were playing? If I was lining up, that would have really pissed me off. I hate that song and it hardly added to the ambience of the meeting!

    However, it was between that and the Ace of Bace, that would have won!

    They did play Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana though, about once though!

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  • George Matthews
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    there was also a lot of the intro from the classic 1973 single from Mott The Hoople: ROLL AWAY THE STONE to give us oldies a tingle, an echo even, of better, carefree days.

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  • DrJay
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    Originally posted by Cooter Brown
    Originally posted by DrJay
    Having seen "The Bourme Ultimatum" Sunday, might I suggest the credits music from that? It rocks.
    Extreme Ways by Moby is the end credits music.
    Thanks. I'm generally out of the new music loop, and with the advent of iPods, parents like me don't get the chance to hear their kids' music involuntarily the way mine did.

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  • Cooter Brown
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    Originally posted by DrJay
    Having seen "The Bourme Ultimatum" Sunday, might I suggest the credits music from that? It rocks.
    Extreme Ways by Moby is the end credits music.

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  • bkotch
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    I think I'd go with the Hives.

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  • Kurt Francis
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    Good suggestion, DrJay...something more contemporary..cutting edge...but with universal recognition. If they were going to go with the oldies, then ABBA or Ace of Base would've been more in line.

    Originally posted by DrJay
    Having seen "The Bourme Ultimatum" Sunday, might I suggest the credits music from that? It rocks.

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