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dlinkwit27
5th September 2003, 01:08
I know you have never heard of them, but download a few songs and try them out. They are really good. Try to find "some kind of wodnerful" if you can. and also "cloud nine" and "midas touch" is good too. They are a kind of soft rock type of band, kinda....just try them out. :D

Cylob
5th September 2003, 09:48
Dancing in the Moonlight is a half decent track, but I'd never own a whole Toploader album. It would lower the tone of my whole collection.

Toploader just don't cut the mustard. Style = 0.

Commasterharry
6th September 2003, 03:39
Originally posted by Cylob
Dancing in the Moonlight is a half decent track, but I'd never own a whole Toploader album. It would lower the tone of my whole collection.

Toploader just don't cut the mustard. Style = 0.


eap, part of a walk to remember soundtrack. Dancing in the moonlight really gets you into the mood

dlinkwit27
6th September 2003, 03:50
Originally posted by Commasterharry
eap, part of a walk to remember soundtrack. Dancing in the moonlight really gets you into the mood

no wonder there are so many results for it. :hang:. Well, the songs I mentioned in my first post are alot better, and a lot different in sound.

Merlin
6th September 2003, 14:23
Their first album sold well on the back of the success of the single Dancing In The Moonlight. Magic Hotel, the second offering, was weak. I'd never buy either.

Cylob
6th September 2003, 16:30
Dancing in the Moonlight (the single) is an adequate Toploader collection.

Merlin
6th September 2003, 17:44
Unless you collect washing machines:
http://www.direct-electricals.co.uk/ARTWORK%20FOLDER/hooverhtc243washingmachine.gif

dlinkwit27
6th September 2003, 17:45
I liek Magic Hotel. Must just be me i guess. Oh well.

primal scream
6th September 2003, 18:15
Toploader the band everyone soo loves to hate, maybe the lead singer should have got a haircut???

Cylob
8th September 2003, 09:02
It's not just the haircut. It's the fact that they're crap!

LOL Merlin! And I thought the 'Toploader' bit was about VCR's.