Rev Jules
 Insanely Busy Member Posts:1110
 | | 06 May 2004 11:15 AM |
| Ok all you budding A&R heads out there,
your label has asked you to put together an album
of duets but, since this is a marketing ploy, the results are going to be awful. Prove your worth and come up with a vile, but plausible, pairing designed to get playlisted on morning radio.
Your starter for ten...
Chris Doran & Damien Dempsey - 'The Boxer' (Paul Simon)
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vandala
 Busy Member Posts:279
 | | 06 May 2004 4:30 PM |
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Damien Rice and Nina Hynes - "I've Got a Brand New Combine Harvester (And I'll Give You The Key)" | | | |
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vandala
 Busy Member Posts:279
 | | 06 May 2004 4:31 PM |
| | Damien Rice and Nina Hynes - "Satellite of Love" | | | |
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vandala
 Busy Member Posts:279
 | | 06 May 2004 4:34 PM |
| | Damien Rice, Nina Hynes and Glen Hansard - "Hallelujah/Orrinco Flow" (Megamix)
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Lucera
 Busy Member Posts:183
 | | 06 May 2004 4:49 PM |
| | Phil Coulter and the Irish one from Girls Aloud -'The Time of My Life', or whatever that Dirty Dancing Song is called. With alot of dancing in the video. ALOT.
Joe Dolan and Daniel O'Donnel - 'At the end of the road' - Boys2Men
Samanth Mumba and Micheal MacDowell, with backing vocals from Paul McGrath and Sean Og Ni Halpin (GAA Player, his "father is from Fermanagh, his mother's from Fiji, neither a hurling stronghold") - 'This land is your land', the song made famous by Woodie Guthrie.
Might need to get a gun to MacDowell's head to get him to do it. But it would sell people. | | | |
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vandala
 Busy Member Posts:279
 | | 07 May 2004 12:17 AM |
| | Dekko Dachau and Marty Whelan. "Is That All There Is?" | | | |
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John Doe
 Very Busy Member Posts:328
 | | 07 May 2004 11:09 AM |
| | Ronan Keating, Christie Hennessy and Brian Kennedy - "Everything I Do, I Do It For You."
I just KNOW I'm going to have nightmares about this tonight.
Who's Chris Doran ? This year's Eura Star muppet ? | | | |
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Lucera
 Busy Member Posts:183
 | | 07 May 2004 11:10 AM |
| | Marty Pellow and Christy Dignam; 'Girls and Boys' by Blur. | | | |
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