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Thread: Top ten Irish tracks

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    It must be different in the UK, cos here, in Dublin at least, you wouldn't get away with playing most of the suggestions above.

    I suppose if you're talking about an older group, maybe. But if you have a young crowd they pretty much listen to the same stuff that young people listen to in the UK. The charts here pretty much mirror the UK charts with a few local additions.

    The track below is always popular any time I play it..and I'm usually asked to play it first anyway. An oldie but goodie as they say.

    Maniac 2000 - YouTube

    Loving that HOP/Queen/AC/DC mashup btw Paul.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VM Entertainment View Post

    The track below is always popular any time I play it..and I'm usually asked to play it first anyway. An oldie but goodie as they say.

    Maniac 2000 - YouTube
    Um, ok, not sure where you play, but never in 7 years of being here have I played or been asked for that. It's a pile of e ! But if it works for you, then fair play.

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    Haha!! Well what can I say...! I agree it is a POS..but I get asked for it... mind you..the people that ask definitely love it...

    Granted it's usually at the end of the night when lots of alcohol is involved ;-)

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    VM, you might want to read the OP again.

    Toby was after Irish tracks of any genre to play at a St Patricks Day do.

    Nowhere did he mention age ranges.
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