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A Must Have.
I guarantee that we will be asked to play "Seventeen Going Under" by Sam Fender from his album of the same name.
Zog.
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Originally Posted by
Zog
I guarantee that we will be asked to play "Seventeen Going Under" by Sam Fender from his album of the same name.
Zog.
Already happened.
Julian
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Originally Posted by
DJ Jules
Already happened.
Julian
Since it was released 2 years ago... especially in the north east. If you want other Sam fender songs on hand in case you are asked:
Getting Started
Hypersonic Missiles
Will We Talk.
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Originally Posted by
Steven
Since it was released 2 years ago... especially in the north east. If you want other Sam fender songs on hand in case you are asked:
Getting Started
Hypersonic Missiles
Will We Talk.
Yes it was highlighted to me by recent festival exposure firstly at Reading.
We may be slow to catch on down south. Getting Started is the second track on the C.D. Seventeen Going Under album.
Cheers,
Zog.
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Originally Posted by
Zog
I guarantee that we will be asked to play "Seventeen Going Under" by Sam Fender from his album of the same name.
Zog.
Have I missed something? Why would this suddenly be popular?
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Originally Posted by
rth_discos
Have I missed something? Why would this suddenly be popular?
Hello,
1. It has ben aired recently in the summer at more than one major music festival.
2. It is good music with pertinent lyrics.
3. It has geographical/regional attraction.
4. It is appreciated by young people with the natural issues associated with growing up.
5. Etc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Fender
Zog
Last edited by Zog; 06-09-2023 at 07:18 AM.
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Disco Dude!
It's ALWAYS been popular since it's release. I'm surprised it's just coming on a mobile DJs radar now?
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Speaking from Hampshire, well aware of it but never play it and never been asked for it.
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Originally Posted by
DJColsie
Speaking from Hampshire, well aware of it but never play it and never been asked for it.
And from Cambridgeshire, it's appeared for the first time ever on one of this weekend's playlists as a "play if possible".
Don't think I've missed too much
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I don't get much call for Sam Fender here & he's often cleared the floor Gerry Cinnamon is similarly marmitey in my neck of the woods.
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