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Very obscure uses of Prince. In New Zealand they have a sports round-up programme called "And The Crowd Goes Wild". Of late they have been making great use of Prince's music - using his shitey-awful version of Nothing Compares 2 U for a regular feature on Marat Safin, the Russian tennis player, and, today, using 1999 for a soccer highlights package. Cut back to studio and the presenter, Andrew Mulligan, says "There's not enough Prince used on sports round-ups..." HIs fellow presenter, ex-Kiwi cricketer Mark Richardson, laughed the laugh of a person who recognises an obsessive in their presence. I don't know if it is Mt Mulligan who is getting Prince on air in NZ, but congrats to him.
What's the most obscure use of Prince's music you have come across? | |
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So it doesn't float your boat, huh?
OK. New question... Does liking Prince mean you're gay? | |
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Look at me, trying to generate some sort of response to a thread I've created... Lawks... So sad...
Anyhoo... So, how gay are you? | |
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Gardening Australia used to use Willing & Able as it's theme tune | |
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BoySimon said: Anyhoo... So, how gay are you?
Not very. Getting back to your original question, Thunder was once used to advertise wrestling in the UK. Let's Go Crazy was used in a recent episode of Strictly Come Dancing. | |
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I think one of his songs was used in an episode of Eastenders, spoiled by Ian looking like a misable turd. cant remember what the song was though. | |
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See.. two questions answered:
1. An Aussie TV programme uses Prince as its theme, AND 2. The programme's about gardening! That's the gayest thing there ever could be! | |
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