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  • 3 months later...
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it's weird hearing music from the late 80's/early 90's that my parents used to listen to on the show. Takes me back to my childhood. :) It never really occurred to me that my parents listened to popular music, I was too young at the time to comprehend the idea of what was pop and what wasn't. I started realizing it around the Spice Girls era when I got into music. :P

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  • 4 months later...
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'Boys will be Boys' is a fave of mine too!
I am sure I heard 'Run to Paradise' also by The Choirboys on occasion too...!
Other songs I have heard coming from the Diner Jukebox include: -

Paul Kelly - Dumb Things
Chantoosie - Kiss and Tell
Kings of the Sun - Serpentine

I really like the 'Won't Back Down' sound-a-like too (any clues on who it is by?)

One song I really like, but have been struggling to find any info on was played quite a bit in Summer of 1989 (epi. 311-381) had the lyrics
'.......on the right track,
There's a Monkey on my shoulder,
Take that chip right off my back,
....when I get back with you we're both gonna crack'

It's in Episode 311 (at 19:30-20:00, before scene change, going into the Summer Bay Classic 'Santa Never Stops in Summer Bay No More...!)

Anyone recognise it?

  • 2 months later...
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Hi I was wondering if anyone knew the origin of the song that starts "lately I...." that crops up in the early years? I've been watching the reruns and got it stuck in my head. Its very catchy!

Edited by summerbayowl
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What is the name of the song that is played just after Bobby and Greg are pronounced husband and wife? It was played a lot in both Neighbours and H&A in the 90s.

Split Enz - Message to My Girl :wink:

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