Our rivalry with Take That was always tongue in cheek': Tony Mortimer's honest playlist
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Our rivalry with Take That was always tongue in cheek': Tony Mortimer's honest playlist
"The first single I bought was 'Shut Up' by Madness, from a record shop on Hoe Street in Walthamstow, London. It gave me a kind of independence in the world when I could choose what I wanted."
"The best song to play at a party is C&C Music Factory's 'Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)' which is like an electric shock. CeCe Peniston's 'Finally' always gets the crowd going."
"The song that changed my life would have to be 'Deep.' I know it's mine, but it smashed so many doors open. Without that song, there wouldn't have been a band."
"Adele's 'Someone Like You' makes me cry; as soon as I heard that, I just found it so emotive. It's the tone of her voice. She sounds so sincere."
The first single purchased was 'Shut Up' by Madness, symbolizing independence. Karaoke experiences include a memorable night in Japan. Party favorites include 'Gonna Make You Sweat' and 'Finally.' A song that brings sadness is 'Romeo and Juliet' by Dire Straits, while 'Patience' by Take That is secretly liked. 'Deep' is significant for its impact on a music career. A remix of 'Sun Is Shining' motivates morning exercise, and Adele's 'Someone Like You' elicits strong emotions.
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