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Stay with me till dawn

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Forum Name: Songs from The Grove
Forum Description: What was your favourite song?
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Topic: Stay with me till dawn
Posted By: Tara
Subject: Stay with me till dawn
Date Posted: 24-March-2005 at 11:51

This was my favourite slow song.  Didn't have a clue who Judie Tzuke was but searched for years for the song.  The power of the internet, I managed to buy her album and have tortured my kids with "Stay with me till dawn" at loud decibels.Embarrassed



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Tara



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Posted By: Floyd
Date Posted: 30-October-2006 at 23:00

It's a long shot,but I remember dancing (a slow set,of course) with a Tara one night to 'Stay with me...' and she asked me who sang this as she really liked it. Could it have been you??? (OK,so it was 20 years ago...)

 

Martin



Posted By: irish_mammy
Date Posted: 31-October-2006 at 01:57

Hi Martin,

Welcome to the madhouse, loved that song too.

It's on background music for Foxtel programming (like Sky satelite). Sometimes pretend to programme something while listening to it.

When did you go to the grove?



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Lesley

25th June - 25th July. Get organising my nights out. Child can stay in the car.

Grove 1980-1984


Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 31-October-2006 at 10:50

Great song I agree gang!  I had to leave the reunion on Sunday at around midnight (getting a lift) and that song was just (I think) being played unless I was drunker than I thought I was....couldnt believe it - just wanted to stay where I was!

Mel.



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TPFKAB (The Poster Formerly Known As Brunswick).


Posted By: Esthalon
Date Posted: 31-October-2006 at 11:23

Hi Mel, I didn't have you down for the Cinderella type

Btw Thanks for introducing me around on Sunday.

You're right they did play it at the Reunion, Think it was the 2nd song 2nd slow set.....My fave slow song from the Grove......finally got to dance with Hubbie to it.



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Smoke me a kipper I'll be back for Breakfast!


Posted By: Tara
Date Posted: 31-October-2006 at 12:08
Hi Martin,

Don't think I was the Tara you were dancing with.  I started to go to the Grove in 1989.  Although if you had long dark hair in 1989 maybe it was you after all!!!!!!!!

TaraBig Smile

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Tara


Posted By: Hayseed Dixie
Date Posted: 31-October-2006 at 12:26

Welcome to the site Tara...did you make the Re-Union on Sunday?..Sorry if you already posted that ya did.


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Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again. - (Henri Cartier-Bresson)


Posted By: crusty
Date Posted: 31-October-2006 at 12:26

Hi Tara, sounds like you started going the same time as I did, yeah, that song and Cyndi Lauper's Time After Time and Dylan's Lay Lady Lay always brings me back. Those were great times!



Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 31-October-2006 at 13:29
Originally posted by Esthalon Esthalon wrote:

Hi Mel, I didn't have you down for the Cinderella type

Btw Thanks for introducing me around on Sunday.

You're right they did play it at the Reunion, Think it was the 2nd song 2nd slow set.....My fave slow song from the Grove......finally got to dance with Hubbie to it.

 at Cinderella!

No probs introducing you at all Esthalon!   It was nice wasnt it that so many of us got to meet up over the night!



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TPFKAB (The Poster Formerly Known As Brunswick).


Posted By: Esthalon
Date Posted: 31-October-2006 at 13:37

Mel, Are you missing a shoe by any chance?

Yeah I was delighted I got to meet some of the gang, It's great having faces to go with the names. Makes it all the more fun reading posts.



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Smoke me a kipper I'll be back for Breakfast!


Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 31-October-2006 at 13:44

 - no, both Dessie boots still intact, if a little mucky!

Like your new 'sig' Esthalon, great to meet Murph and all the gang too on Sunday!  C'mon dudes, quit yer lurking and come on board!!



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TPFKAB (The Poster Formerly Known As Brunswick).


Posted By: Floyd
Date Posted: 01-November-2006 at 21:57

Hi Tara,Lesley and me ol' mucker Mel. Only logged on now as I was tucked up just after nine last night thanks to the mad night on Sunday.Our kiddies wanted to trick-or-treat every house in Balbriggan but I really wanted my bed! (definitely getting older...)

Lesley-I Groved practically every Saturday night (and some Sundays) from '85ish to 89. Moved to Bandon in Cork (where fellow siter 'ShayG' now lives) and now back home in Dublin since 98. Still going to the re-unions!

And no Tara,not long dark hair but long blonde-but I just wondered if it was you.Couldn't agree more-fantastic tune.As were all (well 99%) of Grove songs.

So Mel...mucky dessies? Did you cross the fields on your way home and forgot you don't live in Artane anymore???

Cool chattin' with you guys...Martin



Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 02-November-2006 at 10:42

 at Martin!  Nah, just spilling guinness on them and getting toes stood on every now and then on the dance floor!  



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TPFKAB (The Poster Formerly Known As Brunswick).


Posted By: finno
Date Posted: 02-November-2006 at 11:18
Dancin' is that what that was called.  

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A man must have a code


Posted By: Esthalon
Date Posted: 02-November-2006 at 11:27

Originally posted by finno finno wrote:

Dancin' is that what that was called.  

Stop you sound like my parents!!!! My ma wanted to know did we actually bang heads when we were headbanging she was so mystified by the phrase!!!



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Smoke me a kipper I'll be back for Breakfast!


Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 02-November-2006 at 11:42

Originally posted by finno finno wrote:

Dancin' is that what that was called.  

It's not a bother, Finno - wouldnt be the same experience without the dessies getting scuffed/dirtied on the night!



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TPFKAB (The Poster Formerly Known As Brunswick).


Posted By: Bluebell
Date Posted: 02-November-2006 at 23:02
Originally posted by Brunswick Brunswick wrote:

Originally posted by finno finno wrote:

Dancin' is that what that was called.  

It's not a bother, Finno - wouldnt be the same experience without the dessies getting scuffed/dirtied on the night!


Yeah Me.....always hated getting new desert boots and having to wear them for the 1st time, cos just like you said unless they were dirty and falling to pieces....they just didn't feel the same


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You are what you wanna be....age doesn't matter


Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 02-November-2006 at 23:21
 Bluebell! True!

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TPFKAB (The Poster Formerly Known As Brunswick).


Posted By: irish_mammy
Date Posted: 03-November-2006 at 01:05

I haven't worn desert boots in years. Can you still get them and if so where?

My cousin is coming out here end of Jan. Will get her to bring me a pair over.

Loved mine. Had millions of them. Tried to dye a pair. Didn't work too well.



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Lesley

25th June - 25th July. Get organising my nights out. Child can stay in the car.

Grove 1980-1984


Posted By: freebird
Date Posted: 03-November-2006 at 07:05

I lived in my desert boots, had a navy blue pair used to

alternate wearing them with a pair of black Fishermen clogs that you

could buy down at Howth Harbour.

Hey 'mammy' could your cousin bring two pairs   maybe even a box

of them, I'm sure we could flog them for a fortune in Freo markets



Posted By: Esthalon
Date Posted: 03-November-2006 at 09:19
Originally posted by irish_mammy irish_mammy wrote:

I haven't worn desert boots in years. Can you still get them and if so where?

My cousin is coming out here end of Jan. Will get her to bring me a pair over.

Loved mine. Had millions of them. Tried to dye a pair. Didn't work too well.

It's been a while since I've been in but I think a shop called O'Neills in Talbot street still stocks them.



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Smoke me a kipper I'll be back for Breakfast!


Posted By: Bluebell
Date Posted: 03-November-2006 at 11:14
Originally posted by irish_mammy irish_mammy wrote:

I haven't worn desert boots in years. Can you still get them and if so where?

My cousin is coming out here end of Jan. Will get her to bring me a pair over.

Loved mine. Had millions of them. Tried to dye a pair. Didn't work too well.



Hi Irish mammy....I know for sure that shoe zone in the Blanchardstown centre are selling desert boots, i'm sure if your cousin rang around she would pick up a pair or two (for Freebird !!)


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You are what you wanna be....age doesn't matter


Posted By: Vinyl Junkie
Date Posted: 03-November-2006 at 11:24
Originally posted by Esthalon Esthalon wrote:

Originally posted by irish_mammy irish_mammy wrote:

I haven't worn desert boots in years. Can you still get them and if so where?

My cousin is coming out here end of Jan. Will get her to bring me a pair over.

Loved mine. Had millions of them. Tried to dye a pair. Didn't work too well.

It's been a while since I've been in but I think a shop called O'Neills in Talbot street still stocks them.

They definitely had them in O'Neills in September - thats where I got mine for the reunion.



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TPFKAB (The Poster Formerly Known As Brunswick).


Posted By: ShayG
Date Posted: 03-November-2006 at 11:37
can anyone tell me did cecil play the band - the weight at any stage ??

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never forget your roots..northside forever


Posted By: irish_mammy
Date Posted: 06-November-2006 at 05:42

thanks everybody for that.

I've pestered my cousin for a pair or two (will ask freebird too) as she works near Blanchardstown.



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Lesley

25th June - 25th July. Get organising my nights out. Child can stay in the car.

Grove 1980-1984



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