Pret A Porter - Mystere De L'Amour
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Yes. First heard this in Legends, Warrington. What a club. The nearest experience to heaven i guess.
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I keep coming back - just beautiful...xxx
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Tatsbabe!! - Me too! Have been trying to find this since my Legends in Warrington days...FANTASTIC!! WHAT MEMORIES!! Thankyou FBDKB384!! xx
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After a heavy night partying, a classic tune to chill out and come down to! The dream lives on ... keep the faith
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Pure gold. Thanks for posting this great tune.
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I've been trying to track this down since 1990! Thanks sooo much for posting, awesome tune. Reminds me of crazy nights in Hacketts, Blackpool and all over the north west.
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Thanks for posting this!! I had it on a mix tape from 1991 and couldn't work out what it was called or who it was by. Reminds me of blazing hot summers of non-stop dancing.
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A timeless classic, never get tired of hearing this. Simplistic, yet provokes so many emotions and memories, makes me think of Lupo-Hell or Heaven for some reason..........?? Nice post matey, some classy tracks on here, I should get some posted, but, where would I start.....? lol
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oh yes saturday nights down the causeway for this newton raver back in the early nineties
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chill out! spacey madness real italian house music!
i love it
No it means the mystery of love!
Tatsbabe 4 years ago
No, the French for love is probably 'luuuuurve' or something
FBDKB384 4 years ago
What can I say, omg you have no idea what you have done for me putting this tune on here. I thought I'd never hear this track again. I only heard it twice in Legends in Warrington. One of those times was my first night there. I went with my hubby and mates from Blackpool for 3 years non stop. FBDKB384 THANK YOU SOOO MUCH.
Tatsbabe 4 years ago 2
Blackpool eh? I remember talking to someone from Blackpool in Legends about this tune. We couldn't work out what she was singing.
Was it 'Misty in the mood' or 'Whisky in the moon'?
No, it turned out to be 'Mystere De L'Amour'. Which means mystery of the armour in French. Probably.
FBDKB384 4 years ago