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Why do you think they develop such strong bonds in clubland?
Clubland - A chance for viewers to request club music.
Today, the area of St James's is still sometimes called "clubland".
Now it bids to become the center of New York clubland.
Clubland came third with a high amount of nomination tallying up to 11.
It's a gorgeous history of 80s London clubland, in the years leading up to acid house.
Clubland was disturbed in those days by disputes about whether or not smoking should be allowed.
The song appeared on Clubland 12 that year and promos were released soon after.
The remix was featured on the Clubland 5 compilation in 2004.
It also featured in Irish Clubland with a dance beat.
In 1952, he wrote his first book Clubland Heroes.
This track along with many others was sung on the Clubland Live tour at the end of 2008.
But while all eyes are on the hot-spots of Eastern Europe the real action is taking place in clubland.
The album collects popular tracks from the previous fourteen Clubland albums.
The songs are geared to a fantasy clubland.
Despite having only been created as a joke, the track became a UK clubland phenomenon.
Clubland is a 1999 film directed by Mary Lambert.
Like political blogs, clubland papers could rely on the amplifying effect of a link economy.
Clubland grossed $1,501,002 at the box office in Australia.
The band's music also appeared in Ballard's movie Clubland.
There is something close to a pop culture consensus about the album: from clubland to Wal-Mart, everyone seems to like it.
But celebrityhood in clubland can be a bit whimsical.
According to those on the inside track, Raggahouse is the latest fad in clubland.
Despite these two hits, the band's debut album, Adventures in Clubland, was not a success.
The prize he chairs has been a gentleman's club for far too long, with all the well-documented limitations of clubland London.