My love, my life performed by Abba
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uptown top ranking performed by althea and donna
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The Life of the Party performed by April March
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| | : i really dig bertrand burgalat. 'specially sssound of music.
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Play Alone performed by Asylum Party
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hot n’ cold performed by basement jaxx
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Helicopter performed by Bloc Party
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banquet performed by BLOC PARTY
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Uniform performed by Bloc Party
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Julie With... performed by Brian Eno
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Call Me performed by Chris Montez
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| | : 'That's because when Chris Montez comes to town, it's a party'
So funny. So true. : Missed this review the first time 'round. Very funny indeed and a thoroughly good theory for sure.
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Mama’s Boy performed by Chromeo
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Jet Society performed by Cordara Orchestra
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| | : Amazing track, excellent choice. The title resembles the mood perfectly.
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Oh, Calcutta! performed by Dave Pell Singers
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| | : Its funny that it should make you think of people wearing sparkly dresses, when of course the show itself was primarily famous for having large numbers of hairy hippies naked onstage.
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Party Up performed by DMX
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alla luce del giorno performed by ennio morricone
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hey mami performed by fannypack
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Beasts of No Nation performed by Fela Anikulapo-Kuti & Egypt 80
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The Party performed by Georges Delerue
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Blues Party performed by Gert Wilden
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Claudine (Instrumental Theme) performed by Gladys Knight/Curtis Mayfield
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Ancient Ritual performed by Henry Mancini
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Have you got ticket to the Dome? performed by Ip
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| | : I don't remember Ip's music. Wasn't there a related thing called 'DJ Bakesey'? I remember that being really good. : Don't remember Ip? What on earth...? If I remember rightly, you used to hang around with him and those two mates of his that used to jump up and down on bed and squeal in a high-pitched way. Very, very odd.
As for 'DJ Bakesey', he wag good - and some of his mates in the JCR Squad were pretty hot. Their sound - looking back - was pretty ground-breaking. 'MC Lem' was amazing and I loved his booming anthem 'Fish Pie':
'All I want for tea is Fish Pie
All I want for tea is Fish Pie
If I get it, I won't swear like a bad boy
If I get it, I won't play Duncan no more...'
Who was Duncan? And what did it all mean? Am I scared? Can I sleep here?
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Ballet Intersideral performed by Jean-Jacques Perrey
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How High The Moon performed by June Christy
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resistansen performed by kaizers orchestra
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The Crickets Sing for Anamaria performed by Marcos Valle
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| | : This song screams summer - even on the coldest wettest London day.
Take of your shoes and mix yourself a caiparina!
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Glamorous Glue performed by Morrissey
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| | : and of course, not long after that Morrissey moved to Los Angeles, to live the life of a fading rock star in the Hollywood Hills. All of "Your Arsenal" is brilliant ......
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The Pilot is Dead, Don’t Worry I’m a Make-up Artist performed by Munn Til Munn Metoden
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Phoney Ladies performed by Neneh Cherry
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Temptation performed by New Order
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| | : I've not heard the 7 since I was at college in 82, but there is also a version about 15-20 minutes long on one of the first "Touch" cassettes, where they have cut it with an interview. The whole thing seems to have been a lengthy Jam, edited differently for different releases. So the 7 would give you the most focused version. Compare the 7 and 12 edits of the KLF's "3am Eternal" for the enhancing effect of a great edit. : I totally agree with everything delicado says. Early New Order rocks. Everything after and including Blue Monday is more poppy - and I can live with that. But most of their albums are very patchy - with half the tracks good and the other half almost unlistenable. But Temptation is an utter, utter classic. And I just love Dreams Never End, Cries and Whispers and In a Lonely Place. Well, any early New Order - it all that has tinny dance-music quality but still holds that desolate Joy Division sound.
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16 Toneladas (Sixteen Tons) performed by Noriel Vilela
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| | : I stand corrected. It's just a matter of getting in line for some of this stuff , ya'know? Soo much music, so little time...sigh... : S�o Paulo group "Funk Como Le Gusta" have a wonderful version of this also from their 1999 album "Roda de Funk". It's in the same style that Noriel Vilela did, but tighter. : If you get a chance - try and track down a copy of Juarez Sant'ana's first LP it has a super-cool version of "Ghost Riders in the Sky" to complete the bizarre brazilian western covers.
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Sola (Then) performed by Rocio Durcal
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Bumblebee performed by Roman Andren
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Urban Foxes performed by Search Party
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Sri Lankan block party performed by Smoov-e
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True performed by Spandau Ballet
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Sugababes On The Run performed by Sugababes
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Come and Get This Stuff performed by Syreeta
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| | : I'd forgotten about this album. Thank you for reminding me. Absolutely wonderful. I especially loved the bits when Stevie's voice suddenly appears out of nowhere.
I rank this album with all the great acclaimed Stevie Wonder albums of this (1971-76) era.
I can't say that the song you've chosen is one of the high points, though.
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She Loves You performed by Ted Chippington
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Rock Lobster performed by The B-52’s
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6060-842 performed by The B-52s
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King Ink performed by The Birthday Party
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She's hit performed by The Birthday Party
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My Style performed by The Black Eyed Peas
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Gordon's Gardenparty performed by The Cardigans
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Baby You’ve No Eyes performed by The Kazoo Funk Orchestra
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rock steady performed by the marvels
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Apocalypso performed by The Monochrome Set
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Serenade For Missy performed by The Residents
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Something Better Change performed by The Stranglers
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possum kingdom performed by the toadies
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| | : I find it hard to believe that 60% or less of this board haven't heard this... it's the only song the Toadies really worked hard on to make sound good. The other stuff is kinda slow. In retrospect I have to wonder if they really wrote it... but yes, a very good song. : Quite possibly one of the all time classic rock tunes. Definately in my top 40. Too bad most folks have never even heard this one.
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The World Spins Madly On performed by The Weepies
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That’s The End Of That performed by Trixie’s Big Red Motorbike
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| | : I climb in my tweemobile and Trixies soothe my nerves as I trundle through the London streets,smiling inanely at rage-fuelled motorists.In Timbuktu is the song that puts that smile there.When you go to Timbuktu,do as the Timbuktuans do,Trixies advise.And rhyming Niger with Tiger,even Ted Hughes never managed that. : an all-time classic! EXCELLENT!
A typicallly-lush-John Peel type of track.
AAHHHH! Summer and listening to Peel with the windows wide on a warm night.
If anyone knows where to get more TBRM then post a reply.
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Dance and Shake Your Tambourine performed by Universal Robot Band
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Mechanical Emotion (Featuring Morris Day) performed by Vanity
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