Noah’s Dove performed by 10,000 Maniacs
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The Things we do for Love performed by 10cc
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| | : My passion for love and life has made me take on here to tell everyone how DR JAMIN ABAYOMI brought back my lover who has been gone for 6 years.It was all confusion and distress to me when my lover whom i love and cherish wouldn\'t love me anymore but
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Casino Royale performed by 18th Century Corporation
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| | : I found the entire "Bacharach Baroque" album superb!
The "baroque" is not overdone. The arrangements are very pleasing - better than most of the hundreds of instrumental takes on Bacharach that surfaced in the 60's and early 70's. So where can I find more by the ephemeral "18th Century Corporation"?
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3 libras performed by a perfect circle
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Cavaleiro Andante performed by Abilio Manoel
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| | : sounds great; I look forward to checking it out!
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Pacific 202 performed by Acid Brass (The Williams Fairey Brass Band)
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Sunday Morning performed by Acid House Kings
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Make You Feel My Love performed by Adele
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Thrash Unreal performed by Against Me!
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Radio #1 performed by Air
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| | : I've had a remarkably similar experience with this album; dig the sing along at the end of 'radio #1' as well!
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Mayfair Song performed by AIR
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For a Few Dollars More performed by Al Caiola
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Underwater Chase performed by Al Caiola
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Midnight Swim performed by Al Caiola
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Et si en plus y’a personne performed by Alain Souchon
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I Put A Spell On You performed by Alan Price
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Georgy Girl performed by Alan Tew Sound
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It�s Impossible performed by Aldemaro Romero And His Onda Nueva
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Punti di vista performed by Alessandro Alessandroni
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| | : This track was also issued under yet another name, "Skyliner", on a Hexacord Alessandroni compilation called "Wizard Of Sound".
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Restons Group�s performed by Alexandre Desplat
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| | : Excellent description, for me the track evokes similar scenes when listening to it. And you're not wrong, the track really is from 1998, but sounds absolutely late 60s/early 70s. Well, the whole compilation ain't that bad either i guess :-) If anyone is interested: http://www.artofthemix.org/FindAMix/getcontents.asp?strMixID=84985 : This song alone almost makes me want to see the movie! I wonder if the whole soundtrack is like this? Btw. I almost got a eargasm at 2:15 minutes into the track. :)
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Baby Mine performed by Alison Krauss
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Pure Shores performed by All Saints
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Over performed by Alpha
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Don’t Talk to Me About Love performed by Altered Images
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Strangers calling performed by Aluminum Dream
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| | : hello to Merko I m the guy who wrote
"Strangers Calling" I don't live in New Jersey any more, but in Bucharest, Romania.
How did you get to hear the song? There are only two acetates, and Allan Landon, my partner in songwriting in our group Aluminum Dream, has one, and me the other.
Is the song on the web, or what. If it is, great. I just want to know what's up.
please contact me here: [email protected]
your right about bad management....we never got a record deal, though we went on to do other things..
hear my newer stuff at soundclick.com searching Billy London UK.....latest song is "Porno Baby"
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"Midnight Circus" performed by Aluminum Dream
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| | : hi frumious I am the ex-guitarist of Aluminum Dream and Midnight Circus was written by Allen Landon, the other guitarist. We never recorded it as a band. I don't know if he recorded it later with anyone else.
In fact, we never released a recording. There are two demos...I have one, an acetate.
The girl keyboardist was Joan Silver.
Cynthia was my girlfriend at the time...if Cynthia Hoge is who you are thinking of.
How is it possible to remember a song played live in 1968 at the Anderson Theatre and never recorded? Is there a bootleg version floating around out there. Let me know.. thanks, stay high Billy Barth
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C�mon And Join Us performed by Alzo & Udine
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| | : It totally works; thanks for bringing it to my attention!
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Gone...Like the Swallows performed by And Also The Trees
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Devil Dream performed by Andre Brasseur
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| | : Yeah, Andre Brasseur is top stuff, ranging from go-go Hammond cheese to some really nice low country funk. Theres a live album with a killer version of, um, The Duck. Tasty.
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Stella performed by Andreas Vollenweider
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Laughter Ever After performed by Andy Lewis featuring Bettye Lavette
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Perdita performed by Angelo Badalamenti
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Fuel performed by Ani Difranco
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Napoleon performed by Ani DiFranco
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Hell Yeah performed by Ani DiFranco
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Turn Into Something performed by Animal Collective
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Blame It On A Monday performed by Anita Kerr Singers
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Natural To Be Gone performed by Anita Kerr Singers
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| | : John Hartford was a regular on The Glen Campbell television showof the late 60s, he wrote "Gentle on my mind" among other pop hits done by other artists.. talented writer and musician.. : Hartford was a favorite of mine as a kid, I used to see him on the Smothers Brothers and Glen Campbell shows, where he was somewhat of a regular. He was a celebrity back then for writing "Gentle on My Mind" which became a 60s standard. I do recall that he was a riverboat captain as well as a musician. He died a few years ago, which I was sorry to hear, but I've seen a number of his CDs that were on the market. I love his 60's stuff, he had a great laconic style.
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Strange Noices performed by Anja Garbarek
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Moonlight Shadow performed by Annie Haslam
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The Girl from Ipanema performed by Antonio CArlos Jobim
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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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teach me tiger performed by april stevens
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| | : Great choice Olli.And I thought Norwegians weren't cool.That'll teach me,tiger!
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Just for a moment performed by Aqualung
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intervention performed by arcade fire
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505 performed by Arctic Monkeys
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Fifth Dimension performed by Arling & Cameron
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Maddalena performed by Armando Trovaioli
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Crucified performed by Army Of Lovers
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| | : The glorious moment of drag queen disco this side of Dead Or Alive. Play it today just to ignite the ire of a fundie near you.
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En vieillissant peut-être ... performed by Arnaud Fleurent Didier
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| | : hi there... well, you converted me to this guy pretty much immediately after playing it to me as well. I was then amazed to find no one really talking about him. where did you hear about him first of all? Did he do a follow up LP yet? : Hi,
glad you liked it, well i first heard of him on the site www.poppolar, a sympathetic canadian indiemailorder site which distrubutes his records. I think i crammed in the best of what he has done for you, both the Notre Dame album "Chansons Francaises" which preceeded the portrait de jeune cd and some other tracks. He has done one cd with singer ema Derton called "Comment de l`amour" under Notre Dame as well but it�s not up to the standard of the other ones i mentioned since her voice is quite weak.
At www.frenchtouche.com you can see about all his projects and other french artists.
: I'm with you guys on the love. I started talking with Arnaud Fleurent Didier because his record label, french touche, seems to be run by him. I find it really hard to get this music by ANY means (rapidshare, slsk, etc). The label has been hit or miss (I've lost $20) Where have the two of you gotten a hold of it? : I take it back nevermind, french touche records has awesome service. : good to see another afd fan. Well, texjernigan i got my first afd records from poppolar.com but after that french touche has worked well. I still scratch my head on why arnaud seems to be so completely unknow outside france. But perhaps that explains the lack of slsk, radpidshare on his behalf. From what i have heard there is a new longplayer in the works called "la reproduction". i have mailed arnaud but gotten no answer, do you know more tex jernigan perhaps ? : And his new record is on its way now, sounds unsurprisingly amazing ; arnaudfleurentdidier.com/lareproduction/ : and now the new album finally is here, Listen here and swoon ;
publikart.net/album-de-la-semaine-la-reproduction-d%E2%80%99arnaud-fleurent-didier-en-libre-ecoute
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Pelas Sombras performed by Arthur Verocai
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Pyar Karne Wale performed by Asha Bhosle
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| | : Hi, I'm From N.Y.C. In the early 80's we had a show on cable, called "Cinema,Cinema, which showed numbers from the classic cinema. I lucked out on a few OST'S. Can highly recommend "Qurbani" & "Kasme Vaade" & "Sargam" & "Sawan Ko Aane Do" & "Loafer". Would love to know if you found any of those, or if you could recommend some of your finds. : Did indeed pick up Qurbani, which I have now listened to and would agree that its fab. That's the only one I have of those you mention. Got 30-odd CDs and most of them are double or triple headers, and I'm slowly ploughing my way through the pile. Favourite thus far is 'Zamaane Ko Dikhana Hai' which is another R.D. Burman stunner. : RD burman is, ahem, "da bomb".
probably my favourite bollywood producer/composer. not that i'm an expert on indian 70's pop culture or anything.
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Getting Started performed by Ashby
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Lucy and the Bourgeoisie performed by Ashley Park
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Everyone, Under the Sun performed by Ashley Park
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Moles performed by Ashley Park
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Beginnings performed by Astrud Gilberto
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Take it easy my brother Charlie performed by Astrud Gilberto
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who needs forever performed by astrud gilberto
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| | : you must pick-up the quincy jones soundtrack (released with the score to "the pawnbroker") with astrud singing "who needs forever". The lush quincy jones score is hauntingly beautiful, and astrud never sounded better. This version is the real deal for me.. : Amazing guitar on this piece.
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Zazueira performed by Astrud Gilberto & Stanley Turrentine
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Play Alone performed by Asylum Party
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pyramid song performed by atomic
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Pata Pata performed by Augusto Alguerro
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| | : Horst Jankowski's version of this is excellent also! I would love to check out the Alguero, but it seems to be very hard to find his LPs. I have 'Laugh Laugh'; that's it... : This artist is totally worth looking for. He's arranged, composed and played pretty much Spain's most important music of the 50's and 60's. Spanish (and now international) vocalists like Rocio Durcal, Sara Montiel, Karina and Marisol recorded countless impressive hits of Alguer� and Antonio Guijarro (his long-time writing partner). They are the Rodgers and Hammerstein of Spanish cinema. : If anyone is interested, this CD set includes some nice tunes.
Michele
ps: Am looking for some Andre Brasseur,Ted Heath, Edmundo Ros and a few more.
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Middle of the Day performed by B.o.B
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American Jesus performed by Bad Religion
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Sweet Tuesday Morning performed by Badfinger
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Everybody’s stalking performed by Badly Drawn boy
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Am i the Same Girl performed by Barbara Acklin
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Anyway performed by Barbara Lewis
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| | : Ollie McLaughlin was a prolific producer. Look out for 45's on the Carla and Karen labels. They where both his labels
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Life on Mars performed by Barbara Streisand
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No More Tears performed by Barbra Streisand; Donna Summers
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Bandstand Boogie performed by Barry Manilow
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My Brother Woody performed by Bart Davenport
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| | : on heavy rotation right now. but i didn't found another decent song on the album. maybe i got to give it hear again...
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Tonto performed by Battles
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| | : this song sounds a bit like the Red Hot Chili Peppers, but instrumental.
sounds very good actually
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Looking Down the Barrel performed by Beastie Boys
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August Day Song performed by Bebel Gilberto
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Britney performed by Bebo Norman
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Bogusflow performed by Beck
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Devils Haircut performed by Beck
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Sleep The Clock Around performed by Belle & Sebastian
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| | : yeah, great song. 'electronic renaissance' is from 'tiger milk', right? If it's the one I'm thinking of, I'm a big fan as well; I particularly enjoy the way it appropriates the mood of New Order's 'Procession'. : yes, electronic renaissance is from tiger milk, which is their first album, and best in my opinion. the synth does add a bit of new order quality to it, now that you meantion it. Mmaybe that's why i like it so much... : Has to be one of my favorite B&S songs for the simple reason of the bag pipe howl at the end. Incredible arrangers to be sure. "Electronic Renaissance" is a wonderful tune as well, establishes Tiger Milk as their best attempt, a sprawling masterpiece. : "Delicate singing" stands here for bad singing and quaveringvoice, "streaming trumpet" for rather cheap synth preset. Melody is rather uninteresting and ultra repetitive. I have often tried Belle & Sebastian. It is a very mediocre band. : This coming from a guy (fmars) who thinks Brian Eno can sing.
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Piazza, New York Catcher performed by Belle & Sebastian
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Electronic renaissance performed by Belle & Sebastian
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Yo Tengo Un Novio Que Me lleva La Bahia Que Me Dice Mia Mia Que performed by Belle & Sebastian
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| | : i have been trying to figure this track out for a couple of years now. it's not on any of their albums, i don't think, but wherever you try to download it from lists it as a b&s song. ??? : Even more brillant if it is them! : This song does not appear to be by Belle & Sebastian. It is by a group called Los Ninos and it is called Toma Que Toma. Check out this link for more http://www.dancesportmusic.com/songs/lostomaquetoma.html
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Ain’t Too Proud To Beg performed by Ben Harper; The Funk Brothers
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Rose Kennedy performed by Benjamin Biolay
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| | : Can you call him the french version of Scott Walker? This song reminds me of some of Walkers songs from the '60s, and what a great song 'Rose Kennedy' is. I love the strings and Biolay's deep voice.
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Sky�s the Limit performed by Bernard Kawka
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My Suitor performed by Berntholer
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Falling Free performed by Bert Kaempfert
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Do your Duty performed by Bessie Smith
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Romance performed by Beth Gibbons and Rustin Man
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| | : Agreed. This track and "Drake" are my favorites from the album -- especially "Drake." Good recommendation.
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I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine performed by Beth Orton
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| | : oh, i love this song! i love the whole album, in fact.
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Steppin In Her I. Miller Shoes performed by Betty Davis
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Daddy performed by Beyoncé Knowles
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if you could see me now performed by bill evans
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Journey to the East performed by Bill Plummer and the Cosmic Brotherhood
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| | : It *is* a trip. This same album has what might be my favorite instrumental version of "The Look of Love" -- a lovely, subtle arrangement with sitars, woodwinds and a groovy solo from a sitar-like stringed instrument. Way out, man.
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You’ve change performed by Billie Holiday
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Question Mark performed by Billy Nicholls
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It’s Oh So Quiet performed by Björk
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Blood / Brass performed by Black Lodge
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Doop-Doo-De-Doop (A Doodlin' Song) performed by Blossom Dearie
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| | : I love Blossom's stuff as well. Haven't yet heard a bad record by her. She did an unusual record in 1970 called 'that's just the way I want to be' on Fontana. It's available (coupled with 'give him the ooh la la) on a japanese CD, 'whisper for you'. : Oh, and "London in the Rain". What a fabulous singer! : I have been hearing about a Japan CD which would be a reissue of Blossom Dearie's 1976 American double LP entitled 'My New Celebrity Is You'. No one however can locate it. If you can help please E me. Best Regards, egbdf. : Definitely a favorite! I also love to 70 album "that's just the way i want to be" and think the version of "both sides now" blows away the Judy Collins. Also a huge fan of the schoolhouse rocks stuff "unpack your adjectives" and especially "figure eight". : A Doodlin' Song (not to be confused with "Doodlin'") apparently had an effect in it's time. Peggy Lee recorded it. It was even featured in an episode of the Dick Van Dyke Show where Mary Tyler Moore and Dick did a little dance number to it in their living room for their party guests! This song is perfect for the Blossom Touch! Cute simple lyrics and melody make the tune perfect for Blossom's child-like voice and bouncy delivery. She was the voice of several of the old Schoolhouse Rock shorts that used to play in Saturday mornings in the '70's. She is also an accomplished pianist and played on many of her own recordings. Another fave Blossom tune: "Rhode Island Is Famous For You" : jesus, any version of "both sides now" that isn't by judy collins blows away the judy collins version. give me dick hyman any day! : check out-'both sides now'by the veteran golfer tony jacklyn-from his excrutiating late 60's album-swings into...'-a superb psych-crooning version up [or down there]with william shatner and tony bennett's 'eleanor rigby' and richard harris!!
judy collins entire existence is a crime.
: Thank you, Tinks! I *love* Blossom Dearie, but hadn't heard that track yet. I recently bought the eponymous CD (with a great picture of her in glasses at the microphone...), and must have played "Tout Doucement" about a thousand times. : can anyone identify the male voice singing behind blossom on this track? : I believe the male voice is Cy Coleman, the song's composer. I have only another website comment's word for that, but it does sound like him.
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Once Upon a Summertime performed by Blossom Dearie
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Love Is a Necessary Evil performed by Blossom Dearie
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| | : I love this Blossom Dearie album. While small combos normally backed her up, Jack Marshall really made the orchestra work, very sensitive, and subdued to not cramp her style......
I have been looking for charts/sheet music for this tune for my combo to use, NO LUCK so far.....
If anyone has a lead on it, I'd REALLY appreciate.
THANKS
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Someone To Watch Over Me performed by Blossom Dearie
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| | : a reliable source tells me that this original album will be released to CD sometime in late 2003. I highly recommend it! : Una cancion conmovedora, en el registro que solo Blossom puede ofrecer, como curiosidad la version de Blossom de esta cancion y "Manhattan" estan catalogadas como insuperables.
La puedes encontrar en el disco de Verve "Jazz Masters" vol. 51 (que es una joya).
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Yesterday when I was young performed by Blossom Dearie
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| | : I love this version too, but oddly enough I once played it to someone I met on a plane who was a huge Aznavour fan. She felt that Blossom's version deprived the song of its drama. I agree with you that the contrast of the sad song and the light, happy bossa arrangement works very well.
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1969 performed by Boards of Canada
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Winter Warm performed by Bob Crewe Generation
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L.O.V.E (Websters definition) performed by Bob Dorough
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Po’ Boy performed by Bob Dylan
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So much trouble in the world performed by Bob Marley
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My Little Girl performed by Bobbi Humphrey
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5:09 performed by Bobby And I
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The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin� Groovy) performed by Bobby Byrne
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Theme From "Blow Up" performed by Bobby Hutcherson
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Sixteen Tons performed by Bobby Laurel
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Blues Jumped A Rabbit performed by Bonnie Dobson
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Saiupa performed by Bossa Rio
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| | : hey, bossa rio!! i have their "alegria!" lp on blue thumb, which was also produced by sergio mendes. really great covers of "spinning wheel", "blackbird", "girl talk", and a few more jorge ben tunes. : ...including the ben song "zazueira", which, coincidentally, i have recommended astrud gilberto & stanley turrentine's version of! : I was interested to note that the bass line from Jorge Ben's Saiupa as played by Bossa Rio (1969)(listen for break after long chorus) sounds remarkably like Gordon Gano's "Gone Daddy Gone" (1980). Is there any aknowledgement from GG on the Violent Femmes album?
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Thesen & Antithesen performed by Brainstorm
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The Boy Who Blocked His Own Shot performed by Brand New
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Dream On Dreamer performed by Brand New Heavies
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Bones performed by BRANDI IFGRAY
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Discovery performed by Brian Bennett
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| | : Lovage sampled this track for their opener, "ladies love chest rockwell." Anybody know if there's a site that shows all the original samples for stuff like this, rap and what not?
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Golden Hours performed by Brian Eno
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| | : Talking of Eno and Cale, 'Wrong Way Up', the LP they released together in 1990, is intermittently excellent. Both of them indulge their poppier side, particularly on 'Lay My Love'.
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contact performed by brigette bardot
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| | : pizzicato five do a great version of this song(with kraftwerk samples!) on their album "romantique 96". : p5's version is great however i think i like godzuki's cover better[just a little] . ^.^ : And don't forget John Zorn's brilliant a capella version.
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The River(live) performed by Bruce Springsteen
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| | : Hm - a very good friend of mine is really into Bruce Springsteen, and out of the respect I hold him in I have tried listening to the Boss' stuff. And I really began to like this one - I have a live version of this from Barcelona which is really very moving, in which Bruce talks about failing his medical for the Vietnam draft.
It always strikes me as - er - outdoor music, quite different from the hair-splitting, neurotic, urban stuff I usually listen to. Definitely worth a listen if you have previously sniffed at the springsteen but are willing to have another go - as giant says, it's real great american folk singer stuff.
Incidentally, while recording my band's last demo, the rest of the band described a solo I played as 'sounding like bruce springsteen'. A small chill ran down my spine.
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Lovely, But Dangerous performed by Bruno Nicolai
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(Everything I Do) I Do It For performed by Bryan Adams
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You Go To My Head performed by Bryan Ferry
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crazy world performed by bryon mack
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Out of this World performed by Buddy Merrill
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Ode to Billy Joe performed by Buddy Merrill
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Make it Easy on Yourself performed by Burt Bacharach
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| | : Cilla Black does a brilliant cover of this song on her 1966 album "Sing A Rainbow". Rich lush orchestration and Cilla at full ballad belt. It was her early interpretations of songs like this that brought her to the attention of Bacharach himself!!
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Everything Zen performed by Bush
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Cash Box performed by Byron Lee & the Dragonaires
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You'll Never Get to Heaven (If You Break My Heart) performed by Cal Tjader
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Fresh Air performed by Cal Tjader
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| | : Uncredited backing vocals on this track are by Wendy and Bonnie, who also sang on Tjader's Auga Dulce.
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Modesty (The Modesty Blaise Theme) performed by Cal Tjader & Eddie Palmieri
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Blowin' Bubbles performed by Call and Response
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Peel This Strip and Fold Here performed by Candiria
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East, West, North, South performed by Captain
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The marionettes performed by Caravelli and his orchestra
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Dining Alone performed by Carla Bley
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La Princesa y El Soldado performed by Carlos Vives
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Crying On A Suitcase performed by Casey James
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| | : Sorry, It was Release in 2011 not in 2012*
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When Dreams Turn to Dust performed by Cathy Dennis
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River Deep Mountain High performed by Celine Dion
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| | : Celine Dion recommendations are like buses - you wait 5 years and then two come along at once! : You should listen to the Ike and Tina Turner version, produced by Mr Spector P himself.
Mighty doesn't do it justice: it sounds like it's sung from the top of a mountain with the forcefulness to carry it clean across the ocean. : I'm a digger of Harry Nilsson's version myself... But I agree with n-jeff, the Ike & Tina version is definative. I haven't heard the Celine version, but I imagine it being housed-up... ick. : Harry Nilsson, eh? Interesting choice of cover for him, being something of a non-bombast type. I'll have to find that. Thanks konsu! : Well... I wouldn't call his version bombastic, but it picks up nicely on the energy of the original without leaving it in their court. It appears on his debut "Pandemonium Shadow Show".I would have to say his earlier work just contains more verve in general. I would also recommend his "A Little Schmilsson in the Night" LP to any Celine fan. His range as a vocalist cannot be underestimated.
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Swamp Thing performed by Chameleons
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Molienda Cafe performed by Charlie Byrd & Aldemaro Romero
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Let’s Get Lost performed by Chet Baker
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| | : I totally disagree with you about Chet Baker's singing. I think he has one of the smoothest, sexiest voices of any Jazz singer. Check out his version of 'The more I see you' and 'Do it the hard way'.
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A Banda performed by Chico Buarque de Hollanda
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| | : I was listening to Astrud Gilberto's translated version of this today (on the 'beach samba' LP), and I found it quite hard to handle. I will have to check out the original some time. : the astrud gilberto version is rather strange. i mean, it's the march version or what? i don't like it.
better take a listen to the version by france gall. i know it as "zwei apfelsinen im haar" which means "two oranges in the hair". (?) it's a classic in germany. france gall sings in german with a subtle french accent. can it get more sexy? i don't think so... : If its the song Im thinking of, I think that Quarteto Em Cy do a nice cover as well.
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The Face I Love performed by Chris Montez
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Dindi (Jin-Jee) performed by Chris Montez
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Foolin' Around performed by Chris Montez
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Captain Future performed by Christian Bruhn
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Deep Down performed by Christy
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| | : This "Canto Morricone" volume sent me on a frantic chase for so many things; most rewarding was the "Danger: Diabolik" soundtrack. (The movie is a hoot and quite a bargain, too.) Mina... Spaak... Miranda Martino... Rita Monico... and what about Ken Colman? "Trio Junior"??? This CD will infect you, so you'd better just go get it! : I realize it has been almost 10 years since I wrote this - but just to throw it out there - this track really is absolutely amazing!
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Alfie performed by Cilla Black
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| | : Cilla's version of this knocks spots off anyone elses, especially as Burt Bacharach conducted the orchestra at the recording session, he made Cilla do 19 takes of this, before George Martin chose take 4! Dionnes version suited the USA market more. : I agree with all of the sentiments above. Fans of Ms Warwicke are generally scathing of Cilla's Bacharach/David recordings - but I have to say that I find Cilla's interpretations generally have lusher backings and definitely have more heart. The 2 artistes voices are in fact very similar. But for me - Cilla's recordings of "Alfie" and "Anyone Who Had A Heart" are the definitive!!
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It’s For You performed by Cilla Black
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Beautiful Goodbye performed by Cilla Black
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Yo Yo performed by Cilla Black
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Aquarius performed by Cilla Black
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Dance Girl Dance performed by Cinerama
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Maggy Mistake performed by Cinque Ipotesi per Irma
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Do You Dream performed by Circus
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Salvation performed by Citizen Cope
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Here, there and everywhere performed by Claudine Longet
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Stingray performed by Claus Ogerman
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Comin� Home Baby performed by Claus Ogerman
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Here and Now performed by Client
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Distortions performed by Clinic
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The Next Step You�ll Take performed by Club 8
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Aikea-Guinea performed by Cocteau Twins
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| | : Another one of my favourites of all time. Gives me goosebumps. : Yes, I remember playing this EP over and over back when it was only on vinyl... Although "Kookaburra"
is, in my opinion, even more heavenly! Like angels
comforting you...
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Cherry-coloured funk performed by Cocteau Twins
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The Anal Staircase performed by Coil
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| | : Sorry, but I can't let this song title pass without comment. I mean, what kind of image does it conjure up? I hope not necessarily one of early industry. : Ithink it might be a bit of a gas ... whoops sorry : Ithink it might be a bit of a gas ... whoops sorry
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"Green Eyes" performed by Coldplay
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See You Soon performed by Coldplay
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Make It Easy On Yourself performed by Connie Francis
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somliga g�r med trasiga skor performed by cornelis vreeswijk
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| | : Hello, I don�t like your translation of "somliga g�r med trasiga skor", You have changed alot in the lyrics, If you like the song you should work on it and translate it corectly.
Daniel
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smile performed by cosmic rough riders
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| | : i am new hear Querry! sorry i see you say we can up load a sound bite to this web site. I mean i was wondering, is it legal? Dont we have to have permission or anything? : You can post a short clip, which will count as 'fair use'. An mp3 of around 30 seconds at a bitrate of 64kbps should give people a chance to hear what the fuss is about without offending anyone.
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Fly High performed by Cotton Casino
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the last good day of the year performed by cousteau
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| | : We could argue all day about how this song is derivative of Scott Walker - but the fact remains that it's just a fantastic record.
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Mi Querido Amor (My Cherie Amour) performed by Cristian Castro
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Anything At All performed by Crosby, Stills & Nash
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Extensive Care performed by Crossover
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Pleasures performed by Cubismo Grafico
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Sequenced Time performed by Cubismo Grafico
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The Lament Of Pretty Baby performed by Cursive
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(don’t worry) If there is hell below we’re all going to go performed by Curtis Mayfield
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Early Christmas Morning performed by Cyndi Lauper
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yuma, arizona performed by Damain Jurado
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Wasteland performed by Dan Bern
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The Way Of The Crowd performed by Dan Folger
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times like these (acoustic) performed by dave grohl of foo fighters
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Beauty and the Beast performed by David Bowie
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Dodo performed by David Bowie
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Space Oddity performed by David Bowie
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Heroes Symphony performed by David Bowie, Philip Glass, Aphex Twin
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The Sugar Cane performed by David McCallum
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| | : I'd be interested to know exactly what David McCallum did on this track ... maybe the glockenspiel : well, according to the liner notes, he supposedly is the conductor of the thing. i've seen his conducting in action in the film "the big tnt show" and all that i can say is that it looks sorta dubious. : David McCallum's father played french horn for the london symphony-he played french horn on the Beatles "for no one"-I think this is he and not the son
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International Flight performed by David Snell
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| | : Oh yes this track is awesome, I love the dreamy harp sound. Be sure to bring this track on your next international flight!
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Your Emotions performed by Dead Kennedy’s
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Cesspools In Eden performed by Dead Kennedys
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Voice of the Soul performed by Death
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What Sarah Said performed by Death Cab for Cutie
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Crooked Teeth performed by Death Cab for Cutie
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Title and Registration performed by Death Cab for Cutie
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Tomorrowland performed by Debra Kerr in "An Affair to Remember"
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Head Up performed by Deftones
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Straighten Up And Fly Right performed by DeJohn Sisters
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Middle Of The Road performed by Denim
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Sublimation Hour performed by Destroyer
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| | : I'm a big Destroyer fan. He's an amazing vocalis. I don't know what you're talking about. The new album wasn't all everyone had hoped for, but has a couple of good songs in particular "Students Carve Hearts out of Coal".
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Tempura performed by Di Maggio
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| | : Great sound; is the whole album this good?
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The Look Of Love performed by Diana Krall
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| | : It reminds me of some of Ogerman's work for Verve/CTI in the late 60's. Really the nicest version of this song in years.
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Yesterday performed by Dick Hyman
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Kolumbo performed by Dick Hyman
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Man's Girl performed by Digital Underground
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Panasonic Youth performed by Dillinger Escape Plan
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Children Of The Sun performed by Dino Valente
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| | : Dino Valente is one of those singers that people seem to either love or hate. I really like him overall and have his 1968 solo album on both LP and CD, and I also
like many of the Quicksilver tracks he sang lead on, especially "Goodbye My Lady Love". He came out of the Greenwich Village folk scene and performed onstage with another of my favorites, Fred Neil. I hear he was a real character, though!
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Runaround Sue performed by Dion & the Belmonts
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Elias performed by Dispatch
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Kese Kese performed by dj Cheb i Sabbah
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Minitoka performed by DJ Food
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| | : I'm also a fan of the album, and I adore this track. The way the thick synth sound merges with the 40-year old sample is quite brilliant.
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Party Up performed by DMX
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Elijah performed by Donald Byrd
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Spring Affair performed by Donna Summer
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Atlantis performed by Donovan
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maita performed by Doris Monteiro
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| | : Wow, just wanted to recommend this one myself realizing i'm just a couple of days too late. Anyway, this is a great track indeed just like "Dia De Feira", also from "Agora"...
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By the time I get to Phoenix performed by Dorothy Ashby
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Sunshower performed by Dr. Buzzard’s Original Savannah Band
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| | : You know what makes the last chorus for me (or choruses from after the kids singing only accompanied by percussion)... as simple as it may sound... it's the handclaps. They add so much and I always look forward to them coming along. I became obsessed with this song about 6 months ago and bought the CD, which, as I expected, doesn't contain so many fantastic songs on it, but, still an enjoyable CD. I really enjoy your recommendations!
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I Walk on Guilded Splinters performed by Dr. John
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| | : A well scary song, I have seen a funk version (it must have made the UK charts it was on an early 70's top of the pops) that is fantastic, plus Chers slowed down version almost a rock monster with horns instead of metal guitars. And a great 80's synthesizer version by the Flowerport Men, with Doctor John on Hoodoo growl. Every one of them a great way to give tripping hippies the frights.
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Endless Sacrifice performed by Dream Theater
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the glass prison performed by dream theater
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The day I see you again performed by Dubstar
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| | : It has been a long time since I heard a track that was more \'Mike\'! : Yes. Dubstar had a few Miketastic peaks, particularly during the glory days of their career. This is one of the best examples. There are some gems on their B sides, too.
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Hard Times performed by Eastmountainsouth
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The Cutter performed by Echo & The Bunnymen
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False Goodbyes performed by Echo and the Bunnymen
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O Ganso performed by Ed Lincoln
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| | : Pick up the LP its on Cochise. Get the mono copy not the stereo copy. Its always on ebay.
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Cucumbe performed by Edda Dell’Orso
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La Bamba performed by Edmundo Ros and Catarina valente
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ZNS performed by Einsturzende Neubauten
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| | : "One of EN's less soft tracks" is a phrase that can't pass without comment. I saw them live once, back in 83 probably.
Lets see, power drills, check; man detuning bass guitar through great big speaker stack, check; someone hitting big chunks of metal, check; audience throwing bottles at very large miked steelplates, check; dustbin lid full of burning tar, check; anything even remotely quiet going on? err, no.
All noisy, very, very noisy. : Um... if you think that power tools, lots of bass and a rowdy, loud live show is what makes a band heavy then you are very mistaken. : True, but I'm just saying "soft" is not part of the normal lexicon one would use to describe Einsturzende Neubauten.
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Mr. Blue Sky performed by Electric Light Orchestra
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Iluminados performed by Eliane Elias
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Zazueira performed by Elis Regina
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| | : you're right. this one makes you smile.
i knew this song before from the mtv unplugged album from jorge ben jor. but this old cut is much more nicer, because...hm, maybe because it's older. :)
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Five For Elis performed by Elis Regina & Toots Thielemans
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Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters performed by Elton John
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| | : I love this song so much... however I loved it more after I saw Almost Famous and it was used so effectively over William and Penny Lane's semi-love scene. Now this song always reminds me of Penny Lane. :) : I agree whole heartedly
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Tiny Dancer performed by Elton John
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I Want You performed by Elvis Costello
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| | : I'm a fan of this song too. It's got a hypnotic, level devotion set to crack and freak any second. It reminds me of the Jarvis Cocker of This is Hardcore.
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Still performed by Elvis Costello
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Everyday I Write the Book performed by Elvis Costello
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reconsider baby performed by Elvis Presley
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Ely Arcoverde Quarteto performed by Ely Arcoverde
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Blues for Hari performed by Emil Richards
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| | : Kudos for rep'n mister Richards! I love this track!
This is from the awsome "New Time Element" LP he did for UNI.The whole record is conceptual versions of contemporary pop tunes done in wild time signatures.
Check out his take on "Take 5", he does it in 4/4 time! He also does "Georgy Girl" in 5/4 & "Happy Together" in 15/8 time!Also check out Emil Richard's
Journey To Bliss LP... MAD STUFF!!!
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lose yourself performed by eminem
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Djindji Rindji Bubamara performed by Emir Kusturica
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Atlas performed by Emm Gryner
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Across the Border performed by Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt
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Radio Hello performed by Enej
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La Lucertola performed by Ennio Morricone
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| | : Perfect description, delicado. This track is firmly in my Morricone Top 10, though it would be impossible for me to actually write down a top 10, maybe top 20, no, a top 50 would be possible...maybe...damn, one man - so many terrific tunes! : I got the first Mondo Morricone cd on its original release nearly 10 years ago now,I was familiar with Morricone's stuff but when I heard this it totally changed me.I became a Morricone devotee and this first track along with "Metti..." blew me away.The version on Mondo is actually about a minute shorter than the original version,so is "Metti" and some of the other "Mondo" tracks,they've abridged them no doubt to fit the cd...I found this out gradually from hearing the complete versions,they're not different versions,they've just been cut down....This is one of Ennio's all time great themes.
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Sosta Vietata performed by Ennio Morricone
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| | : After listening to a fairly large amount of Morricone music over the years this still stands out as one of his very best tracks for me. Oddly enough, this one never got compiled for one of the countless compilations that cover his "lounge" sound of the late 60s to the mid 70s. This should have been on "Molte Mondo Morricone", one of only a few essential tracks that were overlooked on this otherwise excellent trilogy. : I agree with you, this is a incredible track! The slow lush strings are perfect. I can't say I have heard much of Morricone's music, but if the rest is anything like this - he is going right in my list of favorite composers. : Nighteye, you should definitely give the Mondo-Trilogy a spin. Can't really praise these comps enough, they actually got me into Morricone and are by far the best ones when it comes to sum up the maestros non-spaghetti late 60s to mid 70s work. : Yeah, thanks eftimihn I think I have to look at those compilations.
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Splash (sung by Peter Bloom) performed by Ennio Morricone
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| | : I love this song! I haven't seen Partner either but have heard it's pretty awful. : It's absolutely superb, that harpsicord sound is especially lovely and the lyrics are really weird throughout with Peter singing something with "my super-duper-baby/ we're goin' whoops-a-daisy" in the bridge part of the song... : i can't beleive it!!!!!!!! i first heard this song while i was living in australia. it shot right into my being & resonated hard. since i've been back in the states i've been trying to find this song with no luck. it's been 5 years now & this is the first time i've seen a sign that this song really exists & wasn't just a magical dream i had. maybe i'll be fortunate enough to actually hear this song again before i die! : I saw "Partner" at a revival at a cinema in Madrid and although Morricone does the whole s/track this song is the only pop number so it really stands out,the scene which accompanies it features the main character played by Pierre Clementi romping with his girlfriend in soap suds pouring out of a washing machine,he then jams her head in the washer's door and kills her!...Partner is a pretty pretentious film but it's odd enough to be enjoyable.When I saw it,this song was the high point for me,even though it only lasts a few mins....Where did you get this from? : ah..."morricone a go go"...I'll look out for it,must be a million morricone compilations,finding new morricone music is a hobby of mine! : To see the film clip with the music (dominb\'s description above is pretty accurate), visit http://youtu.be/ftueIAmdwBw
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alla luce del giorno performed by ennio morricone
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Ninna Nanna per Adulti performed by Ennio Morricone
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Minha Gente performed by Erasmo Carlos
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First Contact performed by Erasure
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Maybe Sometimes performed by Eric Metronome
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Mrs. Bluebird performed by Eternity’s Children
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| | : I appreciate the nice comments about "Mrs Bluebird." My name is Bruce Blackman and I wrote Mrs Bluebird. I was the founder of Eternity's Children in 1966. We did not survive because of incredibly bad management. Our two managers had the middle names of "Karl" and "Marion." After I left the group, they tried to cheat me (unsuccessfuly) out of any credit. A few years after Eternity's Children I formed my group Starbuck and we scored a top 3 with my song "Moonlight Feels Right." Three of the members of Eternity's Children were with me in Starbuck. : I agree, this is a wonderful song! The organ keeps the beat (after the dreamy intro), the harmonies are great and there's that heavy psychedelic guitar solo in the bridge, although I believe that was edited out of a 45 or radio edit version. : In response to Bruce Blackman's comments under response 493440, he is absolutely correct about his penning of Mrs Bluebird. It was a great song off a great album. He is a talented songwriter but a lousey historian. The group was formed by Roy Whittaker when he was at Delta State College in Cleveland Mississippi. Bruce was an important part of the group but failed to survive the rigors of bad management. Bruce and Johnny Walker were the only members of Starbuck who were part of the original Eternity's Children group. : I too am a long time Eternity's Children fan. Grew up in Biloxi, played in a local band in high school. Used to go hear the Children at the Biloxi Hotel and at the Vapors in about 1967. Along with Little David and the Giants, they were the hottest groups around at the time....great memories. I see messages here by Bruce, and it looks like Roy maybe, and also saw one from Charlie Ross. Would love to hear from any of you guys just to find out what you are all up to these days. : Thought you Eternity's Children fans might like an update on another member. Johnny Walker played lead guitar and I believe was the lead vocalist on "Mrs Bluebird". He was also a member of Starbuck with Bruce Blackman later. Johnny's my brother and anybody that wants to contact him may do so through me. He lives 2 miles from here and has no internet access but I'm sure he'd like to hear from anybody out there that remembers Eternity's Children so please feel free to post and date your messages and we'll see that he gets them. Oh, by the way, Charlie Ross, another original member of the Children, is and has been for many years a founding member and the bass player/lead vocalist for the Krackerjacks, a kick-ass band in Greenville, Mississippi, the hometown of Johnny, Charlie and Bruce Blackman. My husband was also their keyboard player for several years. : For jwalker: Where in the world are you two these days? How's Johnny doin? I'm the other k-board player. Tell Johnny DDD said hello, also hello to your husband. : For jwalker: Thanks for the compliment about the KrackerJacks. I have been the drummer since about 1983. Tell Johnny that T.C. said hello. He's one of most incredible guitar players I have ever heard. I first met him in P'cola. He was with another kick-ass band, Lazy Day. : Hey guys, have you realized that there's a new 'Children "Lost Sessions" record out on Gear Fab Recs. Congrats! : To John_I: the guitar solo remains there on the single version, too. It still gives me shivers. : Hey Bruce, it's an honor to post on a board that you read. I've loved Starbuck since I was 12 or 13. Moonlight Feels Right really is one of the best pop songs of the 70's. All three albums were great. I still have to find the Korona album. Anyway, Mrs. Bluebird, what a song. One of the best pop songs of the 60's. I first heard the remake a few years back from the UK? studio band Sunshine Day. It was a great remake but then my psychedelic record collecting led me to Eternity's Children and their version is even better. I only recently realized that it is the same Bruce Blackman that was in both bands. I'd love to hear some new music from you Bruce. : For tbrown: I don't you, but I was in Substantial Evidence in the late 60's on the coast.Do you know where Mark Simon,Pat Gill,Ray Zoler,Ted Tearse,Artie Desporte or any of these guys may be? Any info appreciated. : Does anybody have pictures of the entire Eternity's Children group? It was always irritating that only four of them were used on the album cover. I'd also like some update info on Roy Whitaker if anyone knows..........Also, does anyone know if Bruce Blackman ever recorded "For Crying Out Loud"? I heard him do it live at Dock-of-the-Bay, and was knocked out by it. Would love to have the recording if it's available.
: Hey Luna, I wasn't aware of a 6th member of Substantial Evidence...tell me more so that I can add to my site: http://www.artist-murals.com/images/Pictures/Joel_Scarborough/Ray_zoller.htm : to Luna: Drop me an email at [email protected] and I will tell you who I am. WE probably know each other if you were with Substantial Evidence. : To Charlie Ross: During late '66 and '67 sessions at The Vapors me and some of my Biloxi USAF buddies used to chat with you between sessions talking music and it's direction. I was from Houston so we talked a lot about the Thirteenth Floor Elevators. At the time I didn't know much about acid so we talked like it was a pretty cool thing. I hope that didn't create any problems for you. I later got a tape of one of your reel-to-reel amateur recordings made at The Vapors. Later I was sent to Las Vegas ('67)and then Vietnam('68) so I lost track of how you guys were doing until I came back and was stationed north of Memphis. In '69 Eternity's Children did a TV performance in Memphis and I went to catch that performance on Saturday, only to find that it was taped earlier. I so much wanted to re-establish contact with you and catch up on what had been happening to you while I was away. Well, that was all for not but I hope maybe this will tell you how much your music that we knew back in late '66 and early '67 as Eternity's Children meant to us. Not everyone makes it to the very top, but it doesn't mean that they didn't have a wonderful effect on peoples memories. Your wonderful covers of so many types of music and your great originals will always remain in many peoples hearts. Someday I hope to get to chat with you by phone or email as we did at The Vapors Lounge. Mostly I remember you and Johnny Walker (who was such an inspiration on guitar) and Roy Whittaker. I hope that all of you are doing well as we have all had so many years go by and time starts to take it's toll on the body.
Best regards,
Thomas : I too am a big fan. I followed the band from Biloxi to Baton Rouge. Why no mention of Linda Lawley? Does anyone know what happened to her and/or her career? : I'm glad so many people remember Mrs Bluebird. I haven't even heard the song since 1968, when it charted, but I haven't forgotten it. I remember staying up one night waiting for our local station to play it. Finally it did--I think about 2:00 in the morning. But it was worth the wait. And I saw them perform on It's Happening, the summer replacement rock show from '68 hosted by Mark Lindsay and Paul Revere. Everything about the song is top of the line. Especially the organ, guitar and the vocal harmonies. : I've been a fan of Eternity's Children since the late 60's when they played the Vapors. Still have an original LP of theirs. God where have the years gone- that was music, and why they didn't go right to the top, well somebody made a big mistake not publicizing them properly. And where is Linda Lawley? Beautiful voice and a beautiful girl. : In the summer of '68 I had just graduated and was leaving the country during the Vietnam War. I remember Mrs Bluebird by Eternities Children as being the last song I heard in San Diego before I left for New England then on to Portugal. I remember hearing this great song when I was in Rhode Island. I never forgot it. Apparently it is no longer available. I checked on Napster and it is not there either. I really want this song in my music library. It was good to read other comments from others that were also touched by this song that unfortunately did not go high on the charts. Dan in San Diego : To all, I grew up in greenville, MS in the 60's and went to Greenville High School with Charlie Ross, Bruce Blackmon and Johnny Walker. Before they hit the big time in the late 60's and 70's they were in some very tight group groups and played gigs in the MS delta almost every weekend. Charlie's original group was the Phantoms while Johnny and Bruce were in the Lancers. Another Greenville native to make the big time was James "Bud" Cockrell, founder of the San Francisco group, Pablo Cruise. If you count Joe Frank Carolla of Hamilton, Joe Fank & Reynolds who was from Leland, MS just 7 miles away, the Delta produced some really great talent. Those of us lucky enough to be there enjoyed some fine music. I've been fans of all these guys ever since and have collected all their 12" vinyls I could find. I'm in Houston, Texas now but still listen to Eternity's Chidren, Starbudk and H,JF, & R to take me back to those great days. -pope- : My friends and I used to see Eternity's Children at a club called Jamie's in New Orleans every Wednesday night in 1967-68. We idolized this band and, of course, we were in love with Linda Lawley. It's so great to see that others remeber this group as weel. : My name is Mike McClain and I played organ with Eternity's Children right after Bruce Blackman left the group. We recorded lots of good music but never really got the push from Tower Records that we needed. I was thrilled when all our stuff that was in the can was released in that album from Europe. It was fun to hear all the old songs again. Wish I knew how to get in touch with Linda. Anyone know?Hey Charlie, Johnny,and Roy,as well as Bo Wagner the great vibe/marimba man that also played on Moonlight Feels Right...(he could also tap dance like crazy..no kidding)What fun those days were.. : I was in substantial evidence briefly in the summer of 1969, after Ted T. quit and went with Flower Power(think that was the name of the group).I sang lead, before the hurricane destroyed everything.Wonderful summer. I now play and sing in the Krackerjacks. : A few more facts: I've been in touch with Ray Zoller, he's in Colorado. Also, Charlie Ross is our bassist in the KJ's. There was aband in '68' at the Fiesta, called The Omen; the group consisted of;Bruce Blackman on keyboards,Bud Cockrell on bass, Roy Whitaker on drums, Bo Wagner on vibes and percussion,a guy named(believe it or not)David Jones sang lead(should of been me Bruce dammit!),and I think Julie Landry may have been the female vocalist.Lots of known people in lots of groups in those days!I was also in the Lancers' latter days(middle 60's)Ray Z. is doin well.Anyway, just some tid-bits. : Does anyone know where I can buy a copy of the Krackerjack's album entilted "Rockin' in the Delta"? Please contact me at [email protected] if you have any information. Thanks!! : The band was great. Sista Linda Lawleys rendetion of Hush may be one of the best versions since Billy Joe Royal : jwalker: Were you at anytime ever referred to a 'Fuzzy Walker'? or do you know who may have been? I have a Gibson Custom guitar with a name plate embossed "Fuzzy Walker". Trying to find out who actually owed this guitar before me. email me at [email protected]. Thanks
P.S. I was a teenager when 'Moonlight Feels Right' hit the air. I seen the group in concert at Six Flags in St. Louis, MO and had photo's with the band members. I loved that song. : Some Substantial Evidence info from the mouth of Artie Desporte... of the first (5) original band members, Ted Tearse was the first to leave the band. David Dodd took his place as the singer. David was discovered by Substantial Evidence while he was preforming at a club called the Fiesta. The band members approached David and offered him a spot in their band and he accepted. According to Artie, David was with the Band for about 5 or 6 months and for whatever reasons he left the band, and Ted Tearse rejoined. Substantial Evidence eventually added a 10 piece horn section and became known as Substantial Evidence Showband. They had quite a following but none as strange as 4 girls that called themselves " The Fearsome Foursome. " These girls kept journals on all the members of Substantial Evidence. Somehow they knew everywhere they went, what time they arrived and left. Anyway, about the time the Vietnam War broke out, the band members started to come and go. Eventually the band split up and everyone went their seperate ways. The City of Biloxi offered to pay all expenses to have the Band reunite and play at the Gulf Coast Coliseum for a charity event. The offer was extended by Gerald Blessey who also was our Mayor at the time and who played in a band called The Rocking (Rock'n?) Rebels. By this time everyone had their own lives, family and children. The reunion never took place. : For Outlaw: What's new putty kat? That's for Artie, if you're not him. The reason I used David as my first name was because they already had a guy named Doug! Great memories, great group! : Hey Artie; Do you remember when we took a train from Stamford Connecticut to Boston? We played in Rhode Island at a club called "The Edge".Anyway, I met a guy in the Army that heard us there.He lives in NJ.The reason I got out of SE was because my draft # was 3!!!(and big daddy Brad, aka Herchel, didn't like my rebellious ways)! The KJ's will be down that way probably this summer, and I'll give you a call.Did Pat and Carol get married??? She has a bunch of pictures I'd love to see.OutLaw, if you're not Artie, please pass this along to him. Thankx : hi this is to luna pat gill from substatial evidence still lives on the coast and is not married to carol newman and he still owns a cigar shop in the mall. : for ck6;We did a double cd for our reunion last yr. and "Rockin In The Delta" was included on it along with some other songs from over the yrs. If you go to thekrackerjacks.com, you can contact us for info. Also our last cd "Timeless" is available. : For jumphigher: What is the name of your dad's store in the mall, and which mall is it in. I'll call him. Tell him I am David from '69. He'll know me. Thanks : Luna, Been a while since visiting this site. Forgot my PW and changed email Address. Had to change my username a bit. I am Artie's sista'-n- law. Now that he has a computer, I am sending him this site. Maybe he will stop by and you can talk over old times. : For Outlaw1: FINALLY, Im on the right trail to some S.E. players. Thank you for revealing yourself. If you see or know where Mark and Pat can be reached, please let me know. I've been in touch with Ray....Thankx--Luna(David) : Bruce...I played Mrs. Bluebird over and over at WLOX in Biloxi when I broke into radio in 1968. Saw the group at The Vapors one night that summer...Often wondered what happened to you, then Starbuck hit...I'm about to play 'Moonlight" on the air in a few minutes at WJAS (on 3-7PM) in Pittsburgh, PA.
Thanks for the tunes and best of luck
Mike : Tower Records sure had an amazing roster in its six year existence and Eternity's Children was one of its hottest prospects! As I am writing this, I am listening to side 2 of the LP. "Mrs. Bluebird" has been a favorite of mine since I was a kid growing up in the 70's. With its unique mixture of mellow and upbeat, along with a stun gun guitar solo for the bridge, it should have gone much higher than its #69 peak on Billboard; at least it made the Top 40 on KQV Radio's survey from my hometown of Pittsburgh. I never heard it on radio itself, but if I ever get my own radio show, I guarantee that Eternity's Children will be among my playlist (none of that "same 50 oldies" stuff here). I'd sure love to see some of EC's televison appearances also, particularly "American Bandstand" and "Happening". Perhaps a DVD could be in the works in the future. And like many, I'd also like to know what has become of the lovely Linda Lawley. : bwagner: My name is Bo Wagner member of Eternity's Children and Starbuck. First of all I would love to thank all of our fans for all of their support and wonderful comments over the years. I know all of the band members appreciate it very much. I have been out of contact with everyone (all the band members for a long time)except for Bruce Blackman. We always seem to semi keep in touch. I send best wishes to all of the band members: Johnny, Linda, Charlie, Roy, Bud, Julie, Davie, and one that is never mentioned Bobby Dominquez (the best man at my wedding), all the other Starbuck members and especially Mike Kidd McClain. Mike I have been trying to find you for years. Would love to hear from you as well as all the other members if any of you would like to reconnect. I have read many versions over the years of who was in the band and how things happen and I feel there has been some mistakes. I would like to give my version. This will have to be lengthy, so please excuse the long story in advance. I don't know how else to do it.I was a LA studio musician and former drummer with the Fifth Dimension and currently a member of Lewis and Clark Expedetion with Michael Martin Murphy when I was hired to play drums, vibes, marimba and percussion for the 2nd Eternity's Children album "Timeless" who I was a big fan of. Having been with the Fifth Dimension I truly appreciated their fine vocals and great music. I played drums on every song on the "Timeless" album and added vibes and marimba on many of the songs. The instruments I played fit well with the Children's songs and I truly loved playing with them and we really took to each other.I had always wanted to feature vibes and marimba within a rock format and it worked well with the Children. Roy had left the band and the group asked me to join them. So I left Lewis and Clark and joined the Children. We added another Mississippi musician Bobby Dominquez to play drums so I could play vibes etc. Bruce and Johnny had left the band earlier and I sort of took the place of a guitar player since they had not replaced Johnny. (How can you ever replace Johnny Walker!!!)I sold everything (my car, home, everything ) and moved to Baton Rouge, LA and we all lived in one apartment. We constantly played gigs all over Louisana, Mississippi in every little town there was and I got very familar with the south very quickly and fell in love with the whole southern lifestlye and music scene. It has been written on sites like this over and over again and on our album, CD sleeves that I wasn't a member of the Children, only a studio player. I don't get that. I move to the south, lived with the band, practiced everyday and performed at every gig, tour, TV show as a full fledge member for quite awhile (almost a year), how can I not be considered a member. No I was not part of the original group but I certainly was a member from the beginning of the 2nd album. I was very happy playing with them and proud to be a member and would like to be considered one. I know if you ask Johnny, Bruce, Mike McClain, Bobby, Charlie or Linda they will tell you I was a full fledge member. I'm not sure who is writing the info on the group but my picture is on the front of the "Timeless" album. That should speak for itself. During this time I had met Bruce and Johnny and became good friends. Because of the bad management that had cause Bruce and Johnny to quit, Bobby Dominquez and I quit too. At first everyone was going to quit but back out and Johnny, Bruce and I decided to form our own version of the group and Roy rejoined us on drums at this time too. Bobby joined another group and worked across the street at the Vapors and we added Bud Cockrell and Julie and started working as the Omen at the Fiesta in Biloxi. We were a carbon copy of the original group. I brought in a friend of mine from LA who was a great Canadian singer, Davie Jones, and we had one hell of a good group. We worked very hard to develope new original songs and I feel we came up with really great material. We moved to Pensacola, FL to work with the producer Papa Don and one by one the other members left the original group and joined us. Finally everyone was there and we had double everything and was trying to work out who was going to do what. We were about to sign a new record deal and the bad managers showed up with fake contracts and prevented us from gettint a new deal and we had to dispand. So a year or less went by and Bud Cockrell called me and wanted to get back together and we did and tried to put a group together in Texas. We soon added Bruce to the group but it didn't quite work out so Bruce and I went back to Biloxi and reformed another group with Johnny Walker, Bob Gauthier and Tommy Allred. It lasted for awhile but again didn't gel for what we were really looking for. Again we separated and another year or so past and again Bruce, Johnny and I got back together (now in Atlanta, GA) and formed "Mississippi" and recorded an album in Nashville with Gary Paxton the producer of the Children's "Timeless" album. A great group but to many lead male vocalist. Couldn't really find our own sound. So Johnny went back to Florida and Bruce and I joined up with Elgin Wells,a guitar player and lead singer, a bass player and once again Bobby Dominquez on drums and the first "Starbuck" was formed. It never did click at all. So we broke up again and I went to Disneyworld. Couldn't handle that gig so came back to Atlanta which is where we had formed "Mississippi" and "Starbuck", and rejoined up with Elgin, keyboard player Sloan Hayes, drummer Brian and added bass player Jimmy Cobb. Very soon I was playing drums and we really wanted to do it right this time so I rented a farm and we all lived there and wrote and recorded songs in the daytime and played at clubs in the evening as "Extravaganza". We added David Snavley on drums and after a year added Bruce back to the band. Bruce had been writing songs all the time we were getting strong as a group and it was a good merger. So in a short time we became "Starbuck" once again. Elgin left and we hire Ron Norris for vocals and guitar and Tommy Strain as lead guitar. Finally we were back in the studio and recorded "Moonlight Feels Right" with Bruce as the lead singer. In all these years he had never sang, maybe a little backup. He sang on our demos and the recorded company like his voice and overnight he was our front man. We released "Moonlight Feels Right" and Bruce and I hit the road and went to radio station after radio station separately for a month. Moonlight got play but didn't take off. We broke up again I move back to CA. and the following spring I get a call from Bruce that "Moonlight" had taken off and we had a hit. So I quit the band I was in, in one second, drove straight thru to Atlanta and joined the rest of the guys who had gotten back toghter and we recorded our album straight thru. We were on a roll and didn't stop. "Moonlight" became a hugh hit with Bruce singing and I finally got to feature my marimba as a solo instrument (the reason I joined them in the first place years and years ago) and it worked. I must thank Roy Whittaker for helping to promote "Moonlight Feels Right". He was head of a major radio station in Florida and promoted and played the hell out our song. He helped us a lot. Thanks Roy. After our second album, Johnny Walker rejoined us and we were on tour all the time and lots of TV shows. We ran into Bud Cockrell all the time when he was with Pablo Cruise and did TV shows with him too. Small world. We started our third album and had a few differences and I left the group. They finished the album without me and the following year the group broke up completely. Bruce and I got back together in '84 and recorded two songs "Another Beat of My Heart" and "The Full Cleveland" just the two of us and released them and they were doing well but we decided not to continue. So that is my story. The whole story involves the same players over and over again so that is why I told all of it. I have never responded to one of these sites in all these years but felt compelled to do so now. So I made all of my comments at one time to get it over with. The real moral of this story is never give up. We were persistent and it finally payed off. Again I thank the fans for supporting us all these many years and it is really nice that people are still enjoying and buying our music even though a lot of it is badly mixed and under ground. Bruce and I talked last year and he said there was interest in "Starbuck" getting back together and doing "Where are they Now" or one of those TV shows. I would love to do it. So who knows, maybe we will do it one more time. I live in LA and am now a doctor and have a natural healthcare clinic and make nutritional products. I can be reached at [email protected]. Hey Johnny, Mike and any of you that would like to catch up let me hear from you. Thanks everyone for listening to me. : It is with a heavy heavy heart that I must inform all "The Children" fans that Johnny Walker and Linda Lawley,both, have passed away; both after long illness' that I can't elaborate on. I don't know the details,but I do know to all us who knew and loved them, it is shock and there will be 2 voids in my world.Johnny passed away in Florida a few months back, and Linda in CA.thanksgiving wk'end. Two great people and singers and players.GOD rest them, they will never be forgotten. : The drummer for Eternity's Children used the name Frank Stevens when he was a DJ for us at WTIX New Orleans in the early 70's. I think his real first name was Roy. What was his last name?
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Bob Walker : Hi folks! My name is Ken Hilley and I am a former resident of the MS Gulf Coast. I ran across this site and this post just by chance while thinking about Juli Landry (the search lead me here). At any rate, I was enjoying the read and thinking of good old days until I read about Johnny Walker and Linda Lawley passing... Just couldn't believe it! What a loss of great talent! I remember Johnny playing that Gretsch guitar and making it sound so wonderful... that coupled with his powerful voice my, my, my! Linda of course was a beautiful lady with the look and the talent to impress anyone.
I saw Linda once back in the early 70's at a club above the Fiesta in Biloxi one night. We sat and talked and partied (imagine that) for hours. As I remember we said goodbye early the next morning as the sun came up over the parking lot. I also saw Johnny about that time on several different occasions. He was living in Pensacola, FL and was playing music there. His wife Sue was a friend of mine. I introduced them many years back when Johnny and I lived in the Biloxi Hotel. Anybody remember that place? ha... Charlie Ross where are you! Anyway, those days were great cause there was so much great music, the times were a changing!
Just in case you should read this I'd like to say hello to Bruce Blackman, Charlie Ross, Roy Whittaker (sister Sue too), Bo Wagner (wow what a dancer) and all the old friends from those times.
A special prayer for Johnny and Linda and their loved ones!
I now live in Nashville, TN and am still playing and writing music here. You can catch up with me on my website www.funkypoormusician.com and/or see my video's on youtube at www.youtube.com/funkypoormusician
Peace
: Eric Watkins here: Great blog folks!! I see some old friends here.
In 1969, I left the MS coast to join one of the last incarnations of "The Omen" with Johnny Walker in Pensacola. Bud Cockrell had left and Johnny came to Biloxi looking for a replacement. At that time, the band consisted of Johnny, Billy Haynes on Hammond, & Ralph Nolan on drums. Looking back, I relished the experience working with Johnny and learned a lot (as I was only 17/18 yrs. old).
That band was almost a Procol Harum tribute band, as we did most of the first album, several selections from "Shine On Brightly", and some from "A Salty Dog". I'll never forget Walker singing these great compositions, especially "A Salty Dog", not to mention his great playing.
This lasted about a year, and as young people will do, I decided to move on to something else.
In late fall of 1970, I was called to join a band in Jackson, MS, which was comprised of Bo Wagner, Bruce Blackman, Tommy Aldridge (Later of Black Oak Arkansas, Ozzy Osborne, Whitesnake, etc.) Darell Gunter, Sara Fulcher, and Danny Lancaster who is the most soulful white singer I know (as well as my soul brother). The band was named Om Shanti (I think by Bo) and debuted at B.J.'s to a packed house. After a couple of months there were some musical differences and the band downsized to a four piece (Danny, Tommy, Darrell, and myself) called "Milk & Honey". We played around the south for about a year and went our own ways, some to reunite at times.
Anyway, I recently heard of Johnny's passing and somewhere in the back of my mind, I always wished to do a real "Procol Harum" tribute with him. Well....some things are not to be. Let me leave you with a Johnny W. anecdote.
I moved back to P'cola in '74 when he played with "Lazy Day". Went to visit at Johnny & Sue's apartment. If you knew Johnny, you'd know he hated cats!! I walk in to his house, and there are four or five Persians lounging around. I said "Walker, I thought you hated cats!" He says " I did, till I found out you could sell the damned things!!"
RIP, J.W. and hi to Bo, Bruce, Ken Hilley, et al.....Many thanks E. W. : Oh, BTW, to answer a four year old question......
[Quote]/03 Apr 04 �jscarbo4: ..........Also, does anyone know if Bruce Blackman ever recorded "For Crying Out Loud"? I heard him do it live at Dock-of-the-Bay, and was knocked out by it. Would love to have the recording if it's available.[quote]
I was the bassist for Jerry Fisher & The Music Company at Dock of the Bay in Bay St Louis from '81-'98, Jerry was with B,S,&T in the mid seventies. We recorded an album called "In and Outa the Blues" in '92 and several tracks were written by Greg Barnhill who wrote "For Cryin' Out Loud", but don't know that B.B. performed it at The Dock of The Bay.....for the record....EW : I met Johnny Walker in Atlanta in 1979. He joined a band I was leaving called Misty Morning. I played bass in the group, & the drummer, guitarist, & I left to form our own group with a keyboard player we knew. I will never forget the night he sat in, : I was blown away! What a great guitarist! And that voice! OMG! I later rejoined Misty Morning, & had the pleasure of sharing many a stage with Johnny. Later, after leaving the group again & switching to guitar, I used a lot of what I heard Johnny do : To form my style. I\'ll never be as good as he was, he was just a natural, but whenever someone compliments my playing, I tell them about this guy I knew named Johnny Walker & the inspiration he was to me. If they said they\'d never heard of him, I\'d : think to myself, \"Your loss\". Before I go, I\'ll leave you with an example of his amazing voice. We got a request for \"Danny Boy\" at a club on St Patricks Day, & Johnny said he could sing it, so we said go for it. He did the tune solo, just his guitar : and voice. From beginning to end, the joint was silent. No one made a sound, mesmerised by his performance. At the end, applause erupted for what sermed like forever. : I was actually moved to tears, only time that has ever happened to me on stage. If I live to be 100, I doubt I\'ll ever hear anything like it again. I was heart broken by his passing. R.I.P. Johnny.
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Look Away performed by Eternity�s Children
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Somehow the name got messed up and I can't edit it so I'm posting this correct spelling to help the search engine..... : Eternity's Children are a fantastic group...I remember when I first heard "Mrs. Bluebird" and was blown away.
That was around 1985 and just last year I picked up their singles collection on CD. Thanks for recommending their individual albums, I definitely want to check them out. : I can't recommend the first album highly enough ... it's a pop masterpiece... My introduction to ET was through that singles package, which is good enough for what it is, but trusty me the first album really needs to be heard in the original order with all the tracks. : I had the great experience of working with Mike "the Kid", Linda, and Charlie. you oughta hear linda do 5th Dimension live ot Mike kick it with a keyboard. First worked with some of them in memphis with Tommy Cogsbill. Linda was present-we were friends socially in '69 and then again with Mike, Charlie, drummer Johnny Thomasie from N.O.,sometime later. I can't remember the Guitar player's name-maybe Norman or something like that. We were doing the "B" side to a single of mine at Robin Hood Bryan's studio. All of us lived in Baton Rouge at the time and worked respectively for Crocked Fox Prod.(but this session was maybe a solo adventure with co-member of the production team, Guy Bellello [[R.I.P.]}since only he was present-who knows.)
The "A" side was done at one of my sessions at American Studios, Memphis and featured the Memphis Horns, the Sweet Inpirations as female back ups, Cimmaron as writer/male harmonies. Elvis had been there the week before (recorded In the Ghetto, I think)and Neil Diamond was due the following week there in Memphis. I felt like such a nobody with life-sized pics of Elvis everywhere and everybody making their comparisons of Alex from the "Boxtops" and me. Pinning a VU meter the same way Alex did was not exactly the feedback I was looking for. Anyway, I guess I am saying we spent a little time together, I miss listening to and working with them. If anyone hears from them, it would be great to STS again. I started back playing professionally a couple of years ago and still consider them the gold standard in terms of harmony and think that the Hammond B3 has "the Kid's" name on it. As an update, Guy died an untimely death about 10 years ago and I only wish I could find Bubba Anthony if living, a sometimes ET drummer and any of that crowd.
Kindest regards,
Scatdaddy2002
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Poxa (P�xa) performed by Evandro Marinho
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Everybody’s Fool performed by Evanescence
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where were you performed by every avenue
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Each and everyone performed by Everything but the girl
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Two Star performed by Everything But The Girl
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Looking For Love performed by Everything But The Girl
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MY KZ, UR BF performed by Everything Everything
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So Stylistic performed by Fannypack
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I'm A Free Man Now performed by Faron Young
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hello walls performed by Faron Young
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Ship Rolls In performed by Faster Pussycat
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Praise You performed by Fat Boy Slim
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Postales performed by Federico Aubele
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Indian Ocean performed by Field Mice
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Just Allow performed by Fishbone
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Do You Realize? performed by Flaming Lips
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Hopelessness Blues performed by Fleet Foxes
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Need your love so bad performed by Fleetwood Mac
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The Most Beautiful Girl (In the Room) performed by Flight of the Conchords
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Times Like These (Acoustic) performed by Foo Fighters
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Best of You performed by Foo Fighters
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Pense à moi performed by France Gall
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| | : most of france gall's 60's output from her yeh yeh bubble pop to the NOW sounds is excellent and highly recommended by moi. her compilation poupee de son is a great place to start for anyone new to the charms of france and her lovely songs. her later 70's records are not so wonderfull but then thats only my opinion, some of us may feel different. happy listening everyone. : Great song, this. I find much of her mid-60s output highly enjoyable, however throwaway they were supposed to be. 'Laisse tomber les filles' from around the same time is great too.
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Footprints on the Moon performed by Francis Lai
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| | : Yow! That sound snippet alone is so cool. : I finally got the version by Francis Lai, and i think its better then Johnny Harris one. Splendid song!. I love the ending part of it.. cant get that part out of my head :) : I'd have to go for the Johnny Harris original over the Francis Lai version. It's colder and spookier with less obtrusive strings. "Movements" is available on CD (great sleeve - his expression suggests a combined photo shoot/visit to his proctologist) - but the mono single version (w/"Lulu's Theme") is all you need. : Well, thanks to all of you I had to track down BOTH versions! Amazing what a difference an arrangement makes. I agree with scrubbles: the clip of Lai's version is the most infectious thing around!
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Chanson D'O performed by Francoise Hardy
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| | : this album's a favorite of mine, too. I also really like her album "Soliel" of a couple years earlier. The interesting thing about this album is that the Brazilian female guitarist Tuca (just one name) backed her on this as she did on Nara Leao's gorgeous tribute to Bossa Nova (recorded in France), "Dez Anos Depois." If you listen to these albums side by side you can clearly here the similarities, not to say they sound identical. And doesn't Fracoise look stunning on the b&w album cover?
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jag �lskar dig performed by franke
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Life and Breath performed by Frankie Valli
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Beggin� performed by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
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I’m A Bitch performed by Fred Barton (as Almira Gulch)
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something in common performed by free energy
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Take Your Time (Coming Home) performed by fun.
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Juneau performed by Funeral for a Friend
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The End of Life performed by Gabor Szabo
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Que Pena performed by Gal Costa
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| | : A superb track. I think I've neglected Gal Costa so far. : I was blown away when I heard this song too. I had heard other Gal songs prior to this, but it was 'Que Pena' that sealed the deal for me to become a fan of hers. Let me know if I'm recommending too many songs; I'm having a really good time here :-D : Jorge Ben composed this song. The non-stop guitar is typical of his early style. A little clip from'allbrazilian music' about him.(great site) I can't praise him enough.
'Jorge Ben Jor�s music holds a unique role in the Brazilian scene, due to the merging of new elements in his swinging mix and to the way he plays the guitar, revealing his appreciation of soul music and north-American funk, yet incorporating the influence of African and Arabian music, legacy of his Ethiopian mother'
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Tugboat performed by Galaxie 500
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Two Wings Mambo performed by Gallon Drunk
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Always something there to remind me performed by Gals and Pals
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| | : Check out the brand new debut album, "Melody a.m." by a Norwegian act called Royksopp. On the track "So Easy" they sample "Blue on Blue" recorded by the Gals&Pals and use it absolutely beautifully to create a haunting masterpiece. : cool; I love their 'blue on blue', and will check it out, thanks. : yup, Royksopp did it well which is why i am at this page. Stunning album. : forgot: does anyone know where i can get blue on blue, what album?? : 'blue on blue' is on the same album, 'Sing somethin for everyone'; I believe (although I'll have to check) that it's also on the inexpensive Swedish compilation of Gals and Pals, 'Guldkorn'. : Wow...I was moved. Much more impressed than Sandie Shaw's version. I want to listen to the whole track. : Bobby Vinton has a version of Blue on Blue, i think it might be his song, just found a 30second clip of it, between gals and pals and royksopp it's been changed a bit : There's also a 1963 Dutch-language version of Blue On Blue by Rob de Nijs called Stil Verdriet. There's a short clip on YouTube of it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iP_PgEysRH4
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Mad World performed by Gary Jules
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| | : This is a rare occasion where I love the cover more than the original. A very awesome song.
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Shag Tobacco performed by Gavin friday
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Tell Tale Heart performed by Gavin Friday & The Man Seezer
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For The Dead performed by Gene
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The Call performed by Gene Page
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| | : Nice dense arrangement with the harpsichord penetrating attractively (try to remember that penetration can be unattractive at times). I enjoyed the excerpt very much. : Yeah, the clarinet/sax you hear at the end of the sample nearly ruins it for me, but not quite. Those chords at the beginning recall that great song 'Life is Mono' by Mono, don't you think?
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Open Door performed by Genesis
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| | : Um, that song was a throwaway no matter how you slice it : It's all about musical taste, really, although even if it was not to my taste, I would find it hard to put together an argument for it as a throwaway. : I think this is an absolutely beautiful track! : Oh yes, it's quite special...glad someone else appreciates it!
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Peaceful performed by Georgie Fame
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| | : This song was written by Kenny Rankin. A legend in his own right in the US. The Fame version is awesome indeed, i've heard a lot of takes on this one and his takes the prize. : I agree I re-discovered this song recently and it has been added to my best songs of all time.
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Amori Finiti performed by Giancarlo Gazzani
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| | : Really nice. Reminds me of a 1966 movie soundtrack.
Now I've got to search for the song.
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Sevengill (Notorynchus cepedianus) performed by Giant Squid
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Pega a voga, Cabeludo performed by Gilberto Gil
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Ma Premiere Cigarette performed by Gillian Hills
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Wishing Now performed by Glen Campbell
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Motherfucker=Redeemer performed by Godspeed You! Black Emperor
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Berimbau performed by Golden Boys
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| | : You should check out the 1971 Odeon album 'So Vou Criar Galinha': 'Chuva de verao' starts with the sound of rainfall (always a winner) and 'Com a lembran�a apenas' has one of those amazing Brazilian melodies you just can't get out of your head.
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Horse Tears performed by Goldfrapp
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Black Cherry performed by Goldfrapp
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| | : Excellent recommendation and great description. Unfortunately the only track off their sophomore effort that can moodwise hold up to such exquisite songs like "Pilots" or "Utopia" from their debut. : I actually dig the second LP a great deal. Very disco/electro, (as opposed to Ennio), but really high quality disco/electro. (And simply delivering a "Felt Mountain" Part II would have been a bit dull - I think.) "Forever" and "Hairy Trees" are pretty darn exquisite, likewise. : a beautiful track that simply melts into your ears. You get the impression that something very naughty is going on but never quite sure exactly what. Has Rachel Stevens ripped this band off or what? : A sumptuous moment from one of this decade's most solid slabs of sound.
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Only One performed by Goo Goo Dolls
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Dirty Harry performed by Gorillaz
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Story Of David performed by Granny’s Intentions
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I Don’t Wanna Have A Nice Day performed by Greg Brown
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Osmijeh performed by Grupa 220
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We´re here performed by Guillemots
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| | : Oh, and look at the lovely video here ;www.youtube.com/watch?v=1n6uV9wqpuU&mode=related&search=
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Don�t Leave Me performed by Hal Hester
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Zuhalterb�ssatle performed by Harald Paulsen & Lotte Lenya
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Love Machine performed by Harper & Rowe
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Speak Low performed by Harpers Bizarre
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everybodys talking performed by harry nilsson
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| | : shame the Beautiful South had to fuckign ruin it!
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Everybody’s Talking At Me performed by Harry Nilsson
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| | : Actually Fred Neil wrote Everbody's Talking, and Nielson covered it brilliantly in his own inimitable way.
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The Cast and Crew performed by Harry Nilsson
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Aishite Aishite Aishite performed by Hatsune Miku
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Jealous of Your Cigarette performed by Hawksley Workman
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Watch Take Care performed by HE SAID
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midnight radio performed by hedwig & the angry inch
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| | : Everything on that album rules!
The movie rules!
You rule!
You saw the original show?! I swell with envy. : i'm blushing! keep your eyes and ears open, 'cause there are people putting on productions of hedwig in the unlikeliest of places... one day, i hope to produce one in my city.
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Good Fruit performed by Hefner
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| | : Good taste my friend! That is one of my favourite Hefner songs. Should have been a huge hit, it only made number 50 in the UK charts for 1 week. It did go straight in at 1 in the indie charts though!
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Naturally Stoned performed by Helmut Zacharias
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Warm Up performed by Henry Mancini
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Giovanna performed by Henry Mancini
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Love theme performed by Henry Mancini
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| | : I think the score was actually by Nino Rota, although Mancini's version was a hit. I do quite like the tune, but its overuse in soap operas has killed it for me a little!
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Royal Blue performed by Henry Mancini
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| | : I like Pink Panther so I bet I like this song!
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Roskilde Song performed by Henry Sails
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Without Her performed by Herb Alpert
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| | : This is perhaps one of the greatest songs of all time! I can say without a doubt that I have spent days listening to this one; it got me addicted. I just couldn't keep my finger away from the repeat button. I recommend the original by Harry Nilsson, who isn't with us anymore. : Yes, great songs & so many people tried to have hits with it...little Lulu springs to mind, but every version failed to dent the charts.
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Actual Proof performed by Herbie Hancock
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Sly performed by Herbie Hancock
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Not Enough Bodybags performed by Hero Dishonest
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we were so much in love performed by hideki kaji
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Mary-Ann performed by Holly Golightly
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Everywhere I Go performed by Hollywood Undead
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Music to Watch Girls By performed by Horst Jankowski
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Aveda performed by Hot Hot Heat
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Release performed by Human League
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suspiria performed by I Goblin
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| | : Oh yeah, this is one of the creepiest tracks ever recorded with it's hypnotically repetitive style building up slowly in the first half and then turning into a faster paced prog-rockish second half with a kind of gothic sounding, massive organ and furious synths. : I also forgot the chanting. And theres some kind of bassy dijeridoo thing going on in there too.
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The Creation performed by I got the fever
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| | : This track was big on the Northern Soul scene. There are two different mixes of the song.
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Great Southern Land performed by Icehouse
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Family Affair performed by Iggy Pop
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NTF performed by illScarlett
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A crow left of the murder performed by Incubus
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mao boy! performed by indochine
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Moon River performed by Innocence Mission
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The Past (7�� Mix) performed by Intastella
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No Time To Cry performed by Iris Dement
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Each Coming Night performed by Iron and Wine
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Flowers And Beads performed by Iron Butterfly
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2 Minutes To Midnight performed by Iron Maiden
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Threshold Of Transformation performed by Isis
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Let�s Stay Inside performed by Ivy
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Town I Live In performed by Jackie Lee
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Teddy Bear’s Picnic performed by Jackie Lynton
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La Grippe performed by Jacques Higelin avec Brigitte Fontaine
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Sabia, Diga La performed by Jaime & Nair
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Lolita Go Home performed by Jane Birkin
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Jane B performed by Jane Birkin
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Inside a Dream performed by Jane Wiedlin
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| | : I too was bowled over by the catchiness of "Rush Hour" and also ended up acquiring the album "Fur" at the time. It wasn't her first album, but I don't think she'd previously had any solo exposure in the UK. About half the songs are simple but undoubtably effective, but several others I have always found to be very ineffective!
I agree that Dubstar (who I also liked) sounded a bit like this at times - Stephen Hague's production style is quite distinctive. Did any of the members of Dubstar release anything since the band split up?
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Et Moi Et Moi Et Moi performed by Jaques Dutronc
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| | : I've got a track that's just like this, but it's called Et moi, et toi, et soie, and it's on a questionable compilation called Ultra Chicks: Baby Pop, Vol. 3. A seemingly teen french pop sensation named Cl�o belts it and I've always liked it. : This song was also rejigged into "Alright, Alright, Alright" by Mungo Jerry, a big British bubblegum rock hit in 1973. I think it kept the Dutronc/Lansmann writing credit.
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Curbside Prophet performed by Jason Mraz
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some enchanted evening performed by jay black and the americans
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Coffee Talk - Yukihiro Fukutomi Remix performed by Jazzanova
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L.O.V.E. and You and I performed by Jazzanova
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| | : The first track's o.k. ,though after 2 or 3 listenings a had to through the record in the garbage. i find todays "Neo-Soul" so lacking.
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Mr James Bond performed by jean jacques perrey
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Wow oh Wow performed by Jedward
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| | : Thanks for the recommendation. I always like to see suggestions that are unexpected, which this definitely was!
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Through the Yard of Blonde Girls performed by Jeff Buckley
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| | : Hi,
Just to say that Jeff Buckley didn't write Yard of Blonde Girls (not that you'd ever know from the way he performs it. *sigh*) It was written by A.Clark - L.Kramer - I.Lorre. But yes, girls do love this song. Espencially we blonde ones!!!! : 'yard of blonde girls' seems to be a somewhat pejorative term (the middle-upper class socialites, the 'gold sharks') so while Jeff Buckley may have stood rock god-like and looked upon legions of blonde girls (somehow I doubt that was his main audience) with a sexually approving eye, if the song spoke anything about his truth, he would probably have been looking out for the different one, the pure one who rises above social politicking in her innocence, the Lola. : eloquently said elison; i have to agree with you, especially in reference to the "gold sharks glittering." in david browne's dual biography on tim and jeff buckley titled "dream brother," he points out that when jeff recorded this song he made it very apparent that he didn't want any Sony reps to get a hold of it...
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White Rabbit performed by Jefferson Airplane
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Somebody To Love performed by Jefferson Airplane
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Claudie's Stockings performed by Jerry Goldsmith
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Everything Is One performed by Jewellers
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It�s As Easy As 1-2-3 performed by Jil Gibson
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Slowly Surely (Theo Parrish Remix) performed by Jill Scott + Theo Parrish
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Foxy Lady performed by Jimi Hendrix
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Long Way Down performed by Jimmie Spheeris
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Gumbo performed by Jimmy Buffet
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Cordeiro De Nanã performed by João Gilberto
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| | : I agree, a beautiful, beautiful tune. You should check out the original version of this tunes, by Os Tinco�s:
http://www.luizamerico.com.br/fundamentais-tincoas.php
: I really love very much this song with these subtile orchestration of Johnny Mandel me two, and I also know the original version of Os Tinco�s (1977) which is very different and with verses that J.Gilberto don't sing...
Thalma de Freitas also sing this dreamy tunes in her album (2004)
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http://chantsetheres.over-blog.com/ : Just listening to this again a few years after my initial recommendation. It really does encapsulate a lot of the mysterious, seductive elements of Brazilian music for me.
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Sawdust and Diamonds performed by Joanna Newsom
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Peach, Plum, Pear performed by Joanna Newsom
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Steppin� Out performed by Joe Jackson
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| | : I'll second your comments regarding Joe Jackson. I'm surprised that with classic albums such as "I'm the Man", "Look Sharp", "Body & Soul" and the aformentioned "Steppin' Out", Joe Jackson doesn't, in my opinion, recieve the credit he deserves.
"Steppin' Out" is a great track, but my favourite version is actually from "Live 1980/86" where he takes a dramatic - perhaps even melodramatic - approach to the song. It shimmers then swells into this wonderful sound, evocative of a kind of fantasy 40's New York, but anchored by JJ's usual lyrical poignancy.
Somewhat overblown? Perhaps, but wonderful stuff nonetheless, and definately one to check out if you've not heard it before.
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This Way Mary performed by John Barry
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Chinon / Eleanor�s Arrival performed by John Barry
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Follow Me performed by John Barry Orchestra
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Big White Cloud performed by John Cale
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| | : Also check out 'Gideon's Bible' from this album. Soothingly poppy, but with a fantastic, soaring chorus - not usually one of Cale's strengths.
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Wicked Little Town performed by John Cameron Mitchell (Hedwig and the Angry Inch
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| | : Trivia: 'Wicked Little Town' is Trask's reflections on Grinnell, Iowa.
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Beasley Street performed by John Cooper Clarke
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Fire and Rain performed by John Gregory
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I Hope I Die Before You Do performed by John Hoskinson
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Carry Me performed by John Lodge
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Don�t Want To Know performed by John Martyn
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Schindler’s List Theme performed by John Williams
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Boogaloo Baby performed by Johnny Zamot and his Latinos
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Off Night Backstreet performed by Joni Mitchell
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first thing performed by joop scholten
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| | : Yeah, theres an amazing Dutch latin thing going on, isn't there? It was amazingly cheeky of Soul Jazz to put "Jungle Fever" on the "Barrio Nuevo" compilation, implying it came out of New York. Have to keep a lookout for Joop Scholten, then.
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Errare Humanum Est performed by Jorge Ben
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Sem Essa #5 performed by Jorge Ben
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Exaltacao e Lamento do ultimo rei performed by José Mauro
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Sorry for laughing performed by Josef K
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| | : Their debut LP 'The Only Fun In Town' on Postcard Records is an absolute gem. Full on 60's garage band production with spiny guitars and frantic beats. Long live 'The Sound Of Young Scotland'!
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Hearth And Soul performed by Joy Division
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Tres Cosas performed by juana molina
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solo su voz performed by Juana Molina
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The Nightingale performed by Julee Cruise
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Jellypop Perky Jean performed by Julian Cope
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Not Waving But Drowning performed by Julian Cope
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I know you love me not performed by Julie Driscoll
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D.A.N.C.E. performed by Justice
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Who Are You Now? performed by Justin Hayward & John Lodge
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clip clap performed by kahimi karie
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Steps in the sand performed by Karel Duba and Big Band
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December Will Be Magic Again performed by Kate Bush
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| | : I always think that this kind of christmas song just isn't done enough. It is a great song anyway, but what makes it even better is that it has this unusual view of the festive season - that it's not just about being jolly / feeling downbeat / singing about how "so much has happened in a year" etc etc. Kate Bush of course is mistress of the offbeat lyric and it's nice that she found a way to marry it to a christmas tune.
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The Fog performed by Kate Bush
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| | : I agree. This song is stunning.
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Daphne (Laurel Tree) performed by Kayak
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she has no time performed by keane
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He Used To Be A Lovely Boy performed by Keane
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Everybody’s Changing performed by Keane
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When I fall in love performed by Keith Jarrett
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Walk Away performed by Kelly Clarkson
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Majory Razor Blade performed by Kevin Coyne
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El-Harba Wine performed by Khaled (feat Amar)
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| | : Hi..
I just want to say that i love that song!!!
El-Harba Wine. And as you say, i dont understand a singel word of what they sing. That only makes it more fun.
Do you know of any other songs like this one? : It seems from one site I've found that "El Harba Wine" means "To run but where". That aside, Khaled (aka Cheb or Young Khaled) has quite a few album's out, this track is from "Kenza", and is also on a comp "The King of Rai".
You could also check out another Algerian artist Cheb Mami - The "Prince of Rai" but the album of that name is from the 80's and a little dated. I'm also quite fond of Egyptian star Hakim, who adds Spanish guitar touches and the accordian. My favourite track is possibly called "Habibi" from the LP "Comosuena". His most recent LP "2004" has either big samples or a guest appearance from James Brown.
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Amoureuse performed by Kiki Dee
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politiska dikten �terv�nder performed by kim hiorth�y
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Little Time Bomb performed by Kind of Like Spitting
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| | : Hi. is this a cover of the Billy Bragg song, or an original?
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Lark’s tongues in aspic parts 1 & 2 performed by King Crimson
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Moonchild performed by King Crimson
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21st Century Schizoid Man performed by King Crimson
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| | : I always liked Moonchild, also from the first album, and felt it influenced the early seventies Genesis sound.
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i don’t know what i can save you from performed by kings of convenience
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| | : I like this song also, both because of lyrics and melody. And I suggest you check out Royksopp's remix of this song
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California Waiting performed by Kings of Leon
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Fine Art Of Friendship performed by King�s X
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Mu Chin Ne Tsai He Fang [Mother where have you gone] performed by Koo Mei [Carrie Koo]
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Waltz For Koop performed by Koop
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Real Pain performed by Kraak & Smaak
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| | : If this recommendation sounds like an ad, it's because it is one! I found the exact same wording on another site�indie911.com. iPodChick works for the recording industry. Is that acceptable to Musical Taste members? It isn't to me. By the way, I like Kraak and Smaak�but I am not coming here anymore if shills like "iPodChick" are going to be posting "recommendations." : Hi aquila49 - thanks for your comment. yeah, I figured this was probably an 'inside' recommendation although I didn't do the follow-up googling! I don't mind say people recommending their own band so long as it's one song and they're pretty straight up about it, but obviously this isn't the same thing. I guess I should set out some guidelines somewhere. If anyone else has any feelings about this feel free to chime in! : I agree with aquila49 - off with their heads! I hardly buy music papers because too much is regurgitated verbatim from press releases. I must admit when I read the initial recommendation my mind glazed over halfway through the first phrase, so I couldn't actually read it. Send them back to MYSPACE! : I guess "ipodchick" doesn't have anything to say about this�or anything else. Good riddance. : I think the music speaks for itself, however it may have come to our awareness. I do not criticize ipodchick or anyone else for not posting more here. You have made people feel so "welcomed" to join in the discussion. Just keep on living in peace, love, and music.
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Mark Rae’s Medicine (Kraak & Smaak Remix) performed by Kraak & Smaak
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| | : Recommendation is by a recording industry shill. You can find the exact some wording at ubl.com and Indie911.com�straight from a press release. Ugghh.
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Unpredictable (Vocal Mix) performed by Krystal
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Herbert's Song performed by Krzysztof Komeda
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Main title - Vampire Killers performed by Krzysztof Komeda
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Lullaby performed by Krzysztof Komeda & Mia Farrow
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| | : I love this too! It seems to pull the whole movie into a class of it's own.
I've been trying to find the Claudine Longet version for years!
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Side By Side performed by Labrador
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The Way that I Found You performed by Ladytron
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Praire Dog performed by Laika
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How to open at will the most beautiful window performed by Lalo Schifrin
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| | : A lot of Lalo Schifrin's music doesn't seem to adhere to a formula, and this is one of those ... I never get tired of hearing it : This track is so quiet and peaceful. Lalo is a genious. We got in France, an electronic artist called Alex Gopher (I think he took his name from the soap opera "Love Boat", it's a sign!) that sampled the three first strings notes from that track. His album is called "You, my baby and I" but is more famous for the interpretation he made on "The child" based on a beautiful song from Billie Holliday "God bless the child". For those who want notice the fruits that have grown from the roots! Ennio Morricone made a concert recently in Paris, if Lalo could do the same soon...
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Bachianas Brasilieras #5 performed by Lalo Schifrin
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Kelly's Heroes performed by Lalo Schifrin & the MGM Orchestra
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Gorecki performed by Lamb
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Gorecki performed by Lamb
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I want your kiss performed by Lani Groves (with Phil Moore and the Afro Latin Soultet)
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Run for Your Life performed by Lara & the Trailers
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| | : AY RUVV! : That one's a lot of fun!
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Japanese Restaurant Song performed by Laura Nyro
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Deceptacon performed by Le Tigre
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| | : aren't deceptacon the 'evil' transformers?
i have to agree with you, this song is wonderful. : If I hear this song on the dancefloor, I go nuts. Absolutely nuts. The only other song that can make me reach that height of sweaty bliss is Blur's "Girls and Boys".
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Travelling Riverside Blues performed by Led Zeppelin
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The Nights performed by Lee Hazlewood
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You've Lost that Lovin' Feeling performed by Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra
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| | : Lee's voice is a bit of an acquired taste(-but too,uh,rusty for me anyway-),but as for Nancy,her best recordings from this period(the 60's)are top quality..she became something of a cult heroine for die-hard 60's collectors..and went into pop history.. : I'll always remember them for "Some Velvet Morning When I'm Straight," which I never understood, but liked anyway--his rather drawling delivery opposite her more conventional one. : Post Top Gun this song is remarkably popular in its Righteous Brothers version amongst the local rugby and hockey playing types, so when doing sports parties its always good fun to play the nancy and Lee version for its disturbing "Slowed down" feeling. But at home, its always just good to play it.
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Home performed by Lene Lovich
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N�o Adianta performed by Leny Andrade
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Paper Thin Hotel performed by Leonard Cohen
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Suzanne performed by Leonard Cohen
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| | : I find too much Leonard Cohen can be a little on the bleak side, but this song is a real gem, A shiny, strangely uplifting jewel. I also have a version by Jack Jones, and I'm pleased that Jack Jones covered this song, in many ways its braver for him to have covered such un mainstream material than, say, Johnny Cash. My Girlfriend, however, finds Jack Jones' version very disturbing.
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The Days of Anger performed by Leroy Holmes
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Jungle Montuno performed by Les Baxter
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Go Chango performed by Les Baxter
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Hot Wind performed by Les Baxter
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Nightingale performed by Les Baxter
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Shooting Star performed by Les Baxter
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David Makalaster performed by Les Claypool’s Frog Brigade
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Georges V performed by Les Georges Leningrad
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Sugartown performed by Les Miladys
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Smoke Rings performed by Les Paul and Mary Ford
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Bare Bones and Branches performed by Lewis and Clarke
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De Cara a la Pared performed by Lhasa
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Split performed by LiLiPUT
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| | : Kleenex were great - this (and its b-side Die Matrosen) were Liliput's greatest moments. Their entire output Kleenex + Lilipt is available on a double CD. Also listen to 'Hitchhike'... and When The Cat's Away.
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Further performed by Longview
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Van Lear Rose performed by Loretta Lynn
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Last Summer performed by Lostprophets
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Tartiflette performed by Loungerie
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Alone Again Or performed by Love
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| | : I agree - unfortunately so did Miller beer, which used the horn part in a commericial aimed at the "Cinco de mayo" crowd. Still an incredible song.
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Alone again or performed by Love & Arthur Lee
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| | : Most of Loves material for me is not that great. I don't choose to listen to it - except for this song. It has this 'Summer of Love' dreamy hippie wistful feel. And, yes, wonderful harmonies. In it's way, it captures the mood of that time. : Great song from a great LP, which naturally I hated when I first bought it and didn't re-discover until 1980, after hearing the (very good) UFO cover of "Alone Again Or" from their "Lights Out" LP! : My first experience with this song was a cover version by The Damned ... it's actually very true to the original in my opinion - bold acoustic guitars, trumpets and all. Give it a listen!
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Meet Me At The Love-In performed by Love Generation
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If You Really Love Me performed by Lovescandal
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Yo Que No Vivo Sin Ti (You Don�t Have to Say You Love Me) performed by Luis Miguel
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The Good, the Bad & the Ugly performed by Luiz Bonfa
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Listen To Me performed by Luiz Henrique w / Sivuca
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Desire Lines performed by Lush
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For Love performed by Lush
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Little Bit performed by Lykke Li
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Take Me With You performed by Lyn Christopher
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Sweet Talking Candyman performed by Lynn Carey (visually performed by ’The Carrie Nations’)
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| | : Is it camp? Am I just too out of touch with my taste? To me its a great song off one of my favourite Soundtracks. I may have chosen "in the long run" over it, but not necessarily. Maybe Lynn Careys vocal performance is a little powerful for modern tastes. Dunno still don't get camp.
Great choice anyway! : Both the song and the film are amazing, in my opinion. I think the only reason it gets tarred with that 'camp' brush is the movie is one of those all-but-the-kitchen-sink storylines and the songs get lumped in too. I hope that DVD rumour is true.
BTW, struck very lucky at a record fair today and got the 7" of Come With The Gentle People for a mere 50p, surely worth miles more than that??! : "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" 2-Disc DVD will be released on June 13, 2006.
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arise performed by lynne Arriale trio
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Otherside performed by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis
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The Liberty of Norton Folgate performed by Madness
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Frozen (Stereo MCs Remix) performed by Madonna
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In us both performed by madreoceano
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Epitaph for my heart performed by Magnetic Fields
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madam butterfly (un bel di vedremo) performed by malcolm maclaren
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I Can Feel A Hot One performed by Manchester Orchestra
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Shake it out performed by Manchester Orchestra
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Bossa Rock Blues #1 performed by Manfredo Fest
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Metal Warriors performed by Manowar
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All Men Play On Ten performed by Manowar
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| | : Tried your recommandation. Very poor music. Erased it. : hmmm... such a painfully earnest rock comment, in such an irony saturated market. I think you may have missed the point somewhat. Lighten up kid, and broaden your scope.
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The Beauty of Who You Are performed by Marc Broussard
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Tiao bra�o forte performed by Marcos Valle
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Garra performed by Marcos Valle
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previsao do tempo performed by Marcos Valle
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The 8.17 Northbound Success Merry-go round performed by Margo Guryan
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Mowgli’s Road performed by Marina and the Diamonds
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Let’s Get Married performed by Mariya Takeuchi
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Up On The Hill performed by Mark Burgess and the Sons of God
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California Soul performed by Marlena Shaw
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This Love performed by Maroon 5
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Put Your Hands On The Screen performed by Martin Briley
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Fiesta In Belo Horizonte performed by Martin B�ttcher
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It’s A Desperate Situation performed by Marvin Gaye
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Oblivion performed by Mastodon
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Movie Ending Romance performed by Math and Physics Club
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Close My Eyes performed by Matisyahu
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| | : yeah, this guy is badass. i recommend. : Yeah for sure. I find the music of Matisyahu a refreshing blast of inspiring music for any occasion. Im amazed at how well his lyrics flow with his hip-hop/reggae beats. His story is unique too. Check out his website.... matisyahu.org King without a Crown has got to be one of the catchiest tunes I have heard in awhile.
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Daylight performed by Matt & Kim
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The music played performed by Matt Monro
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On the Nature of Daylight performed by Max Richter
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obsolete performed by mc solaar
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Red Sleeping Beauty performed by McCarthy
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Write To Your MP Today performed by McCarthy
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These Desperate Hours performed by Mel Torme
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Palace Station performed by Melody Club
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Holes performed by Mercury Rev
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Ride the Lighting performed by Metallica
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Elle a... elle a pas... performed by Michel Legrand
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Theme from "The Go-Between" performed by Michel Legrand and the LSO
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| | : Just listening to what I assume is the same version of this (mine is on a cheapo Bell compilation from the early 70s). Fantastic track indeed!
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petrol pop performed by michel magne & jean yanne
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Some Sing, Some Dance performed by Michel Pagliaro
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Everywhere performed by Michelle Branch
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baked a cake performed by Mick Thomas and the sure thing
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"The Glow" pt. 2 performed by Microphones
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Stay Here performed by Mike Golden and Friends
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Crime of Passion performed by Mike Oldfield
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La Discotheque performed by Mike Rozakis
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| | : Thanks for the heads up on this LP! Its a great one, I love the way its at once stumbling and psychedlic, but at the same time maintains the great groove. Good fuzz guitar and great strings, plus that lovely wayward organ.
Is there any more Mike Rozakis music lurking around?
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All Blues performed by Miles Davis
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My Heart Took A Licking (But It Kept On Ticking) performed by Millie Jackson
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Se telefonando performed by Mina
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| | : This song was covered in a great version by Francoise Hardy (as "Je changerais d'avis"). It's on several compilations of her 60s recordings. : Francoise also recorded it in English (the recording is exactly the same apart from the vocals) as 'I will change my life'. Great stuff!
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Sob Story performed by Minor Threat
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Straight Edge performed by Minor Threat
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That’s When I Reach For My Revolver performed by Mission of Burma
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everyones waiting performed by missy higgins
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So Much Beauty In Dirt performed by Modest Mouse
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neverending math equation performed by modest mouse
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| | : some additional information would be nice. e.g. what kind of music is this? i mean..punk or indie or...?
by the way this is the only feature i miss about this lovely site: every song should have a category in which its musicstyle is saved. you know, like in those mp3-tags. then you would have a nice search button for all bossa nova songs for example! :)
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Teeth Like God’s Shoeshine performed by Modest Mouse
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Beside Me performed by Mojo Men
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There�ll be another spring performed by Monica Zetterlund
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Pearlie’s swine performed by Monica Zetterlund
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Losin Yo Head performed by Monsters of Folk
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The Wiggely Cat Walk! performed by Montparnasse
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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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Oh Well, I'll never learn performed by Morrissey
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| | : I couldn't agree more! Having purchased the US 12 inch of 'suedehead' which didn't include this track, it was such a nice surprise in 1994 when I purchased the 13-cd british singles box set and found this track. Moz sings this song with such a great since of joyous naughtiness that you just want to tweak his delinquent little nose.
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Dungeon Master performed by Mr. Quintron
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Now There�s That Fear Again performed by M�m
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The Ghosts You Draw On My Back performed by M�m
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I Belong To You - Mon CÅ�ur S’ouvre Ã� Ta Voix performed by Muse
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Beer Song performed by Mustard Plug
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Blown a Wish performed by My Bloody Valentine
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| | : Agreed. My Bloody Valentine are a funny band. A lot of their (undoubtedly too short) back catalogue is either over-rated, unlistenable or over-rated. And this is from a confirmed 'fan'. Still, most of the bands I adore wouldn't have turned on the digital delay pedals without Kevin Shields, so I have something to be eternally grateful for. And Blown a Wish remains my closest call with pop perfection. Slightly warped and ill-at-ease, it is an almost unspeakably beautiful track. It still makes me ache in the pit of my stomach when I hear it. : the sonic approximation of a kiss. i don't know. that's what this song gives me. the thrill of a first kiss. every time i hear it.
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Everything You Wanted performed by My Rich Friends
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Ticket to Ride performed by Mystic Moods Orchestra
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| | : Erm- when I wrote this I think I hadn\'t yet got into the Carpenters. this is basically the Carpenters\' version of ticket to ride but an orchestral version. Still very cool, but that was the origin of the arrangement!
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Carcara performed by Nancy Ames
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James Brown performed by Nancy Dupree
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Hurt So Bad performed by Nancy Holloway
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Kinky Love performed by Nancy Sinatra
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| | : The British art pop group The Pale Saints recorded a terrific version of Kinky Love around 1990. Beautiful homage to this exceptional song! : yeah, I'm a huge fan of the pale saints, and I actually heard their version first. I think a few of their songs are truly incredible; I'll have to recommend some here soon. : Wow. This is a cool track. I played it for my girlfriend, and the lyrics really cracked her up. Anyone know who produced or arranged this track? I'd definitely be interested in other material along these lines, Nancy Sinatra or otherwise. : !!! im desperate to get hold of the pale saints version of kinky love but cant find it anywhere!! can anyone help? i may have to call my boyfriend of 10 years ago to ask for a copy of his, tho i think his now wife may not approve! : A belated response for bobbyspacetroup: the track was from a single, produced by Snuff Garrett and arranged by Al Capps. Yes, let's find some more stuff with this sound! : To Joakimbo .... hey Stupid ... why don't you do what I did about 14 years ago when I first heard Kinky Love by the Palesaints ... go to your Record Store and ORDER the 4 song EP ... duhhhh ... pretend there's no Kaaza and support this fabulous band that has disbanded .... Spend some MONEY for a change. : Delicado ... Kinky Love was originally written by Dave Ellington, for Nancy Sinatra. Once again "Bimbo" .. borrow some cash and order this EP ... you'll be glad you did. KL was the first song I heard by the palesaints, and now have everything they published. They disbanded in the late Nineties. : To all ... the palesaints was one of the most creative 90's British Alternative bands to ever exist, along with My Bloody Valentine, The Cocteau Twins etc etc ....
: Just one more thing, Delicado .. you say these lyrics are "stupid" .. sung by Nancy S yes .. the palesaints version, with the gorgeous and subtle guitarwork of Graeme Nesmith, along with Mariel Barham's sultry and : dark voice make up the whole recipe to make this song work ... a woman and a man are in love ... they have a perhaps twisted but beautiful sexual relationship as well ... it's a love song .. NS's version is eww. : to my namesake mr. wonny: I'm a huge fan of pale saints; bought the 12" on the day it came out. Also rather like the Nancy version; let's live and let live, eh! : Well .. hello ... here's some dumb Johnny/Palesaints trivia .. the first cd I ordered lasted about 2 weeks ... I was drunk, and a few cds were on the floor by my bed .. I thought one was the ashtray and ruined it. Ordered another the nest day. First heard it on CJSW (University FM). : By the way Kimbo, if you ever come back here, I found a site where you can order Flesh Balloon, along with anything else they did ... http://www.gemm.com/q.cgi?rb=ANDYBURNETT&wild=Pale+Saints : Course you can try Ebay .... I may have spoken in haste ... perhaps these cds are no longer in print ... I bought them all up till about 1994 or 5 ... since then the band has died ...
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Lavender Thursday performed by Nanette Natal
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Mon Amie La Rose performed by Natacha Atlas
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Natural Beauty performed by Neil Young
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Outro With Bees (Reprise) performed by Neko Case
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S�o Paulo performed by Nelson Riddle
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The Tide performed by Neurosis (US)
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King of the Carrot Flowers Prt. 1,2 & 3. performed by Neutral Milk Hotel
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In the Aeroplane Over the Sea performed by Neutral Milk Hotel
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| | : this album is going to make a huge impact on you if you dare to listen. : All I have to say is that I agree with the above. My wife and I had this song played at our wedding reception. With tears in our eyes we danced. I would like to have it played at my funeral. : Whenever I hear that someone loves this album as much as I do this strange things happens where I want to draw you all into a bearhug where we cry our fears away all through the long night. : this song can make you feel so many emotions at once. it truly is a wrok of art. there is almost no way that you wouldnt like it. everytime i hear it, i fall in love with the amazing writing talents of these guys. : This is one of my most life-changing albums. It does something to me, almost spiritually. If people have an open mind, they need to hear this.
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Two-Headed Boy performed by Neutral Milk Hotel
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King of Carrot Flowers, Pt. 1 performed by Neutral Milk Hotel
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Areas performed by New Musik
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Traps performed by New Musik
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Sooner Than You Think performed by New Order
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| | : agreed. it is an amazing song.
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Perfect Kiss performed by New Order
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Mother we just can't get enough performed by New Radicals
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You Get What you Give performed by New Radicals
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| | : An opera singer included this in her \"Desert Island Discs\" selection last week.
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Are you the one that I've been waiting for? performed by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
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Things Behind The Sun performed by Nick Drake
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Riverman performed by Nick Drake
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Tell me why performed by Nick Heyward
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Whistle Down the Wind performed by Nick Heyward
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I�m not saying performed by Nico
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| | : I love this song, Nico is one of my favorites. Her voice has such a uniqueness. It's very deep and peaceful. : Oh, wow. This comment is four years old! But I just joined this place and this is one of my favorite songs right now, in 2006. I harbor a little resentment for Delicado, who claims the bridge is corny. I know it's not so insightful to say this since two of Nico's songs were used in another Wes Anderson movie, but the bridge section reminds me a lot of Rushmore, when Max and Blume do a simultaneous jump on bikes at the end, after their reconciliation. I guess that's why I like it. I wish Nico would have done more stuff like this. : i grew up on the gordon lightfoot version--but cripes, leave it to nico to so deliciously catastrophize a perfectly good tune. hers is amazingly well executed in the sentiments conveyed, ...and some catchy, too! love it, love it, love it.
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A Picture Of Love performed by Nico Fidenco
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The Wind In My Face performed by Nico Fidenco & Stephen Boyd
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Baila Chibiquiban performed by Nico Gomez and His Afro Percussion Inc.
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Macumba performed by Nicos Jaritz Sextet
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Go To Hell performed by Nina Simone
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Lights In The Sky performed by Nine Inch Nails
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mirza performed by nino ferrer
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Mowgli performed by Nino Nardini & Roger Roger
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Smells Like Teen Spirit performed by Nirvana
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| | : There should be a rule against bands recommending their own songs. The ever devious Signor Morricone did at least submit his own tracks under a variety of cunning guises. : Hey! Maybe they need some free promo... besides, I think these guys are gonna make some money someday, then musicaltaste will get a peice of the action!! sweet... : Never heard of them. but this sounds like a rip off of The Offspring's "Self Esteem" to me:)
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In Bloom performed by Nirvana
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Shape of my Heart performed by Noah and the Whale
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Last DJ performed by Noah And The Whale
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Walkabout performed by Noah Lennox feat. Atlas Sound
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Turn me on performed by Norah Jones
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Sunrise performed by Norah Jones
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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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Breathe Out performed by Nothingface
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Sur ton r�pondeur performed by Notre-Dame
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Trzeba Wracać performed by Novi Singers
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| | : just to reiterate, this IS the best song ever!
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Dragostea Din Tei performed by O-Zone
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...The Collapse of Detective Dullight performed by Of Montreal
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Mr Peacock performed by Orange Colored Sky
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| | : Based on your enthusiastic description, I tracked this song down (it wasn't an easy task!), and I can't say I was disappointed. Very groovy indeed! The best song ever written about peacocks. : For those who don't know - the song is from the movie "The Love God" starring Don Knotts.
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Let’s Go to the Dark Side of the Moon performed by Original Love
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Freio Aerodinamico performed by Os 3 Morais
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| | : i have a sneaking suspicion that os tres morais and os tres brasilieros were in fact the same group...the reason that i say this is because os tres brasilieros were a family group comprised of two brothers and a sister, whose last name just happened to be "morais". if so, have a look for the album that i've made a recommendation from. it'd seem to jive, since this comp is on emi, and the lp i have is on capitol. : hmm, interesting. Shame there is a dearth of info available for either group... are os tres brasilieros consistently good, out of interest? : well, the album i have is pretty standard vocal bossa & samba-type stuff, but it's not bad. very easy to listen to, and there are a few inspired moments. i'll check the liner notes to see if i can garner any more info on them. : i think the correct name this band is "os tres moraes". here in Brazil, moraes is frequently a last name, while "morais" can be traduzed by "ethics", "moral". : sorry, i made a mistake. The real name is MORAIS. The link to this band is http://acesso-raro.blogspot.com/ . There can be downloaded the mp3 e see the album cover. : This ensemble was the best one in the end of the 60s in Brazil. The accurate voise of Jane Moraes was simply marvelous. They have been influenced by Les Swingle Singers. They began their career singing music erudite and in a second moment they joined Bossa Nova hits of Chico Buarque and Tom Jobim. They have enregistered three LPs. When Jane married Herondy and make the kitsch couple Jane & Herondy her brothers relpaced her by Ana Lucia and after one last LP they splited the ensemble for separate careers. One of them is now new as "Santo Morales", a bolero singer. One of their best hits was O Sonho (The Dream), 1968, of Egberto Gismonti.
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Bat Macumba performed by Os Mutantes
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Mandato performed by Osmar Milito e Quarteto Forma
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Let Me In performed by Osmonds
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May my heart be cast into stone performed by Other Voices
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| | : I was going to recommend this same song and looking for some info on the net I discovered by chance you have already recommended it. Just listening to it makes me feel like clapping my fingers and sing aloud to heaven with my eyes full of tears. Love the background vocals too! : Just wanted to add, the song I have is performed by a girl group called Toys. Is that right? : Thanks for the good words about our record, Ron.
Actually, we weren't a studio group. Here are some details on The Other Voices:
The Other Voices consisted of me, Stu Nitekman (who later wrote a book about Scrabble, the board game, under the name Jonathan Hatch - JH also does voice-overs and commercials under that name now), and Ira Margolis. We had previously been a folk-rock group called The New Outlook. We were singing in Central Park in NYC one Sunday afternoon. Ellie Greenwich
and Mike Rashkow walked by, liked what they heard, and said they'd like to produce us. They signed us, changed our name to The Other Voices, and landed us a contract with Atlantic Records.
May My Heart Be Cast Into Stone was one of three songs we went in and recorded in a NYC studio. The other two were "Hung Up On Love" and "No Olympian
Heights". Only "Hung On Love" was written by one of
us -- me (and Mikie Harris). "Hung Up On Love" was included on Rhino Handmade's Come to the Sunshine: Soft Pop Nuggets for the WEA Vaults in 2004 (Andrew Sandoval compiled it).
I now a professor, author of science fiction and books about the cellphone (I'm currently working on a book about the First Amendment), appear a lot on television, etc - details on my web page: www.sff.net/people/paullevinson
All best wishes and Happy New Year!
Paul
PS - The Toys also have a version of Cast Into Stone - same song, different recording.
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The Flower Shop performed by Our Front Porch
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Theme from the Traitors performed by Packabeats
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New Partner performed by Palace Music
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I�m gonna have to find and soak this up now... : beautiful song. i've been a sporadic fan of will oldham related stuff for some years now, but hadn�t heard this until now. thanks!
hmm. on a side note, this is the 666th american release that has been recommended here. i might be a bit childish, but i was hoping that number would go to some really, really bad contemporary pop music. Hey, you can't always get what you want:) : This song was the soundtrack to my incorrigible devotion to a lovely young girl when I myself was a bit younger. I used to listen to this tune repeatedly in my tiny little newly discovered room in the immensely overwhelming new land in which I found myself during the adventure which was to last the next four years, wandering Europe by my heartstrings. This was the song. I used to drink gin martinis to it. And eat the olive. And shudder because winter had come to my little home, and she was always, at least as often as the song played, on my mind.
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Typing Pool performed by Pam and the Paper Clips
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Lying is the most fun performed by Panic at the Disco
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Walk performed by Pantera
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Abbandonati Amore performed by Paul Anka
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It´s my life performed by Paul Anka
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Crazy Dreams performed by Paul Brady
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happy go lucky me performed by paul evans
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We Dance performed by Pavement
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| | : this one has been among my fave pavement albums since it came out. this album has some stand out tracks like grounded , fight this generation and we dance. there is also a rare version of this song on a 7". it was released prior to wowee zowee. : absolutely love this track. can't agree with you on wowee zowee though, i think that's a brilliant album...
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Light Years performed by Pearl Jam
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Die Antwort Weiss Ganz Allein Der Wind performed by Peggy March & Benny Thomas
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Please performed by Pendragon
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Dance, Bunny Honey, Dance performed by Penny McLean
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Light Flight performed by Pentangle
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final solution performed by pere ubu
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To the shore performed by Pet Shop Boys
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Woman performed by Peter & Gordon
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Big Time performed by Peter Gabriel
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Too Young performed by Phoenix
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Fumemos Un Cigarrillo performed by Piero
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| | : choose the italian compositers but choose them better:
isn't "luiz henrique" , is LUIS ENRIQUEZ. other marvellous song of his: lo scatenato.
sorry for my english!!!
: Pretty sure "Luiz Henrique" is the correct spelling, and that he is Brazilian. Must be a different guy than the similarly named Italian. : Piero is from Argentina.
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Travolti Da Un Insolito Destino Nell�Azzurro Mare D�Agosto performed by Piero Piccioni
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La Foresta Incantata performed by Piero Umiliani
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| | : Magical track. It's can also be found on Easy Tempo, Vol. 9. Too bad atrecordings has shut down. : Magical indeed! Morricone, Piccioni, Umiliani, and Trovaioli are like Sirens... I am sure there are others - God grant me the time and good fortune to find them!
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High Hopes performed by Pink Floyd
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| | : One of the things I am always concerned about when deciding what music to listen to is how much it will tend to make me fart (and then of course there is the issue of the precise type of fart which will tend to result). : Oh, and it's from The Division Bell, released in 1994. I just sold my copy...made me fart too much
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Cirrus Minor performed by Pink Floyd
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| | : Indeed. The Floyd records that are best are the soundtrack material. Mainly because they had to adapt to a medium outside their own dreamy minds. This is my second favorite after "A Saucerful of Secrets" LP. But their "Obscured By Clouds" LP is also a soundtrack piece for an unreleased film that has the same fine qualities... I hate to get long-winded about the whole Floyd thing, but I have to mention Hubert Laws LP "Crying Song" (CTI 1002/6000) which features two compositions from "More".
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Money performed by Pink Floyd
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Pizzicato Five X (remix by Pandart Sashoona) performed by Pizzicato Five
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The Awakening performed by Pizzicato Five
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| | : The song is on "great white wonder" as well, but sung by a male singer (Konishi or Takanami perhaps?). It's a beautiful song, though not a typical Pizzicato Five tune :)
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Triste performed by Pizzicato Five
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Dress performed by PJ Harvey
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| | : A fantastic song. Acoustic live version, from Peel Sessions is probably even better.
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Sheela Na-Gig performed by PJ Harvey
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Kortisin performed by Plaid
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smells like teen spirit performed by pleasure beach
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Late Goodbye performed by Poets of the Fall
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Talking Scarlet performed by Prefab Sprout
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Without Her performed by Preston Guild
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| | : One of his most covered songs at least in the pop canon.It seems like there's sooo many more versions to be found yet!I'd like to hear this one.Also check out the latinized brilliance of Blood, Sweat & Tears version from their"Child Is Father to the Man" LP. Maybe thats where these guys picked-up the style for their take...?
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Everyday Is Like Sunday performed by Pretenders
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| | : I'll have to try to find this. The Pretenders also did a cover of Radiohead's Creep - I think its a B-side (can CD singles have B-sides?) which is cracking - I much prefer it to Radiohead's versh. : The Pretenders cover of 'Creep' is included on the 4-CD/1-DVD box set "Pirate Radio". I couldn't agree more, mattypenny, it is better than the original...
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Duel performed by Propaganda
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| | : Another one of my all time favourites. The extended 12" is outstanding.
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Time Over - Timeout performed by Psycho - Path
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This is Hardcore performed by Pulp
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| | : Totally agree ... I remember that the video for this song was equally fantastic - a tribute to '50s technicolor melodramas, but with an added dose of sleaze. : dammit. just rediscovered this myself and was about to rcommend it. didn't appeal to me the first time around,
but then again i probably have a slightly better/ more diverse taste in music now. besides, the years have been kind to it. you're spot on about the use of the peter thomas sample, i have to agree that it's pretty tastefully done. : if you can use the word "tasteful" about this song, that is:)
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Disco 2000 performed by Pulp
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| | : I love this song. Have you heard keane's cover? It's not as good as the original, but it's nice :) : There's a Nick Cave cover that I think is pretty cool.
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Quando o carnaval chegar performed by Quarteto em Cy
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| | : Yes! I've been hooked on their version of "Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser" lately, from the same 72' LP. That year was great for brazillian recordings in general. Also check out Marcos Valle's "Vento Sul".
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Fat Bottom Girls performed by Queen
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Somebody to Love performed by Queen
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Don’t Try Suicide performed by Queen
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Drowse performed by Queen
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Everybody Hurts performed by R.E.M
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Everybody Hurts performed by R.E.M.
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| | : It's a great song and the video might be even better. Scratch that out, you can't compare the song and the video. Just know that the video is amazing. : i just heard this song again on the radio after not hearing it for a couple of years and it became so clear to me that the boys from R.E.M. masterfully created a modern, pleading soul ballad. Notice the breakdown at the end and you can almost imagine Mike Stipe down on his knees pleading to the audience, ala James Brown. Love the song even more now.
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Street Spirit (Fade Out) performed by Radiohead
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Pyramid Song performed by Radiohead
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Scatterbrain (As Dead As Leaves) performed by Radiohead
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Bel m’es qu’eu chant performed by Raimon de Marival
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Gates of Babylon performed by Rainbow
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| | : A good choice! : Fantastic choice, always been my favourite. Loved it since I was 14. (now 39). The instrumental section is just as good as it gets.
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Function at the Junction performed by Ramsey Lewis
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Julia performed by Ramsey Lewis
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| | : Is there any way to get the whole album Mother Nature's Son on CD? : yes, there's a Japanese CD, which you could probably get via www.dustygroove.com. It really is a wonderful album (for those that like this kind of thing!)
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To slow things down performed by Random Bruce
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"saturdays in silesia" performed by rational youth
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37 Hours (In The U.S.A.) performed by Raw Stylus
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A Song For You performed by Ray Charles
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Just Like the Movies performed by Regina Spektor
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Genius Next Door performed by Regina Spektor
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Captain of Your Ship performed by Reparata & the Delrons
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| | : I agree - absolutely fantastic. Even its use in the Muller yoghurt commercial couldn't harm its basic genius.
The fact that it's sampled by Betty Boo in Doin' The Do is another plus point! : I first heard this song on the Muller ad! - which led me to hunt out the original. Great pop!
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Love Like Semtex performed by Rialto
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Dansero performed by Richard Hayman
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Vapour Trail performed by Ride
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| | : ye-ye! nice one! : first you look so strong then you fade away the sunlight blinds my eyes i love you anyway - pure genius - and then one of them joined Oasis. Bugger.
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Unfaithful performed by Rihanna
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Holier than thou performed by Rita Hosking
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Children (Dream Version) performed by Robert Miles
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You Will Remember Me (Detalhes) performed by Roberto Carlos
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Te Ofrezco Mi Coraz�n (Make It With You) performed by Roberto Jordan
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Sola (Then) performed by Rocio Durcal
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Richard Nixon performed by Rod & The MSR Singers
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Do it again performed by Ronnie Aldrich
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| | : and here i was convinced that i was the only person in the world that liked this album! the cover of "mas que nada" on here is great!
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A Really Good Time performed by Roxy Music
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Bitter-Sweet performed by Roxy Music
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If There is Something performed by Roxy Music
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Hurry to Me performed by Roy Budd
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| | : The Budd version is also available on "Rebirth of the Budd," for those (like myself) wanting an introduction to his work. The Sandpipers' version on "Canto Morricone Vol." is equally nice. : I just wanted to recommend ‘The Sound Spectrum’ which this is on. I’ve had a copy of years but have only just realised that it’s essential listening - if you like this sort of thing, probably drive you mad otherwise. : Yes, it\'s a cracking compilation. It\'s so well done that if you listen to the tracks out of context (e.g. on the original LPs), they don\'t sound as thrilling as they do on this mix!
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cigarettes and chocolate milk performed by rufus wainwright
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| | : Just copying and pasting in lyrics doesn't really make me want to find out more about the music. How about filling in the rest of the info, including the reasons you're recommending the song! : I really love this song by Rufus. It's a cute little song and very catchy. Pluse who doesn't want to hear a song about cigarettes and chocolate milk.
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I Don’t Know performed by Ruth Brown
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Bulletproof Soul performed by Sade
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He was here but not for long performed by Sally Dastey
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Whatta Man performed by Salt �N� Pepa featuring En Vogue
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"So Shy" performed by Sam Prekop
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You, Assassin performed by San Serac
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Frank Mills performed by Sandie Shaw
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| | : There is now an English version available of Sandie's 'Frank Mills' (previously unreleased).
It's on 'Reviewing The Situation' (EMI 7243 8 66108 2 9)
Also has a great cappella version of Paul McCartneys 'Junk' on it.
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Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars) performed by Sarah Vaughn
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| | : Blossom Dearie also performs a nice version of this great song on her 1964 LP 'May I Come In'
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Repined bastard nation performed by Satyricon
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Photobooth Curtain performed by School for the Dead
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granite state destroyer performed by scissorfight
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Stormy performed by Scott Walker
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angels of ashes performed by Scott Walker
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Sunshine performed by Screeching Weasel
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Manon performed by Serge Gainsbourg
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| | : I must agree with you (it seems pretty appropriate to do so as you introduced the song to me yourself a few years ago) - this is a very beautiful song, very beautifully and expressively sung, and the arrangement is frankly stunning. This is definitely one of those Gainsbourg tracks which really hits the heights in every department. Surely worth a listen, even to those who can't stand the bulk of Serge's output. : Scott Walker has some similarly haunting orchestral arrangements but as a singer he's a sheep whereas Serge's a wolf. A great sheep, though.
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Chez Les Y�-Y� performed by Serge Gainsbourg
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| | : yeah, I was completely blown away when I first heard the 'du jazz...' compilation! Astounding stuff, and you're right - he tried everything and was almost always successful... : Have you heard "Nazi Rock"? : ok, emphasis on the 'almost' I guess. I actually have friends who enjoy 'rock around the bunker', but it's not really my cup of tea. : The saddest thing about Gainsbourg's restless life is that he got most popular in France on the most awkward musical road he ever followed. That was the half-arse reggae music he made. But still he's a hero of mine.
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Ah melody performed by Serge Gainsbourg
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| | : ah delicado.... : Wonderful track; absolutely magic, and second only to "Manon" in Gainsbourg's output for me. In the context of the album, it's a kind of foil to the more vigourous remainder, an all-too-short lyrical interlude. : Stellar. "Histoire de Melody Nelson" is one of THE best concept records of all time..period.(But you don't have to understand French to appreciate this wicked album..) The lush string arrangements, interweaving deep&funky bass, Gainsborough's sleazily "seductive" voice:sometimes whispering,sometimes "singing"..all adds to the perfection. I will always treasure this album..
("Ah!Melody" is one of the "lighter" songs from the album as the overall atmosphere of the album is darker,creepier:a feeling of perversion, death & doomed love..) One of his best. Pure magic. : got to love that. one of the definite highlights in his amazingly diverse output for me.
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Couleur Caf� performed by Serge Gainsbourg
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un poison voilent, c�est ca l�amour performed by serge gainsbourg
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bonnie and clyde performed by serge gainsbourg
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| | : Relentless violin beat, depressing song, memorable, moves toward its inescapable conclusion...makes me think of a well loved coworker who died in '01. : the "stereolab version" wouldn't happen to be the Luna (feat. Laetitia Sadier of Stereolab)'s hidden track from the Penthouse LP would it?
Anyway, the Luna f. Laetitia version of Bonnie & Clyde is absolutely fantastic. : )
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Manon performed by Serge Gainsbourg
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manon performed by serge gainsbourg
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A Christmas Lullaby performed by Shane MacGowan and the Popes
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I Don�t Need A Doctor performed by Sheila B. Devotion
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The Lily performed by Shelby Flint
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Always On Your Side performed by Sheryl Crow
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Big Town Boy performed by Shirley Matthews
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Más Papaya performed by Sidestepper
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Hiding performed by Simon Warner
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| | : Yes, Hiding is a superbly melancholy and well crafted song - also one of my favourites, though it depends what mood I'm in. Thankfully, Waiting Rooms has a song for almost any mood (including irritation at slobby flatmates; inappropriate lust; drunken joy et al).
I can't actually think of another songwriter as talented as this guy - writing the lyrics and the music and bringing them together so cleverly. Makes ya sick! : It strikes me that the music world just isn't ready for someone as eccentric and talented as Simon Warner... who bothers with lyrics these days? Does anyone really appreciate a good witty tale, smattered with drama and an edgy charm? No. Does anyone long for real music, as opposed to a monotonous beat overlaid with a dull mantra? No. But this shouldn't stop the creation of brilliant songs. Simon, you're not the only one swimming against the tide. If you're happy doing it then that's all that matters. Oh, and it looks like you've picked up a few fans along the way - despite the lack of media support!
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clair performed by Singers Unlimited
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chit it laeng performed by sinn sisamouth and ros serey sothea
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Tattoo performed by Siouxsie and the Banshees
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intifada performed by Ska-P
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Love To Drink performed by Slim Moon
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Underwater Love performed by Smoke City
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Set The Fire To The Third Bar performed by Snow Patrol ft. Martha Wainwright
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Say Hello, Wave Goodbye performed by Soft Cell
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| | : Yes, isn't this a brilliant, devastating track. I think the out-of-tune vocals are all part of the package! This shares some of the desolate and empty electronic feel of some of Joy Division's work, but puts it into a pop context.
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I decided - Pt. 1 performed by Solange knowles
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Poema Ritmico do Malandro performed by Sonia Santos e Zito Righi
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the empty page performed by sonic youth
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feathered fish performed by sons of adam
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| | : This song grew on me, I originally heard about it because it was a cover tune given to the band by Arthur Lee of Love. I have it on one of my many garage compilations, it's one of the best songs on there. Don't ever feel bad about garage band music, I love the stuff and I am black myself. Of course, a lot of garage bands were influenced by black musicians, especially the great Bo Diddley.
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The Ghost of the Robot performed by Sounds Like a Personal Problem
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Headache performed by Space Twins
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True performed by Spandau Ballet
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Like to get to know you performed by Spanky and our Gang
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| | : I just found the original album of the same name this song is on. It's beautiful with just the right kind of softly psychedelic artwork and some crazy, groovy spoken word passages on some tracks. "Like to Get to Know You" stands out as the definitive song and remains one of the most mesmerizing soft pop tunes in the world. : It's also worth noting that the single version, found on the 1969 "Spanky's Greatest Hit(s)" album, is the definitive one, free as it is from the pickup-line chatter that obscures the intro on the original album, as well as featuring the gorgeous coda which is included separately on the "LTGTKY" LP. : This is my favorite Spanky and Our Gang tune, a gorgeous and wistful number. I also have the original LP, which features a different version from the 45 as gregcaz mentioned. There is a video of the band performing this on Youtube that I think originally aired on the Smothers Brothers. I saw Spanky and the Gang a number of times on TV as a kid.
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Spirit Ditch performed by Sparklehorse
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My Other Voice performed by Sparks
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shine a light performed by spiritualized
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St Matthew Fashion performed by Stanley Myers
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Fell in Love at 22 performed by Starflyer 59
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| | : Already recommended, only with olli's "mooncat style" lower case spelling... While you are there, observe if you will the ensuing religious commentary thread. One of the more entertaining on the site so far. : heh. merci for letting me know. i'll keep me nose to the ground then, and just watch from afar. (religious thread -- would it have to do with them being on Tooth on Nail or summat?)
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Papaya performed by Stelvio Cipriani
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Fantasia tragica performed by Stelvio Cipriani
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Church on white performed by Stephen Malkmus
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love with the three of us performed by stereo total
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Narco Montenot performed by Stereolab
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Lo Boob Oscillator performed by Stereolab
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This World performed by Steve Hackett
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Hate Everything About U performed by Steve Lukather
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Creep performed by Stone Temple Pilots
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Trippin A Hole In A Paper Heart performed by Stone Temple Pilots
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Running Away performed by Strange Advance
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"she's everywhere" performed by strangelove
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| | : What do you want to know about Sudeten Creche? I can probably help ya out. : well, just about anything would be nice, actually:) : Oh I can tell you volumes about that group. I received my first kiss while that song was playing. : What would you like to know about the band? : I am surprised anyone has heard of us. It's been 24 years since we split. We only recorded 2 12" EP's. I will be happy to answer any questions. : I remember the song "are kisses out of fashion?". It used to be my favourite in the early eighties (and still is one of my favourites together with New Orders "Blue monday" and ODWs "Lawnchairs") and I tried to get it but couldnt find it in sweden in the early eighties. I dated a girl who had a compilation with the song on it, unfortunately i didnt get the right upportunity to steal it....
Did "Sudeten Creche" record any more songs?
Any chance that they could be found on the internet? I guess the records are not easy to find....
Who were the members? Where are they now? Did they play live? : Website http://www.sudetencreche.com
: Thanx, cool sleeves, I now recocnize the EP I wanted to steal from my ex-girlfriend (Europe in the year Zero) but please give us some more info. What about the name? What does it mean????
Do I have to visit all these underground vinyl shops to try to get the songs? I have "are kisses out of fashion?" on an old cassette from around 1984 (its getting noisy) : Henke,
At the moment your best bet is probably Ebay. Most of these are seriously rare. For more information bookmark the website http://www.sudetencreche.com , be patient, all your questions will be answered and many more! : I hope so, I ve heard that answer too many times on the net :-(
Has SC reformed? Will they tour this summer???? Arvikafestivalen in Sweden would be THE place for a reunion concert! : Henke, We are about to release more information via the Minimal Wave web site http://www.minimalwave.org and also East Village Radio http://www.eastvillageradio.com and we will also provide News as well via http://www.sudetencreche.com . Plans for new (and old) releases are under discussion as well as possible one-off concert in 2007. Our web site will grow from its small start and information will be added as it becomes available. I am sorry to seem vague but many of your questions are answered in our interviews for MW and EVR. You are welcome to subscribe to our mailing list for our news letter. Please send an e-mail to [email protected] with more information about Arvikafestivlen (ATB Sudeten Creche. : www.arvikafestivalen.se
The synth and goth festival in Sweden (well there is a lot of other music too... but mainly synth)
BTW your homepage seems to be working out fine, i just sent an email to your mailing list : wow, there�s been a lot happening here since the lat time i logged in! thanks for the info mark, it�s really nice to hear that you guys may be doing more in the future!
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"breakdown" performed by suede
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By The Sea performed by Suede
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Casimir polaski Day performed by sufjan Stevens
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Sugababes On The Run performed by Sugababes
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Mrs. Bluebird performed by Sunshine Day
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Dem No Worry We performed by Super Cat
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Presidential Suite performed by Super Furry Animals
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The Very Best Of Neil Diamond performed by Super Furry Animals
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Unprepared performed by Superdrag
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Times have changed performed by Supertramp
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Free performed by Sweet Robots Against the Machine
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Everything’s Gonna be alright performed by Sweetbox
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Dollhouse performed by Switchblade Symphony
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Black & White Eyes performed by Syd Matters
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Toy Box performed by Sylvia Striplin
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you made me feel like (everything is alright) performed by syreeta
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| | : Agreed. I love the undercurrent of dread in this song. Why it remained in the Motown vaults is a mystery to me.
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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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I Love Every Little Thing About You performed by Syreeta
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1000 Times performed by Tahiti 80
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The Circus performed by Take That
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Drugs (Electricity) performed by Talking Heads
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Traveller performed by Talvin Singh
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Prociss�o performed by Tamba Trio
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Worldwide choppers performed by Tech N9ne
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She Loves You performed by Ted Chippington
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The Angel’s Share performed by Ted Leo & the Pharmacists
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Marquee Moon performed by Television
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Ordinary Joe performed by Terry Callier
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| | : Brilliant! I love his What Color Is Love LP too.
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Things you´ll keep performed by The Apartments
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Telling Stories performed by The Argonauts
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Hear in Here performed by The Association
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Everything That Touches You performed by The Association
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| | : Yes indeed! Birthday is such a great album. I think this one was a minor hit for them, but the rest of this record is just as worthy of exhaltations. Check out the tune "Like Always" as well. Pure genius!! : i heart birthday. but then again, i heart the association. even stop your motor. : Their interweaving vocal harmonies still blow me away, especially on songs such as this one, my personal fave. "Insight Out" was 1st album we ever purchased independent of parents. "Requiem for the Masses" is another powerful harmonic tour de force. Who sings (not yells) like this anymore? Every member of the group (even Brian!) sang. : My then-girlfriend (now wife) and I had breakfast with the Association at about 2 am in the Atlanta Hyatt-Regency's coffee shop after a concert at Georgia Tech in 1969 or 1970. Nice guys! Although the Association took a lot of critical heat in the years since, I remember them as extremely professional musicians, able to precisely recreate their complex studio vocal harmonies live in concert. Part of the reason may have been that they were the first band I remember employing a mixing board out in the audience during a concert, something that became standard practice in the industry within a few years afterwards.
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Rose Petals, Incense and a Kitten performed by The Association
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| | : yummy song! i love this whole lp.
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Pandora’s Golden Heebie Jeebies performed by The Association
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| | : Again, one of the most underrated of US pop bands. Confined to "Oldies" FM radio forever, except for the occasional DJ who is tempted by the album "filler" which is where their real gems lie. This album is almost never mentioned, even though this tune charted in the top 40. And it being overshadowed by their more popular Curt Boettcher produced LP "And Along Comes...". A great
tune, and a record that deserves more attention indeed!
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Since I Left You performed by The Avalanches
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| | : yeah, this is great, I agree! Nice - and unusual - for a song to mix disco and easy listening in quite the way this song does. The one complaint which could be levelled is that the song isn't all that musically varied. As you say though, a feelgood number... : I bought this album last week and I'm in love with it! Stellar stuff, the Holiday sample is such a teaser though!
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6060-842 performed by The B-52s
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Diamonds Are Forever performed by The Bachelors
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Hot Little Hopes performed by The Band of Holy Joy
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| | : Keeping it in the family by responding to my own posting here. Aside from wanting to comment on just what a fantastic piece of journalism the above is - it's worth mentioning that BHJ have reformed, and a new album comes out next week - 'love never fails'. Aces. : Good news. Do you reckon they've gone electro?
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Meant for you performed by The Beach Boys
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| | : there is another fantastic version of this on the Brain Wilson s/t album to the film "I Just Wasn't Made For These Times", just Brian on piano and vocals. I can't understand why "Friends" isn't up there is "Pet Sounds" ... it's suh a great, and overlooked, album. : Friends is indeed a great beach boys album, with only a few weak tracks. Smiley Smile I feel is also underrated for not being smile... It's still lovely music though.
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Aren't You Glad performed by The Beach Boys
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| | : I LOVE this song. From my favourite (under-rated) Beach Boys album, 'Wild Honey' (1967)
There's also a live version available on a Beach Boys 'Live' album, which I believe was recorded in London in 1968...they fluff the lyrics, which, actually, adds to the charm.
Anyway, thank you for reminding me of this little gem.
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Breakaway performed by The Beach Boys
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| | : I agree - I have just listened to the song for the first time ever and am entirely "won over" - superb - nothing childish about it; simple but great, humble, never overdoing it. This is imaginative genius at work - in this case it has gotten way, way less credit than it deserves. Thumbs up for a powerful voice in good surroundings.
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Maxwell’s Silver Hammer performed by The Beatles
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| | : Unfortunately MacCartney, responsible for (or at least connected with) some of the best recorded rock/pop has also written such a huge quantity of absolute dross that I can't agree that "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" comes anywhere near being his worst. Can anyone name more than about three tracks he's come up with since the 60s that aren't dreadful? : Well you can ignore his solo work, pretend it's not there, but 'Maxwell's Silver Hammer' is on an otherwise sterling Beatles set. Maybe if either the 'Frog Chorus' or 'Silly Love Songs' were on there instead they'd steal the crown. No, no, that's not true, i hate this track so much because it's meant to be funny (Paul was always the unfunny Beatle, listen to those early press conferences). If you listen very carefully you can hear the other Beatles wincing and grimacing at Macca's 'comedy'. It makes it so painful to listen to. Unbearable. Still I'd stick my thumbs aloft for 'The Girl Is Mine', now that's funny.
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Round the Bend performed by The Beta Band
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Winkin, Blinkin and Nod performed by The Big Three
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| | : Obviously Mr Scruff is well ahead of the field then, with three songs about Fish (ing) on his first LP... : Yo ho ho, me hearties. Well I never. Thanks for the tip/warning Rum (where's the bum and baccy?)
I predict that this year (in the UK) will belong to The Coral. : Um... what about Weens album "The Mollusk"? That was shit was shanty-city! So, whats next? Weavers laments??
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An Angel Is Love performed by The Bob Crewe Generation Orchestra
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| | : Its hard to pick just one track off an LP thats this good. It took me ten years to track down my copy, and I had to pay full collectors price for it, but it was worth every penny.
By the way, I don't think thats Bob singing, is it? He sings on one of his other LP's and its not too, er, memorable. : According to the liner notes, "Bob Crew was persuaded by producer Dino de Laurentiis to sing on the wonderful end cue, 'An Angel is Love'."
But I haven't listened to his other songs, so I can't say it's definitely his voice, though... : Liner notes, blimey. Top song even so. : truly great song. but i have to say, that i like the theme tune more. but it's maybe because i only listen to it while watching the intro with jane fonda undressing. best intro scene of a movie ever! and jane is supersexy, isn't she?!
candy!! : Does anyone know where could download mp3s of the Babarella soundtrack? Any other recomendations welcome. : It's in print on Harkit Records. Here's one of many places you can buy it: http://www.moviegrooves.com/shop/barbarella.htm. : probably my favourite soundtrack ever. has to agree with heinmukk though, the title tune is better. the version in the actual movie is a bit different from the soundtrack version, probably worth ripping from the dvd if you can get your hands on it. I also love the track "fight in flight", it probably has one of the coolest combos of funk guitars and string arrangements there is.... there�s a rerelease of the album with some bonus tracks by the young lovers out, (some pretty standard easy listening cover versions of existing tracks, nice if you're a completist though.) dont remember wich label it�s on though.
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The Dis-Advantages of You performed by The Brass Ring
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above and below performed by the bravery
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Mumbai Jumbo performed by The Brown Indian Band
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Easy performed by The Bruces
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Dancefloor performed by The Brunettes
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And Our Love performed by The Buckinghams
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Ever Fallen in Love? performed by The Buzzcocks
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sweets for my sweet performed by The Carnival
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Road ode performed by The Carpenters
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| | : You are not alone in you love of the Carpenters! I am proud to say that I have every studio album produced by Richard and Karen and still play them all the time. I need to pull them off the shelves and post a few songs on here... thanks for bringing it to my attention! : I like the Carpenters too. They have a pristine flawless and happy quality that is slightly unreal. It's fascinating and yet there's a kind of tragic undercurrent in some of their music too.
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"view from a hill" performed by the chameleons uk
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| | : "Atmospheric" as you say. I like that song, and virtually the whole album, Script of the Bridge. It's stood up to many, many listenings. I stumbled across it in 1990. What a nice discovery.
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I saw her performed by The Charlatans (60s)
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Washington Bullets performed by The Clash
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Straight to Hell performed by The Clash
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Lookin� At A Baby performed by The Collage
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| | : Great song! I was lucky enough to find their album for 1 (!) dollar at a garage sale and loved that great opening track... : I heard a version of this track on that excellent rhino handmade 'Hallucinations' compilation. It was by the Collectors. I'm not sure whether it was the original or not, but it's really good. I remember looking at a picture of the band and thinking that if these 'collectors' started peering over into my baby's pram, I'd be wheeling him away to the nearest bobby. Ah such was the carefree innocence of the 60s that shabby young men could spend balmy afternoons in the park staring at young children. : I love this album! I may post some recs once I've listened to it a few times more...and since the year has a question mark, it's from 1967! they've got such a soft, sweet sound, that it's hard to resist. : This song and band are great, no doubt. They were Canadian and later evolved into Chilliwack (who I haven't heard). I have their first LP which contains this song, and is excellent, it's a classic of West Coast psychedelia. I had a chance to hear their second
album from a friend of mine who works in a record store, it's terrific! I think I heard that the name "Collectors" was given to them by a manager or record executive...but please, overlook the dorkiness of the name! This song is getting around, I now have it on two comps.
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Castles in the Air performed by the Colorfield
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Stone Cold Yesterday performed by The Connells
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I Never Dreamed performed by The Cookies
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Everybody Hurts (R.E.M) performed by The Corrs
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Summer Sunshine performed by The Corrs
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| | : I like this song because it makes me happy
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Then He Kissed Me performed by The Crystals
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you were the last high performed by the dandy warhols
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| | : i really like the dandy warhols. too bad only about 1/3 of the songs on each of their albums are worth paying attention to.
An eventual "best of" album released in about ten years time is going to be absolutely essential.
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I Believe In a Thing Called Love performed by The Darkness
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| | : edson have a pretty odd acoustic cover of this. : cool song, fun, the video makes the song: http://www.thedarknessrock.com/media/video/
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Red Right Ankle performed by The Decemberists
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Everybody Come Down performed by The Delgados
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Wishfull Thinking performed by The Ditty Bops
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The Dogs and the Horses (NYC acoustic) performed by The Divine Comedy
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Vapour Trail performed by The Divine Comedy
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Let the Sunshine In (The Flesh Failures) performed by The Don Kirshner Concept
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The Love Parade performed by THE DREAM ACADEMY
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You Won’t Feel A Thing performed by The Evens
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Fulham Court performed by The Faith Brothers
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The Classical performed by The Fall
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Danger! She’s a Stranger performed by The Five Stairsteps
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| | : The Five Stairsteps have a history going back to the mid sixties -they recorded for Curtis Mayfields 'Windy C' label and later for George Harrison's 'Dark Horse' label
Group main man Kenni Burke is still active in the music business, having co penned the much copied and sampled "Rising To The Top" and has recently (last year) visited the UK where he performed a number of PA's and recorded at least one song. I have to confess I never heard "Danger! She's a Stranger" but will make it my mission to do so! : oh my god, this is one of my all-time favorite songs! i can't believe i never thought to put it up. i love the backing vocals..."danger! stranger!" : You have excellent taste! For the record, I was able to find one other Five Stairsteps track that has a similar moody feel to it. It's called 'Something's Missing', and is almost like a prototype version of 'Danger...' : Sampled by Outkast incidentally (check out "Two Dope Boyz In A Cadillac").
: Yeah, I read about this and checked out the Outkast song. I have to say I wasn't that impressed. I think maybe the big beat over the piano and gentle shimmering strings killed it for me a bit! : Fascinating to read the comments here...I didn't know Outkast had sampled this. I remember first hearing this song when I got their first album way back in 1981, and it is my favorite tune on there. It's a classic of Chicago soul. The strings, horns and Clarence Burke Jr.'s lead vocals and the group harmonies add up to a delightfully foreboding, almost sinister mood on this number. This came out in 1966, I also have "Something's Missing", which came out on Buddah in 1967. I keep telling everybody I know that the Stairsteps are easily the equals of the Jackson Five! They also did a terrific funk-psychedelic number in 1969 on Curtom called "Madame Mary"...I can't figure out the lyrics but it may be about marijuana! : If you like "Danger She's a Stranger", you will love "You've Waited Too Long". I remember the Five Stairsteps, and they were a lot more talented than the Jackson Five (and better looking). But unfortunately they were not on a major label like Motown, but they got a lot of respect and admiration in the Black community and plenty of airplay in DC, NY, Philly, etc. "Oooh Child" was a major hit...I wonder what they are doing now and how they look.
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Ego Tripping At The Gates Of Hell performed by The Flaming Lips
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Suddenly Everything Has Changed performed by The Flaming Lips
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Lonely is as lonely does performed by The Fleetwoods
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Everybody Knows You Cried Last Night performed by The Fratellis
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Is everything real ? performed by the frozen autumn
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Titanic Vandalism performed by The Go! Team
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Fatty Fatty performed by The Heptones
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Let It Out performed by The Hombres
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"directly from the heart" performed by the innocents
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| | : I would love to hear more of this song. Do you know where I can purchase the album or download the music?
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A town called Malice performed by The Jam
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Chocolate And Strawberries performed by The Januaries
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Shadowplay performed by The Killers
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Waterloo Sunset performed by The Kinks
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| | : village green is one of my favorite albums of all time : ray davies rarely put a foot wrong in that golden era : 66/68, and the three lps from then are filled with perfect gems- "lazy old sun", "rainy day in june", "animal farm" to name just three...but it could have been another three! : There is one more album which was recorded between "The village green ..." and "Arthur" but not released before 1973, I think on Reprise, called "The great lost Kinks album". To say it�s even better than those officially released in the Sixties may be a little annoying, but ... well, give it a try! Anyway�: the Kinks are the Kinks are the Kinks.
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Everybody’s Got to learn Sometime performed by The Korgis
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The Road to Happiness performed by The Lilac Time
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Open Your Eyes performed by The Lords Of The New Church
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Day Without Love performed by The Love Affair
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Unglued performed by The Love Dolls
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Ur So Kute performed by The Love Dolls
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I Want Wind To Blow performed by The Microphones
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Organ Grinder performed by The Migrant
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The Last caress performed by The Misfit
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Cough/ Cool performed by The Misfits
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| | : Ya I'd have to say, the Misfits were an amazing band during the 70's.
Their old work was all so original, I can't get a feel for Danzig's new material with his current band.
Last Caress is a great old track as well, one of my favourites with that awesome guitar riff, circa '79?
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Apocalypso performed by The Monochrome Set
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No Children performed by the Mountain Goats
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Itzcuintli-Totzli Days performed by the Mountain Goats
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Yawn performed by The Orchids
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Time Won�t Let Me performed by The Outsiders
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Run To The Sun performed by The Owl
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I Think I Love You performed by The Partridge Family
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Devil Music performed by The Pharcyde
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| | : I agree that this is one of the most tragically ignored albums of our time. Strangely enough, they followed this up by producing and even vocally aiding in 90210's "Brian Austin Greene's" album, 'One Stop Carnival'...which is great! You can probably find a good deal of that on AudioGalaxy under the name 'Brian Greene'. The Black Eyed Peas also debuted on that album.
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Que é isso menina performed by The Pops
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Sleeping In performed by The Postal Service
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The District Sleeps Alone Tonight performed by the Postal Service
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Middle Of The Road performed by The Pretenders
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Everywhere in Denver performed by The Promise Ring
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Salt Peanuts performed by The Quintet
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steady as she goes performed by the raconteurs
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Mrs. Robinson performed by The Ray Bloch Singers
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| | : Too true... I love the cover too. With the spunky teens shopping and sippin' on ice cream sodas in a flower montage. : i'm glad i'm not alone in my unholy obsession!
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Rainin thru my Sunshine performed by The Real Thing
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Serenade For Missy performed by The Residents
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We Ate Each Other performed by The Robot Ate Me
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Waiting on a Friend performed by The Rolling Stones
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Sympathy For the Devil performed by The Rolling Stones
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The Seed (2.0) performed by The Roots
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Never Can Say Goodbye performed by The Sandpipers
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To Put Up With You performed by The Sandpipers
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I want to kiss the Bangles performed by The Saw Doctors
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Major to Minor performed by The Settlers
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The Gloating Sun performed by The Shins
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Paint A Vulgar Picture performed by the Smiths
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| | : Am I the only one who thinks this song is about Ian Curtis and Factory Records? Think about it. Morrissey would have certainly gone to JD shows in the late 70's. Reportedly, he was at the 4 June 1976 Pistols show at Lesser Free Trade Hall. Clearly, Moz and the Smiths rejected Factory Records when their time came about to find a label. Maybe, Moz was not only disgusted with Factory's obsession with repackageing JD material into new releases, but perhaps Moz had a romantic eye for Curtis. Perhaps, they touched "at the soundcheck." And though somewhat morbid, he sang about never tainting his love for Curtis because Curtis was "on their hands a dead star." : I wouldn't have thought it was the case, it must have been 20 years before factory compiled Joy Divisions stuff. When he died they bought out the scheduled releases: "love will tear us apart", "Closer" and then I think it was a few years before "Still" appeared. They got on pretty quickly with developing new Order IIRC, it couldn't have been that long before "ceremony" appeared.
I'm not Tony Wilsons biggest fan, but I think Factory did a pretty good job of handling Curtis' suicide. And they weren't really that popular anyway, at that time.
Now, the frenzy that marked John Lennons death. That was something else. : Paint a Vulgar Picture was 1987, long after Factory, and the remainder of JD had moved on to New Order. By that time, NO had released numerous 12" singles and LP's all the way through FAC 150, Brotherhood. For the record, FAC 37 was a video release called Here Are The Young Men of JD in Aug '82, FAC 40 is the JD compilation Still released in Oct '81, and NO's first release Ceremony is FAC 33 in Jan '81. There are also many JD appearances on various Factory Records compilations, both LP and video. All of this, of course, going on long before Moz, Marr, Rourke, and Joyce ever were together as the Smiths. One final thought, and please excuse the macabre, listen very closely to the last line of lyric in Vulgar, there is a distinct, but obvious choking sound just after the last word. If Moz hadn't made a career of singing about the "romantic" side of death, suicide, et. al. I would dismiss it as just a gutteral noise, but... : I bow to your superior research.
And wince to your final thought! : I just tonight thought for the first time about who the song might be about (bizarre, since it's one of my favorite songs) and the first person I came up with was Ian Curtis. This story is old (I know) but it goes on... : The new Smiths bootleg "Unreleased Demos and B-sides" has a great rendition of this song with slightly different lyrics. Grab a copy of you have the chance. : It has literally never occurred to me that this could be who it's about. I guess it's possible but it just seems wrong to me somehow. And I don't remember any tacky badges on Factory releases (unless I missed them). Interesting bootleg for sure...
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Crying Bag performed by The Sounds of Joy
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Twilight Zone performed by The Spiders
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Golden Brown performed by The Stranglers
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| | : Lovely, surprisingly, considering what boorish herberts the stranglers could be. Nice video too, 20's Cairo chic, grubby whie suits, rubber plants, faded sepia hotel splendour. I've always wanted that sort of white suit, maybe it was watching Casablanca at an early age. : I was into the band before they broke as they were based in our town. Golden Brown is from La Folie album (1982).
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Something Better Change performed by The Stranglers
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Golden Brown performed by the stranglers
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Under Control performed by The Strokes
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Sleepwalk performed by The Supremes
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Egyptian Shumba performed by The Tammys
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| | : Yes,most songs that have Egyptian in the title are fabulously stupid.Egyptian Reggae,Walk Like an Egyptian for instance.Egyptian Shumba is better than the pyramids and should outlast them.Also available on Girls Go Zonk.Shimmy,shimmy,shimmy,shy-yi,meece-e-deece according to their sleeve notes. : That Girls Go Zonk CD is cool, esp. that vocal version of Mission: Impossible. But you know when you have your own version of lyrics in your head and are reluctant to change them? Their sleevenotes are probably accurate but I'll never think of the song that way. An example: until embarrasingly recently I thought the the lyrics to Fame by Irene Cara were "take your pants down, and make it happen". It is of course "passion" and lord only knows what relatives thought of a four-year old me singing those lyrics at the top of my kiddy voice. : Are you sure you misheard the lyrics of Fame?Your version makes more sense to me.
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Tiny Children performed by The Teardrop Explodes
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To know him is to love him performed by The Teddy Bears
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Stormy performed by The Third Wave
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Niki performed by The Third Wave
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Obscurity Knocks performed by The Trash Can Sinatras
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(Uh-Oh) Get Out of the Car performed by The Treniers
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Teenage Kicks performed by The Undertones
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| | : wow. impossible not to like. that's just made me think, i've never met anyone who doesn't love that song! : A great song, rightly highly rated. But does anybody else prefer the follow-up, '(I just can't) Get over you'? : John Peel said it was like being on a roller coaster... and I know what he means. This pure energy, pure pop, simply marvelous.
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Heat Proof performed by The Upsetters
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Pale Blue Eyes performed by the Velvet Underground
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Sister Ray performed by The Velvet Underground
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| | : i always thought sister ray was one of their most overrated songs. it mostly just sounds like nonsense. i guess i'll just wait till im unhappy or just in the right mood. : Sounds like a fairly straight description of some sailors having a heroin and sex orgy with a bunch of transvestites to me.
If such a thing can be said to be straight....
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ominous man performed by the verve pipe
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Out Of Our Tree performed by The Wailers
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| | : I really, really must get this. Just on this recommendation. : Yeah, this really is great.
I'd think of something more imaginative to say but I just pulled my brain out through my ears and beat myself about the head with it.
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The World Spins Madly On performed by The Weepies
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Honeytree performed by The Wolfgang Press
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| | : I always liked these guys too. Queer did miss the mark in america for sure, although I think "Going South" got some airplay... I'm a big fan of the Birdwood Cage LP. A very underrated group from a very popular label.
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Maybe After He�s Gone performed by The Zombies
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Un Simple Histoire performed by Thievery Corporation
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Best Adventures performed by THINKMAN aka RUPERT HINE
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| | : I loved the song production (if not the lyrics) and, after watching the video over and over on MTV in '86 (black, paramilitary vans racing around for some forgotten reason), raced out to buy the tape. The rest of the album was really bad. Can't find it on iTunes.
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song of the siren performed by this mortal coil
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Willow Tree performed by Thomas J Speight
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For a short time performed by Tiddas
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Flight 643 performed by Tiesto
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It'll Never Happen Again performed by Tim Hardin
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clock strikes (remix) performed by timbaland & magoo
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Sagittarius Black performed by Timothy McNealy
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Trouble Every Day performed by Tindersticks
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My Autumn's Done Come performed by Tindersticks
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Livin’ in the Sunlight, Lovin’ in the Moonlight performed by Tiny Tim
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| | : superhappy! love it.can't imagine being able to sit through a complete tiny tim album though...
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Away From You performed by Tje Austin
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Conservative Christian, Right-Wing Republican... performed by Todd Snider
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Keep On Running performed by Tom Jones
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Yesterday Is Here performed by Tom Waits
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Cold Water performed by Tom Waits
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innocent when you dream(78 version) performed by tom waits
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Curso Intensivo De Boas Maneiras performed by Tom Zé
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Gotta' Get Back to You performed by Tommy James & the Shondells
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burning skies performed by tones on tail
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Maigret performed by Tony Hatch
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| | : Funny how anything can be transformed into a masterpiece with the right arrangement, isn't it?
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Still is Still Moving To Me performed by Toots & The Maytals w/ Willie Nelson
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Flying Dutchman performed by Tori Amos
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| | : Hmmm... I always thought your name was a reference to the great jazz label. They put out some of their best records in the early 70's... I do however acknowledge and accept the origin of your name despite my unwillingness!
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tin cans & twine (puerto rican mix) performed by tortoise
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Premonitions performed by Townhall
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As You Are performed by Travis
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she makes me wanna die performed by tricky
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What'd You Come Here For? performed by Trina & Tamara
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| | : Just thought I'd add; the comment, "this is how I typically feel when I go out," is a borrowed line. I've read the same comment about the Pizzicato Five song "Love Love Song" (A Television's Workshop e.p., TRIAD 1994, Japan) and I think I wanted to put it to use for myself, but it seems an awkard fit now. I don't typically question why anyone came out if they're not dancing, I'm just eager to dance, and that is the same feeling behind the song, a nice conflict of expectations that maybe we've all felt before. It's nice!
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Esperanca performed by Trio Mocoto
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dry drunk emperor performed by TV on the Radio
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Waves of Grain performed by Two Gallants
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salamanda palaganda performed by tyrannosaurus rex
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can i change my mind? performed by tyrone davis
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| | : Check out Willie Henderson's version!
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Heaven 90210 performed by Urge Overkill
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The Magician’s Birthday performed by Uriah Heep
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Lost Once Again performed by Useless I.D.
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White Sky performed by Vampire Weekend
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Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa performed by Vampire Weekend
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Ring Worm performed by Van Morrison
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| | : I already knew this weird story, but being a fan of Van for 15 years or so it wasn't until these 2 tracks (together with "You Say France And I Whistle") were featured on Otis Fodder's 365 Days Project that i eventually heard them. Hilarious stuff. It's pretty much a precedence that shows what happens when record companies force artists to be creative and deliver what they want...
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Want a Danish performed by Van Morrison
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| | : i maintain that he actually says "eaten" but with an irish accent.
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Mechanical Emotion (Featuring Morris Day) performed by Vanity
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Martys Tardis performed by Venetian Snares
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Everything You Want performed by Vertical Horizon
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Ophis le Serpentaire performed by Vincent Geminiani
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Out The Window performed by Violent Femmes
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Love’s A Lonely Place To Be performed by Virginia Astley
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| | : Yes quite beautiful, and then so easy to forget how dark and uncomfortable the lyrics are - being in a loveless relationship with, it seems, no way out. See also Some Small Hope, a duet with David Sylvian, another etherial mix of beauty and sadness. : Only a few of Virginia Astley's songs related to her own life.Her pet subjects were "having someone" or "almost having someone",tales of childhood or ideas from World War 1 poetry.
"Tree Top Club" is actually set in thre village where her family lived at the time":Stanmore North London.The "ruined church" referred to can be seen in the churchyard where it was left after burning down.
Her 90s songs continued the poetic and religious imagery she was so fond of and scenes from Alice in Wonderland are quite obvious
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Hot Heels performed by Vocal shades and tones
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| | : Not sure why this has been listed in the French section as Barbara Moore is, I think, English.
The whole album is fantastic though for fans of wordless female voices like Edda Dell'Orsa and a dreamy long-forgotten-summer vibe. Worth every penny of the steep import(Japanese_)cost. : Barbara Moore was the go-to gal for wordless vocals on the UK session scene, she did soem great work on things like "Sort of Soul" by Birds and Brass etc.
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Kee-ka-roo performed by Walter Wanderley and Luiz Henrique
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You Fucked Up performed by Ween
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It's what's really happening performed by Wendy and Bonnie
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your hidden dreams performed by white noise
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| | : My dad's prog-rock friend brought this album over when my dad got his first proper stereo in 1972 and played us the scary side... These days, I love "Firebird" and "Here Come The Fleas". Quirky UK electronica by (BBC Radiophonic Workshop) Delia Derbyshire and David Vorhaus.
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Oasis performed by Wonderwall
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| | : How about filling in the rest of the info, including the reasons you're recommending the song! Tell me why you think this band and the song are good! Without that, your recommendation isn't really worth anything. : I also love Wonderwall by Oasis!
(Does anybody really need explanation......unless they haven't heard this song before.....please!)
This isn't my ultimate favorite song, but it's a notably good one, IMO. It's tough to describe.
DJFRESHMONEY: can you describe this song for us? : ok, i'll try to describe it for you two, Oasis addicts : Totally bombastic song, that set me in the mood to reconsider the quality of the Robyn Hitchcock bad lp's i still have in my collection everytime i hear it (thanks god it's not so often nowadays), at least Robyn Hitchcock knows how to craft a delicate pop song using only three chords. To answer your question Undercover_Owl, yes sometimes an explanation is necessary since we can't read in your head, neither in your heart...and no, everyone who have heard this song doesn't necessarily love it. : I'm not jumping down anyones throat! Wonderwall is a great song but everybody knows it already - how about an Oasis b side that people might have missed! Don't be so touchy! ;-) : ok... now... hello to everybody... god... i'm new in these... so... someone can explain me the real meaning of wonderwall or just... explain it... god, every time i hear it i love it more... but i find 2 sences to the song and i don't know wich is the one that is correct... SOMEBODY help me PLEASE!... ok... that's all thank you xoxox : Ialways thought it was a song about Cocaine. But I may be wrong.
BTW Paul Anka's version is great! Just what we need in these troubled times. : "Wonderwall" is an english film from 1968 that may have inspired this song. It has a soundtrack by 3rd Beatle George Harrison thats actually quite gorgeous. It also has Jane Birkin playing a pregnant model who attempts suicide... sound like a song?
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Lazy performed by X Press 2 featuring David Byrne
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| | : I have to say I was appalled by this awful record when it became a big hit here in the UK. I'm a huge Talking Heads fan, and hearing David Byrne doing his thing over an utterly imagination-free piece of chart cheese was enough to break my heart. I'd advise anyone to go back and listen to 'Remain In Light', ironically an album that showed danceable grooves don't have to be mindlessly 4/4.
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The Evenings Young performed by YELLO
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Season of the Shark performed by Yo la tengo
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Ain't There Something Money Can't Buy performed by Young-Holt Unlimited
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| | : and here I thought I was alone, excellent pick
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Mississippi Delta performed by Zack Laurence Orchestra
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Dragonfly performed by Ziggy Marley
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Fome Total performed by Zuco 103
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