Let New Days Dawn performed by A Cautionary Tale
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Napoleon performed by Ani DiFranco
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The Girl From Ipanema performed by Antonio Carlos Jobim
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| | : Totally digging those Ogerman strings. Ogerman is a genius arranger; I particularly like the work he did with Astrud Gilberto ('funny world' and 'non-stop to brazil' are two great ones) and Joao Gilberto. : I always hear Claude Debussy's 'Claire de lune' in the phrase 'ah, but he watches so sadly'
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Play Alone performed by Asylum Party
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El Pacino performed by Bang Data
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Britney performed by Bebo Norman
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Po’ Boy performed by Bob Dylan
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Swing Like Thunder performed by Boy from Arkansas
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| | : Hmmm, Sounds like the sort of thing the Suns of Arqa were up to at that time, the early stuff tended to mix uptempo dubby backings with guitar and or fiddle, and then do something daft like phase the hell out of it. I should say it would be worth eliminating, I'll try and find te hname of the LP I have thats like that.
Suns of Arqa - Sounds like thunder ? could be... : Jeff - judging by the website, that's a really good call. I shall investigate...Thanks, Matt : Glad to be of assistance.
Suns of Arqa are well worth checking out anyway, I saw them live a couple of times in their Indian phase, Tabla's, Sitar, drums and Wadada on deep bass. At the time there was no-one like it. Nice.
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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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(don’t worry) If there is hell below we’re all going to go performed by Curtis Mayfield
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This Year's Love performed by David Gray
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Ice Cold Lemonade performed by Death By Chocolate
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| | : really great song. perfect for a 60s-themed party. bet everyone will dance just like the people in the background of pulp's video for 'common people'. it also sounds a lot like the archies' 'sugar sugar'.
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Tomorrowland performed by Debra Kerr in "An Affair to Remember"
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That�s Not Love performed by Dee Dee Warwick
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Hopelessness Blues performed by Fleet Foxes
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Best of You performed by Foo Fighters
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She performed by Gram Parsons
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Jet Generation performed by Guitar Wolf
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| | : So is Jet Generation the album to get? I spent an age trying to hunt down that 'Planet of the Wolves', and then after a while I just cut my losses and I tried to move on, I tried to forget about Guitar Wolf... But, damn it, here they are again. And wow, they still sound fantastic. But then 'Japanese', 'insane' and 'destroy' are my music watch words... : they put on a great live show...i remember that all i was able to understand was something that sounded like "hoochie in the back, hoochie attack!"
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Viva La White Girl performed by Gym Class Heroes
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Funeral of Hearts performed by HIM
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So Nice (Summer Samba) performed by Howard Roberts
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Eurpe After The Rain performed by John Foxx
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I Hope I Die Before You Do performed by John Hoskinson
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Icarus - Bourne on Wings of Steel performed by Kansas
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Lanterns performed by KILLING JOKE
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| | : indeed, they're fantastic.
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Love and Pride performed by KING
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Fine Art Of Friendship performed by King�s X
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Fairytale of New York performed by Kirsty MacColl with the Pogues
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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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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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History performed by Mai Tai
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Where Is the Soul of America performed by Mike Stout
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God Moving Over the Face of the Waters performed by Moby
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rock’n’roll performed by mot�rhead
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Beer Song performed by Mustard Plug
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Into My Arms performed by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
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Whistle Down the Wind performed by Nick Heyward
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Rocket City performed by Northstar
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You’re A Hero performed by Patric C
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Darn That Dream performed by Petula Clark
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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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Late Goodbye performed by Poets of the Fall
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Hope performed by R.E.M.
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Street Spirit (Fade Out) performed by Radiohead
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Scatterbrain (As Dead As Leaves) performed by Radiohead
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We Belong Together performed by Rickie Lee Jones
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Sonnet 29 performed by Rufus Wainwright
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Girl Don’t Come performed by Sandie Shaw
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| | : Quite agree. One of my first LPs as a teen was a greatest hits - and for me she summed up the 60s female vocal. For big, brassy and emotion-laden power pop, see also Long Walk Home. : It was initially released as the 'B' side of the much weaker: 'I'd Be Far Better Off Without You'. Someone, probably a DJ, flipped it over.
I love the arrangement on this. It's full of atmosphere. It seems to completely capture the time.
Another of her songs that has a similar effect is 'You've Not Changed', which wasn't as big a hit and seems to have been forgotten and is often excluded from Greatest Hits Comps.
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Campground Daughter performed by School for the Dead
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The Hardest Part of Hurting Is The Hope performed by Scott Gibson
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Untitled # 1 performed by Spain
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All My Friends Who Play Guitar performed by Starflyer 59
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Your ex-lover is dead performed by Stars
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"breakdown" performed by suede
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theo b performed by sunny day real estate
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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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Beautiful night performed by The Burden Brothers
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Baby, what's your plan? performed by The Electric Shocks
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2002 - A Hit Song performed by The Free Design
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| | : heh..brilliant commentary. : Wow. I never thought of that song as such an exploded schematic. But it does shed light on their own self awareness even if unintentional at the time.
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First Day performed by The Futureheads
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When Mac Was Swimming performed by The Innocence Mission
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"when i’m with you" performed by the legendary pink dots
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The Road to Happiness performed by The Lilac Time
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No Children performed by the Mountain Goats
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Section 22 (Running Away) performed by The Polyphonic Spree
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clark gable performed by the postal service
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Crying Bag performed by The Sounds of Joy
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Under Control performed by The Strokes
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Maybe After He�s Gone performed by The Zombies
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how’ s it going to end performed by tom waits
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The Briar and the Rose performed by Tom Waits
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Out of this World performed by Tony Hatch
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| | : For some reason my parents acquired 2 mint copies of this on 7. Needless to say they didn't keep 'em long, heh, heh. Its a nice enough track, don't I remember some flute in there. but Tony was also the composer of some great early 60's pop, he did a number of LP's with Petula Clark, including the hits 'Downtown' and 'Don't sleep in the Subway' written with Jackie Trent (I think- Oh names, names, names). So to only remember him for Neighbours is cruel (and don't forget one variant of the Crossroads theme was recorded by paul Macartney and Wings, bet that isn't on the greates hits LP). : totally; I think Tony's a genius; don't get me wrong! 'I know a place' and 'I couldn't live without your love' are two other great pop songs he was responsible for...
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Faith Hope and Charity performed by Tony Kingston
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Nothing Takes the Place of You performed by Toussaint McCall
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Hotcha Girls performed by Ugly Cassanova
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Love’s A Lonely Place To Be performed by Virginia Astley
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Saturday performed by Yo La Tengo
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