"flowers" performed by rozz williams & gitane demone
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"saturdays in silesia" performed by rational youth
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"those brilliant teens" performed by english evenings
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(Quicksilver Daydreams of) Maria performed by Townes Van Zandt
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| | : there is a great story in the documentary film "Be Here To Love Me", as told by Guy Clark: this song apparently came to Van Zandt in a particularly peak morning of inspiration, when Clark describes finding Townes uncharacteristically fit and alert. after making his bed to military specification, he played Clark a new song (this one), which he intended to perform at an appearance that same evening. i may have rendered parts of this story incorrectly, so i definitely recommend the movie if you are a fan; even if not, as it is sad but quite revelatory.
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1979 performed by smashing pumpkins
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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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Alas I Cannot Swim performed by Laura Marling
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Alex English performed by Dance Gavin Dance
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Already Yours performed by Bahamas
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Always crashing in the same car performed by David Bowie
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| | : The sound on Low is so particuliar thanks to Brian Eno's collaboration. Same with Bowie's "Heroes" and "Lodger". 3 albums known as the Berlin trilogy.
Listen to Brian Eno's solo stuff and shoot in stars...
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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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Andalucia performed by John Cale
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ano zero performed by egberto gismonti
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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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| | : 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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At My Most Beautiful performed by REM
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| | : Mike Mills and Peter Buck orchestrated the music on this track as an homage to Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys. One of the best REM songs in recent years!
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Balance of Nature performed by Burt Bacharach
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Bessa performed by Tilly and the Wall
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Big Saturday performed by The Jazz Butcher
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Black Coffee performed by Petula Clark
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| | : Ah, Ms. Pet! She is one of my favorites too. I've managed to get my hands on most of her 60's catalog, including the original album this song comes from. Thanks for mentioning her!
k.d. Lang also does a beautiful rendition of this great torch song on her album "Shadowland".
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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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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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Broken Dream performed by Justin Hayward
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Can't Get You Out of My Head performed by Kylie Minogue
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capsized performed by Sarah Harmer
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Change performed by Blind Melon
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Chelsea Girl performed by Simple Minds
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Chinese Translation performed by M. Ward
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Chinese Translation performed by M. Ward
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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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clock strikes (remix) performed by timbaland & magoo
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Coffee Talk - Yukihiro Fukutomi Remix performed by Jazzanova
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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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Corner soul performed by The clash
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Crazy Dreams performed by Paul Brady
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Creole performed by Charlie Hunter Quartet featuring Mos Def
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Crooked Teeth performed by Death Cab for Cutie
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Darby And Joan performed by Twinkle
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| | : Wow. I really want to find this song now. Great recommendation!
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debaser performed by pixies
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Descarga performed by Gerardo Frisina
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| | : Frisina also compiled the excellent 'Up' compilation on Schema. Great early 70s instrumentals with a hard groove - highly recommended!
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det sista �ventyret performed by sagor & swing
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Do What you Wanna performed by Ramsey Lewis
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| | : excellent track! definitely one of my favorites from ramsey's late 60s work.
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Do You Realize? performed by Flaming Lips
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Enchanted Lady performed by Milt Jackson
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Esta Noite Serenou performed by Fernanda
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| | : Thats funny, I was talking only recently abou the similarity of the Baion rhythm to the pulse of the ragga beat. Along with "Its not unusual" having a Baion rhythm, its a neat way of tying up Tom Jones, Shabba and Marcos Valle.
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Europe Endless performed by Kraftwerk
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first sleep performed by cliff martinez
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| | : The piece is not "simple". For minimalist music lovers, this is a pure gem. The whole soundtrack is a mesmerizing variation around the same notes. And I was frankly NOT disappointed by the remake of Solaris. It is an "ambient"' movie, that made me think of Brian eno's solo music (music for airports for ex). Very elegant, very slow, very subtle. : well, in my opinion the soundtrack was the best thing about the film. though I like and deeply respect soderbergh as a director( I'm intrigued by "the limey" for the same reasons you appreciated solaris), i feel his vision for solaris was too rushed compared to the soviet original(wich admittedly is a bit TOO slow in places), and I felt it didn't give enough of a fresh angle on the subject to warrant a remake. (yeah, i know they thought of it more as an adaptation of the book rather than a remake of the film, but people just aren't going to get that) Still, the word dissappointment was used a bit relatively here, as it WAS one of the better studio films out that year..it's just that the original has a special value to me.
(hmm.just realized that this might not be the ideal forum for discussing films, what with the lack of the word "movie" in the domain name and all. So I'll leave it here.)
Still, I agree that i phrased my description of the piece a bit ackwardly, it really should have said simple. There, fixed it.
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Flight 643 performed by Tiesto
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Flood performed by Boris
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Fragil performed by Jorge Palma
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Further performed by Longview
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Golden Lights performed by Twinkle
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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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happy go lucky me performed by paul evans
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Hate Everything About U performed by Steve Lukather
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He Used To Be A Lovely Boy performed by Keane
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He was here but not for long performed by Sally Dastey
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He’s Simple, He’s Dumb, He’s The Pilot. performed by Grandaddy
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Heart and Mind performed by The Clash
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Hey! Little Child performed by Alex Chilton
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Hold Me in Your Arms performed by The Black Keys
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Hold On performed by John Lennon
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how’ s it going to end performed by tom waits
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hung up performed by madonna
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hypnotized performed by simple minds
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I Can Feel A Hot One performed by Manchester Orchestra
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I know you love me not performed by Julie Driscoll
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I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine performed by Beth Orton
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If you go away performed by Emiliana Torrini
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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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It’s About Time performed by Beach Boys
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It's what's really happening performed by Wendy and Bonnie
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I�m Bound to Pack it Up performed by The White Stripes
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Jellypop Perky Jean performed by Julian Cope
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Jogging Gorgeous Summer performed by Islands
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Just Forget performed by Samurai Champloo - Enshirou Defeated
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| | : I like this one too. The artist is Force Of Nature.
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Just Like Fred Astaire performed by James
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Just Like the Movies performed by Regina Spektor
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Kee-ka-roo performed by Walter Wanderley and Luiz Henrique
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Knocks me off my feet performed by Stevie Wonder
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Land Of Sunshine performed by Faith No More
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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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Let It Out performed by The Hombres
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Lolita Go Home performed by Jane Birkin
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Long Live the King performed by Gary McFarland
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| | : i'm glad to hear that mcfarland has finally been put on cd in some sort. i absolutely love him, just because he's so ridiculous. if you like this, you should check out the album he produced for cal tjader entitled "tjader sounds out burt bacharach". : There actually is at least one album that�s standing out a bit. It�s called "Butterscotch Rum" (1971) and has a guy called Peter Smith accompanying Gary McFarland. He sings and wrote the lyrics and even illustrated the cover! I suppose he�s an Englishman, because his voice has a kind of Robert Wyatt-ish timbre. It�s a very good album with a slightly melancholic mood, and with that special laid-back and somewhat loose instrumentation that is characteristic for a lot of McFarlands later work. Very cool and heartwarming at the same time. Would like to have met him and have little chat sitting in rocking chairs.
(Oh I forgot: some of the songs on "Butterscotch Rum" are Seventies Rock�n�Roll. They are not too bad, but usually I skip them.)
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Love Song performed by Lani Hall
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| | : By coincidence I picked up a compilation CD of Lani's work (a 25 year A and M anniversary disc that came out in 1987!) just yesterday, and this track and 'we could be flying' were the ones that really stood out. I'm a big Brasil 66 fan but had never picked up her albums. Strange that you happened to recommend this track today! : You're right -- this is a lovely, understated yet passionate song. That male singer might possibly be Burt Bacharach, since the tune was included on a Bacharach collection.
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Mad World performed by Gary Jules
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Madi don’t leave performed by playradioplay
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Nails in my feet performed by Crowded House
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Name performed by Goo Goo Dolls
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negative creep performed by nirvana
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new: sleepy sunset performed by the uniform tragedy
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no one knows i�m gone performed by tom waits
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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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Perdita performed by Angelo Badalamenti
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Perfect performed by Simple Plan
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Photograph performed by Weezer
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pink frost performed by the chills
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Presidential Suite performed by Super Furry Animals
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Prociss�o performed by Tamba Trio
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Pyramid Song performed by Radiohead
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| | : Good following in the tradition of radioheads style
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Re: stacks performed by Bon Iver
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Rebel Waltz performed by The Clash
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Rei do Carnaval performed by Ivan Lins
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Rollerskate performed by Call and Response
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Romeo and Juliet performed by The Killers
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Roses and Revolvers performed by Janko Nilovic
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Roskilde Song performed by Henry Sails
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Sequenced Time performed by Cubismo Grafico
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Sex Beat performed by Sex Beat
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showroom dummies performed by kraftwerk
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Sierra Leone performed by Mt Eden Dubstep
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Simple Song performed by The Shins
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| | : Yeah, will listen to this. \"Sea Legs\" by this group is also good. : it\'s a very simple song... to be listened :D
i liked the song
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Snow performed by Innocence Mission
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So Far Away performed by Carole King
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Some of your lovin' performed by Dusty Springfield
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| | : Nice pun on "slays" and "executed" there. : Dusty said that this was the only song she sang that she actually took home after recording it and played it over & over.
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Some Sing, Some Dance performed by Michel Pagliaro
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Someone you love performed by Popguns
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Something Better Change performed by The Stranglers
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Somewhere in Between performed by Lifehouse
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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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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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Spanish Grease performed by Willie Bobo
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Spirit Ditch performed by Sparklehorse
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Spring Summer Autumn performed by The Style Council
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spronston green performed by the charlatans uk
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Stand By Me performed by Sonny & Cher
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Standing In The Rain performed by Hambi and the Dance
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Stepping Stone performed by Duffy
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Still is Still Moving To Me performed by Toots & The Maytals w/ Willie Nelson
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Summer Sound performed by Joe & Bing (aka Best Of Friends)
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Summetime performed by Nina Simone
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Sunshower performed by Dr. Buzzard’s Original Savannah Band
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| | : I've commented on the other recommendation of this track, but I have to reiterate how great it is. Pseudo african rhythms, kids singing and happiness. It sounds like smiles. :)
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Supergirl performed by Stereo Total
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| | : hey supergirl! gotta love stereo total, this is one of my favourites too.
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Take 8 performed by Pete Moore
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Tema de la Onda (Nicola Conte Remix) performed by Aldemaro Romero & Onda Nueva, remixed by Nicola Conte
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The birds are leaving performed by Boo Hewerdine
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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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The Cutter performed by Echo & The Bunnymen
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the empty page performed by sonic youth
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The Message performed by Grandmaster Flash
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The Next Step You�ll Take performed by Club 8
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The Nights performed by Lee Hazlewood
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The Only Living Boy in New York performed by Simon and Garfunkel
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The Witch performed by The Sonics
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This Way Mary performed by John Barry
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To Cry You a Song performed by Jethro Tull
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Triste performed by Pizzicato Five
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Tugboat performed by Galaxie 500
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Un Simple Histoire performed by Thievery Corporation
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Una Tromba a Dallas performed by Ennio Morricone
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| | : Thanks for recommending this! I actually really like the avalanches song, and of course however much Morricone I think I know/have, there's always more! : The "Svegliati e Uccidi" s/track is available at allofmp3.ru,though the best version of Lisa Gastoni singing "Una Stanza Vuota" is not on it only a 7" single version which omits the guitar section which makes the song IMO,the better version of this song features on the "Canto Morricone 60's" record.
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Unchanging Window performed by Broadcast
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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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Veil Of Tears performed by Soul Asylum
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Warning Sign performed by Coldplay
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Watching The World Go By performed by Joanie Sommers & Laurindo Almeida
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Wedding Day performed by Swift Ships
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Where is my mind? performed by Pixies
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Whistle Down the Wind performed by Nick Heyward
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Who Are You Now? performed by Justin Hayward & John Lodge
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Why Does It Have To Rain On Sunday? performed by Bob McGrath
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Yesterday and Today performed by YES
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You’re A Hero performed by Patric C
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you’re right, i’m left, she’s gone performed by elvis
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You'll Never Get to Heaven (If You Break My Heart) performed by Cal Tjader
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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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you, you, you performed by second story man
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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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