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| | : I have just registered and only to say that Flowers is an amazing song.Rozz was amazing...I had forgotten...
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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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(Want You) Back In My Life Again performed by The Carpenters
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09.11.01 performed by Dear Diary I Seem to Be Dead
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100 performed by Dean blunt
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14:31 (Ob-selon mi-nos) performed by Global Communication
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1900 Yesterday performed by Liz Damon’s Orient Express
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| | : Yep, this song is definitely of its time. It smacks of 'easy-listening' radio, from the staid brass break, the gentle, on-the-beat marimba strokes, and the whispery thin lead vocals of Liz and her equally restrained backup fellows behind her. Maybe the song just feels slower to you in this version. I don't think the Betty Everett version is any faster--it's just more rhythmic with its slightly funky percussion and string arrangements. Don't get me wrong, I like both versions, this one as much for its that kind of cool 'dated' feel as anything else.
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30 Minutes performed by t.A.T.u
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40 days performed by slowdive
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A Christmas Lullaby performed by Shane MacGowan and the Popes
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A Reminder performed by The Perishers
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Accident Prone performed by Jawbreaker
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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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Ain’t No Mountain High Enough performed by Diana Ross
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| | : I agree with you, the full length version of this is wonderful, as is her full length version of Reach Out I'll Be There recorded in 1971.
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Albatross performed by Slowdive
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All Blues performed by Miles Davis
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All I need is the girl performed by Harry Connick, Jr.
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Altogether performed by Styrofoam
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Arizona performed by Kings of Leon
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Babe, I’m Gonna Leave You performed by Led Zeppelin
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baked a cake performed by Mick Thomas and the sure thing
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Bare Bones and Branches performed by Lewis and Clarke
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Big Time performed by Peter Gabriel
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Bird on the Wire performed by Leonard Cohen
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Bitter-Sweet performed by Roxy Music
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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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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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Born Under a Bad Sign performed by Booker T. & the MG's
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Brilliant Disguise (acoustic version) performed by Bruce Springsteen
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Britney performed by Bebo Norman
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Broken Heart performed by Spiritualized
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| | : this was on my list to recommend too...but I've only heard the album version...what an astounding track! Will have to check out the EP...
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Burden performed by Opeth
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Bye Bye Blackbird performed by Joe Cocker
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Call Me Irresponsible performed by Stephen McCarthy
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Casa Bianca performed by Ornella Vanoni
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Cash Box performed by Byron Lee & the Dragonaires
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Cassiopeia performed by Coheed and Cambria
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Caught in a moment performed by Sugababes
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Ce matin la performed by Air
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Cesspools In Eden performed by Dead Kennedys
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Chance performed by Mahogany
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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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CLOWN performed by THE HOLLIES
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Cocinando Suave performed by Ray Baretto
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come away with me performed by norah jones
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Come Live with Me performed by Dorothy Ashby
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Complex performed by Gary Numan
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Counting Backwards performed by The Velvet Teen
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Dark On You Now performed by The Ashes
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| | : I'm sure I have this on one of the pebbles "Highs of the mid sixties" series ("volume 3 Hollywood a go-go" IIRC) although I believe they credit it as "Follow the sun", I'm sure. Great summer song. : That is a cover version by a band called the Love Exchange..."Swallow the Sun" is a key lyric in this
song, but I really don't know what it means!
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Desire performed by Ryan Adams
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Desire As performed by Prefab Sprout
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| | : I love Prefab Sprout and Paddy is a great songwriter. Having said this, I do think I would love the band and their output even more were Paddy's vocals LESS SWEET! I mean, just about everything in their entire output seems to be bathed in honey, syrup, or treacle from his sugar-lined voicebox. : Yes but isn't that the point of Prefab Sprout? That it was the sweetest pop you could taste. The best love song writer I've ever heard.
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Die herren dieser welt performed by Hildegard Knef
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| | : Really great song!, nice rhythm and harmonys. : this song is about "masters of this world" - the text would stir you up rather than just lift you up. It breathes the same air as a song by Alexandra "Mein Freund der Baum". Heavy bittersweet german Weltschmerz. One of the Knef's best songs is "Von nun an ging's bergab" which means "From now it went downhill". She tells us her story: Her birth in cold winter, her film career in the USA, her return to Germany, starting a second career as a singer - and everytime she comments ironically: "From now it went downhill" which is VERY funny! The last words of this song comment herself as a singer: "Es war nicht meine Schuld - ich bitte um Geduld" - "It wasnn't my idea to start singing, please be patient with me" : To "bellboy": "Von nun an ging's bergab" is performed by Hildegard Knef as "From Here On It Got Rough" (LP "The World of Hildegard Knef"), last lines: "A change was overdue, from here it's rough on you.". : Warner Music Germany finally released "Knef" on CD ahead of the celebration of Hildegard Knef's 80th birthday. While it's completely beyond me why people had to wait until 2005 to get this masterpiece in it's entirety, i'm thrilled that it's finally arrived. Also, Hildegard Knef repeatedly expressed "Knef" was her best album. : "From Here On It Got Rough" is the opening track on teh recent (2005) compilation "the in-kraut".
And very witty it is too. But also a very groovy song.
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Do Like I Do performed by Kim Weston
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Do you know the way to San Jose performed by Pete Moore
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| | : I must have this song. Where could I find the record?
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Don�t Leave Me performed by Hal Hester
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Face Of Yesterday performed by Illusion
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Fadeaway performed by Laika and the Cosmonauts
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| | : Yeah, they're certainly one of the better neo-surf acts out there.
See Laika! Se Laika run! Go laika, go!
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Falling Free performed by Bert Kaempfert
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Fatal Tragedy performed by Dream Theater
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Fatty Fatty performed by The Heptones
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Fault Lines performed by Radiogram
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fell in love at 22 performed by starflyer 59
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| | : Christian Rock... aaaggghh! : Yeah, i know, they're christian.. So was Johnny Cash. it's not like they're spreading propaganda or anything,and this happens to be a minor classic. The fact that I don't share the personal beliefs of the artists involved has never stopped me from listening to interesting music.. I'm not too narrowminded to shy away from music by buddhists, nazis, italians from the 80's, satanists, mooncat-worshippers or even christians, and neither should you be. : I agree olli. Good music is good music whoever's playing it. Narrow-mindedness will only lead to bitterness in old age, bemoaning all the great things you missed out on. I must confess though, ages ago I did once judge little known 80s Bristolian band, the Waxing Gibbons on their MoonCat worshipping beliefs. A mate of mine was really into them, but I was having none of it, wouldn't listen to their, "mumbo jumbo music". Then one time he played some stuff without me knowing who it was, and I was like, "woah, what is THIS?!" I couldn't believe what I was hearing. Absolutely awful. : Hmmm. You sound like some sort of preacher to me Olli... a Christian Preacher!!! Using the innocent world of Musical Taste to spread your sinister "Italians from the 80's" message to society's more susceptible elements. Despicable : Magnificent creatures, mooncats. Indeed. Take a look for yourself:
http://www.mooncatstudio.com.tw/fu.jpg
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Flugufrelsarinn performed by Sigur Ros
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frozen warnings performed by Nico
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Fullness of Wind performed by Brian Eno
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Funeral March (from Once Upon a Time In The West ) performed by The Future and The Human League
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Future Starts Slow performed by The Kills
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Get Me Away From Here, I�m Dying performed by Belle & Sebastian
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Grand Dark Feeling of Emptiness performed by Bonnnie Prince Billy
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granite state destroyer performed by scissorfight
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Grey Day performed by Madness
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He War performed by Cat Power
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Heaven 90210 performed by Urge Overkill
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Holy Thursday performed by David Axelrod
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| | : and if you like this, you'll probably dig the work axelrod did on the electric prunes' "mass in f minor" lp, too. : Endtroducing... by DJ Shadow would've never happened without David Axelrod. Not the way it did.
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Hope performed by R.E.M.
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Hurt So Bad performed by Nancy Holloway
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I Bleed performed by The Pixies
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I Think I’m In Love (live at The Royal Albert Hall) performed by Spiritualized
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I think it’s gonna rain today performed by Dusty Springfield
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I Want Wind To Blow performed by The Microphones
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I Will Get On performed by Annie
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I’ve Been Wrong Before performed by Cilla Black
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| | : I adore this recording. I don't understand why it wasn't an even bigger hit for Cilla at the time but I can totally understand why composer Randy Newman loves it. Cilla in her prime - unstoppable!!
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I'm Gonna Miss You performed by The Mingles
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Ice Pick Mike performed by Lalo Schifrin
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Image - Part 1 performed by Hank Levine Orchestra
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Iris performed by Goo Goo Dolls
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| | : I always wondered exactly what was the instrument in that song that I loved. I thought maybe it was a violin but it must be a mandolin. It's so beautiful and it just adds to the beauty of the lyrics
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J'Attendrai performed by Rina Ketty
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jackie performed by Scott Walker
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| | : I heard this song in a record store and it's what made me want to listen to Scott and Brel. Absolutely, wonderfully timelessly bizarre. : Hi again Klatu
"Jackie" is one of my fav all time tracks.Its very idiocyncratic and the interpretation by Scott Walker is just right.A very underatted Classic!
Regards Mo
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Jane B performed by Jane Birkin
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Jazz Potatoes performed by Jorge Ben
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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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Just Lust performed by Buzzcocks
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King Heroin performed by James Brown
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Lay Me Down (Wake Me Up) performed by Four Seasons
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Let Me Go performed by Marvelous 3
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Mama Blues performed by Alvino Rey
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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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Miles Apart performed by A,R.Kane
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| | : I was just extolling A R Kanes virtues to one of my friends, amazing band, for me the first LP "69" just has the edge. But I love them all. I went to see them play once, my ears chirruped for 3 days afterwards.... : And they were from the UK! Not the US.
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Motherfucker=Redeemer performed by Godspeed You! Black Emperor
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Mr Wilson performed by John Cale
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Name performed by Goo Goo Dolls
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Need your love so bad performed by Fleetwood Mac
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No More Tears performed by Barbra Streisand; Donna Summers
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Not the girl you think you are performed by Crowded House
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Oblighetto performed by Brother Jack McDuff
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Ocean Drive performed by Daryll-Ann
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On Saturday Afternoons in 1963 performed by Rickie Lee Jones
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| | : I love this record. Especially, I think, because I was born on a Saturday afternoon in 1963.
Nothing else of her's has ever done anything for me.
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On the Nature of Daylight performed by Max Richter
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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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Ophis le Serpentaire performed by Vincent Geminiani
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Passenger Seat performed by Death Cab For Cutie
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Personal Jesus performed by Depeche Mode
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Piano Sonata No. 14 (Moonlight Sonata) performed by Ludwig van Beethoven
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Pilots performed by Goldfrapp
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Put Your Hands On The Screen performed by Martin Briley
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pyramid song performed by atomic
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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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Quiet Friend performed by Steve Roach
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Rose Rouge performed by St. Germain
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Sad, Sad Sunshine performed by Al Kooper
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Sagittarius Black performed by Timothy McNealy
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Salvation performed by Citizen Cope
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Schindler’s List Theme performed by John Williams
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Sea of love performed by Cat Power
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Season of the Witch performed by Lou Rawls
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| | : And definitely don't miss the 1968 cover of "Season of the Witch" by Vanilla Fudge -- an absolute triumph of excessive bombast! The phrase "over the top" barely begins to capture that performance. It will leave you shaking your head in amazement at the sheer audacity and monumental bad taste, but it is so much fun! : Lou Rawls never really cut it for me.
Sounds like '60's soul for housewives.
His voice sounds strained a lot of the time.
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Senses Working Overtime performed by X T C
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Serenade For Missy performed by The Residents
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Sha La la La Lee performed by Elmer Hockett
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Shake And Crawl performed by House Of Love
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| | : I liked the House of Love - and 'Christine' is a genre-defining classic. But like many of the other sub-Valentines clones (Chapterhouse, Boo Radleys, etc.), I thought some of their tunes suffered from being slow and uneventful. Like you, I love minor chords - but I think other bands did that multi-layered guitar sound better. But hey, it's just my opinion and all that. : The House of Love were brilliant and way ahead of their time, not to mention sadly overlooked in the pages of pop music history. They were hardly "Sub-Valentine Clones" - the band's sound dates back to their origins in 1986. The members of My Bloody Valentine were struggling to define their sound at that point (they were still working through their goth phase!). Guy Chadwick was a masterful songwriter and Terry Bickers was the preeminent guitarist of his time. Nobody knew their way around a stack of effects pedals better than him. Best songs: Safe, Christine, Destroy the Heart, Loneliness Is A Gun... This band's music is nothing short of superb.
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shawkshank redemption ost performed by mozart
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Skeleton Key performed by Margot and the Nuclear So and So’s
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| | : This is a great song, this band was recommended to me by a good friend. Great choice
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Skin Trade performed by Duran Duran
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Sleepyhead performed by Passion Pit
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Slow Blues performed by Duke Ellington
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Slow Burn Treason performed by Holly Miranda
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Slow Cheetah performed by Red Hot Chili Peppers
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Slow Lights performed by Sin Fang
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Slow Like Honey performed by Fiona Apple
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Slow Motion performed by Panda Bear
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Slow Motion performed by Twin Shadow
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Slowly Surely (Theo Parrish Remix) performed by Jill Scott + Theo Parrish
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Smoke Rings performed by Les Paul and Mary Ford
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Snake Hill performed by Conor Oberst and The Mystic Valley Band
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Solar Winds performed by Devin Townsend
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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 Velvet Morning performed by Slowdive
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Somewhere in Between performed by Lifehouse
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song of the siren performed by this mortal coil
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Space Lord performed by Monster Magnet
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Stand By Me performed by Sonny & Cher
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Strange and Beautiful (I’ll Put a Spell on You) performed by Aqualung
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| | : Matt Hales is a very good artist indeed. I'm sure that he's British rather than American, though! : It's a great song, it gave me chills when I first heard it on The OC!
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strange weather(live) performed by tom waits
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Strip-Tease performed by Nico
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| | : this is the best ever. i love this.
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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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sweet love performed by chris brown
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T.B. Sheets performed by Van Morrison
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Tereza and Tomas performed by Bright Eyes
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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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The Hardest Part of Hurting Is The Hope performed by Scott Gibson
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The Land / Rainy Sunday Evening performed by Ramatam
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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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The Luckiest performed by Ben Folds
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The Peterman performed by Bullet
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The Peterman performed by Bullet
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the sprawl performed by sonic youth
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Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye performed by The Casinos
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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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three imaginary boys performed by the cure
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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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To slow things down performed by Random Bruce
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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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Two Shots of Happy, One Shot of Sad performed by Nancy Sinatra
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Um Girassol da Cor de Seu Cabelo performed by Milton Nascimento / Lo Borges
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Under Control performed by The Strokes
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Untitled # 1 performed by Spain
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Villains performed by Nothingface
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Volcano performed by Damien Rice
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| | : this is my favorite song on his album. based on some of the music you should check out the portishead dummy album. recommended tracks: roads, numb
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Warning Sign performed by Coldplay
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Was That The Human Thing To Do? (Rejected "Take A") performed by Boswell Sisters
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We Ate Each Other performed by The Robot Ate Me
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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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Weightless performed by Marconi Union
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when i go performed by slow club
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Where will I be tomorrow performed by Nice Little Penguins
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Who needs forever performed by Astrud Gilberto
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Wicked Ride performed by Melody Gardot
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Wild Horses performed by The Sundays
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Willow’s Song performed by Lesley Mackie
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| | : Lovely stuff, but strangely, disquietingly, indistinct. One of the tracks that got me sacked from a regular pub DJ slot. haha.
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Yesterday performed by Dick Hyman
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You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling performed by The Human League
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you, you, you performed by second story man
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Your Guardian Angel performed by The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
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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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