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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hang up your boots! performed by The Business
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Don’t Look Back into the Sun performed by the Libertines
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It’s Love performed by Trudy Richards
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Can’t Help Loving That Man performed by Trudy Richards
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Teddy Bear’s Picnic performed by Jackie Lynton
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Secret Love performed by Kathy Kirby
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Stop performed by Julie Grant
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Time Won�t Let Me performed by The Outsiders
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I Put A Spell On You performed by Alan Price
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Woman performed by Peter & Gordon
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I See The Rain performed by Marmalade
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I've Been A Bad, Bad Boy performed by Paul Jones
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When Will the Rain Come performed by The Troggs
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Naturally Stoned performed by Helmut Zacharias
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I've Seen To Dream performed by Harmony Grass
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| | : Yea tempted, we agree once more. I love that song. Another of the best 60's pop-psych songs. I can't think of one that's better. How is the rest of the cd? I only have the song on an el compilation. : Winning track! : Just wanted to recommend this to see it's already here. Fantastic track for sure, the whole album is uneven but "I think of you" is another winner on there... : Excellent track... I would also put up "What a groovy day" at least as good as this one. If anyone wanted to further check into Tony Rivers of this era the "Harmony Grass" compilation is recommended...
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Day Without Love performed by The Love Affair
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Run To The Sun performed by The Owl
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Magic Garden performed by Dusty Springfield
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I'm Alive performed by Don Fardon
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| | : Very swinging indeed...never heard of Don...I'm gonna track him down though.
Very American 1969 sound...for a Scottish guy. : I thought he was English, not Scottish! Anyhow, I have
two 45s by him, "Indian Reservation" and "Lola". Of course, Paul Revere and the Raiders covered "Indian Reservation" and had a number one hit. Fardon isn't well known here in the U.S.
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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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Burning in the Background of My Mind performed by Tina Tott
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| | : This song was recorded in 1969. To the best of my knowledge, she recorded only one single. The flip is equally as good: Take Away My Emptiness Too
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Northern Sky performed by Nick Drake
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| | : A song of plain, pure beauty. It's emotionally moving, especially when he sings "Would you love me through the winter/Would you love me 'til I'm dead"
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Cruel Sister performed by Pentangle
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| | : Alright.In your own special way you've convinced me rum. I've been told for years to pick up some Pentangle by certain freinds (the ones who hear me playing Steeleye Span). Surely I must be missing out on something... I will consult the great one. : Heh-heh, thank you. I�m certain you�ll appreciate these, you�ve got eclectic taste, you�re not gonna be out for my blood (unlike all those that have begged and borrowed, stolen from their dying grandmothers, to buy Manowar CDs). And they�re no way as folk folk as the Span, they spin out an equally eclectic mix of folk, jazz, blues, rock and Elizabethan dances. It�s time people stopped harping on how great it was that the Velvets, the Stooges, punk etc made you wanna go out and form a band. So simple they sounded. Pentangle are so incredibly talented, so learned, so jazz, but still so unassuming and cool, they make you want pack up the band, trash the guitar, and burn down your house. Or is that Jet? I don�t know now. Well anyway the �Sweet Child� album is the one.
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It takes a thief performed by John Schroeder
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Zigarillo performed by Botho Lucas Singers und die Sound Masters
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Fire and Rain performed by John Gregory
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Girl In A Sportscar performed by Alan Hawkshaw
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The Poacher performed by Ronnie Lane
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The Peterman performed by Bullet
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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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Everybody’s Got to learn Sometime performed by The Korgis
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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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Typing Pool performed by Pam and the Paper Clips
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The Classical performed by The Fall
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Tales from the Riverbank performed by The Jam
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Late Again performed by Judie Tzuke
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Castles in the Air performed by the Colorfield
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Beasts of No Nation performed by Fela Anikulapo-Kuti & Egypt 80
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Getting Away With It performed by Electronic
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| | : odd - I was thinking about this song just yesterday. The B-side, 'lucky bag', was also quite good as I recall. : Electronic could be very good indeed when they started out and I'm a big fan of a number of their songs from this period. Tennant and Marr went on to work together on the last PSB album, but I'd like to hear more collaborative work from Tennant and Sumner.
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Looking Glass performed by The La,s
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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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Being Boring performed by Pet Shop Boys
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| | : Totally agree re the worth of the PSBs output and the dramatic and very distinctive use of harmony therein. Several of their songs would be in my all-time favourites list if I ever made one.
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Step On performed by Happy Mondays
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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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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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37 Hours (In The U.S.A.) performed by Raw Stylus
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Lost performed by Morrissey
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Pacific 202 performed by Acid Brass (The Williams Fairey Brass Band)
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Eyes of Dreams performed by Lewis Parker
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Dance Girl Dance performed by Cinerama
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English Sunset performed by The Moody Blues
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Right as Rain performed by The Minders
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| | : I should hope his British accent is perfect...being that he's British and all! It always amazes me when I hear praise come in for the Minders from places far & near...those cats live in my neighborhood! : Oh, and to clarify...I love the Minders, too! What I meant was that I still think of them as a local band!
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Quizas, Quizas, Quizas or Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps performed by Lila Downs
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Free performed by Sweet Robots Against the Machine
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Fascination performed by Saint Etienne
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To the shore performed by Pet Shop Boys
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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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Down From the Mountain performed by Grantura
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