Bus Stop Boxer performed by Eels
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je suis venu te dire que je m�e en vais performed by stereo total feat. alex chilton
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number of the beast performed by the djali zwan
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"estoril à noite" performed by the durutti column
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Heaven knows I’m miserable now performed by The Smiths
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| | : very true. i still love thing song in spite of its semi-whiney tone. or maybe *because* of it...
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Out on the rebound for love performed by Gangway
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Play Alone performed by Asylum Party
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Sunshine performed by Keane
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Let There Be Love performed by Oasis
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El Pacino performed by Bang Data
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I�m not saying performed by Nico
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| | : I love this song, Nico is one of my favorites. Her voice has such a uniqueness. It's very deep and peaceful. : Oh, wow. This comment is four years old! But I just joined this place and this is one of my favorite songs right now, in 2006. I harbor a little resentment for Delicado, who claims the bridge is corny. I know it's not so insightful to say this since two of Nico's songs were used in another Wes Anderson movie, but the bridge section reminds me a lot of Rushmore, when Max and Blume do a simultaneous jump on bikes at the end, after their reconciliation. I guess that's why I like it. I wish Nico would have done more stuff like this. : i grew up on the gordon lightfoot version--but cripes, leave it to nico to so deliciously catastrophize a perfectly good tune. hers is amazingly well executed in the sentiments conveyed, ...and some catchy, too! love it, love it, love it.
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Angelica performed by Scott Walker
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Shadows breaking over my head performed by The Left Banke
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| | : I have to agree that this one is fantastic; thanks for recommending it!
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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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Walk Away Renee performed by Orpheus
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| | : I had just finished recommending Belle & Sebastian's "Piazza, New York Catcher" when I came across this recommendation. They namecheck "Walk Away Renee" in "Piazza..."
I haven't heard this song, but now I want to hear it! : Orpheus' version of "Walk Away Renee" is a classic example of how this group effortlessly applied their distinctive sound to material by other bands. I enjoyed the original version by The Left Banke but always thought the wimpy vocals could have used some testosterone. The Orpheus version is without fault and I'm totally puzzled why it failed to eclipse the original. : I hear the legendary Pink Lady have also recorded a version - what a treat! Anyone heard? : Having heard several versions of this song (most recently, The Blades of Grass), I'd just like to reiterate that this for me is THE rendition of the song - I'm with WayCool on this one! : I have a 45 of this by the Four Tops...I like their version, it sounds very mature the way Levi Stubbs sings it, compared to the youthful innocence of the original! I have the Orpheus version and it's great, but I will always like the Left Banke original best...I wonder if anybody ever covered "Pretty Ballerina"?
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Splash (sung by Peter Bloom) performed by Ennio Morricone
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| | : I love this song! I haven't seen Partner either but have heard it's pretty awful. : It's absolutely superb, that harpsicord sound is especially lovely and the lyrics are really weird throughout with Peter singing something with "my super-duper-baby/ we're goin' whoops-a-daisy" in the bridge part of the song... : i can't beleive it!!!!!!!! i first heard this song while i was living in australia. it shot right into my being & resonated hard. since i've been back in the states i've been trying to find this song with no luck. it's been 5 years now & this is the first time i've seen a sign that this song really exists & wasn't just a magical dream i had. maybe i'll be fortunate enough to actually hear this song again before i die! : I saw "Partner" at a revival at a cinema in Madrid and although Morricone does the whole s/track this song is the only pop number so it really stands out,the scene which accompanies it features the main character played by Pierre Clementi romping with his girlfriend in soap suds pouring out of a washing machine,he then jams her head in the washer's door and kills her!...Partner is a pretty pretentious film but it's odd enough to be enjoyable.When I saw it,this song was the high point for me,even though it only lasts a few mins....Where did you get this from? : ah..."morricone a go go"...I'll look out for it,must be a million morricone compilations,finding new morricone music is a hobby of mine! : To see the film clip with the music (dominb\'s description above is pretty accurate), visit http://youtu.be/ftueIAmdwBw
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paper cup performed by the 5th dimension
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Children Of The Sun performed by Dino Valente
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| | : Dino Valente is one of those singers that people seem to either love or hate. I really like him overall and have his 1968 solo album on both LP and CD, and I also
like many of the Quicksilver tracks he sang lead on, especially "Goodbye My Lady Love". He came out of the Greenwich Village folk scene and performed onstage with another of my favorites, Fred Neil. I hear he was a real character, though!
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Beside Me performed by Mojo Men
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Exaltacao e Lamento do ultimo rei performed by José Mauro
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Quando o carnaval chegar performed by Quarteto em Cy
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| | : Yes! I've been hooked on their version of "Tudo Que Voce Podia Ser" lately, from the same 72' LP. That year was great for brazillian recordings in general. Also check out Marcos Valle's "Vento Sul".
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Um Girassol da Cor de Seu Cabelo performed by Milton Nascimento / Lo Borges
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Paper Thin Hotel performed by Leonard Cohen
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Hearth And Soul performed by Joy Division
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Steppin� Out performed by Joe Jackson
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| | : I'll second your comments regarding Joe Jackson. I'm surprised that with classic albums such as "I'm the Man", "Look Sharp", "Body & Soul" and the aformentioned "Steppin' Out", Joe Jackson doesn't, in my opinion, recieve the credit he deserves.
"Steppin' Out" is a great track, but my favourite version is actually from "Live 1980/86" where he takes a dramatic - perhaps even melodramatic - approach to the song. It shimmers then swells into this wonderful sound, evocative of a kind of fantasy 40's New York, but anchored by JJ's usual lyrical poignancy.
Somewhat overblown? Perhaps, but wonderful stuff nonetheless, and definately one to check out if you've not heard it before.
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Crazy Dreams performed by Paul Brady
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Tinseltown In The Rain performed by The Blue Nile
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| | : "Tinseltown in the Rain" brought BN to the DC airwaves, as also did "Stay." A band not based on 3 guitars, and I actually liked it! "Easter Parade," also on lp, is a very slow, detailed description of an event, loaded w/haunting atmospherics, coming to an understated climax. (To me "Hats" is their least exciting work.) "Peace at Last" and "A Walk Across.." are the most exhilarating... electronics/Linn drum machines aside, it's the magic of Paul Buchanan's incredibly moving voice. His heart's on his sleeve... a big sleeve. Emotion drips from every syllable. These get constant airplay at home.
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"it hurts (there must be a taste of murder in it)" performed by the lotus eaters
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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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Road to Happiness performed by the Lilac Time
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And There Will Your Heart Be Also performed by Fields of the Nephilim
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Easy performed by The Bruces
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Ocean Drive performed by Daryll-Ann
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melancholia performed by blueboy
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Pacific 202 performed by Acid Brass (The Williams Fairey Brass Band)
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Hate Everything About U performed by Steve Lukather
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The Moon and the Stars performed by Mr. Wright
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just watch the fireworks performed by jimmy eat world
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no one knows i�m gone performed by tom waits
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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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ne�re do well performed by young people
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The Next Step You�ll Take performed by Club 8
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When The Laughter Is Over performed by Swing Out Sister
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Love Will Tear Us Apart performed by Nouvelle Vague
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The Ghosts You Draw On My Back performed by M�m
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Good Old Owl performed by Niobe
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Fidelity performed by Regina Spektor
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| | : wonderful song. thank you
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My Ashes performed by Porcupine Tree
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clip clap performed by kahimi karie
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