I'm Your Man performed by Leonard Cohen
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ominous man performed by the verve pipe
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Beng Beng Beng performed by Femi Kuti
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wide to receive performed by morrissey
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| | : yeah, it's quite a grower. off maladjusted if i recall correctly.
and who'd think morrissey would ever give us an 'internet' song?
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los angeles performed by bethany sharayah
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The Day We Left Town performed by Magnet
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Skinned performed by Blind Melon
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Besame Mucho performed by Lila Downs
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| | : I will have to find this version and give it a listen. I am rather fond of the version by Cesaria Evora from the sountrack to the film 'Great Expectations' (1997)
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Little Room performed by White Stripes
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still Dre performed by Dr Dre
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| | : Ummm what i always wondered about: At what university did mr. dre graduate to get his dr. degree?!
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Unity performed by Operation Ivy
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Rock You Like A Hurricane performed by The Scorpions
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A Reminder performed by The Perishers
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Disintegration performed by Jimmy Eat World
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You Enjoy Myself performed by Phish
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Hand Of Blood performed by Bullet for my Valentine
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Suzy performed by Caravan Palace
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Light Flight performed by Pentangle
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Black on Black performed by Heart
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NTF performed by illScarlett
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Say What You Need To Say performed by John Mayer
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under the influence performed by eminem
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brain damage performed by eminem
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Cmon Talk performed by Bernhoft
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Take Your Time (Coming Home) performed by Fun.
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Death Angel performed by Substantial Evidence
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today performed by tom scott and the california dreamers
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Just Ah performed by The Blades of Grass
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| | : I'd like to second that, absolutely terrific song and i must say nothing on "Are not for smoking" can match this gem for me.
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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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Viva Bobby Joe performed by The Equals
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Dolphins performed by Tim Buckley
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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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1969 performed by The Stooges
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Afro - Harping performed by Dorothy Ashby
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Fresh Air performed by Cal Tjader
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| | : Uncredited backing vocals on this track are by Wendy and Bonnie, who also sang on Tjader's Auga Dulce.
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The Magician’s Birthday performed by Uriah Heep
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Nao Tem Nada Nao performed by Marcos Valle
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| | : Very pleased to say I saw Marcos Valle perform this last night. Thats a great set of names to drop "Heres a song I wrote with Eumir Deodato and Jao Donato". Very cool. And a very good song, he handled the keys himself live.
And thanks to everyone whos namedropped Valle on musical taste, as I otherwise would have missed out on a great gig! : this track was a reworking of Donato's tune "Batuque" from his album with Deodato, called "Joao Donato" or Donato/Deodato on the original LP. Basically, Marcos Valle liked the song and decided to add lyrics. Funnily, the way that Donato/Deodato was recorded each of these famous composers added their parts seperately starting with Donato's keyboards, then Deodato's arrangement and then marcos took that and reworked it with lyrics and azimuth as his backup band. one of my all-time favorite tracks.
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Here in heaven performed by Sparks
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| | : Sparks have indeed produced some good and some extremely bad material. I may still own - somewhere - this LP, though the most-played track on it was always "This town ain't big enough..."
1974 - yes, an incredible year which also brought us such marvels as the Glitter Band's "Angel Face". : only Sparks could be comfortable with such subject matter there is humour in everything they do like Tryouts for the Human Race a song for sperm everywhere
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Boogie Oogie Oogie performed by A Taste of Honey
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Ever Fallen in Love? performed by The Buzzcocks
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No,No,No performed by Dieter Reith
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Xanadu performed by Electric Light Orchestra featuring Olivia Newton-John
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Dreams Never End performed by New Order
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| | : This track is utterly spine-tingling. I like the Technique album, but it really doesn't have the intensity of the best early tracks. It's worth noting that this track sounds instrumentally exactly like mid-80s Cure. : erm.....dreams never end is a masterpiece for the very reason that hookies vocals are in stark contrast ....probably my favourite new order/joy division track...probably an accidental classic.
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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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"call it love" performed by images in vogue
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Master of Puppets performed by Metallica
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Wild Horses performed by The Sundays
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Metal Warriors performed by Manowar
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Land Of Sunshine performed by Faith No More
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Up On The Hill performed by Mark Burgess and the Sons of God
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Glory Box performed by Portishead
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| | : Hey man... Since you're into Portishead, I think you may also like Goldfrapp, especially "Felt Mountain" album... Try listening to Horse Tears or Deer Stop!
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Mi Querido Amor (My Cherie Amour) performed by Cristian Castro
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Uninvited performed by Alanis Morissette
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All My Little Words performed by The Magnetic Fields
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25 or 6 to 4 performed by Chicago
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| | : I think you're incorrect about the meaning of the song. The compound for lsd or cocaine is nowhere close to resembling 25 or 6 to 4. The song, written by Robert Lamm, is about staying up all night writing a song. (3:35 am.) : You're right. The explanation I gave I heard once and took it as true. Thanks for the correction. I tend to question what I hear but I felt there was no harm in believing the acid explanation. : Actually the acid explanation is correct. LSD-25 was a popular type of LSD in the 60's. The drug known as Thorazine was considered to stop the effects of acid trip. Guess what? The number on the pill was 624. The lyrics in every verse suggest the effects of acid, spinning in his room, staring at blurry lights, etc. The question he asks himself is whether to take more LSD(25) and keep tripping or take Thorazine(624) and come down as the day breaks. Your shit has officially been ruined.
bestpageever.com : Right on allenmurphy. I like the acid idea more anyways. I thought that that was a really stupid way to refer to the time. I mean, artistic and creative freedom aside, 25 or 6 to 4 is a stupid way to refer to an hour of the day. I give Chicago a little more credit than that. Let's see if someone else writes and says that it really is a time of day. I couldn't open bestpageever.com. : sorry, try again. www.bestpageever.com nice to hear from ya kaptnunderpnts
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Poxa (P�xa) performed by Evandro Marinho
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Telescope Eyes performed by Eisley
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Further performed by Longview
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Flight 643 performed by Tiesto
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Tekno Love Song performed by CocoRosie
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Who Am I performed by Will Young
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Miss Murder performed by AFI
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Asleep At The Wheel performed by Working For A Nuclear Free City
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Let’s Make Out performed by Does it Offend You, Yeah?
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I Am Me Once More performed by Zee Avi
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The Pilot is Dead, Don’t Worry I’m a Make-up Artist performed by Munn Til Munn Metoden
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On Impulse performed by Animals As Leaders
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Political World performed by Carolina Chocolate Drops
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