birds do it (german’ sex education movies’ songs of performed by compilation
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baby i love you so performed by Colourbox
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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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No More Tears performed by Barbra Streisand; Donna Summers
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Do You Love Me? performed by The Contours
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Season of young moss performed by Handsomeboy technique
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Are you ready for love performed by Elton John
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D.A.N.C.E. performed by Justice
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Your Funny Uncle performed by Pet Shop Boys
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Disco 2000 performed by Pulp
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Disco 2000 performed by Pulp
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Sleep Deprivation performed by Simian Mobile Disco
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Zuhalterb�ssatle performed by Harald Paulsen & Lotte Lenya
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Venus performed by Frankie Avalon
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Female of the Species performed by Meg Myles
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He hit me (it felt like a kiss) performed by The Crystals
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Warmth of the Sun performed by The Beach Boys
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mirza performed by nino ferrer
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who needs forever performed by astrud gilberto
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| | : you must pick-up the quincy jones soundtrack (released with the score to "the pawnbroker") with astrud singing "who needs forever". The lush quincy jones score is hauntingly beautiful, and astrud never sounded better. This version is the real deal for me.. : Amazing guitar on this piece.
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Past, Present & Future performed by The Shangri-Las
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| | : This song is utter genius. 'just don't try to touch me... because that will never happen again'. They are indeed under-rated. It's strange really. There are CD compilations out there, but they all seem to marketed in a budget kind of way. : There's hot debate as to what this song means... I've read that it's about a rape survivor which kind of makes sense but I think it has too much mystery to it to define completely. George "Shadow" Morton surpasses even the greatest hopes for girl-group trash-drama.
As to the compilations, there's a great one on RPM called "Myrmidons Of Melodrama". Strangely, its available in two different covers, with slightly altered tracklisting (a few songs on one not on the other and vice versa) but either one contains all their best tracks and some amusing "Radio Spots" with Mary Weiss (lead singer) giving tips on how to behave on a date. "Don't barge on ahead like a baby elephant" she advises; "you'll get attention all right, but it won't be favourable". : The two different versions of "Myrmidons of Melodrama" are quite different, not only because of the tracklisting, but also becouse the most recent one(2002, by RPM) has stereo versions of 5 songs. I'm not sure that these songs sound better in stereo than in mono... : I now have the newer 'Myrmidons' comp. So many great tracks. My favorite bit of this song is right at the end when she says "I'm all packed up and I'm on my way - and I'm going to fall in love ... but at the moment, it doesn't look good ... At the moment, it will never happen again."
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tiger performed by brian auger & the trinity with julie driscoll
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She Told Me, She Told Me performed by Marcos Valle
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The Dis-Advantages of You performed by The Brass Ring
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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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Cherry, Cherry performed by Music Machine
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Brother, Can You Spare a Dime performed by Connie Francis
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| | : listen to the thea gilmore version, sheer class
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Les Biches performed by Flora Purim
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| | : Jacques Brel recorded a song of the same title around the same time. Maybe it's a cover version of his original? Les Biches ('The Does',ie female deer) is also the title of a late 60s film by French director Claude Chabrol, though I don't think the Brel song is on the soundtack. : Well, the record only lists the producer Tony Harris as the composer of the song, so I kind of doubt. There's also no apparent link between that title and the actual lyrics to the song.
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The Face I Love performed by Chris Montez
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you made me feel like (everything is alright) performed by syreeta
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| | : Agreed. I love the undercurrent of dread in this song. Why it remained in the Motown vaults is a mystery to me.
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Bon-Jour performed by Ed Lincoln
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| | : Thats the thing with Lincoln, its not just the cheese, he played alongside the best Jazz musicians in Brazil. He could cut a pretty funk when the occasion demanded, and his "Seu piano eletrico" album ranges from african tinged stompers to mid sixties style vocal cuts.
IMHO opinion underrated as a producer as well, he seems to have been active on the cutting edge of Brazilain music from the late fifties right through to the late seventies.
I intended to use this track as the payoff for a compilation I did for a cd trading ring, but I don't think I had the space.
He was in hospital just before Christmas (2003), not sure how he's doing now. : I have to say, I'm pretty blown away by his work. I know you've been harping on about him for years, so I wish I had listened earlier! : Ed Lincolns best work is the recordings he did with Orlann Divo becasue he is a little more low-key and the arrangements are just plain better. I love O Ganso cause its so damn crazy and his recordings under the name Claudio Marcelo are pretty good too. A rcord seller in Brazil actually got me his autograph as a present because I bought so many of Ed Lincolns LPs. But I gotta tell you, someone like Sergio Carvalho or Eumir Deodato are much more powerful on the Hammond and Ely Arcoverde, Juarez Sant'ana Ze Maria I think are all more mature organists. I put Ed Lincoln with Walter Wanderley a little heavy on the cheese.
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Lullaby performed by Krzysztof Komeda & Mia Farrow
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| | : I love this too! It seems to pull the whole movie into a class of it's own.
I've been trying to find the Claudine Longet version for years!
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Sister Ray performed by The Velvet Underground
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| | : i always thought sister ray was one of their most overrated songs. it mostly just sounds like nonsense. i guess i'll just wait till im unhappy or just in the right mood. : Sounds like a fairly straight description of some sailors having a heroin and sex orgy with a bunch of transvestites to me.
If such a thing can be said to be straight....
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Magic Garden performed by Dusty Springfield
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Eque performed by Duke Ellington
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Mississippi Delta performed by Zack Laurence Orchestra
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Just A Little Lovin� performed by Dusty Springfield
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Lookin� At A Baby performed by The Collage
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| | : Great song! I was lucky enough to find their album for 1 (!) dollar at a garage sale and loved that great opening track... : I heard a version of this track on that excellent rhino handmade 'Hallucinations' compilation. It was by the Collectors. I'm not sure whether it was the original or not, but it's really good. I remember looking at a picture of the band and thinking that if these 'collectors' started peering over into my baby's pram, I'd be wheeling him away to the nearest bobby. Ah such was the carefree innocence of the 60s that shabby young men could spend balmy afternoons in the park staring at young children. : I love this album! I may post some recs once I've listened to it a few times more...and since the year has a question mark, it's from 1967! they've got such a soft, sweet sound, that it's hard to resist. : This song and band are great, no doubt. They were Canadian and later evolved into Chilliwack (who I haven't heard). I have their first LP which contains this song, and is excellent, it's a classic of West Coast psychedelia. I had a chance to hear their second
album from a friend of mine who works in a record store, it's terrific! I think I heard that the name "Collectors" was given to them by a manager or record executive...but please, overlook the dorkiness of the name! This song is getting around, I now have it on two comps.
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Stingray performed by Claus Ogerman
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Lay Me Down (Wake Me Up) performed by Four Seasons
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Janela De Ouro performed by Egberto Gismonti
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Twangy Brisba performed by Berry Lipman
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Yesterday when I was young performed by Blossom Dearie
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| | : I love this version too, but oddly enough I once played it to someone I met on a plane who was a huge Aznavour fan. She felt that Blossom's version deprived the song of its drama. I agree with you that the contrast of the sad song and the light, happy bossa arrangement works very well.
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Niki performed by The Third Wave
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Keep On Running performed by Tom Jones
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Long Way Down performed by Jimmie Spheeris
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Falling Free performed by Bert Kaempfert
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Step Out performed by The Mamsa and Papas
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Battened Ships performed by Odyssey
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Bossa Rock Blues #1 performed by Manfredo Fest
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Love’s Theme performed by the Love Unlimited Orchestra
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| | : Hey! There's a great vocal version of this tune on one of the "Love Unlimited" vocal records Barry produced with a trio of ladies. It's on the album "In Heat" (20th Century T-443 1974). It just got reissued on CD. It's kinda fun hearing lyrics to a song that's so well remembered as an instrumental!
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La Discotheque performed by Mike Rozakis
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| | : Thanks for the heads up on this LP! Its a great one, I love the way its at once stumbling and psychedlic, but at the same time maintains the great groove. Good fuzz guitar and great strings, plus that lovely wayward organ.
Is there any more Mike Rozakis music lurking around?
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Take Me With You performed by Lyn Christopher
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We Could Be Flying performed by The Singers Unlimited w/ Art Van Damme
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| | : I only ever heard this once - been looking for it ever since. It's truly lovely.
I should say that Scott Walker does a really nice version of the song on his much-maligned (but actually pretty OK - albeit covers only) LP Any Day Now.
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Bitter-Sweet performed by Roxy Music
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You can make me Dance ,Sing,or Anything performed by The Faces
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Lluvia de Primavera/Spring Rain performed by Bebu Silvetti
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| | : To correct: the "full-length version" is in fact a disco mix by Salsoul stalwart Tom Moulton. So good, man... Crazy percussive middle part galore! Available as a Salsoul 12". Tell me if you bump into one!
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You Go To My Head performed by Bryan Ferry
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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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Spring Affair performed by Donna Summer
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More, More, More performed by Andrea True Connection
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Sunshower performed by Dr. Buzzard’s Original Savannah Band
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| | : You know what makes the last chorus for me (or choruses from after the kids singing only accompanied by percussion)... as simple as it may sound... it's the handclaps. They add so much and I always look forward to them coming along. I became obsessed with this song about 6 months ago and bought the CD, which, as I expected, doesn't contain so many fantastic songs on it, but, still an enjoyable CD. I really enjoy your recommendations!
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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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Julie With... performed by Brian Eno
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Dance, Bunny Honey, Dance performed by Penny McLean
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I Don�t Need A Doctor performed by Sheila B. Devotion
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Miss Broadway performed by Belle Epoque
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| | : This song fast became the song of my summer nights. I play it to preen to in front of the mirror, before I step out for the night, then hum it as I my feet step out the door and into the night and the streets unspool before me. See, how lyrical the song makes me?! Belle Epoque is ferocious. Jeanette, I think you're so cool. Thanks for bringing dis track to my attention. You always have my attention.
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Detroit 442 performed by Blondie
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Te Quiero Tal C�mo Eres (Just The Way You Are) performed by Jose Jose
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Art to Zebras performed by Sy Richardson
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Mister Love performed by Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band
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| | : I JUST WANTED TO SAY MISS CORY DAYE VOICE IS ONE OF A KIND,IT IS ABSOLUTELY BREATHTAKING,SASSY WITTY,STYLISH.I WISH SOMEBODY WOULD GET HER BACK INTO THE STUDIO AS SOMEONE WOULD MAKE LOTS OF MONEY.I DONT GET IT AS HER CORY AND ME RECORD IS OUT OF PRINT BUT SELLS FOR THIRTY DOLLARS ON EBAY AND OTHER OUT OF THE COUNTRY SELLERS LIKE ROCK HOUSE MUSIC. I REALLY BELIEVE THAT IF THEY PLAYED SOME OF HER MUSIC ON THE RADIO NOW IT WOULD SELL LIKE GOLD COME ONE SOMEONE PLEASE GET HER BACK INTO THE STUDIO THANKS FOR YOUR TIME JOHN KARVASALES : Thank you for posting this. I have been enchanted by the works of August Darnell, Stony Brower and Co. in all it's manifestations. Seductive yet sophisticated, concealing a rapier and wit all the time dressed to impress (from Tropical Gangsters to Zoot Suits, y mas). They were pegged as a "disco" group, but were much more. What gets me the most is how visual their music could be. Nostalgic, contemporary, and ahead of it's time simultaneously.
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Trojan Horse performed by Luv�
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Discovery performed by Brian Bennett
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| | : Lovage sampled this track for their opener, "ladies love chest rockwell." Anybody know if there's a site that shows all the original samples for stuff like this, rap and what not?
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Boogie Oogie Oogie performed by A Taste of Honey
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Autumn Leaves performed by Grace Jones
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Bring on the Love performed by Gloria Jones
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Laissez Faire performed by Gichy Dan
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You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling performed by The Human League
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Rock With You performed by Michael Jackson
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6060-842 performed by The B-52s
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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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Captain Future performed by Christian Bruhn
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Bouncing Babies performed by The Teardrop Explodes
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Don�t let this Rainbow Pass me By performed by Cloud One
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Alleys of your Mind performed by Cybotron
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The Damned Don't Cry performed by Visage
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Open Your Eyes performed by The Lords Of The New Church
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New York New York performed by Nina Hagen
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ma quale idea performed by pino d�angie
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| | : I don't know, but it shure is hip right now: check out ed banger records, specifically Justice's D.A.N.C.E. : ah thanks for that, yes i�ve heard that. So i guess they have sampled it then. But what do you call the genre, italy disco, italy hits, i think i have heard something somewhere
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Don’t Talk to Me About Love performed by Altered Images
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helpless performed by the flirts
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My Suitor performed by Berntholer
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"not me" performed by this mortal coil
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When the Wind Blows performed by David Bowie
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Dancing With Peter Pan's Shadow performed by The Faith Brothers
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| | : at last some1 with good taste in music!!!!!
gus
ex drummer ...Faith bros : I love The Faith Brothers!! Can't believe it is their 25th Anniversary this year! Billy Franks is still going strong and is playing Shepherds Bush Empire on 6 June 09. He always plays a few Faith Brothers songs and his new solo stuff is amazing! Check him out: www.billyfranks.com
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Mercy Seat performed by Ultra Vivid Scene
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| | : totally ok. The guy behind the scene was Kurt Raskle and I never ever heard again about him...could anyone tell me what became of him? The Mercy Seat is still one of the most exciting mind blowing tunes I've ever known
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Getting Away With It performed by Electronic
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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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Sob Story performed by Minor Threat
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Daymaker performed by Bob
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Two Wings Mambo performed by Gallon Drunk
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Walk The City Streets performed by Mary Wells
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Entre e Ouca performed by Ed Motta
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Sandmen - Thelma (Fallout mix) performed by DIY
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Have you got ticket to the Dome? performed by Ip
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| | : I don't remember Ip's music. Wasn't there a related thing called 'DJ Bakesey'? I remember that being really good. : Don't remember Ip? What on earth...? If I remember rightly, you used to hang around with him and those two mates of his that used to jump up and down on bed and squeal in a high-pitched way. Very, very odd.
As for 'DJ Bakesey', he wag good - and some of his mates in the JCR Squad were pretty hot. Their sound - looking back - was pretty ground-breaking. 'MC Lem' was amazing and I loved his booming anthem 'Fish Pie':
'All I want for tea is Fish Pie
All I want for tea is Fish Pie
If I get it, I won't swear like a bad boy
If I get it, I won't play Duncan no more...'
Who was Duncan? And what did it all mean? Am I scared? Can I sleep here?
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Where will I be tomorrow performed by Nice Little Penguins
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Disco 2000 performed by Pulp
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| | : I love this song. Have you heard keane's cover? It's not as good as the original, but it's nice :) : There's a Nick Cave cover that I think is pretty cool.
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Rockets performed by Cat Power
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Tell Me When performed by The Human League
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’Disco’ La Passione (Adams and Gielen 12 inch mix) performed by Chris Rea featuring Shirley Bassey
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King of the Carrot Flowers Prt. 1,2 & 3. performed by Neutral Milk Hotel
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De Cara a la Pared performed by Lhasa
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Teeth Like God’s Shoeshine performed by Modest Mouse
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Sweet Lips performed by MONACO
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| | : Yeah, i still remember this really hooked (kinda lame pun, i know) me when it came out. At the time the prospect of New Order ever coming together again was very unlikely, so this was a welcome substitute at least for me. The first single off "Music For Pleasure", "What Do You Want From Me", was equally New Order-esque with Potts' voice sounding strikingly similar to Sumners'.
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Lose That Girl performed by Saint Etienne
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| | : I'm also a recent convert to St. Etienne. I insisted to friends that I didn't like them, but I recently got 1992's 'So Tough', and thought it was brilliant. : If there's one group I find very difficult to criticize it's St. Etienne. People say they've made a bad album or two but I think they all are different faces of perfection. "So Tough" is probably the best choice to start with them. That's the band in a nutshell. And the most widely appreciated album. : Talk about a sleeper. Not their most obvious single by a long shot (that honor still goes to either their Jimmy Webb tribute "Avenue" or their Bo Donaldson & The Heywoods cover, "Who Do You Think You Are"), but this track not only stands the test of time, but improves like a fine wine.
Someday people will love this band. Until then, little four minute bursts of brilliance like this are part of my own private stash of cool cuts.
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Dinnertime performed by Spiderbait
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| | : My 4 year old daughter worked out enough of the CD player controls to play the disco remix back to back about twenty times over this weekend. Still sounds great.
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If I Ever Feel Better performed by Phoenix
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| | : Couldn't agree more. This is one of my favourite singles of the last five years. The album certainly is patchy, but there's a few things on there that reach similar heights, notably the other single, 'Too Young'.
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The Way that I Found You performed by Ladytron
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Fault Lines performed by Radiogram
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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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Understanding in a Car Crash performed by Thursday
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Juxtapozed With You performed by Super Furry Animals
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love with the three of us performed by stereo total
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All I Really Got to Know performed by Alexander Kowalski featuring Raz Ohara
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mis balas llevan tu nombre performed by carlo coup�
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Machine Vibes performed by Metro Area
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detroit performed by primal scream
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Danger! High Voltage! performed by Electric Six
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| | : Haha, this song rocks. Its a really, really fun song. Bass lines are great. Check out the video, its free on their site: http://www.electric6.com/media_video.html
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No Brakes On My Roller Skates performed by Hot Skates 3000
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La Noche Inventada performed by Ana D
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Wedding Dress performed by Derek Webb
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Black Cherry performed by Goldfrapp
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| | : Excellent recommendation and great description. Unfortunately the only track off their sophomore effort that can moodwise hold up to such exquisite songs like "Pilots" or "Utopia" from their debut. : I actually dig the second LP a great deal. Very disco/electro, (as opposed to Ennio), but really high quality disco/electro. (And simply delivering a "Felt Mountain" Part II would have been a bit dull - I think.) "Forever" and "Hairy Trees" are pretty darn exquisite, likewise. : a beautiful track that simply melts into your ears. You get the impression that something very naughty is going on but never quite sure exactly what. Has Rachel Stevens ripped this band off or what? : A sumptuous moment from one of this decade's most solid slabs of sound.
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Chocolate performed by Fantastic Explosion
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Koko performed by Goldfrapp
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tables and chairs performed by andrew bird
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Somebody To Love performed by The Boogie Pimps
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| | : I've not heard this, and I'm not really going to go out of my way to find it, although I appreciate your sentiments. Anyway, before Jefferson Airplane, Grace Slick and some of the others were in a band called The Great Society, and they also did a version of this song, produced by Sly Stone. So it feels like something of a circle turning, although in 1966 he hadn't formed the great melting pot of the family.
There are stories attached to that session, but thats by the by, the Great Societys' legacy would be a very fine live album. You should track it down. Proper Psychedelia. : Jeff, thanks for the comment. Sly Stone being involved in a version of this sounds intriguing, I will try to track it down.
Also interesting that you should use the word 'psychedelia'. You're absolutely right to - I think I didn't because I tend to associate it with either very surreal type of music (e.g. early Pink Floyd) or fairly mellow music (e.g Albatross, Good Morning Starshine, or late Pink Floyd), and both Somebody To Love and White Rabbit are neither.....Well, I suppose White Rabbit is surreal, but in a direct kind of way if that makes sense. You could say its closer to punk than hippy.
I know very little about this period to be honest - as you can probably tell - but there's more interesting music there than I once thought.
P.S. I wouldn't 'go out of your way to find' the Boogie Pimps version. In the context of the video channel they have on in the gym it was great when it came on - the vocal is similar and as I say the video is just so wierd it's worth watching. All in all quite fun but not essential.
cheers, Matt
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Lying is the most fun performed by Panic at the Disco
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Knight Moves performed by Chilly Gonzalez
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