Love Scene performed by Joe
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This Year's Love performed by David Gray
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sell my old clothes, i'm off to heaven performed by saves the day
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Love Athena performed by Olivia Tremor Control
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| | : The great tape splitters of Athens still know how to rock!
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Le Locomotion performed by Sylvie Vartan
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| | : i love the scopitone video to this track. nice and silly. it's probably the reason she's considered to be cheesy.
it _was_ downloadable on http://scopitones.com a while ago, but they seem to have removed it. oh well, it will probably resurface somewhere.
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Seasick yet still Docked(live) performed by Morrissey
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The Stalker performed by Green Velvet
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Sandy's Love performed by Harold Alexander
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The Look of Love performed by Isaac Hayes
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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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Never mind it's only love performed by David Essex
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Wicked Little Town performed by Hedwig and the Angry Inch
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birds do it (german’ sex education movies’ songs of performed by compilation
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Lovely Head performed by Goldfrapp
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Frozen Love performed by Buckingham-Nicks
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good old fashioned lover boy performed by queen
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Waltzing Matilda performed by Tom Waits
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| | : Great tune, although the name of this song is actually "Tom Traubert's Blues (Four Sheets to the Wind in Copenhagen)"
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The Love War performed by The Dismemberment Plan
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Lover I Don't Have to Love performed by Bright Eyes
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| | : This is my favourite Bright Eyes song. The orchestral arrangement works so powerfully with his voice. Th subject matter (one night stands) is intersting, singer/songwriters arn't supposed to be so sex obssesed are they?
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Let's Not Shit Ourselves (to Love and Be Loved) performed by Bright Eyes
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Try try try performed by The Smashing Pumpkins
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Red performed by Okkervil River
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Mrs. Bluebird performed by Eternity’s Children
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| | : i pat gill's only daughter kristie who r u my dad wants to know : /Users/janetgill/Pictures/iPhoto Library/Modified/2006/Roll 12/daddy slide:me.jpg
this is me and my dad when i was like 2
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solo su voz performed by Juana Molina
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Whirl performed by High Rise
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Eloise performed by The Damned
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| | : The Damned at their best.
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Let your halo performed by Woke Up Falling
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Sand And Rain performed by Nancy Holloway
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Ol’ 55 performed by Tom Waits
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| | : Sarah McLachlan recorded a great cover of this song. It is available on the soundtrack album to the film 'Boys on the Side'
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neverending math equation performed by modest mouse
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| | : some additional information would be nice. e.g. what kind of music is this? i mean..punk or indie or...?
by the way this is the only feature i miss about this lovely site: every song should have a category in which its musicstyle is saved. you know, like in those mp3-tags. then you would have a nice search button for all bossa nova songs for example! :)
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Let’s Go to the Dark Side of the Moon performed by Original Love
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Rebel Waltz performed by The Clash
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Never Say good bye performed by The Impossibles
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Lover’s Rock performed by The Clash
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Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters performed by Elton John
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| | : I love this song so much... however I loved it more after I saw Almost Famous and it was used so effectively over William and Penny Lane's semi-love scene. Now this song always reminds me of Penny Lane. :) : I agree whole heartedly
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Dig up her bones performed by The Misfits
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angels of ashes performed by Scott Walker
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Liebestod performed by Leontyne Price
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| | : Actually, Kip Kinkel came home the night before the school shootings, shot his parents (who were very upset because he was expelled from school for having a gun in his locker) and then the next day went to school and killed/injured his peers. The soundtrack to the 1996 version was playing on repeat when the police found the bodies of his parents...but when he killed his parents.
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The Creation performed by I got the fever
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| | : This track was big on the Northern Soul scene. There are two different mixes of the song.
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Shake this disease performed by Depeche Mode
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baby i love you so performed by Colourbox
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Nikki performed by Burt Bacharach
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| | : I love Nikki! I wish the actual version that was used for the ABC Movie of the Week was available. That one is a bit more lush with more strings.
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un poison voilent, c�est ca l�amour performed by serge gainsbourg
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Young, Alive, In Love performed by Flipper�s Guitar
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Henry The 8th performed by Herman’s Hermits
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Here We Are Falling in Love Again performed by Meta Roos & Nippe Sylwens Band
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Duchess performed by Scott Walker
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*any* performed by jack johnson
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| | : does that mean i'm allowed to recommend any (or every) song by richard harris?
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Fools in Love performed by Inara George
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Peace Frog performed by The Doors
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New Partner performed by Palace Music
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I�m gonna have to find and soak this up now... : beautiful song. i've been a sporadic fan of will oldham related stuff for some years now, but hadn�t heard this until now. thanks!
hmm. on a side note, this is the 666th american release that has been recommended here. i might be a bit childish, but i was hoping that number would go to some really, really bad contemporary pop music. Hey, you can't always get what you want:) : This song was the soundtrack to my incorrigible devotion to a lovely young girl when I myself was a bit younger. I used to listen to this tune repeatedly in my tiny little newly discovered room in the immensely overwhelming new land in which I found myself during the adventure which was to last the next four years, wandering Europe by my heartstrings. This was the song. I used to drink gin martinis to it. And eat the olive. And shudder because winter had come to my little home, and she was always, at least as often as the song played, on my mind.
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"she's everywhere" performed by strangelove
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Easter Parade performed by The Faith Brothers
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| | : I have some Faith Brothers tracks on MP3 format (Easter Parade, Fulham Court, A Stranger On Homeground, Eventide).
How can I get them to you?
Mr G. : Many thanks - your not so Greedy at all! However, since my original post, the very kind Faith Bros frontman Billy Franks has sorted me out with a CD. He's a top lad - check out his solo stuff too.
Regards and keep on keeping on! TonyH : How can I get my hands on a DVD copy of Eventide? Does anyone have In The Country of the Blind on CD?
Recommendation: Welcome To Comboland (collection of great songs from Raleigh/Greensboro/Athens area of US, some genius songs.
Watford7 : LOVED the Faith Brothers, saw them in Dublin many years ago with the Alarm and was bowled over. AM DESPERATE to get MP3s or CD`s of any of their work, happy to pay too. So if anyone can help, please please mail me on [email protected]
Oh and Fulham Court was wasted as a Bside, my fave FB track, would love to hear it again... sniff sniff... Have vinyls but no way of playing them! Glenn : TDQ - I went to billyfranks.com and then emailed him directly. He was happy to send CDs. I responded with a donation, but really, he does it out of kindness.
Dead right about Fulham Court! : I am dying to get hold of the album, eventide I think its called, the one with the burning broken statue on the front. My dad used to play this album all the time when I was his little tom boy! Wanted to get it for Fathers Day. Know he would be really surprised!! Does anyone have it on CD/MP3? Have checked out ebay and amazon to no avail :( : Hoorah!!!! I went to billyfranks.com and downloaded it!! Brilliant!!!! :)
: Well done young Eddie! Your dad is clearly a man of good taste. You've make me feel mighty old now though.
T'Internet is a wonderful thing ... sometimes. : Indeed! We danced to it for hours when i was a little girl back in the 80's, and the look on his face was priceless when i started playing it! Brilliant again!!!! :)
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Lover, you should have come over performed by Jeff Buckley
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Lover I Don’t Have to Love performed by Bright Eyes
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Sweet Caroline performed by Neil Diamond
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Secret Love performed by Doris Day
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brooklyn phone call performed by all girl summer fun band
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lover’s spit performed by broken social scene
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mao boy! performed by indochine
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cosmic dancer performed by t rex
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sunset over malibu performed by the capricorns
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midtown performed by the sea and cake
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i luv the valley OH! performed by xiu xiu
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Saints and Sailors performed by Dashboard Confessional
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She will be loved performed by Maroon5
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This Love performed by Maroon5
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Love Ridden performed by Fiona Apple
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I Found Love performed by The Free Design
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| | : How about filling in the rest of the info, including the reasons you're recommending the song! Tell me why you think this group and the song are good! Without that, your recommendation isn't really worth anything. : Hmmm, there have been lots of new users lately that sign in and recommend some dozen songs without any information except title and song. Seems pretty pointless to me, i mean evryone could recommend 100 songs in an a couple of minutes that way. Apart from that, amazing song for sure... : I think the key is to assume no knowledge on the part of the reader when describing the track. A lot of us are so into our favorite music that perhaps for a moment we imagine everyone else is as well. But the fact is that with no explanation, a recommendation probably means nothing to most people. I love this song as well, although a fellow DJ once laughed at me for playing it in a bar! : My two cents may contribute to an already long thread but, I have to add as a writer on this site it takes guts to reccomend a Free Design song that doesn't sound like Stereolab. And I should mention the same for any DJ that plays them out. Let em' laugh
Delicado!
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The Happy Phantom performed by Tori Amos
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Stella performed by Andreas Vollenweider
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Love theme performed by Henry Mancini
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| | : I think the score was actually by Nino Rota, although Mancini's version was a hit. I do quite like the tune, but its overuse in soap operas has killed it for me a little!
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Amanda performed by Waylon Jennings
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I love being here with you performed by Diana Krall
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I drove all night performed by Roy Orbison
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In The Garden performed by Triste Janero
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somliga g�r med trasiga skor performed by cornelis vreeswijk
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| | : Hello, I don�t like your translation of "somliga g�r med trasiga skor", You have changed alot in the lyrics, If you like the song you should work on it and translate it corectly.
Daniel
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get ready performed by ella fitzgerald
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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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Tattoo Boys performed by The Pretenders
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Jet Generation performed by Guitar Wolf
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| | : So is Jet Generation the album to get? I spent an age trying to hunt down that 'Planet of the Wolves', and then after a while I just cut my losses and I tried to move on, I tried to forget about Guitar Wolf... But, damn it, here they are again. And wow, they still sound fantastic. But then 'Japanese', 'insane' and 'destroy' are my music watch words... : they put on a great live show...i remember that all i was able to understand was something that sounded like "hoochie in the back, hoochie attack!"
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Do You Love Me? performed by The Contours
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Girlz Love Me performed by Heavy D
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Lover’s paradise performed by The Manhattans
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I fell in love with a dead boy performed by antony and the johnsons
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Cassiopeia performed by Coheed and Cambria
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Yoshimi battles the pink robots performed by The Flamming Lips
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Hounds of Love performed by Kate Bush
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Love Will Tear Us Apart performed by Joy Division
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Goodbye My Lover performed by James Blunt
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Love Will Tear Us Apart performed by Nouvelle Vague
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Lover, You Should’ve Come Over performed by Jeff Buckley
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Listening to Otis Redding at Home During Christmas performed by Okkervil River
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elevator love letter performed by stars
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wear your love like heaven performed by donovan
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there’s too much love performed by belle & sebastian
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playground love performed by air
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it’s a thin line (between love and hate) performed by annie lennox
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| | : It is a cover. Originally by The Persuaders, an R&B group that are still kickin' today! They charted this one I believe in 71'. Also covered by The Prentenders in the 80's... You should seek out the original, because the context of the words changes to a male perspective, which, to me, makes it one of the coolest songs ever. : The original is great, but I'm partial to The Pretenders cover version. Chrissie Hynde sang this song the best(imho)
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Billy Jean performed by Michael Jackson
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| | : this song is a classic and cant be replaced
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I�ll keep it with mine performed by Nico
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Amor Al Arte performed by Orishas
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| | : Ooh... I hate it when people tease without supplying an audio clip. Any chance? ;) : You can now hear it here: http://www.last.fm/music/Orishas/_/Amor+Al+Arte : Many thanks, Delicado. As you may have seen, I took a closer look at last.fm yesterday and joined the Musical Taste group. : Liked it!
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a coral room performed by Kate Bush
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Blue Hill Day performed by Chris Dedrick
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Dracula i love you performed by Tuca
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En vieillissant peut-être ... performed by Arnaud Fleurent Didier
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| | : hi there... well, you converted me to this guy pretty much immediately after playing it to me as well. I was then amazed to find no one really talking about him. where did you hear about him first of all? Did he do a follow up LP yet? : Hi,
glad you liked it, well i first heard of him on the site www.poppolar, a sympathetic canadian indiemailorder site which distrubutes his records. I think i crammed in the best of what he has done for you, both the Notre Dame album "Chansons Francaises" which preceeded the portrait de jeune cd and some other tracks. He has done one cd with singer ema Derton called "Comment de l`amour" under Notre Dame as well but it�s not up to the standard of the other ones i mentioned since her voice is quite weak.
At www.frenchtouche.com you can see about all his projects and other french artists.
: I'm with you guys on the love. I started talking with Arnaud Fleurent Didier because his record label, french touche, seems to be run by him. I find it really hard to get this music by ANY means (rapidshare, slsk, etc). The label has been hit or miss (I've lost $20) Where have the two of you gotten a hold of it? : I take it back nevermind, french touche records has awesome service. : good to see another afd fan. Well, texjernigan i got my first afd records from poppolar.com but after that french touche has worked well. I still scratch my head on why arnaud seems to be so completely unknow outside france. But perhaps that explains the lack of slsk, radpidshare on his behalf. From what i have heard there is a new longplayer in the works called "la reproduction". i have mailed arnaud but gotten no answer, do you know more tex jernigan perhaps ? : And his new record is on its way now, sounds unsurprisingly amazing ; arnaudfleurentdidier.com/lareproduction/ : and now the new album finally is here, Listen here and swoon ;
publikart.net/album-de-la-semaine-la-reproduction-d%E2%80%99arnaud-fleurent-didier-en-libre-ecoute
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Things you´ll keep performed by The Apartments
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Out on the rebound for love performed by Gangway
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Are you ready for love performed by Elton John
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Tell me why performed by Nick Heyward
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Its all over now, baby blue performed by Van Morrison
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It’s Good To Be In Love performed by Frou Frou
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Dirty Harry performed by Gorillaz
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Change Your Mind performed by Sister Hazel
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it's good to be in love performed by frou frou
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take it easy (love nothing) performed by bright eyes
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Hell Yeah performed by Ani DiFranco
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Dance Me to the End of Love performed by Madeleine Peyroux
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Let It Out performed by The Hombres
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Wet Sand performed by Red hot chili peppers
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Alan Watts Blues performed by Van Morrison
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the spider and the fly performed by London After Midnight
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Somebody to love performed by Jefferson Airplane
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Set fire to the third bar performed by snow patrol and martha wainwright
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Into My Arms performed by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
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Un tempo bello performed by Stelvio Cipriani
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song of the siren performed by this mortal coil
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in the end performed by linkin park
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Little Time Bomb performed by Kind of Like Spitting
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| | : Hi. is this a cover of the Billy Bragg song, or an original?
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Unconditional Love performed by Tupac Shakur
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Love Goes On! performed by Go Betweens
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She’s Like The Wind performed by Patrick Swayze
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Rette Mich performed by Tokio Hotel
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Kala performed by Yann Tiersen
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Young Bride performed by Midlake
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| | : I love a song by Midlake called "Around", but I can't find what it was originally released on or how to get it. : Great song, sounds a lot like Thom Yorke. The song was available on the Soulseek network, but it seems like it is not to be found elsewhere. Discogs has no information about it either. Hm... : Yes, it is very Radiohead-sounding. Hopefully I can turn it up sometime. Cheers!
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We Got Love performed by Ryan Shaw
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When I Am Gone performed by Sparrow House
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World Spins Madly On performed by The Weepies
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Stay Away performed by The Honorary Title
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Song to the Siren performed by Tim Buckley
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| | : You know, Damon And Naomi's live double-disc is called Songs To The Siren. It's quite beautiful. : Wow, that's very interesting that you chose that Buckley song to accompany your wedding ceremony, since I've always associated it with a love that cannot be possessed, a helpless love...it's a beautiful song, but very mournful to my ears.
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Wild is the wind performed by David Bowie
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Looks Just Like The Sun performed by Broken Social Scene
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He War performed by Cat Power
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Sophisticated Side Ponytail performed by Natalie Portman’s Shaved Head
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Lost performed by Michael Buble
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This Guy’s In Love With You performed by Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass
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I Love My Sex performed by Benassi Bros.
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Send A Little Love Token performed by The Duke Spirit
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Skunky Love Song performed by Bracket
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A crow left of the murder performed by Incubus
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Madi don’t leave performed by playradioplay
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Little Bit performed by Lykke Li
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Walkabout performed by Noah Lennox feat. Atlas Sound
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Lovelier than you performed by Bobby ray
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Home performed by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
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Love Action performed by Human League
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Love’s Sweet Exile performed by Manic Street Preachers
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I Belong To You - Mon CÅ�ur S’ouvre Ã� Ta Voix performed by Muse
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Let’s not shit ourselves ( To Love and Be Loved) performed by Bright Eyes
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I Believe ( When I Fall in Love with You It Will be Forever) performed by Stevie Wonder
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You Love Us performed by Manic Street Preachers
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If You Really Love Me performed by Lovescandal
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Late May’s Gaze performed by Love You Moon
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See You Soon performed by Coldplay
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fridays i’m in love performed by the cure
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The Park performed by Feist
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Peach, Plum, Pear performed by Joanna Newsom
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Real Love (Lennon) performed by Regina Spektor
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pop princess performed by the click 5
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This Aint Living performed by G-Love & Special Sauce
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Powder to the People performed by Dance Gavin Dance
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Stepping Stone performed by Duffy
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Call Me performed by Shinedown
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Howl performed by Florence and the Machine
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Tainted Love performed by Soft Cell
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so in love performed by Lori Carsillo
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heart of gold performed by Neil Young
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Star of Bethlehem/True Love performed by Angels and Airwaves
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He Used To Be A Lovely Boy performed by Keane
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Willow Tree performed by Thomas J Speight
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Disco 2000 performed by Pulp
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Let There Be Love performed by Oasis
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under the influence performed by eminem
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kids in love performed by mayday parade
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love addict performed by family force 5
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no love performed by eminem feat. lil wayne
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white demon love song performed by the killers
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Your Guardian Angel performed by The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
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Im in love performed by Alex guadino
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The Life of a Pirate performed by Cady Groves
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No One’s Gonna Love You performed by Band of Horses
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Money performed by Pink Floyd
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Make You Feel My Love performed by Adele
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now you love me performed by dandy warhols
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joey ramoney performed by helen love
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big jet plane performed by angus and julia stone
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My Own Sinking Ship performed by Good Old War
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I Love U So (TROWA remix) performed by Cassius
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Lifesize performed by A Fine Frenzy
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Gorecki performed by Lamb
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Together performed by The Kin
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look at me now performed by chris brown
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Make You Fall in Love With Me performed by Brett Dennen
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your woman performed by white town
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Naked kids performed by Grouplove
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You’ve got the love performed by Florence + the Machines
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I Don’t Love You performed by My Chemical Romance
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| | : Good song. My Chem was my favorite band before they released that Danger Days crap. : A very good song, actually. The emotion is genuine and palpable.
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Photograph performed by Weezer
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Balada para un loco performed by Roberto Goyeneche
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I Love You performed by Oliver Tank
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I Can’t Make You Love Me/Nick Of Time performed by Bon Iver
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Friend[Lover] performed by Evenings
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sweet love performed by chris brown
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Kill My Boyfriend performed by Natalia Kills
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Tiger trap performed by Beat happening
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Sixth Station performed by Joe Hisaishi
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Rainy Monday performed by Shiny Toy Guns
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Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa performed by Vampire Weekend
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Love Interruption performed by Jack White
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I Was Once a Loyal Lover performed by Death Cab for Cutie
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Someday You Will Be Loved performed by Death Cab for Cutie
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When U Love Somebody performed by Fruit Bats
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Tongue Tied performed by Grouplove
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Lover, You Should’ve Come Over performed by Jeff Buckley
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New Order performed by Love Vigilantes
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a match into water performed by pierce the veil
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Sea of love performed by Cat Power
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i love you performed by woodkid
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Look After You performed by The Fray
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Don’t Believe a Word performed by Thin Lizzy
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"Love of My Life" performed by Queen
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What About Love performed by Austin Mahone
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What About Love performed by Austin Mahone
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Creole Love Call performed by The Comedian Harmonists
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| | : This track is marvelous, thanks for the heads up.
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Always Late (With Your Kisses) performed by Lefty Frizzell
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Smoke Rings performed by Les Paul and Mary Ford
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These Desperate Hours performed by Mel Torme
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Heaven on earth performed by The Platters
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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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my man dont love me performed by billie holliday
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wo yao ni de ai performed by grace chang ge lan
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| | : you're right, jon hendricks wrote this, but i don't believe he ever recorded it with lambert, hendricks and ross. it was originally recorded by louis jordan in 1952, and lillian briggs had a modest-sized hit with it in 1955. nonetheless, it's a terrific song, and this version sounds very, very interesting. : Great to hear I'm not the only one who loves this song. Now that I know the proper English title I searched my record collection for other versions and found one by Ellie Greenwich - but Grace's version is definately the keeper. : this song has also been recently used in a mcdonald's commercial here in taiwan. now if they'd start re-issuing her stuff again i'd be very happy indeed. : Love the song too but unfortunately there is limited information about it provided online. Do you know where I can obtain both the Chinese and English lyrics for it? And also an English website on Grace Chang? I am turning into a fan of her songs! : Tsai ming-liang uses another Grace Chang (Ge Lan) song in his latest film, "Goodbye, Dragon Inn," now out on DVD. I believe the song is called "Chong Feng." It's beautiful, in a quaint, old-fashioned way. Not an up-tempo pop number like wo yao ni de ai--more of a ballroom-y ballad. Anybody know whether this song is available on CD? : The book mentioned above is unfortunatly not available outside china. But I just got two 10" and one CD of Grace Chang. Unfortunately all is written in chinese that I can not read, so I don`t know, what song you are talking about. But there is one funny song, where she sneezes and then sings: "Gesundheit" in German. Very funny stuff :-). Actually I'm a great fan of japanese singer Eri Chiemi, that is a bit similiar stuff...
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Once Upon a Summertime performed by Blossom Dearie
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To know him is to love him performed by The Teddy Bears
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Teardrop performed by Santo and Johnny
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Darn That Dream performed by Petula Clark
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All The Way performed by Billie Holiday
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| | : This is one of my favorite Billie Holiday songs as well. Her voice is absolutely haunting here.
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Just In Time performed by Blossom Dearie
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Venus performed by Frankie Avalon
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werewolf performed by the frantics
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Out of this World performed by Tony Hatch
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| | : For some reason my parents acquired 2 mint copies of this on 7. Needless to say they didn't keep 'em long, heh, heh. Its a nice enough track, don't I remember some flute in there. but Tony was also the composer of some great early 60's pop, he did a number of LP's with Petula Clark, including the hits 'Downtown' and 'Don't sleep in the Subway' written with Jackie Trent (I think- Oh names, names, names). So to only remember him for Neighbours is cruel (and don't forget one variant of the Crossroads theme was recorded by paul Macartney and Wings, bet that isn't on the greates hits LP). : totally; I think Tony's a genius; don't get me wrong! 'I know a place' and 'I couldn't live without your love' are two other great pop songs he was responsible for...
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Quattro Vestiti performed by Milva
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| | : milva also does a compelling 'metti una sera a cena' on volume 3 of the canto morricone series; highly recommended...
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Couleur Caf� performed by Serge Gainsbourg
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The Breeze and I performed by Santo and Johnny
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| | : Yes!
This is an excellent song, and I would also like to recommend the version by Pianists Ferrante & Teicher, available on one of their 6,000 albums. ;)
It has such a great musical flow and retro-feel.
There are a few other versions I recently downloaded, but virus problems prevent me from getting the artists names for you. I shall return with them. : I have returned with the definitive list
of artists who have recorded this magical song:
http://www.spaceagepop.com/breeze.htm
Enjoy!
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Cast Your Fate To The Wind performed by the Vince Guaraldi Trio
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funnel of love performed by wanda jackson
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| | : Woooh. I love Wanda and this is fairly atypical of her, but even better for it. It's in the film "But I'm A Cheerleader" too, one of the finest movies I've seen in the last few years. RuPaul is the greatest. After Wanda Jackson.
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He hit me (it felt like a kiss) performed by The Crystals
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A Banda performed by Chico Buarque de Hollanda
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| | : I was listening to Astrud Gilberto's translated version of this today (on the 'beach samba' LP), and I found it quite hard to handle. I will have to check out the original some time. : the astrud gilberto version is rather strange. i mean, it's the march version or what? i don't like it.
better take a listen to the version by france gall. i know it as "zwei apfelsinen im haar" which means "two oranges in the hair". (?) it's a classic in germany. france gall sings in german with a subtle french accent. can it get more sexy? i don't think so... : If its the song Im thinking of, I think that Quarteto Em Cy do a nice cover as well.
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The end of a love affair performed by Julie London
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| | : Julie London's version of 'Fly Me To The Moon' is the best I've ever heard. : I love Julie London - I agree with G400. Her Fly Me To The Moon is on Ultralounge's Bossanovaville and it's even better than Sinatra's : great choice; the whole album is one of my favorites by julie.. how about "guess who i saw today"? : I am looking for a CD of Julie London titled "Love on the Rocks". Does anyone know if this exists? : It will be released on Feb 6 by EMI-UK, coupled with "Julie." :)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000DNVJSQ/qid%3D1134833868/202-9396444-0797459
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Mecca performed by Gene Pitney
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I Want To Be Around performed by Blossom Dearie
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Home Of The Brave performed by Bonnie & The Treasures
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| | : Indeed a great song and a terriffic production. The only problem is that it's supposedly not produced by Spector, but by a young aspiring songwriter/producer named Jerry Riopelle who was assigned to Philles Records at the time. Riopelle himself has acknowledged this and other evidence seems to indicate he's right.
As for Veronica singin lead, it has been established that the girl in question was a singer called Charlotte O'Hara, as far as I recall...
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The Girl From Ipanema performed by Antonio Carlos Jobim
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| | : Totally digging those Ogerman strings. Ogerman is a genius arranger; I particularly like the work he did with Astrud Gilberto ('funny world' and 'non-stop to brazil' are two great ones) and Joao Gilberto. : I always hear Claude Debussy's 'Claire de lune' in the phrase 'ah, but he watches so sadly'
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Secret Love performed by Kathy Kirby
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Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright performed by Bob Dylan
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Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) performed by Darlene Love
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Move Over Darling performed by Doris Day
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Love Is a Necessary Evil performed by Blossom Dearie
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| | : I love this Blossom Dearie album. While small combos normally backed her up, Jack Marshall really made the orchestra work, very sensitive, and subdued to not cramp her style......
I have been looking for charts/sheet music for this tune for my combo to use, NO LUCK so far.....
If anyone has a lead on it, I'd REALLY appreciate.
THANKS
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Love For Sale performed by Annie Ross
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Linus and Lucy performed by Vince Guaraldi
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If I Should Lose You performed by Aretha Franklin
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I Love You Porgy (Live) performed by Nina Simone
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Corcovado (Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars) performed by Sarah Vaughn
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| | : Blossom Dearie also performs a nice version of this great song on her 1964 LP 'May I Come In'
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It’s For You performed by Cilla Black
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Spin, Spin, Spin performed by Terry Callier
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Call Me Irresponsible performed by Bobby Darin
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Seance on a Wet Afternoon performed by John Barry
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Girl Don’t Come performed by Sandie Shaw
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| | : Quite agree. One of my first LPs as a teen was a greatest hits - and for me she summed up the 60s female vocal. For big, brassy and emotion-laden power pop, see also Long Walk Home. : It was initially released as the 'B' side of the much weaker: 'I'd Be Far Better Off Without You'. Someone, probably a DJ, flipped it over.
I love the arrangement on this. It's full of atmosphere. It seems to completely capture the time.
Another of her songs that has a similar effect is 'You've Not Changed', which wasn't as big a hit and seems to have been forgotten and is often excluded from Greatest Hits Comps.
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Off and Running performed by Lesley Gore
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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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Golden Lights performed by Twinkle
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Boogaloo Baby performed by Johnny Zamot and his Latinos
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Please Let Me Wonder performed by the Beach Boys
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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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Don’t Answer Me performed by Cilla Black
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Try To Understand performed by Lulu
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Comin� Home Baby performed by Claus Ogerman
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some enchanted evening performed by jay black and the americans
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Sleepwalk performed by The Supremes
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Ely Arcoverde Quarteto performed by Ely Arcoverde
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Run Mascara performed by The Exciters
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Yes I�m Ready performed by Barbara Mason
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if you could see me now performed by bill evans
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Foxy Lady performed by Jimi Hendrix
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That’s How Strong My Love Is performed by Otis Redding
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Distant Shores performed by Chad and Jeremy
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| | : Oh yes, it is pure gold.
I can recommend anything by The Left Banke, Scott Walker, Margo Guryan, New Colony Six, Sagittarius, The Millennium... Gary Usher from the last two mentioned was the producer on many of C & J's songs.
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B-I-N-G-O performed by Ned Towns
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Forgetting You performed by James Carr
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Underwater Chase performed by Al Caiola
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Veleiro performed by Elis Regina
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save my soul performed by wimple winch
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Midnight Swim performed by Al Caiola
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Wild Is The Wind performed by Nina Simone
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| | : This song is also available on the original release, Wild Is the Wind, available now as a double-release combined with High Priestess of Soul on CD. It's been available for over ten years on Polydor and is wonderful!
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You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me performed by Dusty Springfield
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Wonderful performed by The Beach Boys
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CLOWN performed by THE HOLLIES
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I Know You performed by Angela & The Fans
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Don�t talk (put your head on my shoulder) performed by The Beach Boys
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Surfs Up performed by The Beach Boys
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Am i the Same Girl performed by Barbara Acklin
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Cinnamon and Clove performed by Sergio Mendes and Brasil ’66
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The Proper Ornaments performed by The Free Design
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| | : Kites really are fun! : Blow your mind (but not completely)! : See!! : defintely one of their better songs. it's one of those weird songs that every once and a while i need to listen to about 50 times in a row. great lyrics, Free Designs usual amazing vocals and some slick arrangement.
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Mrs. Bluebird performed by Eternity’s Children
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| | : I appreciate the nice comments about "Mrs Bluebird." My name is Bruce Blackman and I wrote Mrs Bluebird. I was the founder of Eternity's Children in 1966. We did not survive because of incredibly bad management. Our two managers had the middle names of "Karl" and "Marion." After I left the group, they tried to cheat me (unsuccessfuly) out of any credit. A few years after Eternity's Children I formed my group Starbuck and we scored a top 3 with my song "Moonlight Feels Right." Three of the members of Eternity's Children were with me in Starbuck. : I agree, this is a wonderful song! The organ keeps the beat (after the dreamy intro), the harmonies are great and there's that heavy psychedelic guitar solo in the bridge, although I believe that was edited out of a 45 or radio edit version. : In response to Bruce Blackman's comments under response 493440, he is absolutely correct about his penning of Mrs Bluebird. It was a great song off a great album. He is a talented songwriter but a lousey historian. The group was formed by Roy Whittaker when he was at Delta State College in Cleveland Mississippi. Bruce was an important part of the group but failed to survive the rigors of bad management. Bruce and Johnny Walker were the only members of Starbuck who were part of the original Eternity's Children group. : I too am a long time Eternity's Children fan. Grew up in Biloxi, played in a local band in high school. Used to go hear the Children at the Biloxi Hotel and at the Vapors in about 1967. Along with Little David and the Giants, they were the hottest groups around at the time....great memories. I see messages here by Bruce, and it looks like Roy maybe, and also saw one from Charlie Ross. Would love to hear from any of you guys just to find out what you are all up to these days. : Thought you Eternity's Children fans might like an update on another member. Johnny Walker played lead guitar and I believe was the lead vocalist on "Mrs Bluebird". He was also a member of Starbuck with Bruce Blackman later. Johnny's my brother and anybody that wants to contact him may do so through me. He lives 2 miles from here and has no internet access but I'm sure he'd like to hear from anybody out there that remembers Eternity's Children so please feel free to post and date your messages and we'll see that he gets them. Oh, by the way, Charlie Ross, another original member of the Children, is and has been for many years a founding member and the bass player/lead vocalist for the Krackerjacks, a kick-ass band in Greenville, Mississippi, the hometown of Johnny, Charlie and Bruce Blackman. My husband was also their keyboard player for several years. : For jwalker: Where in the world are you two these days? How's Johnny doin? I'm the other k-board player. Tell Johnny DDD said hello, also hello to your husband. : For jwalker: Thanks for the compliment about the KrackerJacks. I have been the drummer since about 1983. Tell Johnny that T.C. said hello. He's one of most incredible guitar players I have ever heard. I first met him in P'cola. He was with another kick-ass band, Lazy Day. : Hey guys, have you realized that there's a new 'Children "Lost Sessions" record out on Gear Fab Recs. Congrats! : To John_I: the guitar solo remains there on the single version, too. It still gives me shivers. : Hey Bruce, it's an honor to post on a board that you read. I've loved Starbuck since I was 12 or 13. Moonlight Feels Right really is one of the best pop songs of the 70's. All three albums were great. I still have to find the Korona album. Anyway, Mrs. Bluebird, what a song. One of the best pop songs of the 60's. I first heard the remake a few years back from the UK? studio band Sunshine Day. It was a great remake but then my psychedelic record collecting led me to Eternity's Children and their version is even better. I only recently realized that it is the same Bruce Blackman that was in both bands. I'd love to hear some new music from you Bruce. : For tbrown: I don't you, but I was in Substantial Evidence in the late 60's on the coast.Do you know where Mark Simon,Pat Gill,Ray Zoler,Ted Tearse,Artie Desporte or any of these guys may be? Any info appreciated. : Does anybody have pictures of the entire Eternity's Children group? It was always irritating that only four of them were used on the album cover. I'd also like some update info on Roy Whitaker if anyone knows..........Also, does anyone know if Bruce Blackman ever recorded "For Crying Out Loud"? I heard him do it live at Dock-of-the-Bay, and was knocked out by it. Would love to have the recording if it's available.
: Hey Luna, I wasn't aware of a 6th member of Substantial Evidence...tell me more so that I can add to my site: http://www.artist-murals.com/images/Pictures/Joel_Scarborough/Ray_zoller.htm : to Luna: Drop me an email at [email protected] and I will tell you who I am. WE probably know each other if you were with Substantial Evidence. : To Charlie Ross: During late '66 and '67 sessions at The Vapors me and some of my Biloxi USAF buddies used to chat with you between sessions talking music and it's direction. I was from Houston so we talked a lot about the Thirteenth Floor Elevators. At the time I didn't know much about acid so we talked like it was a pretty cool thing. I hope that didn't create any problems for you. I later got a tape of one of your reel-to-reel amateur recordings made at The Vapors. Later I was sent to Las Vegas ('67)and then Vietnam('68) so I lost track of how you guys were doing until I came back and was stationed north of Memphis. In '69 Eternity's Children did a TV performance in Memphis and I went to catch that performance on Saturday, only to find that it was taped earlier. I so much wanted to re-establish contact with you and catch up on what had been happening to you while I was away. Well, that was all for not but I hope maybe this will tell you how much your music that we knew back in late '66 and early '67 as Eternity's Children meant to us. Not everyone makes it to the very top, but it doesn't mean that they didn't have a wonderful effect on peoples memories. Your wonderful covers of so many types of music and your great originals will always remain in many peoples hearts. Someday I hope to get to chat with you by phone or email as we did at The Vapors Lounge. Mostly I remember you and Johnny Walker (who was such an inspiration on guitar) and Roy Whittaker. I hope that all of you are doing well as we have all had so many years go by and time starts to take it's toll on the body.
Best regards,
Thomas : I too am a big fan. I followed the band from Biloxi to Baton Rouge. Why no mention of Linda Lawley? Does anyone know what happened to her and/or her career? : I'm glad so many people remember Mrs Bluebird. I haven't even heard the song since 1968, when it charted, but I haven't forgotten it. I remember staying up one night waiting for our local station to play it. Finally it did--I think about 2:00 in the morning. But it was worth the wait. And I saw them perform on It's Happening, the summer replacement rock show from '68 hosted by Mark Lindsay and Paul Revere. Everything about the song is top of the line. Especially the organ, guitar and the vocal harmonies. : I've been a fan of Eternity's Children since the late 60's when they played the Vapors. Still have an original LP of theirs. God where have the years gone- that was music, and why they didn't go right to the top, well somebody made a big mistake not publicizing them properly. And where is Linda Lawley? Beautiful voice and a beautiful girl. : In the summer of '68 I had just graduated and was leaving the country during the Vietnam War. I remember Mrs Bluebird by Eternities Children as being the last song I heard in San Diego before I left for New England then on to Portugal. I remember hearing this great song when I was in Rhode Island. I never forgot it. Apparently it is no longer available. I checked on Napster and it is not there either. I really want this song in my music library. It was good to read other comments from others that were also touched by this song that unfortunately did not go high on the charts. Dan in San Diego : To all, I grew up in greenville, MS in the 60's and went to Greenville High School with Charlie Ross, Bruce Blackmon and Johnny Walker. Before they hit the big time in the late 60's and 70's they were in some very tight group groups and played gigs in the MS delta almost every weekend. Charlie's original group was the Phantoms while Johnny and Bruce were in the Lancers. Another Greenville native to make the big time was James "Bud" Cockrell, founder of the San Francisco group, Pablo Cruise. If you count Joe Frank Carolla of Hamilton, Joe Fank & Reynolds who was from Leland, MS just 7 miles away, the Delta produced some really great talent. Those of us lucky enough to be there enjoyed some fine music. I've been fans of all these guys ever since and have collected all their 12" vinyls I could find. I'm in Houston, Texas now but still listen to Eternity's Chidren, Starbudk and H,JF, & R to take me back to those great days. -pope- : My friends and I used to see Eternity's Children at a club called Jamie's in New Orleans every Wednesday night in 1967-68. We idolized this band and, of course, we were in love with Linda Lawley. It's so great to see that others remeber this group as weel. : My name is Mike McClain and I played organ with Eternity's Children right after Bruce Blackman left the group. We recorded lots of good music but never really got the push from Tower Records that we needed. I was thrilled when all our stuff that was in the can was released in that album from Europe. It was fun to hear all the old songs again. Wish I knew how to get in touch with Linda. Anyone know?Hey Charlie, Johnny,and Roy,as well as Bo Wagner the great vibe/marimba man that also played on Moonlight Feels Right...(he could also tap dance like crazy..no kidding)What fun those days were.. : I was in substantial evidence briefly in the summer of 1969, after Ted T. quit and went with Flower Power(think that was the name of the group).I sang lead, before the hurricane destroyed everything.Wonderful summer. I now play and sing in the Krackerjacks. : A few more facts: I've been in touch with Ray Zoller, he's in Colorado. Also, Charlie Ross is our bassist in the KJ's. There was aband in '68' at the Fiesta, called The Omen; the group consisted of;Bruce Blackman on keyboards,Bud Cockrell on bass, Roy Whitaker on drums, Bo Wagner on vibes and percussion,a guy named(believe it or not)David Jones sang lead(should of been me Bruce dammit!),and I think Julie Landry may have been the female vocalist.Lots of known people in lots of groups in those days!I was also in the Lancers' latter days(middle 60's)Ray Z. is doin well.Anyway, just some tid-bits. : Does anyone know where I can buy a copy of the Krackerjack's album entilted "Rockin' in the Delta"? Please contact me at [email protected] if you have any information. Thanks!! : The band was great. Sista Linda Lawleys rendetion of Hush may be one of the best versions since Billy Joe Royal : jwalker: Were you at anytime ever referred to a 'Fuzzy Walker'? or do you know who may have been? I have a Gibson Custom guitar with a name plate embossed "Fuzzy Walker". Trying to find out who actually owed this guitar before me. email me at [email protected]. Thanks
P.S. I was a teenager when 'Moonlight Feels Right' hit the air. I seen the group in concert at Six Flags in St. Louis, MO and had photo's with the band members. I loved that song. : Some Substantial Evidence info from the mouth of Artie Desporte... of the first (5) original band members, Ted Tearse was the first to leave the band. David Dodd took his place as the singer. David was discovered by Substantial Evidence while he was preforming at a club called the Fiesta. The band members approached David and offered him a spot in their band and he accepted. According to Artie, David was with the Band for about 5 or 6 months and for whatever reasons he left the band, and Ted Tearse rejoined. Substantial Evidence eventually added a 10 piece horn section and became known as Substantial Evidence Showband. They had quite a following but none as strange as 4 girls that called themselves " The Fearsome Foursome. " These girls kept journals on all the members of Substantial Evidence. Somehow they knew everywhere they went, what time they arrived and left. Anyway, about the time the Vietnam War broke out, the band members started to come and go. Eventually the band split up and everyone went their seperate ways. The City of Biloxi offered to pay all expenses to have the Band reunite and play at the Gulf Coast Coliseum for a charity event. The offer was extended by Gerald Blessey who also was our Mayor at the time and who played in a band called The Rocking (Rock'n?) Rebels. By this time everyone had their own lives, family and children. The reunion never took place. : For Outlaw: What's new putty kat? That's for Artie, if you're not him. The reason I used David as my first name was because they already had a guy named Doug! Great memories, great group! : Hey Artie; Do you remember when we took a train from Stamford Connecticut to Boston? We played in Rhode Island at a club called "The Edge".Anyway, I met a guy in the Army that heard us there.He lives in NJ.The reason I got out of SE was because my draft # was 3!!!(and big daddy Brad, aka Herchel, didn't like my rebellious ways)! The KJ's will be down that way probably this summer, and I'll give you a call.Did Pat and Carol get married??? She has a bunch of pictures I'd love to see.OutLaw, if you're not Artie, please pass this along to him. Thankx : hi this is to luna pat gill from substatial evidence still lives on the coast and is not married to carol newman and he still owns a cigar shop in the mall. : for ck6;We did a double cd for our reunion last yr. and "Rockin In The Delta" was included on it along with some other songs from over the yrs. If you go to thekrackerjacks.com, you can contact us for info. Also our last cd "Timeless" is available. : For jumphigher: What is the name of your dad's store in the mall, and which mall is it in. I'll call him. Tell him I am David from '69. He'll know me. Thanks : Luna, Been a while since visiting this site. Forgot my PW and changed email Address. Had to change my username a bit. I am Artie's sista'-n- law. Now that he has a computer, I am sending him this site. Maybe he will stop by and you can talk over old times. : For Outlaw1: FINALLY, Im on the right trail to some S.E. players. Thank you for revealing yourself. If you see or know where Mark and Pat can be reached, please let me know. I've been in touch with Ray....Thankx--Luna(David) : Bruce...I played Mrs. Bluebird over and over at WLOX in Biloxi when I broke into radio in 1968. Saw the group at The Vapors one night that summer...Often wondered what happened to you, then Starbuck hit...I'm about to play 'Moonlight" on the air in a few minutes at WJAS (on 3-7PM) in Pittsburgh, PA.
Thanks for the tunes and best of luck
Mike : Tower Records sure had an amazing roster in its six year existence and Eternity's Children was one of its hottest prospects! As I am writing this, I am listening to side 2 of the LP. "Mrs. Bluebird" has been a favorite of mine since I was a kid growing up in the 70's. With its unique mixture of mellow and upbeat, along with a stun gun guitar solo for the bridge, it should have gone much higher than its #69 peak on Billboard; at least it made the Top 40 on KQV Radio's survey from my hometown of Pittsburgh. I never heard it on radio itself, but if I ever get my own radio show, I guarantee that Eternity's Children will be among my playlist (none of that "same 50 oldies" stuff here). I'd sure love to see some of EC's televison appearances also, particularly "American Bandstand" and "Happening". Perhaps a DVD could be in the works in the future. And like many, I'd also like to know what has become of the lovely Linda Lawley. : bwagner: My name is Bo Wagner member of Eternity's Children and Starbuck. First of all I would love to thank all of our fans for all of their support and wonderful comments over the years. I know all of the band members appreciate it very much. I have been out of contact with everyone (all the band members for a long time)except for Bruce Blackman. We always seem to semi keep in touch. I send best wishes to all of the band members: Johnny, Linda, Charlie, Roy, Bud, Julie, Davie, and one that is never mentioned Bobby Dominquez (the best man at my wedding), all the other Starbuck members and especially Mike Kidd McClain. Mike I have been trying to find you for years. Would love to hear from you as well as all the other members if any of you would like to reconnect. I have read many versions over the years of who was in the band and how things happen and I feel there has been some mistakes. I would like to give my version. This will have to be lengthy, so please excuse the long story in advance. I don't know how else to do it.I was a LA studio musician and former drummer with the Fifth Dimension and currently a member of Lewis and Clark Expedetion with Michael Martin Murphy when I was hired to play drums, vibes, marimba and percussion for the 2nd Eternity's Children album "Timeless" who I was a big fan of. Having been with the Fifth Dimension I truly appreciated their fine vocals and great music. I played drums on every song on the "Timeless" album and added vibes and marimba on many of the songs. The instruments I played fit well with the Children's songs and I truly loved playing with them and we really took to each other.I had always wanted to feature vibes and marimba within a rock format and it worked well with the Children. Roy had left the band and the group asked me to join them. So I left Lewis and Clark and joined the Children. We added another Mississippi musician Bobby Dominquez to play drums so I could play vibes etc. Bruce and Johnny had left the band earlier and I sort of took the place of a guitar player since they had not replaced Johnny. (How can you ever replace Johnny Walker!!!)I sold everything (my car, home, everything ) and moved to Baton Rouge, LA and we all lived in one apartment. We constantly played gigs all over Louisana, Mississippi in every little town there was and I got very familar with the south very quickly and fell in love with the whole southern lifestlye and music scene. It has been written on sites like this over and over again and on our album, CD sleeves that I wasn't a member of the Children, only a studio player. I don't get that. I move to the south, lived with the band, practiced everyday and performed at every gig, tour, TV show as a full fledge member for quite awhile (almost a year), how can I not be considered a member. No I was not part of the original group but I certainly was a member from the beginning of the 2nd album. I was very happy playing with them and proud to be a member and would like to be considered one. I know if you ask Johnny, Bruce, Mike McClain, Bobby, Charlie or Linda they will tell you I was a full fledge member. I'm not sure who is writing the info on the group but my picture is on the front of the "Timeless" album. That should speak for itself. During this time I had met Bruce and Johnny and became good friends. Because of the bad management that had cause Bruce and Johnny to quit, Bobby Dominquez and I quit too. At first everyone was going to quit but back out and Johnny, Bruce and I decided to form our own version of the group and Roy rejoined us on drums at this time too. Bobby joined another group and worked across the street at the Vapors and we added Bud Cockrell and Julie and started working as the Omen at the Fiesta in Biloxi. We were a carbon copy of the original group. I brought in a friend of mine from LA who was a great Canadian singer, Davie Jones, and we had one hell of a good group. We worked very hard to develope new original songs and I feel we came up with really great material. We moved to Pensacola, FL to work with the producer Papa Don and one by one the other members left the original group and joined us. Finally everyone was there and we had double everything and was trying to work out who was going to do what. We were about to sign a new record deal and the bad managers showed up with fake contracts and prevented us from gettint a new deal and we had to dispand. So a year or less went by and Bud Cockrell called me and wanted to get back together and we did and tried to put a group together in Texas. We soon added Bruce to the group but it didn't quite work out so Bruce and I went back to Biloxi and reformed another group with Johnny Walker, Bob Gauthier and Tommy Allred. It lasted for awhile but again didn't gel for what we were really looking for. Again we separated and another year or so past and again Bruce, Johnny and I got back together (now in Atlanta, GA) and formed "Mississippi" and recorded an album in Nashville with Gary Paxton the producer of the Children's "Timeless" album. A great group but to many lead male vocalist. Couldn't really find our own sound. So Johnny went back to Florida and Bruce and I joined up with Elgin Wells,a guitar player and lead singer, a bass player and once again Bobby Dominquez on drums and the first "Starbuck" was formed. It never did click at all. So we broke up again and I went to Disneyworld. Couldn't handle that gig so came back to Atlanta which is where we had formed "Mississippi" and "Starbuck", and rejoined up with Elgin, keyboard player Sloan Hayes, drummer Brian and added bass player Jimmy Cobb. Very soon I was playing drums and we really wanted to do it right this time so I rented a farm and we all lived there and wrote and recorded songs in the daytime and played at clubs in the evening as "Extravaganza". We added David Snavley on drums and after a year added Bruce back to the band. Bruce had been writing songs all the time we were getting strong as a group and it was a good merger. So in a short time we became "Starbuck" once again. Elgin left and we hire Ron Norris for vocals and guitar and Tommy Strain as lead guitar. Finally we were back in the studio and recorded "Moonlight Feels Right" with Bruce as the lead singer. In all these years he had never sang, maybe a little backup. He sang on our demos and the recorded company like his voice and overnight he was our front man. We released "Moonlight Feels Right" and Bruce and I hit the road and went to radio station after radio station separately for a month. Moonlight got play but didn't take off. We broke up again I move back to CA. and the following spring I get a call from Bruce that "Moonlight" had taken off and we had a hit. So I quit the band I was in, in one second, drove straight thru to Atlanta and joined the rest of the guys who had gotten back toghter and we recorded our album straight thru. We were on a roll and didn't stop. "Moonlight" became a hugh hit with Bruce singing and I finally got to feature my marimba as a solo instrument (the reason I joined them in the first place years and years ago) and it worked. I must thank Roy Whittaker for helping to promote "Moonlight Feels Right". He was head of a major radio station in Florida and promoted and played the hell out our song. He helped us a lot. Thanks Roy. After our second album, Johnny Walker rejoined us and we were on tour all the time and lots of TV shows. We ran into Bud Cockrell all the time when he was with Pablo Cruise and did TV shows with him too. Small world. We started our third album and had a few differences and I left the group. They finished the album without me and the following year the group broke up completely. Bruce and I got back together in '84 and recorded two songs "Another Beat of My Heart" and "The Full Cleveland" just the two of us and released them and they were doing well but we decided not to continue. So that is my story. The whole story involves the same players over and over again so that is why I told all of it. I have never responded to one of these sites in all these years but felt compelled to do so now. So I made all of my comments at one time to get it over with. The real moral of this story is never give up. We were persistent and it finally payed off. Again I thank the fans for supporting us all these many years and it is really nice that people are still enjoying and buying our music even though a lot of it is badly mixed and under ground. Bruce and I talked last year and he said there was interest in "Starbuck" getting back together and doing "Where are they Now" or one of those TV shows. I would love to do it. So who knows, maybe we will do it one more time. I live in LA and am now a doctor and have a natural healthcare clinic and make nutritional products. I can be reached at [email protected]. Hey Johnny, Mike and any of you that would like to catch up let me hear from you. Thanks everyone for listening to me. : It is with a heavy heavy heart that I must inform all "The Children" fans that Johnny Walker and Linda Lawley,both, have passed away; both after long illness' that I can't elaborate on. I don't know the details,but I do know to all us who knew and loved them, it is shock and there will be 2 voids in my world.Johnny passed away in Florida a few months back, and Linda in CA.thanksgiving wk'end. Two great people and singers and players.GOD rest them, they will never be forgotten. : The drummer for Eternity's Children used the name Frank Stevens when he was a DJ for us at WTIX New Orleans in the early 70's. I think his real first name was Roy. What was his last name?
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Bob Walker : Hi folks! My name is Ken Hilley and I am a former resident of the MS Gulf Coast. I ran across this site and this post just by chance while thinking about Juli Landry (the search lead me here). At any rate, I was enjoying the read and thinking of good old days until I read about Johnny Walker and Linda Lawley passing... Just couldn't believe it! What a loss of great talent! I remember Johnny playing that Gretsch guitar and making it sound so wonderful... that coupled with his powerful voice my, my, my! Linda of course was a beautiful lady with the look and the talent to impress anyone.
I saw Linda once back in the early 70's at a club above the Fiesta in Biloxi one night. We sat and talked and partied (imagine that) for hours. As I remember we said goodbye early the next morning as the sun came up over the parking lot. I also saw Johnny about that time on several different occasions. He was living in Pensacola, FL and was playing music there. His wife Sue was a friend of mine. I introduced them many years back when Johnny and I lived in the Biloxi Hotel. Anybody remember that place? ha... Charlie Ross where are you! Anyway, those days were great cause there was so much great music, the times were a changing!
Just in case you should read this I'd like to say hello to Bruce Blackman, Charlie Ross, Roy Whittaker (sister Sue too), Bo Wagner (wow what a dancer) and all the old friends from those times.
A special prayer for Johnny and Linda and their loved ones!
I now live in Nashville, TN and am still playing and writing music here. You can catch up with me on my website www.funkypoormusician.com and/or see my video's on youtube at www.youtube.com/funkypoormusician
Peace
: Eric Watkins here: Great blog folks!! I see some old friends here.
In 1969, I left the MS coast to join one of the last incarnations of "The Omen" with Johnny Walker in Pensacola. Bud Cockrell had left and Johnny came to Biloxi looking for a replacement. At that time, the band consisted of Johnny, Billy Haynes on Hammond, & Ralph Nolan on drums. Looking back, I relished the experience working with Johnny and learned a lot (as I was only 17/18 yrs. old).
That band was almost a Procol Harum tribute band, as we did most of the first album, several selections from "Shine On Brightly", and some from "A Salty Dog". I'll never forget Walker singing these great compositions, especially "A Salty Dog", not to mention his great playing.
This lasted about a year, and as young people will do, I decided to move on to something else.
In late fall of 1970, I was called to join a band in Jackson, MS, which was comprised of Bo Wagner, Bruce Blackman, Tommy Aldridge (Later of Black Oak Arkansas, Ozzy Osborne, Whitesnake, etc.) Darell Gunter, Sara Fulcher, and Danny Lancaster who is the most soulful white singer I know (as well as my soul brother). The band was named Om Shanti (I think by Bo) and debuted at B.J.'s to a packed house. After a couple of months there were some musical differences and the band downsized to a four piece (Danny, Tommy, Darrell, and myself) called "Milk & Honey". We played around the south for about a year and went our own ways, some to reunite at times.
Anyway, I recently heard of Johnny's passing and somewhere in the back of my mind, I always wished to do a real "Procol Harum" tribute with him. Well....some things are not to be. Let me leave you with a Johnny W. anecdote.
I moved back to P'cola in '74 when he played with "Lazy Day". Went to visit at Johnny & Sue's apartment. If you knew Johnny, you'd know he hated cats!! I walk in to his house, and there are four or five Persians lounging around. I said "Walker, I thought you hated cats!" He says " I did, till I found out you could sell the damned things!!"
RIP, J.W. and hi to Bo, Bruce, Ken Hilley, et al.....Many thanks E. W. : Oh, BTW, to answer a four year old question......
[Quote]/03 Apr 04 �jscarbo4: ..........Also, does anyone know if Bruce Blackman ever recorded "For Crying Out Loud"? I heard him do it live at Dock-of-the-Bay, and was knocked out by it. Would love to have the recording if it's available.[quote]
I was the bassist for Jerry Fisher & The Music Company at Dock of the Bay in Bay St Louis from '81-'98, Jerry was with B,S,&T in the mid seventies. We recorded an album called "In and Outa the Blues" in '92 and several tracks were written by Greg Barnhill who wrote "For Cryin' Out Loud", but don't know that B.B. performed it at The Dock of The Bay.....for the record....EW : I met Johnny Walker in Atlanta in 1979. He joined a band I was leaving called Misty Morning. I played bass in the group, & the drummer, guitarist, & I left to form our own group with a keyboard player we knew. I will never forget the night he sat in, : I was blown away! What a great guitarist! And that voice! OMG! I later rejoined Misty Morning, & had the pleasure of sharing many a stage with Johnny. Later, after leaving the group again & switching to guitar, I used a lot of what I heard Johnny do : To form my style. I\'ll never be as good as he was, he was just a natural, but whenever someone compliments my playing, I tell them about this guy I knew named Johnny Walker & the inspiration he was to me. If they said they\'d never heard of him, I\'d : think to myself, \"Your loss\". Before I go, I\'ll leave you with an example of his amazing voice. We got a request for \"Danny Boy\" at a club on St Patricks Day, & Johnny said he could sing it, so we said go for it. He did the tune solo, just his guitar : and voice. From beginning to end, the joint was silent. No one made a sound, mesmerised by his performance. At the end, applause erupted for what sermed like forever. : I was actually moved to tears, only time that has ever happened to me on stage. If I live to be 100, I doubt I\'ll ever hear anything like it again. I was heart broken by his passing. R.I.P. Johnny.
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| | : Alright! I was gonna recommend this one too. This song illustrates perfectly the CA sound that Webb & Bacharach were crafting. Some people mistake this for a B.B. tune, and it's no wonder...
"Magic Garden" is a great album to seek out by this group, if you've been afraid before.I also like "Requiem : 820 Latham" & "Paper Cup". : I LOVE the "Magic Garden" album...I have it on vinyl, but I was fortunate enough to to get it on CD when it was released-it's now out of print. The album is a Jimmy Webb/Fifth Dimension classic. The only thing holding it back from perfection is a Las Vegas-y cover of the Beatles' "Ticket to Ride" that sounds out of place with the other material, all of which was written by Webb. But that's OK, a lot of great albums have one duff track!
I like the Fifth Dimension's early material, "Magic Garden" is their second album, but I also like their first and third LP's. Unfortunately, in later years they became too "show-biz" sounding, which causes some people to overlook all of their material.
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Nao Bate O Coro�ao performed by Astrud Gilberto
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| | : I love this one too! Definitely one of Astrud's groovier tracks. This track also be found on one of the excellent 'Mojo club' compilations from Germany.
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Aren't You Glad performed by The Beach Boys
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| | : I LOVE this song. From my favourite (under-rated) Beach Boys album, 'Wild Honey' (1967)
There's also a live version available on a Beach Boys 'Live' album, which I believe was recorded in London in 1968...they fluff the lyrics, which, actually, adds to the charm.
Anyway, thank you for reminding me of this little gem.
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Angelica performed by Scott Walker
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Wanderlove performed by Claudine Longet
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Orange Skies performed by Love
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Meet Me At The Love-In performed by Love Generation
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Rumors performed by Eternity’s Children
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| | : this song was on one of the two LP's : yea, bruce was there in the very beginning, but he was not there when we recorded the second lp or the last single we recorded in tyler, texas with robin hood bryant. he wrote NO songs on the "timeless" album and you HAVE NOT heard the TRUE story about "eternity's children." I thank you for your time...but I am not impressed by what Mr. Blackmon is writing. If you would like the REAL story, please let me, Roy Whitaker, Linda Lawley or Mike McClain hear from you. Thanks a lot and keep on rockin'. Charlie Ross : wow.... are you Mr. Charlie Ross??? I'd really like to hear the REAL story!! Actually I can't get just a little information about Eternity's Children while it's my favorite group... : charlie, hope you remember me.Iworked with you as your road man in 66.I've often wondered where you and johnny walker went to. I'm still in B'ham Al. If you remember me send a phone no.I can reach you at.Would like to ask some questions about old times and friends.Those were good times in my life. Your old friend Jimmy [email protected]
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She touched me performed by Love Generation
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Long Live the King performed by Gary McFarland
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| | : i'm glad to hear that mcfarland has finally been put on cd in some sort. i absolutely love him, just because he's so ridiculous. if you like this, you should check out the album he produced for cal tjader entitled "tjader sounds out burt bacharach". : There actually is at least one album that�s standing out a bit. It�s called "Butterscotch Rum" (1971) and has a guy called Peter Smith accompanying Gary McFarland. He sings and wrote the lyrics and even illustrated the cover! I suppose he�s an Englishman, because his voice has a kind of Robert Wyatt-ish timbre. It�s a very good album with a slightly melancholic mood, and with that special laid-back and somewhat loose instrumentation that is characteristic for a lot of McFarlands later work. Very cool and heartwarming at the same time. Would like to have met him and have little chat sitting in rocking chairs.
(Oh I forgot: some of the songs on "Butterscotch Rum" are Seventies Rock�n�Roll. They are not too bad, but usually I skip them.)
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If You Go Away performed by Dusty Springfield
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The Look Of Love performed by Dusty Springfield
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The End of Life performed by Gabor Szabo
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She Told Me, She Told Me performed by Marcos Valle
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Creators of Rain performed by Smokey and his Sister
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| | : Another cover version was recorded by Ian and Sylvia : Sadly none of the songs of the album is as good as "Creators of rain". But this is indeed a most wonderful and magical folk-pop tune.
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Wantin’ Ain’t Gettin’ performed by The Association
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| | : Alright! I've compiled this one before too. I think the sitar/drum break at the top has been sampled more than a few times. The tune almost sounds like a tribute to Ravi Shankar & The Lovin' Spoonful simultaneously...Right On! : This was a song written by my father, Michael Deasy Sr - who played guitar on most of the Association's stuff. He did a couple of psychedelic albums, Friar Tuck and his Psychedelic Guitar and Tanyet - both cutting edge classics. This song was an interesting exploration for the Association guys.
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I See The Rain performed by Marmalade
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Me About You performed by The Mojo Men
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Danger! She’s a Stranger performed by The Five Stairsteps
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| | : The Five Stairsteps have a history going back to the mid sixties -they recorded for Curtis Mayfields 'Windy C' label and later for George Harrison's 'Dark Horse' label
Group main man Kenni Burke is still active in the music business, having co penned the much copied and sampled "Rising To The Top" and has recently (last year) visited the UK where he performed a number of PA's and recorded at least one song. I have to confess I never heard "Danger! She's a Stranger" but will make it my mission to do so! : oh my god, this is one of my all-time favorite songs! i can't believe i never thought to put it up. i love the backing vocals..."danger! stranger!" : You have excellent taste! For the record, I was able to find one other Five Stairsteps track that has a similar moody feel to it. It's called 'Something's Missing', and is almost like a prototype version of 'Danger...' : Sampled by Outkast incidentally (check out "Two Dope Boyz In A Cadillac").
: Yeah, I read about this and checked out the Outkast song. I have to say I wasn't that impressed. I think maybe the big beat over the piano and gentle shimmering strings killed it for me a bit! : Fascinating to read the comments here...I didn't know Outkast had sampled this. I remember first hearing this song when I got their first album way back in 1981, and it is my favorite tune on there. It's a classic of Chicago soul. The strings, horns and Clarence Burke Jr.'s lead vocals and the group harmonies add up to a delightfully foreboding, almost sinister mood on this number. This came out in 1966, I also have "Something's Missing", which came out on Buddah in 1967. I keep telling everybody I know that the Stairsteps are easily the equals of the Jackson Five! They also did a terrific funk-psychedelic number in 1969 on Curtom called "Madame Mary"...I can't figure out the lyrics but it may be about marijuana! : If you like "Danger She's a Stranger", you will love "You've Waited Too Long". I remember the Five Stairsteps, and they were a lot more talented than the Jackson Five (and better looking). But unfortunately they were not on a major label like Motown, but they got a lot of respect and admiration in the Black community and plenty of airplay in DC, NY, Philly, etc. "Oooh Child" was a major hit...I wonder what they are doing now and how they look.
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Hey Jude performed by The Beatles
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You Told Me performed by The Monkees
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| | : Love this tune as well. As you may know this is the first song first side of Headquarters which was the first Monkees album that featured them playing arranging and producing the music. Mike Nesmith penned tune with a great banjo work from Peter Tork. This cut probably opened the ears of a few cynics when it came out. Definitely not light weight pop, more of a Byrds, country rock feel.
Very underated song and album.
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uncle john performed by pearls before swine
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La Grippe performed by Jacques Higelin avec Brigitte Fontaine
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step inside love performed by cilla black
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| | : Oh yes...a great, great song. Her best by far.
I agree, her demo version is also good or am I thinking of the bossa style version she did?
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Go To Hell performed by Nina Simone
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Your Love Is Free (Just Like The Wind) performed by Cilla Black
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Make The Madness Stop performed by Free Design
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| | : No, you have it backwards, because your emotions get in the way. Understandable though, with this group, and particularly this song (which is one of my all-time faves). It "blows your mind but not completely..." is what I like to say. Stereolab have always worn their influences on their sleeves, from the Beach Boys to Can. And it seems like I should explain by saying that they are a gateway group for so many young people to discover older pop, but shallow as some are, they only like the FD songs that sound like more contemporary artists. Not that it's a super bad thing, just a little dissapointing, considering the depth and beauty of this groups entire body of work... Dig?
Love,
Bonehead.
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I know you love me not performed by Julie Driscoll
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Alone Again Or performed by Love
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| | : I agree - unfortunately so did Miller beer, which used the horn part in a commericial aimed at the "Cinco de mayo" crowd. Still an incredible song.
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wear your love like heaven performed by donovan
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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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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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Major to Minor performed by The Settlers
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Don't Go Breaking my Heart performed by Roger Nichols and the Small Circle of Friends
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| | : Oh there�s certainly no denying it, this track has an irresistibly seductive melody but there�s no chance I�d be seduced. Oh rum, you�re just being silly, she�d say, �don�t make a mountain out of a grain of sand�� silly?! I caught you in bed with the Mayor of Pensacola, Florida� this is no grain of sand my dear! But rum, it was just one time, a silly mistake, �one drop of rain doesn�t make the sun run away�, does it? Are you mad? What kind of reasoning is that? 17, 18� eighty-seven drops of rain wouldn�t either. So what are you trying to tell me? Am I to hold out for a rainstorm of two-timing before getting in a huff? The summer of love ended last September. This is 1968, the year of revolution, of fighting in the streets, of� but then she�d put her finger on your lips, �DON�T� go breaking my heart�� and look up at you with the innocence of a wee lamb. Oh, you so want to forgive her. Maybe I�ll give her just one more chance, it is such a beautiful melody� �I�ll love you till the sky falls down, even then� you�ll remain in my heart� Ahh, no, no, I�m not falling for that. I�m not an idiot, that�s impossible. Now I know you�re having me on. I�m not getting caught in your web of lies you, you, you� Your melody maybe sweet but your argument stinks. Go on get out, strumpet! ��come to my arms, forever�� No, no, clear off. ��teach my heart how to smile?...� OUT!
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Here, there and everywhere performed by Claudine Longet
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Viva Bobby Joe performed by The Equals
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Eleanor Rigby performed by Tony Bennett
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Like to get to know you performed by Spanky and our Gang
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| | : I just found the original album of the same name this song is on. It's beautiful with just the right kind of softly psychedelic artwork and some crazy, groovy spoken word passages on some tracks. "Like to Get to Know You" stands out as the definitive song and remains one of the most mesmerizing soft pop tunes in the world. : It's also worth noting that the single version, found on the 1969 "Spanky's Greatest Hit(s)" album, is the definitive one, free as it is from the pickup-line chatter that obscures the intro on the original album, as well as featuring the gorgeous coda which is included separately on the "LTGTKY" LP. : This is my favorite Spanky and Our Gang tune, a gorgeous and wistful number. I also have the original LP, which features a different version from the 45 as gregcaz mentioned. There is a video of the band performing this on Youtube that I think originally aired on the Smothers Brothers. I saw Spanky and the Gang a number of times on TV as a kid.
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sunday morning performed by margo guryan
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| | : I agree that this is quite brilliant. I've had the Spanky and our Gang version of this for a few years, and I have to admit I had assumed that they wrote it. But this version is even better! Amazingly rocking and beautiful. The rest of the album is superb as well, don't you agree? I can listen to it all day... : Oh yes, the arrangement and the atmosphere on each and every song by Margo Guryan is so beautiful. The intimate chamber strings, flutes and Margo's voice.. a lot like Claudine Longet's.
The version by Bobbie Gentry & Glen Campbell is a fine one, too.
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When Will the Rain Come performed by The Troggs
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Love so fine performed by Roger Nichols and the Small Circle of Friends
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| | : I couldn't agree more. This is the epitome of what Pizzicato Five were trying to recreate in the early 90's. : I didn't realize someone had picked this one already! I spelled it "&" instead of "and". Excellent choice!
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Curso Intensivo De Boas Maneiras performed by Tom Zé
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salamanda palaganda performed by tyrannosaurus rex
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It's 74 in San Francisco performed by The Hellers
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| | : That is a cool song. Very cool. The song I've really grown to love from this album is "The Mist Of Time." It makes me wish The Hellers had done more stuff outside of advertising music.
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On a clear day you can see forever performed by The Peddlers
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Ticket to Ride performed by Mystic Moods Orchestra
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| | : Erm- when I wrote this I think I hadn\'t yet got into the Carpenters. this is basically the Carpenters\' version of ticket to ride but an orchestral version. Still very cool, but that was the origin of the arrangement!
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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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Daydream performed by Wallace Collection
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I Promise to Wait My Love performed by Martha Reeves & the Vandellas
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Sunshine Among Us performed by Eternity’s Children
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| | : Bruce Blackman comes to The Krakerjacks Annual re-union. He is an invited guest, it is an event every nite-b4-thanksgiving that we;The Krackerjacks, have a big throw down in own,and Bruce's hometown. Charlie Ross is our Bassist; nothing what-so-ever to do with the children or Starbuck.We're all seasoned musicians, and have been together since 1981. : PS Now that I'm fully awake,let me state that Bruce is a very good friend of ours,as we've all been around him, or played in groups with him since the 60's. He is a musical genius. He is also a very talented writer. The best keyboard player I've ever known. The Biloxi days seem like a dream now, man, we had some fun! Just wanted to clear that up! We all love ya, Bruce. : Bruce: I don't know who you are Luna but I appreciate the nice comments. By the way, that crap in the Eternity's Children liner notes about me leading you guys in G'ville is totally bogus. I have no idea where that came from at all, certainly not from me. The whole Biloxi/Children thing is a vague memory to me as well. And by the way, the Krackerjacks kick ass! : You know me, Bruce; I'll tell you when I see you again. You've always amzed me, and I admired you from a distance. I was the one yall left behind when The Omen started at the Fiesta. See ya soon! : Does anyone know where I can buy a copy of the Krackerjack's CD entitled "Rockin in the Delta"? Please email me at [email protected] if you have any information. Thanks! : Hi everyone. Had to jump in here. I spent many of my 'growing up' years in Greenville, MS. My brother, Allen Graves, was a member of the Lancers mentioned here. I recognize a lot of the names surfacing in the posts here. : Looking for a Krackerjack CD...any one would do. I love them and would especially like to get one with that "green grass" song. I grew up in Yazoo county and my step-dad actually played with them for a while....so I had a CD, but it has disappeared (I think someone took it). Anyway, It would be great if the Krackerjacks could post something on their myspace page about purchasing CDs.
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An Angel Is Love performed by The Bob Crewe Generation Orchestra
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| | : Its hard to pick just one track off an LP thats this good. It took me ten years to track down my copy, and I had to pay full collectors price for it, but it was worth every penny.
By the way, I don't think thats Bob singing, is it? He sings on one of his other LP's and its not too, er, memorable. : According to the liner notes, "Bob Crew was persuaded by producer Dino de Laurentiis to sing on the wonderful end cue, 'An Angel is Love'."
But I haven't listened to his other songs, so I can't say it's definitely his voice, though... : Liner notes, blimey. Top song even so. : truly great song. but i have to say, that i like the theme tune more. but it's maybe because i only listen to it while watching the intro with jane fonda undressing. best intro scene of a movie ever! and jane is supersexy, isn't she?!
candy!! : Does anyone know where could download mp3s of the Babarella soundtrack? Any other recomendations welcome. : It's in print on Harkit Records. Here's one of many places you can buy it: http://www.moviegrooves.com/shop/barbarella.htm. : probably my favourite soundtrack ever. has to agree with heinmukk though, the title tune is better. the version in the actual movie is a bit different from the soundtrack version, probably worth ripping from the dvd if you can get your hands on it. I also love the track "fight in flight", it probably has one of the coolest combos of funk guitars and string arrangements there is.... there�s a rerelease of the album with some bonus tracks by the young lovers out, (some pretty standard easy listening cover versions of existing tracks, nice if you're a completist though.) dont remember wich label it�s on though.
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I Say A Little Prayer performed by Aretha Franklin
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| | : My favourite recording of Aretha's. An awesome song and an awesome recording!!
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Holy are you performed by the electric prunes
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Samba Blim performed by Tamba 4
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Love so fine performed by Roger Nichols and the Small Circle of Friends
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| | : Roger Nichols/pop genius and Roger Nichols/Steely Dan engineer are actually two different people. When Steely Dan toured Japan, people kept asking him to sign their "Small Circle" CDs! So funny! : How embarrassing to be the spreader of internet misinformation! I've heard that from several places. It seemed so plausible, with the Ted Templeman Harper's Bizarre/Van Halen connection. Or is that two Ted Templemans? Thanks for the correction. So it's probably the Steely Dan guy who writes the article? I'll have to check that out.
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And Our Love performed by The Buckinghams
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Man In A Raincoat performed by Claudine Longet
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You’ve Come This Way Before performed by Nancy Priddy
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This Girl’s In Love With You performed by Dusty Springfield
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Flowers And Beads performed by Iron Butterfly
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Everything That Touches You performed by The Association
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| | : Yes indeed! Birthday is such a great album. I think this one was a minor hit for them, but the rest of this record is just as worthy of exhaltations. Check out the tune "Like Always" as well. Pure genius!! : i heart birthday. but then again, i heart the association. even stop your motor. : Their interweaving vocal harmonies still blow me away, especially on songs such as this one, my personal fave. "Insight Out" was 1st album we ever purchased independent of parents. "Requiem for the Masses" is another powerful harmonic tour de force. Who sings (not yells) like this anymore? Every member of the group (even Brian!) sang. : My then-girlfriend (now wife) and I had breakfast with the Association at about 2 am in the Atlanta Hyatt-Regency's coffee shop after a concert at Georgia Tech in 1969 or 1970. Nice guys! Although the Association took a lot of critical heat in the years since, I remember them as extremely professional musicians, able to precisely recreate their complex studio vocal harmonies live in concert. Part of the reason may have been that they were the first band I remember employing a mixing board out in the audience during a concert, something that became standard practice in the industry within a few years afterwards.
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"sing little bird sing" performed by the left banke
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| | : I like this one too. The whole second album is near perfect. Nice to see it by itself on CD too, the way it was intended! : Good to hear that someone else likes the Left Banke's second album as much as the first...they both are great! I first heard the second LP as part of the Rhino comp "There's Gonna Be a Storm". I just love the whole album, especially "Goodbye Holly" and "Nice to See You".
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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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The Way Young Lovers Do performed by Van Morrison
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| | : Oh wow, this is a wonderful song. Practically clausterphobic in its arrangment, it's still spacious and brings you this heightened state, as though something is just about to happen. The lyrics sound as though they should be sentimental, nostalgic fare but they sound almost tormented and full of hyper anger. Like the Tasmanian Devil in love.
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The Song Is Love performed by Montage
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The Face I Love performed by Chris Montez
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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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Ice Pick Mike performed by Lalo Schifrin
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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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We Must Be Doing Something Right performed by Gordian Knot
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Edge of Reality performed by Elvis Presley
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| | : Funnily enough for a long time this was the only song I could remember from the film, which we have on vid. It was only after we got the "Oceans 11" OST that I realised "A little less conversation" was from a later party scene.
So at this stage of his career, Elvis was actually making some pretty groovy music. And I love the cheesy dream sequence, too.
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The music played performed by Matt Monro
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Ring Worm performed by Van Morrison
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| | : I already knew this weird story, but being a fan of Van for 15 years or so it wasn't until these 2 tracks (together with "You Say France And I Whistle") were featured on Otis Fodder's 365 Days Project that i eventually heard them. Hilarious stuff. It's pretty much a precedence that shows what happens when record companies force artists to be creative and deliver what they want...
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Want a Danish performed by Van Morrison
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| | : i maintain that he actually says "eaten" but with an irish accent.
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It�s Hard To Say Goodbye performed by Claudine Longet
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Maybe After He�s Gone performed by The Zombies
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Chinon/Eleanor�s Arrival performed by John Barry
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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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love song for the dead che performed by the united states of america
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I Can See Only You performed by Roger Nichols & The Small Circle Of Friends
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| | : hmm, just made me curious. i generally hate fadeouts..they always seem to obscure some kind of interesting or trippy stuff that was starting happen in the studio:)
gotta check it out though, thanks. : This one was arranged by Bob Thompson not Nick DeCaro. Actually i just wanted to recommend this, because today i received my newly reissued copy by Rev-Ola. An even more complete 20 track edition, fantastic remastering, extensive essay and at a reasonable price tag. Awesome. : Thanks for the info on Bob Thompson's arrangment on this track. All I've ever had is the Japanese reissue and I've never been able to fully read all the info! I'll have to change that. I really need to get that new reissue. I've heard the liners and photos are all really nice. : I also have the japanese issue. Are there extra tracks on the Rev-Ola one? : The Rev-Ola one has one additional track compared to the japanese 19-track version and it's "St. Bernie The Sno-Dog". It was Roger Nichols' first ever recording in 1964 and is, quite frankly, absolutely forgettable (waltzing child-like song, with yodeling and funny voices, makes you feel rather uncomfortable after the preceding soft rock bliss). Nichols refers to this as "a pile of crap" in the essay/liner notes, a track he never really wanted to do. Just read the essay and must say it's wonderfully done. I have to stress that the sound quality on the new Rev-Ola issue is absolutely amazing, surpassing the japanese one on every level: Virtually no background noise, clearer highs, bass is rendered deeper and better, the harmonies got even silkier, overall better dynamics and resolution. It just won't get any better than this. So, kudos to Rev-Ola... : Wow! That is very cool. Generally I think Rev-Ola's remasters tend to be a bit on the trebley side but of course I'll pick this up. Mainly for the liners by Steve Stanley. This album has been in my top five since I heard it, yet...I know very little of the detailed background because of the japanese liners. Steven Stanley also did the Bergen White reissue liners and is the head of LA-based pop act, The Now People. : Hmmm... Once again no mention of Smokey Roberds. He was in the closely related A&M group The Parade. He claims partial writing credits for this in an interview : http://www.doctorroberds.com/parade.html ... If you like this album you owe yourself a listen of that "other" great one-off long player. They do a great version of "Kinda Wasted Without You" thats more raw with less overdubs. Really a magical time at A&M!
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Strangers calling performed by Aluminum Dream
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| | : hello to Merko I m the guy who wrote
"Strangers Calling" I don't live in New Jersey any more, but in Bucharest, Romania.
How did you get to hear the song? There are only two acetates, and Allan Landon, my partner in songwriting in our group Aluminum Dream, has one, and me the other.
Is the song on the web, or what. If it is, great. I just want to know what's up.
please contact me here: [email protected]
your right about bad management....we never got a record deal, though we went on to do other things..
hear my newer stuff at soundclick.com searching Billy London UK.....latest song is "Porno Baby"
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Make It Easy On Yourself performed by Connie Francis
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Day Without Love performed by The Love Affair
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I don't intend to spend Christmas without you performed by Claudine Longet
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Magic Garden performed by Dusty Springfield
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Turkish Bath performed by The Don Ellis Orchestra
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Yesterday and Today performed by YES
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Hurry to Me performed by Roy Budd
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| | : The Budd version is also available on "Rebirth of the Budd," for those (like myself) wanting an introduction to his work. The Sandpipers' version on "Canto Morricone Vol." is equally nice. : I just wanted to recommend ‘The Sound Spectrum’ which this is on. I’ve had a copy of years but have only just realised that it’s essential listening - if you like this sort of thing, probably drive you mad otherwise. : Yes, it\'s a cracking compilation. It\'s so well done that if you listen to the tracks out of context (e.g. on the original LPs), they don\'t sound as thrilling as they do on this mix!
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Fim de Semana em Guaruja performed by Os Tres Brasilieiros
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| | : I still don't have this album (and it just sold for a whopping $79 on ebay!) but from the picture on the back cover, I'd say this is definitely the same group as Os 3 Morais. : 79 bucks! i paid a quarter! i listened to the clip on your morais recommendation, and it definitely sounds like the same people. mystery solved!
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i don't want another man performed by the feminine complex
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Manon performed by Serge Gainsbourg
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| | : I must agree with you (it seems pretty appropriate to do so as you introduced the song to me yourself a few years ago) - this is a very beautiful song, very beautifully and expressively sung, and the arrangement is frankly stunning. This is definitely one of those Gainsbourg tracks which really hits the heights in every department. Surely worth a listen, even to those who can't stand the bulk of Serge's output. : Scott Walker has some similarly haunting orchestral arrangements but as a singer he's a sheep whereas Serge's a wolf. A great sheep, though.
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Andy's Chest performed by the Velvet Underground
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Do it again performed by Ronnie Aldrich
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| | : and here i was convinced that i was the only person in the world that liked this album! the cover of "mas que nada" on here is great!
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The day the earth stood still performed by David Essex
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Love Machine performed by Harper & Rowe
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Make Your Own Kind Of Music performed by Cass Elliot (a.k.a. Mama Cass)
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| | : yeah, I love this track. She sings in a very sincere and rousing way. : If my childhood memories serve, this was the theme song of Cass's short-lived variety show back in the '70s.
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Do You Know The Way To San Jose? performed by Bossa Rio
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sweets for my sweet performed by The Carnival
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Frozen Orange Juice performed by Peter Sarstedt
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More Today Than Yesterday performed by Spiral Starecase
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| | : Bout' time someone handed this one in. I guess I take it for granted like most americans who still like AM radio... right up there with "Lovin' You" for songs that you can't sing along to without looking like a fool. : It is indeed one of those unabashedly ecstatic, so-in-love songs that plaster a foolish grin onto your face. : Much covered song - versions by Barbara McNair, Sam Fletcher , Barbara Acklin and Richard 'Groove' Holmes spring to mind. Pat Upton's solo stuff is very similar and if you like this one look out for anything by Robert John too. : Oh yes, a great song. Reminds me of when I had my first transistor radio.
All I've got is a very scratchy 45...time to remedy that.
This sort of reminds me of Blood, Sweat & Tears.
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Too Much Tenderness performed by Stark Reality
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Across The Universe performed by Cilla Black
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Way to Blue performed by Nick Drake
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It’s A Desperate Situation performed by Marvin Gaye
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Need your love so bad performed by Fleetwood Mac
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Blowin� Gold performed by John Klemmer
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That�s Not Love performed by Dee Dee Warwick
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Koi No Dorei performed by Okumura Chiyo
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| | : Couple of tracks I can think of is Wada Akiko's "Doshaburino ameno naka" and Chiaki Naomi's "Ameni nureta bojou" Both have irresitable bluesie feel - Wada's tune is more brassy, Chiakis's more with organ and strings. They're both grrreat songs - Wada is powerfull and Chaiki is quite soulful. Please let me know if you find them - they are jewels!
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Ruby Don�t Take Your Love to Town performed by Kenny Rogers & The First Edition
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karma sitar performed by 101 strings
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500 Miles (Theme From Winning) performed by Dave Grusin
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Only For You performed by The Match
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It�s A Lovely Game Louise performed by The Cyrkle
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Ask Yourself Why performed by Michel LeGrand
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Tuareg performed by Gal Costa
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Space Oddity performed by David Bowie
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Metti, Una Sera A Cena performed by Ennio Morricone
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roses in the snow performed by Nico
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21st Century Schizoid Man performed by King Crimson
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| | : I always liked Moonchild, also from the first album, and felt it influenced the early seventies Genesis sound.
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Lovely, But Dangerous performed by Bruno Nicolai
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love's gone bad performed by chris clark/the underdogs
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| | : Oh, man, I agree. This song ROCKS. Holland-Dozier-Holland must have had major issues with Motown when they wrote this, it's overflowing with grit and pissed-offiness. I would give a slight edge to Chris Clark's version, the lyrics somehow seem more credible coming from a Dusty Springfield soundalike than a Paul Revere and the Raiders soundalike.
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Alone again or performed by Love & Arthur Lee
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| | : Most of Loves material for me is not that great. I don't choose to listen to it - except for this song. It has this 'Summer of Love' dreamy hippie wistful feel. And, yes, wonderful harmonies. In it's way, it captures the mood of that time. : Great song from a great LP, which naturally I hated when I first bought it and didn't re-discover until 1980, after hearing the (very good) UFO cover of "Alone Again Or" from their "Lights Out" LP! : My first experience with this song was a cover version by The Damned ... it's actually very true to the original in my opinion - bold acoustic guitars, trumpets and all. Give it a listen!
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Nothing Takes the Place of You performed by Toussaint McCall
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I�m Gonna Make You Love Me performed by Nick DeCaro
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| | : Anyone interested in the work of A&M sound sculptor/master arranger Nick DeCaro would be well directed towards the masterful album "Italian Graffiti", MCA 74. : Happy Heart album by Nick Decaro has some great tracks..Outstanding is the title track(Happy Heart)
there is a Bacharach influence here....Another Great tune on the album is Quiet Sunday?(think thats the title)
Nick Decaro was a certifiable genius! Love his arrangements.
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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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Do Like I Do performed by Kim Weston
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My Love�s A Monster performed by Clea Bradford
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Blues Jumped A Rabbit performed by Bonnie Dobson
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Love, love, love performed by Gerhard Heinz
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It�s As Easy As 1-2-3 performed by Jil Gibson
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5:09 performed by Bobby And I
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White Rabbit performed by Jefferson Airplane
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Somebody To Love performed by Jefferson Airplane
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things we said today performed by sandpipers
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lost summer love performed by lorraine silver
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Big White Cloud performed by John Cale
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| | : Also check out 'Gideon's Bible' from this album. Soothingly poppy, but with a fantastic, soaring chorus - not usually one of Cale's strengths.
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Giovanna performed by Henry Mancini
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I could never live without your love performed by Craig Scott
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Wake me I am dreaming performed by Love Affair
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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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How Can I Be Sure performed by Dusty Springfield
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| | : A good friend of mine has this theory that the greatest pop songs are ultimately about states of joy. I don't know I if agree, but this song is supports the arguement really well.
St. Dusty @ her most god-like.
Great choice. : aptly put indeed; "spooky", another case in point with dusty.. : Have to disagree with the comment on David Cassidy's "How Can I Be Sure". While Dusty gave the song her own sensitive interpretation, David's version is totally memorable and is a true pop classic of the 70s. The production quality of the track and David's amazing vocals deservedly took the song to #1. : Hmmm... It's almost as if The Young Rascals didn't exsit. : I always thought the Young Rascals' version was terribly produced, though I can't remember why.
I was always hearing them on the oldies channels in New York City when I lived there...apart from 'Groovin'' they're practically unknown in England.
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Sad, Sad Sunshine performed by Al Kooper
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(Quicksilver Daydreams of) Maria performed by Townes Van Zandt
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| | : there is a great story in the documentary film "Be Here To Love Me", as told by Guy Clark: this song apparently came to Van Zandt in a particularly peak morning of inspiration, when Clark describes finding Townes uncharacteristically fit and alert. after making his bed to military specification, he played Clark a new song (this one), which he intended to perform at an appearance that same evening. i may have rendered parts of this story incorrectly, so i definitely recommend the movie if you are a fan; even if not, as it is sad but quite revelatory.
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whole lotta love performed by ccs
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| | : Could even be 196? Familiar to those of us from theUK of a certain age as the theme to "top of the pops". Great hair and Sideburns on your man Alexis Corner, too.
In fact don't they use it on TOTP 2 now? : i don't know. i'm from sweden. i guess i'm not of a certain age either :). : it's from 1970. and it was produced by mickie most, even!
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Lay Me Down (Wake Me Up) performed by Four Seasons
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Did You Give The World Some Love Today, Baby performed by Doris
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(don’t worry) If there is hell below we’re all going to go performed by Curtis Mayfield
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At Once You Fall In Love performed by Birgit Lystager
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| | : Yes, we are talking about a real rare album, worth searching for. Filled with unexpected chords and abosutely anti-typical for that era of Danish popular-music, or should I state it: Compromise-lessness. Compared to Bacharach's music, I myself find the pieces on this album more sophisticated - not saying that Bacharach finds the "easy way out!" "I'm Waiting For A Bus", the opening tune of the album is truly my favourite. May I also recommand the Birgit-album "Love's Labyrinth", also worth a search. Here you will find Elton John's break-through "Your Song" in a version of international class, among other fine pieces. Arrangements made in the same style as Ready To Meet You. And yes, also with a nice-looking picture on the cover. Go look for it - but not in my house!
: You guys share my thoughts on this 100%. A friend of mine from Stockholm made me a copy of Ready To Meet You just at the doorstep of summer '01. That summer I barely spent a day without enjoying that record. I'd been a passionate fan of 60's soft pop and psych (and Bacharach) but had never heard anything like Birgit Lystager. The adventurousness of the compositions and the colour of Birgit's voice are what sets this record totally apart from other stuff from that era. It's great that you guys have found this, too! : ...but please guys, if you have until know somehow managed not to get a glimpse of the cover of Ready To Meet You then don't. It will shatter every pretty thought that you may have about the chanteuse. It's totally rude. But this is just my opinion...! : Latest news...In Denmark a 7-CD-set has just arrived, with 76 Birgit Lystager-tunes, including the two English albums - and very fair priced. Have a look at www.lystamusic.com - and be guided to the places to buy it on the internet (link-page). Just a recommendation from one who knows!
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der hund von baskerville performed by cindy & bert
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| | : This is a hugely bizarre cover version: Cindy & Bert were a somewhat annoying couple in the 60s & 70s doing very light pop tunes (called "Schlager" in Germany). It was recently released on a great compilation series by Bear Family Records called "Pop In Germany", with lots more of german oddities like Dusty Springfields "Son Of A Preacherman" in a hilarious version with ridiculous lyrics sung with bavarian accent...
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L.O.V.E (Websters definition) performed by Bob Dorough
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Band of Gold performed by Freda Payne
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Wunder Gibt Es Immer Wieder performed by Katja Ebstein
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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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bad times performed by the mingles
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Endless Love performed by Piero Piccioni
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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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I Think I Love You performed by The Partridge Family
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Oui je dis adieu performed by Fran�oise Hardy
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I Don�t Know How To Love Him performed by Shirley Bassey
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Sweet Tuesday Morning performed by Badfinger
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Melody performed by Serge Gainsbourg
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I Think I Love You performed by Partridge Family
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Motel Blues performed by Loudon Wainwright III
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Cos�e� l�amore performed by Franco De Gemini
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| | : The English version of this I find unlistenable because of the truly horrific lyrics! : Yeah that's right, only listened to the english version once and found it doesn't come close to the italian one.
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Stop (in the name of love) performed by Margie Joseph
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Te Ofrezco Mi Coraz�n (Make It With You) performed by Roberto Jordan
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Things Behind The Sun performed by Nick Drake
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Falling Free performed by Bert Kaempfert
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I Use Her performed by Tony Kosinec
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| | : I have an LP of Tony's from 1969 called "Processes". Seeing your post jogged my memory on it...he sort of sounds like another of my favorite artists, Emmitt Rhodes.
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Some Sing, Some Dance performed by Michel Pagliaro
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wake me i am dreaming performed by the llove affair
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crystal lullaby performed by Carpenters
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Um Girassol da Cor de Seu Cabelo performed by Milton Nascimento / Lo Borges
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Touching You performed by Astrud Gilberto
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| | : Wow ... Astrud got a little fun-KAY there. I didn't know she recorded anything like this. Gotta check out that album!
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What Color Is Love performed by Terry Callier
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Goodbye to Love performed by The Carpenters
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| | : Excellent track. A lot of fans were upset by the guitar solo at the end of the song, feeling that the Carpenters had sold out to the hard rock sound that bands like Led Zepplin were creating at the time.
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I Love Every Little Thing About You performed by Syreeta
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Soul Love performed by David Bowie
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The Land / Rainy Sunday Evening performed by Ramatam
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Faith Hope and Charity performed by Tony Kingston
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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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Don�t Want To Know performed by John Martyn
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Amoureuse performed by Kiki Dee
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Let Me In performed by Osmonds
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I Don’t Know How To Love Him performed by Cilla Black
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I believe performed by jackson sisters
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This Way Mary performed by John Barry
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Wishing Now performed by Glen Campbell
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Sabia, Diga La performed by Jaime & Nair
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Heaven Must Be Like This performed by Ohio Players
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You Can�t Win performed by Ann Sexton
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Meaning of Love performed by Karin Krog
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| | : Excellent song! Written by Steve Kuhn an american jazz musician/composer/arranger who I think lived in scandinavia in the late sixties. Besides Karin Krogh he has also worked with Monica Zetterlund. The best version of this song he has recorded himself though. Featuring Gary Mcfarland, Airto, Ron Carter & Billy Cobham!!
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Hermes tri performed by Jorge Ben
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| | : I agree! "A Tabua de Esmeralda" & "Africa Brasil" are Jorge Ben at the peak of his powers!
"O Bid�" from 1967 is a very nice groover as well.
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Love Song performed by Lani Hall
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| | : By coincidence I picked up a compilation CD of Lani's work (a 25 year A and M anniversary disc that came out in 1987!) just yesterday, and this track and 'we could be flying' were the ones that really stood out. I'm a big Brasil 66 fan but had never picked up her albums. Strange that you happened to recommend this track today! : You're right -- this is a lovely, understated yet passionate song. That male singer might possibly be Burt Bacharach, since the tune was included on a Bacharach collection.
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universo em desencanto performed by tim maia
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You can make me Dance ,Sing,or Anything performed by The Faces
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Champagne And Caviar performed by Elegant Taste
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For Years And Years (Cathy) performed by Tai Phong
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In the Name of Love performed by Kenny Rankin
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| | : Great album. I love the versions of "Penny Lane" & "Berimbau" as well! James Taylor, eat your heart out!
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Someone Saved My Life Tonight performed by Elton John
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Get It Up For Love performed by David Cassidy
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I’m Not In Love performed by 10cc
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it could have been better performed by joan armatrading
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pissing in a river performed by the patti smith group
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| | : patti was totally out there back when this track was happening. those first two albums were brilliant, esspecially the radio ethiopia track on same name album. sadly for her early supporters it was not listening heaven after she had a fluke hit and commercialism raised its tired and ugly head and patti was somehow lead to believe she only wrote songs that were as good as other 70's songwriters when in reality she used to write songs that were way above any other writers.the songs on the first two albums have incredible atmosphere and that was all lost after because the night hit mainstream ears. the first two albums and any bootlegs from 75/76 are worth anyones time and money.
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Kinky Love performed by Nancy Sinatra
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| | : The British art pop group The Pale Saints recorded a terrific version of Kinky Love around 1990. Beautiful homage to this exceptional song! : yeah, I'm a huge fan of the pale saints, and I actually heard their version first. I think a few of their songs are truly incredible; I'll have to recommend some here soon. : Wow. This is a cool track. I played it for my girlfriend, and the lyrics really cracked her up. Anyone know who produced or arranged this track? I'd definitely be interested in other material along these lines, Nancy Sinatra or otherwise. : !!! im desperate to get hold of the pale saints version of kinky love but cant find it anywhere!! can anyone help? i may have to call my boyfriend of 10 years ago to ask for a copy of his, tho i think his now wife may not approve! : A belated response for bobbyspacetroup: the track was from a single, produced by Snuff Garrett and arranged by Al Capps. Yes, let's find some more stuff with this sound! : To Joakimbo .... hey Stupid ... why don't you do what I did about 14 years ago when I first heard Kinky Love by the Palesaints ... go to your Record Store and ORDER the 4 song EP ... duhhhh ... pretend there's no Kaaza and support this fabulous band that has disbanded .... Spend some MONEY for a change. : Delicado ... Kinky Love was originally written by Dave Ellington, for Nancy Sinatra. Once again "Bimbo" .. borrow some cash and order this EP ... you'll be glad you did. KL was the first song I heard by the palesaints, and now have everything they published. They disbanded in the late Nineties. : To all ... the palesaints was one of the most creative 90's British Alternative bands to ever exist, along with My Bloody Valentine, The Cocteau Twins etc etc ....
: Just one more thing, Delicado .. you say these lyrics are "stupid" .. sung by Nancy S yes .. the palesaints version, with the gorgeous and subtle guitarwork of Graeme Nesmith, along with Mariel Barham's sultry and : dark voice make up the whole recipe to make this song work ... a woman and a man are in love ... they have a perhaps twisted but beautiful sexual relationship as well ... it's a love song .. NS's version is eww. : to my namesake mr. wonny: I'm a huge fan of pale saints; bought the 12" on the day it came out. Also rather like the Nancy version; let's live and let live, eh! : Well .. hello ... here's some dumb Johnny/Palesaints trivia .. the first cd I ordered lasted about 2 weeks ... I was drunk, and a few cds were on the floor by my bed .. I thought one was the ashtray and ruined it. Ordered another the nest day. First heard it on CJSW (University FM). : By the way Kimbo, if you ever come back here, I found a site where you can order Flesh Balloon, along with anything else they did ... http://www.gemm.com/q.cgi?rb=ANDYBURNETT&wild=Pale+Saints : Course you can try Ebay .... I may have spoken in haste ... perhaps these cds are no longer in print ... I bought them all up till about 1994 or 5 ... since then the band has died ...
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Carry Me performed by John Lodge
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Somebody to Love performed by Queen
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My love, my life performed by Abba
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chase the devil performed by max romeo and the upsetters
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| | : Yes it rocks. but have you heard Wet Dream? quite purile and filthy lyrics but great x-rated Ska : Yeah, i love his early rude boy stuff. : theres a really good jungle dubbed version of max romeo's chase the devil done by Spacebar Collective from Malaysia.u guys should check it out. http://www.myspace.com/spacebarmalaysia : hey olli, hope you don't mind if copy here a more precise version. And LOL for this line in your version:
So when I check him my life's in hand
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Lucifer son of the morning, I'm gonna chase you out of
earth!
I'm gonna send him to outa space, to find another race
I'm gonna send him to outa space, to find another race
Satan is an evilous man,
But him can't chocks it on I-man
So when I check him my lassing hand
And if him slip, I gaan with him hand
I'm gonna put on a iron shirt, and chase Satan out of
earth
I'm gonna put on a iron shirt, and chase the devil out of
earth
I'm gonna send him to outa space, to find another race
I'm gonna send him to outa space, to find another race
Him haffi drop him fork and run
Him can't stand up to Jah Jah son
Him haffi lef' ya with him gun
Dig off with him bomb
I'm gonna put on a iron shirt, and chase Satan out of
earth
I'm gonna put on a iron shirt, and chase the devil out of
earth
I'm gonna send him to outa space, to find another race
I'm gonna send him to outa space, to find another race
Satan is a evilous man,
But him can't chocks it on I-man
So when I check him my lassing hand
And if him slip, I gaan with him hand
I'm gonna put on a iron shirt, and chase Satan out of
earth
I'm gonna put on a iron shirt, and chase the devil out of
earth
I'm gonna send him to outa space, to find another race
I'm gonna send him to outa space, to find another race
Move ya with your gun
Mi sey fe lef' ya with your bomb...
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http://homepage.ntlworld.com/davebulow/wow/lyrics_max_romeo_-_chase_the_devil.htm
http://www.vortexmind.net/index.php/2006-11-29-max-romeo-i-chase-the-devil/
http://faqs.ign.com/articles/717/717937p1.html : true, a great song - isn't there a mad hardcore version, too? : Yes there is. The Prodigy, before they (he) became a pop metal band. lol.
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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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Drowse performed by Queen
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Knocks me off my feet performed by Stevie Wonder
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keep it warm performed by flo and eddie
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Lay It On Me performed by Heatwave
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Off Night Backstreet performed by Joni Mitchell
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Paper Thin Hotel performed by Leonard Cohen
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Autostop Rosso Sangue - M23 performed by Ennio Morricone
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Concerto For A Rainy Day performed by Electric Light Orchestra
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| | : Out of the Blue - one of my favourite albums of all time. From Summer and Lightening to Big Wheels, Concerto for a Rainy Day is just class.
ELO must be the most sampled band at the moment. Maybe they are now cool! : I wholeheartedly agree. The Concerto for a Rainy Day is abolutely the best. Even my 14 year old daughter loves it!!! ELO has been an exceptional group over the years. I only regret not seeing them in concert.
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Isadora performed by Illusion
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I Don�t Need A Doctor performed by Sheila B. Devotion
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A Festa performed by Silvio Cesar
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My Name Is Anthony Gonsalves performed by Kishore Kumar & Amitabh Bachchan
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| | : Just listened to the song- i think its great! : heheh, have you seen the scene where this song is used in the film? it`s amazing! best slow motion running ever. : ridiculously brilliant.
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A Picture Of Love performed by Nico Fidenco
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Sola (Then) performed by Rocio Durcal
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Te Quiero Tal C�mo Eres (Just The Way You Are) performed by Jose Jose
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Real Love performed by John Lennon
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Moss garden performed by David Bowie
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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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Home performed by Lene Lovich
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Oh Bondage, Up Yours! performed by X-Ray Spex
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Just Lust performed by Buzzcocks
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Rainin thru my Sunshine performed by The Real Thing
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Bring on the Love performed by Gloria Jones
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Insight performed by Joy Division
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| | : It's an incredibly intense and affecting track, one of my favorites, alongside 'disorder' and 'decades'. And 'no love lost', obviously.
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You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling performed by The Human League
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Ever Fallen in Love? performed by The Buzzcocks
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Yo Mama performed by Frank Zappa
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Chelsea Girl performed by Simple Minds
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Sunset performed by Pierre Dutour
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Richard Nixon performed by Rod & The MSR Singers
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Self-conscious over you performed by The Outcasts
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Blowfly’s Rap performed by Blowfly
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| | : I don't have this record, but must confess that I find Blowfly strangely compelling. The mix of toilet humour, offensiveness, and authentic funk sounds is very potent indeed.
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I Got You performed by Split Enz
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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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All Out Of Love performed by Air Supply
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Crazy Little Thing Called Love performed by Queen
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Im in Love with a German Filmstar performed by The Passions
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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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White Car in Germany performed by The Associates
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saint huck performed by nick cave and the bad seeds
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| | : indeed it is a good song. the only copy i have is on the god is in the house dvd. i havent been able to find from her to eternity anywhere. and nowhere seems to have saint huck available for download, so im asking, does anyone know where i can get me a copy? rock on. : I don't know where you are from feeling eternal, but FHTE is definitely available from amazon.co.uk and from mutebank.co.uk. Good luck!
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The Classical performed by The Fall
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peace performed by plastics
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You Will Remember Me (Detalhes) performed by Roberto Carlos
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The Unguarded Moment performed by The Church
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Tear It All Away performed by The Church
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Julie Ocean performed by Undertones
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"ghosts" performed by japan
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Temptation performed by New Order
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| | : I've not heard the 7 since I was at college in 82, but there is also a version about 15-20 minutes long on one of the first "Touch" cassettes, where they have cut it with an interview. The whole thing seems to have been a lengthy Jam, edited differently for different releases. So the 7 would give you the most focused version. Compare the 7 and 12 edits of the KLF's "3am Eternal" for the enhancing effect of a great edit. : I totally agree with everything delicado says. Early New Order rocks. Everything after and including Blue Monday is more poppy - and I can live with that. But most of their albums are very patchy - with half the tracks good and the other half almost unlistenable. But Temptation is an utter, utter classic. And I just love Dreams Never End, Cries and Whispers and In a Lonely Place. Well, any early New Order - it all that has tinny dance-music quality but still holds that desolate Joy Division sound.
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Love’s A Lonely Place To Be performed by Virginia Astley
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"saturdays in silesia" performed by rational youth
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Love Theme performed by Vangelis
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| | : This is one of the best instrumental synth soundtrack track ever made, Vangelis is a genius! The pads / strings and the saxophone are so incredibly relaxed it feels like you are floating in space. My other favourite song from the Blade Runner soundtrack is 'Blade Runner Blues', it's also amazing! : Forgot to mention there is a variation of this song on the Blade Runner Bootleg by Esper called 'Thinking of Rachel', which is a muffled warm analog synth piece.
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Subdivisions performed by Rush
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The Damned Don't Cry performed by Visage
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Love’s A Lonely Place To Be performed by Virginia Astley
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| | : Yes quite beautiful, and then so easy to forget how dark and uncomfortable the lyrics are - being in a loveless relationship with, it seems, no way out. See also Some Small Hope, a duet with David Sylvian, another etherial mix of beauty and sadness. : Only a few of Virginia Astley's songs related to her own life.Her pet subjects were "having someone" or "almost having someone",tales of childhood or ideas from World War 1 poetry.
"Tree Top Club" is actually set in thre village where her family lived at the time":Stanmore North London.The "ruined church" referred to can be seen in the churchyard where it was left after burning down.
Her 90s songs continued the poetic and religious imagery she was so fond of and scenes from Alice in Wonderland are quite obvious
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Open Your Eyes performed by The Lords Of The New Church
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That’s The End Of That performed by Trixie’s Big Red Motorbike
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| | : I climb in my tweemobile and Trixies soothe my nerves as I trundle through the London streets,smiling inanely at rage-fuelled motorists.In Timbuktu is the song that puts that smile there.When you go to Timbuktu,do as the Timbuktuans do,Trixies advise.And rhyming Niger with Tiger,even Ted Hughes never managed that. : an all-time classic! EXCELLENT!
A typicallly-lush-John Peel type of track.
AAHHHH! Summer and listening to Peel with the windows wide on a warm night.
If anyone knows where to get more TBRM then post a reply.
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eternity performed by paul haig
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Don’t Talk to Me About Love performed by Altered Images
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Headstart for Happiness performed by The Style Council
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Everyday I Write the Book performed by Elvis Costello
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Mechanical Emotion (Featuring Morris Day) performed by Vanity
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Let’s Get Married performed by Mariya Takeuchi
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Wishful Thinking performed by China Crisis
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"it hurts (there must be a taste of murder in it)" performed by the lotus eaters
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My Suitor performed by Berntholer
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Heaven Knows I’m miserable now performed by The Smiths
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| | : I quite agree. And this is not due to my love of uplifting house. : Yup, this is the one that made me sit up and take notice ... : I love this song too. How is a person "miserable"
when singing or hearing this song? It shows quite a bit of Morrissey here - he's "miserable" but it all sounds sublime, with a wistful tongue-in-cheekness to it. It's really pretty actually. If this is "misery" then please give me more of it, I'll get along quite nicely!
: This song will never be forgotten. It's simply great :)
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Love Vigilantes performed by New Order
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Aikea-Guinea performed by Cocteau Twins
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| | : Another one of my favourites of all time. Gives me goosebumps. : Yes, I remember playing this EP over and over back when it was only on vinyl... Although "Kookaburra"
is, in my opinion, even more heavenly! Like angels
comforting you...
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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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Big Saturday performed by The Jazz Butcher
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Moonchild performed by Rick James
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Put Your Hands On The Screen performed by Martin Briley
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"those brilliant teens" performed by english evenings
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"call it love" performed by images in vogue
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Slave To Love performed by Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music
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Love and Pride performed by KING
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As it is, when it was performed by New Order
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| | : No melody, poor voice, binary drums, rough and gritty instrumentation, It is a very bad song.
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The Love Parade performed by THE DREAM ACADEMY
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To Live to Tell performed by Madonna
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She Loves You performed by Ted Chippington
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For my lover performed by Tracy Chapman
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| | : is this a joke? : I think Chapman's dimension is located somewhere off Exit 73 of the Jersey Turnpike.
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Oh Well, I'll never learn performed by Morrissey
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| | : I couldn't agree more! Having purchased the US 12 inch of 'suedehead' which didn't include this track, it was such a nice surprise in 1994 when I purchased the 13-cd british singles box set and found this track. Moz sings this song with such a great since of joyous naughtiness that you just want to tweak his delinquent little nose.
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rock’n’roll performed by mot�rhead
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Shine On performed by House of Love
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Yo Que No Vivo Sin Ti (You Don�t Have to Say You Love Me) performed by Luis Miguel
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Tugboat performed by Galaxie 500
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Clouds performed by The Go-Betweens
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No More Lies performed by The Moody Blues
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strange weather(live) performed by tom waits
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Famous Last Words performed by Tears For Fears
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Baroon Hill performed by Pacific
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| | : Great track off an album that, like you said, sounded like nothing else on the creation label. I wonder what happened to them ? I think the closest comparision would be Pale Fountains "Pacific Street" but i guessed you have heard that. : I did attempt some research on these people a long time ago but didn't get too far. Someone I asked once said something about a Housemartins connection, which made sense to me at first (thus the mention), but I've since given up on the idea. Sure would like to find another release by them though.
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The Fog performed by Kate Bush
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| | : I agree. This song is stunning.
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Lovesong performed by The Cure
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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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With this love performed by Peter Gabriel
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Tell Tale Heart performed by Gavin Friday & The Man Seezer
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One More Time performed by The Clash
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Fulham Court performed by The Faith Brothers
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Without a Doubt performed by My Dad is Dead
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| | : Mark Edwards is one of the unsung heros of midwestern post-punk. His influence is often kept secret, as if to protect the pearls contained within from pop-poachers and indie-plagerists. His Homestead stuff is worth hunting down, particularly "Let's Skip The Details" & "The Taller You Are,The Shorter You Get". His self-effacing wisdom, and ironic poetics are the stuff of legend, as well as his no-nonsense approach to guitar, which much like mr. D, I had practiced in my solitude many times before. A rare recommendation indeed!
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Someone you love performed by Popguns
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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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What Becomes of the Broken-hearted? performed by Colin Blunstone
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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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Fine Art Of Friendship performed by King�s X
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Iris performed by Goo Goo Dolls
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Velouria performed by The Pixies
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Jellypop Perky Jean performed by Julian Cope
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Blown a Wish performed by My Bloody Valentine
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| | : Agreed. My Bloody Valentine are a funny band. A lot of their (undoubtedly too short) back catalogue is either over-rated, unlistenable or over-rated. And this is from a confirmed 'fan'. Still, most of the bands I adore wouldn't have turned on the digital delay pedals without Kevin Shields, so I have something to be eternally grateful for. And Blown a Wish remains my closest call with pop perfection. Slightly warped and ill-at-ease, it is an almost unspeakably beautiful track. It still makes me ache in the pit of my stomach when I hear it. : the sonic approximation of a kiss. i don't know. that's what this song gives me. the thrill of a first kiss. every time i hear it.
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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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Love Is All Around performed by R.E.M
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Papa won't leave you, Henry performed by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
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| | : I agree, this is a wonderful track. I'm amused to find that I had misheard the lyric. I remember being corrected several years ago (by you) on 'firmament' (I thought it was vermin). My latest mistake was to hear 'pink' where it is actually 'think'. 'Think' makes more sense I guess, but 'pink' is more disgusting. : I have to admit it took me quite a while to straighten out some of the lyrics myself... especially the magnificent last lines: "And with her kisses bubblin' on my lips/I swiped the rain and nearly missed..."
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mot�rhead performed by corduroy
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shine a light performed by spiritualized
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Roxette performed by It Must Have Been Love
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Friday I’m In Love performed by The Cure
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For Love performed by Lush
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Change performed by Blind Melon
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Prisoner of Love performed by Foreigner
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Chattahoochee performed by Alan Jackson
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Bulletproof Soul performed by Sade
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Liberation performed by Pet Shop Boys
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Shearwater performed by Pete Kennedy
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Whatta Man performed by Salt �N� Pepa featuring En Vogue
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Love’s Secert Domain performed by Coil
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Looking For Love performed by Everything But The Girl
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Sweet Harmony performed by The Beloved
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Soma performed by Smashing Pumpkins
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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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Street Spirit (Fade Out) performed by Radiohead
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Hug My Soul performed by Saint Etienne
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Trampoline performed by The Greenberry Woods
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| | : Sugar by Stretch Princess IS VERY VERY VERRRRRY similar to There She Goes by the La's. A similar high-pitch vocal with an addictive hit chorus:
"Sugar Sugar
sticking me to my babe
Sugar Sugar
sticking me to my babe
Sticking up to my babe
sticking up to my babe
sticking up to my babe"
Beautifully sung, I can't stop listening to it.
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Two Star performed by Everything But The Girl
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Baby I Love Your Way performed by Big Mountain
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Can You Feel The Love Tonight performed by Elton John
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Miss World performed by Hole
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Mi Querido Amor (My Cherie Amour) performed by Cristian Castro
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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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Good! performed by Pizzicato Five
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| | : this is a great version. it can also be found on the japanese release "great white wonder". the original version of this song is by the plastics. : oops. that should say that it can also be found on the japanese release "romantique 96". it isn't on "great white wonder".
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Gordon's Gardenparty performed by The Cardigans
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Untitled # 1 performed by Spain
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Jack Names the Planets performed by Ash
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Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy performed by Wax
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theo b performed by sunny day real estate
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Nobody Loves Us performed by Morrissey
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One Man in My Heart performed by The Human League
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I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine performed by Beth Orton
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| | : oh, i love this song! i love the whole album, in fact.
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Don't look down performed by Divine Comedy
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Talk Show Host performed by Radiohead
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Don’t Fade Away performed by Dead Can Dance
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Wendy McDonald performed by Spookey Ruben
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Latitudes performed by Ollano
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| | : Oooo, I've recently come to really admire this. I have it on a not-that-great Bungalow compilation, Atomium 3003; it's kind of hidden somewhere in the middle and I didn't pay much attention to it when I first bought the CD a few years ago. But thanks to the wonders of mp3 shuffle technology it came up on a playlist last week - I thought, "what is this?" - and played it several more times on the trot. Marvellous stuff.
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"glorious" performed by goya dress
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Lovesong (The Cure) performed by Tori Amos
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Declaration of Love performed by Celine Dion
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#41 (Live at Luther College version) performed by Dave Matthews Band
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Are you the one that I've been waiting for? performed by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
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King of the Carrot Flowers Prt. 1,2 & 3. performed by Neutral Milk Hotel
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Pogoń performed by Michał Lorenc
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Kortisin performed by Plaid
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Pacific 202 performed by Acid Brass (The Williams Fairey Brass Band)
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Paranoid Android performed by Radiohead
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Love Like Semtex performed by Rialto
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Love To Drink performed by Slim Moon
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Time Over - Timeout performed by Psycho - Path
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Underwater Love performed by Smoke City
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I Think I’m In Love (live at The Royal Albert Hall) performed by Spiritualized
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Sweetest Thing performed by U2
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The White Boy is Back performed by Everlast
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Man's Girl performed by Digital Underground
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The Ballad of Mary Magdalen performed by Cry Cry Cry
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we were so much in love performed by hideki kaji
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Love's theme (Saint Etienne Mix) performed by Pizzicato Five
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The Underdogs performed by Rialto
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King of Carrot Flowers, Pt. 1 performed by Neutral Milk Hotel
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Drowned World / Substitute for Love performed by Madonna
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Fell in Love at 22 performed by Starflyer 59
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| | : Already recommended, only with olli's "mooncat style" lower case spelling... While you are there, observe if you will the ensuing religious commentary thread. One of the more entertaining on the site so far. : heh. merci for letting me know. i'll keep me nose to the ground then, and just watch from afar. (religious thread -- would it have to do with them being on Tooth on Nail or summat?)
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Uninvited performed by Alanis Morissette
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Headache performed by Space Twins
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The Last Good Day of the Year performed by Cousteau
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Babylon performed by David Gray
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San Francisco performed by Butterfly Joe
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Corazon performed by Titan
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Die, All Right! performed by The Hives
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Good Night Sweet Night performed by Jason Falkner
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The Hymn For The Cigarettes performed by Hefner
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| | : Yes I agree! It's wicked! Whether you puff firesticks or not you cannot fail to love this cool song. A Hefner classic.
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Indian Strings performed by The London Suede
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| | : yeah, this is a great song. i think "Head Music" is actually a pretty underrated album with some really fantastic songs. Although having to be called "The London Suede" in the US is just stupid. They'll always be Suede to me
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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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Cold Water performed by Tom Waits
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daniella performed by Shack
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Slide Show performed by Travis
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"So Shy" performed by Sam Prekop
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Get With You performed by DMX Krew
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: frmars, you dont know what you are talking about... dmx krew took generic dance music and perfected it. everything ed dmx does is classic.
this shit is catchy and yeah its dancy, but its composed so well.
new order? human league? give me a break.
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Reinstated performed by Shack
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The birds are leaving performed by Boo Hewerdine
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Party Up performed by DMX
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I Love You, Ono performed by Stereo Total
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If We Can Land a Man on the Moon Surely I Can Win Your Heart performed by Beulah
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Your Lies performed by Shelby Lynne
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confusion performed by broder daniel
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Sensational Gravity Boy performed by Guided By Voices
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We All Fall In Love Sometimes performed by Jeff Buckley
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| | : I actually have the complete recording, I have to agree with you I think it's fantastic and it's swiftly becoming my favorite bootleg of his (of so many that carry his legacy). I believe it was recorded in 1992, but I'm not certain. : Hey hollygo13, I'd really like to arrange, if at all possible, to get a copy of your complete bootleg. Please email me at [email protected] if you'd like to help me out.
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I want to kiss the Bangles performed by The Saw Doctors
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Haunted performed by Shane MacGowan and Sinead O’Connor
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| | : How right you are Matt - tis a mighty fine nugget from 10 years ago. Should've been top 5 - instead of the lower reaches of the chart (if anybody cares these days). The voice of an angel meets devilish genius in a smokey tap room near Wardour St.
Sunlight and pathos in equal measures. : Many Thanks for the comment Tony.
I dunno how many people would feel the same way, but I really love some of the songs that Sinead O'Connor has been involved with, although I'm not as keen on all of her own stuff.
The collaborations I've paticularly enjoyed:
Marxman - Ship Ahoy
Damien dempsey - Negative Vibes
Something by Jah Wobble I forget the name of
Terry Hall and Sinead - All Kinds of Everything
I'll type some of these up as recommendations when I get the chance
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A Fairy Tale of New York (live version) performed by Christy Moore
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Playground Love performed by Air
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| | : This track is sublime. Atmosphere to the nth degree. Sophia Coppola is very lucky to have a gem like this as the pervasive track to her film, The Virgin Suicides. Mesmerizing. : that ain't the only reason sofia coppola is very lucky, but that's another story. i agree, i love the entire score to the film.
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The River(live) performed by Bruce Springsteen
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| | : Hm - a very good friend of mine is really into Bruce Springsteen, and out of the respect I hold him in I have tried listening to the Boss' stuff. And I really began to like this one - I have a live version of this from Barcelona which is really very moving, in which Bruce talks about failing his medical for the Vietnam draft.
It always strikes me as - er - outdoor music, quite different from the hair-splitting, neurotic, urban stuff I usually listen to. Definitely worth a listen if you have previously sniffed at the springsteen but are willing to have another go - as giant says, it's real great american folk singer stuff.
Incidentally, while recording my band's last demo, the rest of the band described a solo I played as 'sounding like bruce springsteen'. A small chill ran down my spine.
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Come On Let's Go performed by Broadcast
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| | : i love this entire album! and they put on a great live show, to boot!
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a love from outer space performed by tahiti 80
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| | : Is this the AR Kane song? 'She loves me, she loves me she loves me, hmm, a love from outer space, its true'. My girlfriends favourite track from the I LP. : Yes! Though I didn't know it was a cover...I'll have to find the original and hear it!
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Good Fruit performed by Hefner
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| | : Good taste my friend! That is one of my favourite Hefner songs. Should have been a huge hit, it only made number 50 in the UK charts for 1 week. It did go straight in at 1 in the indie charts though!
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Unchanging Window performed by Broadcast
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Set Out Running performed by Neko Case and Her Boyfriends
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My Life As A Carcrash performed by tompaulin
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Gay performed by Stephen Lynch
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Story Of a Girl performed by Nine Days
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The Lament Of Pretty Baby performed by Cursive
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When I fall in love performed by Keith Jarrett
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August Day Song performed by Bebel Gilberto
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Bad Brother performed by The Infidels
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clarinets/love scene performed by gonsalez
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Yellow performed by Coldplay
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Even If You Dont performed by Ween
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England 2 Columbia 0 performed by Kirsty MacColl
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lovers from the moon performed by the magnetic fields
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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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Aerodynamic performed by Daft Punk
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Radio #1 performed by Air
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| | : I've had a remarkably similar experience with this album; dig the sing along at the end of 'radio #1' as well!
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Po’ Boy performed by Bob Dylan
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J’Attendrai performed by Michael Berard
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Get a Room performed by Jim O’Rourke
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Samba de mon coeur qui bat performed by Coralie Cl�ment
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Love Letter performed by Nick Cave
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"The Glow" pt. 2 performed by Microphones
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Understanding in a Car Crash performed by Thursday
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love with the three of us performed by stereo total
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bak et halleluja performed by kaizers orchestra
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| | : I just love oil drums, I don't know, maybe they're cheaper, I like metal being hit,
the melody I send on holiday, I just want to hear metal being struck, and guess the rest.
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The Look Of Love performed by Diana Krall
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| | : It reminds me of some of Ogerman's work for Verve/CTI in the late 60's. Really the nicest version of this song in years.
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I Want Wind To Blow performed by The Microphones
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Free Love performed by Depeche Mode
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Name performed by Goo Goo Dolls
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Somewhere in Between performed by Lifehouse
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Poxa (P�xa) performed by Evandro Marinho
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Dreamboat performed by Mirah
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"I Don’t Know What I Can Save You From" performed by The Kings of Convenience
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Lazy performed by X Press 2 featuring David Byrne
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| | : I have to say I was appalled by this awful record when it became a big hit here in the UK. I'm a huge Talking Heads fan, and hearing David Byrne doing his thing over an utterly imagination-free piece of chart cheese was enough to break my heart. I'd advise anyone to go back and listen to 'Remain In Light', ironically an album that showed danceable grooves don't have to be mindlessly 4/4.
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The Way You Look Tonight performed by Air (french band)
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Palace Station performed by Melody Club
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Catscan performed by Carolyn Mark and the Room-mates
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Love Will Take Its Time performed by Mary Margaret O'Hara
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Romance performed by Beth Gibbons and Rustin Man
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| | : Agreed. This track and "Drake" are my favorites from the album -- especially "Drake." Good recommendation.
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To Love Somebody performed by Slobberbone
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Breathe In Now performed by George
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Altogether performed by Styrofoam
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American English performed by Idlewild
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Obstacle #1 performed by Interpol
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| | : I wanted to hate Interpol, but simply couldn't after hearing this song.
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The Scientist performed by Coldplay
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Turn me on performed by Norah Jones
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come away with me performed by norah jones
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Lover I Don�t Have to Love performed by Bright Eyes
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Aveda performed by Hot Hot Heat
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I�m The Man Who Loves You performed by Wilco
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Ego Tripping At The Gates Of Hell performed by The Flaming Lips
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Unas the Slayer of the Gods performed by Nile
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"Green Eyes" performed by Coldplay
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On Love, In Sadness performed by Jason Mraz
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track one a.k.a. vaka performed by Sigur R�s
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Repined bastard nation performed by Satyricon
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Rollerskate performed by Call and Response
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Any Girl Can Make Me Smile performed by ANT
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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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This love this heart performed by Phil Collins
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Love Love Love performed by Tony Love
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This Ain’t Love performed by The Temporary Thing
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| | : www.thetemporarything.com
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When Mac Was Swimming performed by The Innocence Mission
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Still performed by Elvis Costello
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The Hardest Part of Hurting Is The Hope performed by Scott Gibson
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Georges V performed by Les Georges Leningrad
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Piazza, New York Catcher performed by Belle & Sebastian
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Borderline performed by Jane
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shortboard city performed by The T yde
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Telescope Eyes performed by Eisley
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This Love performed by Maroon 5
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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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I Believe In a Thing Called Love performed by The Darkness
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| | : edson have a pretty odd acoustic cover of this. : cool song, fun, the video makes the song: http://www.thedarknessrock.com/media/video/
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Hey Ya! performed by Outkast
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| | : Quite simply one of the best tracks from last year. As Andre 3000 says 'it's cooler than cool... it's icecold'. Out-Princes Prince evn when he was at the height of his powers. : The thing is, in the UK at least, this song is so overplayed: simply because it is the only song with any merit in a chart of hopelessness. So I'll probably like it again in about 6 months, when I stop hearing it three times every day.
So the question has gone beyond whether you like the song, but who's your favourite girl-fan in the video? Mine is the first one you see, the very pretty one who holds her head in her hands and screams. : Its 2005 and radio stations have finally stopped playing it every hour on the hour, now its every 3 or 4 hours :) But listening to it again now, it really is a great song. : Save for a tremendous hook, I don't get it meself! Still, I'm clearly in a minority of 1.
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The Seed (2.0) performed by The Roots
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Maps performed by The Yeah Yeah Yeahs
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"Calloway" performed by The High Llamas
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Heartbeats performed by The Knife
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| | : Some swedish guy named svante recently made a bootleg remix combining the original and the jos� gonzales version...i'ts pretty cool, so check it out if you can find it.
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Sonnet 29 performed by Rufus Wainwright
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What Have You Done? performed by Motion Soundtrack
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the beer performed by kimya dawson
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Up In The North performed by The Fiery Furnaces
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Miracles performed by Soulounge
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The Saddest Song performed by The Ataris
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Swing, Swing performed by The All-American Rejects
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Redemption Song performed by Johnny Cash and Joe Strummer
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Just Friends performed by Gavin DeGraw
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Prototype performed by OutKast
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Falling Apart performed by Zebrahead
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My Lagan Love performed by Roisin O’Reilly
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Fly High performed by Cotton Casino
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When The Laughter Is Over performed by Swing Out Sister
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I�ve Novacane Been In Love performed by Beck vs. Doris Day
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| | : At the risk of repeating myself, I do think McFly make some very high quality pop music, certainly when you compare it to the rest of the charts. To my mind, they're far better than Busted, to whom they are often compared. Issie, I like your enthusiasm for all things pop and long may you retain it. And thank you for your kind e-mail to which I have attempted to reply but it keeps getting shunted back to me... : i love this song sooooo much!!!!
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Sunrise performed by Norah Jones
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These words performed by Natasha Beddingfield
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Leave (get out) performed by JoJo
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"Baby I�ve Changed"-patience EP performed by Adam Richman
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Love Will Tear Us Apart performed by Nouvelle Vague
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Laughter Ever After performed by Andy Lewis featuring Bettye Lavette
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colour me in performed by of montreal
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Du e f�r fin f�r mig performed by dungen
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| | : This is indeed great! Dungen deserve 100% of the attention he has received stateside recently. Ta Det Lugnt reminds me of another one of the great psych-pop albums of all time which is S.F. Sorrow by The Pretty Things. Although Dungen perhaps comes from a sunnier place and definitely from the Swedish woods. I don't think Radiohead and Dungen have much in common, though. There are so many colours to psychedelia... : don't get me wrong, i'm not saying dungen sounds like radiohead...just that this particular song shares some musical texture with karma police
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fell down the stairs performed by tilly and the wall
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Side By Side performed by Labrador
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Last Summer performed by Lostprophets
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It’s Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door performed by Underoath
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Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby performed by Renee Olstead
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Guilty of Love performed by Mylo
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Conservative Christian, Right-Wing Republican... performed by Todd Snider
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Caught in a moment performed by Sugababes
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Lovely Allen performed by Holy Fuck
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Let me love you performed by Mario
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Red Rain performed by The White Stripes
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| | : ahh! the lyrics are so good
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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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Best of You performed by Foo Fighters
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Pink Girl performed by Shauna Burns
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What Sarah Said performed by Death Cab for Cutie
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Your ex-lover is dead performed by Stars
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Tekno Love Song performed by CocoRosie
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Lying is the most fun performed by Panic at the Disco
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My Style performed by The Black Eyed Peas
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My love performed by Justin Timberlake
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| | : It has retro rave meets rnb feel which is quite cool
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Walk Away performed by Kelly Clarkson
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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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Love Me Still performed by Louise Setara
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Black Horse and The Cherry Tree performed by KT Tunstall
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| | : Yeah i like this song a lot too!
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Goodbye My Friend performed by Susie Krauter
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Goodbye My Friend performed by Susie Krauter
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Sing To Me performed by Boo Hewerdine
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Russian Dolls performed by Michel Griffin
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Live How You Love performed by Kasey Rausch & Friends
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Turning of the Tide performed by Steve Wynn & The Miracle 3
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Rydeen performed by Senor Coconut
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find a new way performed by young love
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Miss Murder performed by AFI
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Body 21 performed by Morningwood
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Real Pain performed by Kraak & Smaak
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| | : If this recommendation sounds like an ad, it's because it is one! I found the exact same wording on another site�indie911.com. iPodChick works for the recording industry. Is that acceptable to Musical Taste members? It isn't to me. By the way, I like Kraak and Smaak�but I am not coming here anymore if shills like "iPodChick" are going to be posting "recommendations." : Hi aquila49 - thanks for your comment. yeah, I figured this was probably an 'inside' recommendation although I didn't do the follow-up googling! I don't mind say people recommending their own band so long as it's one song and they're pretty straight up about it, but obviously this isn't the same thing. I guess I should set out some guidelines somewhere. If anyone else has any feelings about this feel free to chime in! : I agree with aquila49 - off with their heads! I hardly buy music papers because too much is regurgitated verbatim from press releases. I must admit when I read the initial recommendation my mind glazed over halfway through the first phrase, so I couldn't actually read it. Send them back to MYSPACE! : I guess "ipodchick" doesn't have anything to say about this�or anything else. Good riddance. : I think the music speaks for itself, however it may have come to our awareness. I do not criticize ipodchick or anyone else for not posting more here. You have made people feel so "welcomed" to join in the discussion. Just keep on living in peace, love, and music.
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Mark Rae’s Medicine (Kraak & Smaak Remix) performed by Kraak & Smaak
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| | : Recommendation is by a recording industry shill. You can find the exact some wording at ubl.com and Indie911.com�straight from a press release. Ugghh.
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The world is outside performed by The Ghosts
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505 performed by Arctic Monkeys
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Butterflies performed by Secrecy
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The World is Outside performed by The Ghosts
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Sad and Crazy performed by Photo-Poetic
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Worst Case Scenario performed by The Hoosiers
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Indian Summer performed by Maplewood
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What Would Tom Petty Do performed by The Love Dolls
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Unglued performed by The Love Dolls
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Coming Home performed by The Love Dolls
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Ur So Kute performed by The Love Dolls
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Web Cam Kutie performed by The Love Dolls
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For The Love Of God (orchestral version) performed by Steve Vai
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Swallowed in the Sea performed by Coldplay
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Calabria 2007 performed by Enur
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Eat Yourself performed by Goldfrapp
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Interlude (Time) performed by Diamanda Galas
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Savion Glover performed by P.O.S.
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The Disturbing Presence of Chachi performed by Western Civ
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Shape of my Heart performed by Noah and the Whale
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Creature Fear performed by Bon Iver
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The Circus performed by Take That
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Make You Feel My Love performed by Adele
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all is full of love live performed by bjork
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Britney performed by Bebo Norman
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You’ve got the love performed by Florence and the Machine
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something in common performed by free energy
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Sevengill (Notorynchus cepedianus) performed by Giant Squid
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Your Love is my Drug performed by Ke$ha
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Marry Me performed by Train
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Vision of Love performed by Bertrand Burgalat
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clip clap performed by kahimi karie
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Coming Home performed by Guy Sebastian
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"vos sos mi amor" performed by pedro aznar
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E. T. (Futuristic Lover) performed by Katy Perry ft. Kanye West
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Love in Rewind performed by Dino Merlin
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Till My Last Day performed by Justin Moore
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Crying On A Suitcase performed by Casey James
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| | : Sorry, It was Release in 2011 not in 2012*
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Royals (US Version) performed by Lorde
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| | : Did you ever hear \'Big Red Balloon\' by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood? Totally different song from the early 70s but the harmony in the chorus of this song really reminds me of it.
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As We Fall performed by Groundbreaking
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Drops of Jupiter performed by Train
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Love is The Only Good Thing performed by Preston Epps
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