I'm Your Man performed by Leonard Cohen
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Whirl performed by High Rise
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Blitzkrieg Bop performed by The Ramones
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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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once around the block performed by badly drawn boy
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the sprawl performed by sonic youth
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Everybody’s stalking performed by Badly Drawn boy
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follow through performed by Gavin Degraw
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The year of the rat performed by Badly Drawn Boy
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All For You Sophia performed by Franz Ferdinand
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Addiction performed by Arthurkill
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Straw Dog performed by Something Corporate
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David Makalaster performed by Les Claypool’s Frog Brigade
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Chariot performed by Gavin de graw
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Tim McGraw performed by Taylor Swift
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Truck Yeah performed by Tim McGraw
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Always Late (With Your Kisses) performed by Lefty Frizzell
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I Don’t Know performed by Ruth Brown
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Winkin, Blinkin and Nod performed by The Big Three
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| | : Obviously Mr Scruff is well ahead of the field then, with three songs about Fish (ing) on his first LP... : Yo ho ho, me hearties. Well I never. Thanks for the tip/warning Rum (where's the bum and baccy?)
I predict that this year (in the UK) will belong to The Coral. : Um... what about Weens album "The Mollusk"? That was shit was shanty-city! So, whats next? Weavers laments??
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Much Too Much performed by James Crawford
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land of a 1000 dances performed by namelosers
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Try To Understand performed by Lulu
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Forgetting You performed by James Carr
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I’m a Good Woman performed by Barbara Lynn
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Wanderlove performed by Claudine Longet
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Season of the Witch performed by Lou Rawls
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| | : And definitely don't miss the 1968 cover of "Season of the Witch" by Vanilla Fudge -- an absolute triumph of excessive bombast! The phrase "over the top" barely begins to capture that performance. It will leave you shaking your head in amazement at the sheer audacity and monumental bad taste, but it is so much fun! : Lou Rawls never really cut it for me.
Sounds like '60's soul for housewives.
His voice sounds strained a lot of the time.
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Superlungs My Supergirl performed by Donovan
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Kee-ka-roo performed by Walter Wanderley and Luiz Henrique
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David performed by Creation of Sunlight
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whitchi tai to performed by Harper’s Bizare
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It’s A Desperate Situation performed by Marvin Gaye
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Pula Yetla performed by Letta Mbulu
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Somebody To Love performed by Jefferson Airplane
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I Stand Accused performed by Isaac Hayes
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Sad, Sad Sunshine performed by Al Kooper
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Dum Maro Dum performed by Asha Bhosle
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| | : great choice! I�m no expert either, but the most appealing hindi tracks to me are the ones that feature a style of singing wich diverges from what you hear in most bollywood recordings, there seems way to many songs out there with cool instrumental parts that have bland and unoriginal vocals running over them. The doob doob o'rama series are just about the only compilations i've found so far that feature really great tracks (in my ears, anyway). too bad no one seems to be interested in releasing separate soundtracks to spesific films, there�s a lot of films out there that seem to have mindblowing soundtracks..
believe this was written by rd burman by the way, i find it generally easier to locate cool bolllywood music by paying attention to the composers rather than the singers, too bad most compilations don't bother to list more than the main vocalist.
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Chain Reaction performed by Don Ellis
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Jazz Potatoes performed by Jorge Ben
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Devil, Devil, Go Away performed by Little Marcy
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| | : aah, little marcy. i find her oddly touching.
i adore the effect where the guitar seems to be meowing on "i love little pussy", it makes the song even more appealing than the questionable lyrics.
"guitar festival of gospel songs" by little marcy's guitarist, bob summers is the current downloadable album over at basichip.com right now, by the way. snatch it while you can!
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Strawberryletter 23 performed by Shuggie Otis
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| | : it is a great song, even if it was in a cereal commercial. and i think i like the brothers johnson's hit cover of it just as much as the original. : hey, don't forget aht uh mi hed. it's one of the two absolutely fantastic songs on the album. too bad his comeback flopped, i think the reissue of inpiration information was too hyped, those who were expecting "THE LOST GENIUS OF SOUL" were disappointed... still, i think his work is pretty interesting. it�s worth checking out some of the recordings made by his father johnny otis, too. pretty good stuff.
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Just Lust performed by Buzzcocks
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6060-842 performed by The B-52s
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Kojak Theme performed by "The Pop Singers & Orchestra"
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Serenade For Missy performed by The Residents
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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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Boys of Summer performed by Don Henley
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| | : Yeah, this is an absolutely great song, a classic to my mind, yearning for that perfect love, that perfect moment, and the chance to prove ones self. And this comes from an Eagle, who weren't bad but have been way overplayed these last years on radio. : I agree, Don nailed it with this one.It's eerie simplicity is what was great about the Eagles better tunes. It is too bad about overplay, at least in the USA. FM radio is like a Coke machine in a vegatable garden... : This is one of those few 80's songs that is still valid today. Instead of being about the excesses of the period, it's a very haunting song about missing something. Or is it about not looking back and having no regrets? You could probably argue for both sides of it. It's a true classic.
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The Damned Don't Cry performed by Visage
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The Cutter performed by Echo & The Bunnymen
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Let’s Get Married performed by Mariya Takeuchi
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Ship Rolls In performed by Faster Pussycat
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There She Goes performed by The La's
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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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A HUGE EVER GROWING PULSATING BRAIN... performed by The Orb
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| | : This track is amazing! I really enjoy the whole CD! My favorite track is 'Earth'... think I'll have to submit it
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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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Walk performed by Pantera
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In my dreams performed by The Earls of Suave
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| | : I was just searching for the earls of suave on the internet, and google returned this entry - and I just had to agree with mr Delicado here. A truly stupendous piece of work that everyone involved should be very proud of - sounds like it was recorded on 10 pints and is all the better for it.
I've done a bit of research into this, and as far as I can tell, the Marquis de Suave now works in advertising.
: this song appears in the punk film "Shooting at the Moon" watchable here:
http://cuntyscoundrel.com/films.html
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Landslide performed by The Smashing Pumpkins
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Thalassocracy performed by Frank Black
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37 Hours (In The U.S.A.) performed by Raw Stylus
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Tell Me When performed by The Human League
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Space Lord performed by Monster Magnet
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You Get What you Give performed by New Radicals
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| | : An opera singer included this in her \"Desert Island Discs\" selection last week.
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Die, All Right! performed by The Hives
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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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The Holy Filament performed by Mr. Bungle
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Chocolate And Strawberries performed by The Januaries
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Even If You Dont performed by Ween
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cemetery shuffle performed by Stretcher Case
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| | : Dude, everyone knows "Cemetery Shuffle" is by The Isolators. Get your facts straight man. I mean really, people read these things you know. : Actually, The Isolators used to go by the name Stretcher Case, before they broke. So, both of you are actually right. Good call though "Moz". : Listen man, we can't "both be right". You seem to think we live in a magical happy-world with gum drop streets and candy cane lamposts. Last time I checked outside, I saw a bum peeing on the street, and it wasn't into a champagne river, if you know what I mean (and I think you do). So although we can't both be right, you and Earl can both be wrong, and I would venture to say that you are. Wrong. Utterly wrong. : Listen here, Pal. I use to be friends with those guys. So, I think I know what I'm talking about. Granted they stopped talking to me after I began dressing like the old bass player and started walking around town in a grey wig, claiming to be him. The shit really hit the fan when I locked him in a bathroom and tried to get on stage with the band. He got a restraining order against me. Rumor has it that's why he left the band. I think he was flattered though. But I hear they have a new bass player and have actually changed their name back to Stretcher Case, so look out, I'm getting my wig out of the closet. : I don't blame you dude... that guy had an ass like butter.
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Presidential Suite performed by Super Furry Animals
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Understanding in a Car Crash performed by Thursday
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90 Miles An Hour performed by Ricky Fitzpatrick
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Sore performed by Buck 65
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California Waiting performed by Kings of Leon
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Ball and Biscuit performed by The White Stripes
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Just Friends performed by Gavin DeGraw
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Hold Me in Your Arms performed by The Black Keys
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Good Dancer performed by The Sleepy Jackson
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Diabolic Scheme performed by The Hives
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The Ghosts You Draw On My Back performed by M�m
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dry drunk emperor performed by TV on the Radio
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Sexual Healing performed by Hot-8 Brass Band
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On and Off performed by Forks and Knives
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Threshold Of Transformation performed by Isis
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righteous wrong performed by jim jones revue
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Come Closer performed by Miles Kane
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