2002 - A Hit Song performed by The Free Design
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| | : heh..brilliant commentary. : Wow. I never thought of that song as such an exploded schematic. But it does shed light on their own self awareness even if unintentional at the time.
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Beauty and the Beast performed by David Bowie
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Best Adventures performed by THINKMAN aka RUPERT HINE
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| | : I loved the song production (if not the lyrics) and, after watching the video over and over on MTV in '86 (black, paramilitary vans racing around for some forgotten reason), raced out to buy the tape. The rest of the album was really bad. Can't find it on iTunes.
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big trucks performed by pedro the lion
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Bouncing Babies performed by The Teardrop Explodes
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Don�t Want To Know performed by John Martyn
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Elevate My Mind performed by Stereo MC’S
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Extensive Care performed by Crossover
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Groovin� With You performed by The Gentle People
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| | : Great track, it made me buy the LP, which was a little disappointing, but the first four or five tracks are great, and for me this song is the opeak of them, and the whole LP.
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Herbert's Song performed by Krzysztof Komeda
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It�s A Lovely Game Louise performed by The Cyrkle
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Juneau performed by Funeral for a Friend
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Just What I’ve Been Looking For performed by The Vogues
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Kid Charlemagne performed by Steely Dan
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| | : i've never thought much of steely dan. and i still don't. but reading this review set off a frenzy of activity in my little brain trying to figure out where i knew "kid charlemagne" from as a pop-culture reference. at first i thought..."was it the name of a boxer on the simpsons?" was it from mr. show? no...it was the college radio handle of the dad on "malcolm in the middle". : Chuck Rainey's bass work on this track is absolutely great. It's the epitome of his style, a veritable thesaurus of syncopation. - Kid Charlemagne supposedly refers to Augustus Owsley Stanley III, sometime purveyor of high-grade acid to the hippie elite, and raided in 1967.
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Let me take your life performed by Final Boss
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Reaching out from Here performed by The Boo Radleys
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Send me some lovin` performed by Little Richard
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| | : The true King Of Rock And Roll and yes, the original version. It is from the fifties so it's pre Richards gospel era.
Tracks like this show Richard as a main contender for the title of one of the the first Soul artistes. 'I'm Just a Lonely Guy'from the same period is equally great and check out his Vee Jay recording from 1965 'I Don't know What You Got (But It's Got Me)' for pure Soul ballad artistry.
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Straight to Hell performed by The Clash
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Summer Sunshine performed by The Corrs
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| | : I like this song because it makes me happy
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sweets for my sweet performed by The Carnival
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The Cast and Crew performed by Harry Nilsson
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The Folks Who Live on the Hill performed by Little Jimmy Scott
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The Funeral performed by Greg Edmonson
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Theme from the Traitors performed by Packabeats
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Two Star performed by Everything But The Girl
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Vitamin C performed by Can
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Walk on by performed by The beach boys
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| | : I would love to hear a longer version of this. I agree, their harmonies on this classic bacharach/david tune are mind-blowing.
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Watch Take Care performed by HE SAID
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What�s Baby Singin� performed by Himiko Kikuchi
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| | : I totaly agree with you! What�s baby singin�catch my ears since the first time i�ve listened to it on "Gl�cklich IV". This sax "a la Kenny G" could be avoided and a trombone would sound better, but even so this almost little slip is very well maked up by the great solo rhodes and the super cool female vocal singing a la Flora Purim the gorgeous melody, that grap in in your ears instantaneously. A lovely, sweet and beautiful song that won�t never stop to play at my playlist. Classic!
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