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Post: #544 Zuletzt bearbeitet: 16.03.2014, 02:22 16.03.2014, 01:46 Re: Your All Time Favourite Tunes
here's a few that aren't my normal fayre, but songs I always enjoyed - the sort that once you've listened to it, you just have to put on again.
the first is a strange one for me as to a some extent synthesised 80s music spelt the end of the great rock epoch of the late 60s & 70s... maybe it was the sexy singer, the pert braless boobs, the breathlessness of the English version (although it sounds just as good in German) or maybe it was the armpits (couldn't find that version!) But I had the 12" and played it continuously for a while... heard it in the supermarket yesterday and it brought back so many memories so heres Nena with 99 Red Ballooons and I was reminded of the second by an advert on tv - was never really into R&B but this is a classic feel-good song - maybe a bit out of season - but featuring a superb guitar solo by Eddie Isley. Couldn't find a decent 'live' version so just sit back and listen to The Isley Brothers version of Summer Breeze and while thinking of summer, this is a perennial favourite - reminds me of summer and makes me think about girls - which was all I did when I was younger (still is to be honest!) so heres Mungo Jerry with In The Summertime and another 'laid back' favourite which always makes me smile - from the soundtrack of Up in Smoke with Cheech & Chong. Not that I condone taking drugs in any way - did far too much of that myself to recommend to anyone else - look where it got me! but I love the sequence with the car - put it on full screen... so heres Low Rider |
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Yes , indeed was a great song in 1976 . It came from this LP "Rebel" (mine)
[Versteckter Link - Registrierung notwendig] |
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A great song
John Miles - Music (was my first love) |
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1) Bertie Higgins - Tokyo Joe
[Versteckter Link - Registrierung notwendig] 2) Rockwell - Knife [Versteckter Link - Registrierung notwendig] |
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Liza Minnelli - Losing My Mind
[Versteckter Link - Registrierung notwendig] or Liza Minnelli & Pet Shop Boys - Losing My Mind [Versteckter Link - Registrierung notwendig] |
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1) CHRISTOPHE-- OH MON AMOUR
[Versteckter Link - Registrierung notwendig] 2) Johnny Logan - Hold me now [Versteckter Link - Registrierung notwendig] AMAZING SONGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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1) Whitney Houston - One Moment In Time
[Versteckter Link - Registrierung notwendig] 2) Falco - Jeanny [Versteckter Link - Registrierung notwendig] 3) Cyndi Lauper - Time After Time [Versteckter Link - Registrierung notwendig] 4) Peter Cetera & Cher - After All [Versteckter Link - Registrierung notwendig] |
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Post: #537 Zuletzt bearbeitet: 06.03.2014, 14:59 06.03.2014, 14:48 Re: Your All Time Favourite TunesKind Regards Shaky |
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So, the silly days are over:-) and It´s now time for better music!
Lenny is a great musician, and his song "Stillness of Heart" is a beauty. |
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1) USA for Africa - We Are The World
[Versteckter Link - Registrierung notwendig] 2) Andrea Bocelli & Laura Pausini - Dare to live(Vivere) [Versteckter Link - Registrierung notwendig] |
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thanks Schubert - spot on!
I have it on mp3, cd and vinyl but was disappointed about youtube... I put together a Morgan Preece montage and put it to the sounds of Lay Lady Lay but when I tried to post on youtube it wouldn't let me as it was 'copyright' and even when I removed all reference to the song from the title & tags, it still wouldn't accept it - so wasn't surprised when I couldn't find this! but anyway, its a great song and although I don't live in Bobs world, it has so many parallels to my life - strange that I can find it both a happy and such a sad song... not many pieces of music can do that to you! always good to hear it again - thanks! |
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misterG this one you mean ??
Bob Dylan - Tangled Up In Blue [Versteckter Link - Registrierung notwendig] regards |
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Post: #531 Zuletzt bearbeitet: 28.02.2014, 01:00 28.02.2014, 00:56 Re: Your All Time Favourite Tunes
Only just discovered this thread - one side of my musical taste is great rock, but as I get older it doesn't really 'fit' me that well anymore, but the music I keep coming back to are songs that tell a story, or at least make you think, and especially if they move me...
So here's a selection of my favourites, starting with THE song of my life, Tangled Up in Blue by Bob Dylan (although I prefer the slower album version which I couldn't find on youtube - as if he's not rich enough already!) Family Snapshot - Peter Gabriel The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald - Gordon Lightfoot Oh Well - Fleetwood Mac with Peter Green Biko - Peter Gabriel Losing My religion - REM Don't Give Up - Peter Gabriel & Kate Bush |
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Excellent choice again, Leah. Here´s one of my favourites from the nineties:
The Return of the Space Cowboy. During their first two albums "Jamiroquai" was operated like a real band, and genius bassist Stuart Zender had a big influence on the sound, before everything became singer Jay Kay's personal ego-trip and most founding members left. Fascinating video too, this one. Click picture to see it. |
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