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This thread is dedicated to the tunes you keep going back to play again and again, heres my selection which cover a few generations i could add many more but theres always another time to post them
Undertones - Teenage Kicks Green Day - Holiday Mamas And Papas - Monday Monday Mamas And Papas - Spanish Harlem Frankie Ford - Sea Cruise Puretones Addicted To Bass The Prodigy - Breathe And my final one and still cant work out why i like it so much, its more a why TF Lori Anderson - O Superman Happy video searching for yours |
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R.E.M. - Losing My Religion "Losing My Religion" became R.E.M.'s highest-charting hit in the United States, reaching No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and expanding the group's popularity beyond its original fanbase. It was nominated for several Grammy Awards, and won two for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Short Form Music Video. |
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RIP Chris.
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Well, it's been a while Here is my more recent favourites
Fun.: We Are Young ft. Janelle Monáe [OFFICIAL VIDEO] Biffy Clyro - Howl (Official Video) Rag'n'Bone Man - Human (Official Video) I hope you enjoy too |
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RIP John Wetton
Asia-Heat Of The Moment |
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This still brings a smile to my face at the innocence
The B-52's - "Roam" (Official Music Video) |
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Chris Rea "" And You My Love "" "" The Blue Cafe "" |
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Your bridges were burned, and now it's your turn to cry & |
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Al Bano & Romina Power Great and amazing song for the soul "Libertà" |
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2 big guys left the stage sadly forever.
i have many good memorys from David & Glenn. David Bowie has make so many great songs. The one I pic is a bit underated, with the Band Tin Machine - Under The God. Such a great Rock song Glenn Frey with his great band Eagles. I chose for his 80´s song - You Belong to the City. Great song played in many 80´s series - Miami vice, All Bundy. |
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I lost another of my musical heroes today - David Bowie - one of the all-time greats.
His chameleon personality and eclectic music encouraged generation's to be free and to be themselves. He gave us so many good sounds it's difficult to pick a couple of songs to post here but here are my favourites - it may just be me, but these seem to define him too - he was Ziggy, he was a rebel, they were great times and he was my hero... Impossible not to include this from 1972 but my favourite track on Ziggy Stardust was: 1974 original version from Diamond Dogs Originally from 1976, but this version is from the Serious Moonlight tour in 1983 (I saw him at the NEC) The original 1977 version featuring Robert Fripp (King Crimson) and his wonderful haunting guitar feedback: And finally the live version of the same song from Live Aid in 1985 - this is the one on the mp3 in my car. I don't know if it was the energy of the day, the cause they were representing or just that it's one of the best live performances ever, but it still sends shivers down my spine when I hear it NB For anyone who's interested but hasn't already found it, his entire set from Live Aid is on youtube. He and Queen had already been around for 10+ years by 1985 and were considered 'old' by the 80's generation but they were the two standout performances on the day. Bowie & Freddie had such presence when they were on stage that I can't think of anyone, except maybe Sinatra or Elvis, that could compare - and now sadly, they're both gone. |
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Enigma Music group, created by Michael Cretu in 1990. "Moonlight Flower" "Moment Of Peace" |
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Starting 2016 with a fav classic rock song: Van Halen - - Why Can't This Be Love
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Sad news of Lemmy's passing today - the man was a Legend
Saw a documentary a while ago and even he was amused he'd outlasted so many contemporaries despite his life of total hedonism and (substance/alcohol) abuse! Always preferred the original Hawkwind version of his eponymous theme (before they kicked him out mid-tour for getting busted): I know I've posted it before but it's a great track so no apologies! And here he is with Hawkwind in 1972 (yeah, I looked like them too - although not in 72!) I remember seeing the Bomber, Overkill & No Sleep Til Hammersmith tours - Happy days for him & me! In those days (before he moved to LA) he could frequently be found hanging out on a bar stool in a pub near Newbury but he was pretty intimidating even then & sadly I never spoke to him. And here he is having some fun with Girlschool who supported them on the Overkill tour: |
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I like this song
The Band - The Last Waltz - The Weight feat. the staples singers |
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