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Plastic Bertrand - Ça plane pour moi

 

Really? Honestly? :closedeyes: "Ca Plane Pour Moi"? Is this a Benelux thing? :evil2:

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Plastic Bertrand - Ça plane pour moi

 

Really? Honestly? :closedeyes: "Ca Plane Pour Moi"? Is this a Benelux thing? :evil2:

Hold it bucko! I 'liked' Magere's post on the strength of a few songs/artist listed I had forgotten or thought about and passed upon, and Ça Plane Pour Moi was the latter. Great 'French Beach Boys' song (I read that description somewhere once and felt it impeccable in perfection).

SC

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Songs that make me crank the volume are (and in no particular order):

 

I'll Stop the World (and melt with you) - Modern English

Love you 'till the End - The Pogues

Crazy for you - Madonna

Anarchy in the UK - The Sex Pistols

In your Eyes - Peter Gabriel

Higher Love - Steve Winwood

With or without you - U2

Don't Give up - Kate Bush and Peter Gabriel

Soak up the Sun - Sheryl Crowe

Blue Monday - New Order

We Belong - Pat Benatar

Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen

Another one Rides the Bus - Weird Al Yankovich

Knowing me Knowing you - ABBA (honestly, any ABBA song)

Summer of '69 - Bryan Adams

Something so Strong - Crowded House

Kiss Off - Violent Femmes

Good Riddance - Green Day

Friday I'm in Love - The Cure

How soon is Now - The Smiths

 

At the mediocre but with heart level I sing and play guitar. I've learned to play many (not all) of the above songs. :)

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...running through this thread with Spotify open...

 

I'm leaving for California tomorrow, so thanks to everyone who is unknowingly reminding me of songs I have forgotten about! :clap:

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Lovin' this thread! I have a playlist called Funky Favorites so I guess I'll start with that:

 

Africa - Toto

All the Heart's Desire/Black Orchids (Chris Stamey)

Basin Street Blues (Preservation Hall Jazz Band)

Best of My Love (Emotions)

Black Water (Doobie Brothers)

Don't Fear the Reaper (Blue Öyster Cult)

Eminence Front (Who)

Feelin' Good (Connie Lush and Blues Shouter)

Happy (Pharrell Williams...I'm allowed one earworm, right?)

I'd Rather (SIr Oliver Mally Blues Distillery)

Listen My Son (The Unseen Guest)

Miss You (Rolling Stones)

Night of the Swallow (Kate Bush)

Ja ti zelam (ZVA 12-28, Slovakian blues band)

Stairway to Heaven (Heart Kennedy Center Honors Version)

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Random from my CDs:

 

Leonard Cohen - Suzanne

The Cramps - Garbageman

Cabaret Voltaire - Sensoria (how'd I forget that earlier, it's like my favourite song)

Grateful Dead - Truckin

Jimi Hendrix - Hey Joe (or anything)

Robert Johnson - They're Red Hot

Kraftwerk - The Robots (original) or Radioactivity (The Mix remix)

Led Zeppelin I (anything)

Bob Marley - Three Little Birds

NWA - Gangsta Gangsta, Straight Outta Compton

Orange Blossom - Habibi

Portishead - (All Mine, or anything off first album)

The Platters - Only You (and you alone)

Louis Prima - Just a Gigolo

Prodigy - Serial Thrilla, Diesel Power, Breathe (greatest album of all time Fat of the Land, just play that bitch over and over)

PIL - Careering

Queen - (their oeuvre) how about Seaside Rendezvous, Somebody to Love

The Saints - Lipstick on your Collar

Rogers & Hammerstein - South Pacific soundtrack

Sweet - Fox on the Run, 6 Teens

Tangerine Dream - Mysterious Semblance at the Strand of Nightmares

White Stripes - We're Gonna Be Friends, Ball and Biscuit (all of Elephant)

 

and after 150 listens I'm still get eargasms from Lana Del Rey's first album, though Like An American (from 2nd album) is my song of choice.

 

SirC

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Just heard 'Days' by The Kinks on Eastenders.

Love that song.

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Just heard 'Days' by The Kinks on Eastenders.

Love that song.

 

Thanks for reminding me, it really is a great song and I think Kirsty McColl does a good version too.

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Just heard 'Days' by The Kinks on Eastenders.

Love that song.

 

Thanks for reminding me, it really is a great song and I think Kirsty McColl does a good version too.

 

She does Handy.

She was a great singer IMHO, never really got the plaudits she deserved.

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There is no song I cannot go the rest of my life without hearing.

 

I seldom play music, mostly I only listen to music on the TV in David Bowie tribute type programmes or old Top of The Pops on BBC4

 

The reason being is, I have damaged hearing, and any loud noise causes a severe crackling sound in my right ear.

 

I damaged my hearing by firing a pistol in a confined space. All those TV shows and movies that show people firing pistols and the sound is tolerable are utter shite.

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I'm sorry to hear that Tempus.

 

Men Without Hats - The Safety Dance

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There is no song I cannot go the rest of my life without hearing.

 

I seldom play music, mostly I only listen to music on the TV in David Bowie tribute type programmes or old Top of The Pops on BBC4

 

The reason being is, I have damaged hearing, and any loud noise causes a severe crackling sound in my right ear.

 

I damaged my hearing by firing a pistol in a confined space. All those TV shows and movies that show people firing pistols and the sound is tolerable are utter shite.

 

Being a technological idiot, I remain behind the times and a creature of habit by choice. I have a combo VCR-DVD that works great. So at home I pop in a CD on the DVD side and have a listen through the stereo through my amp. However I COULD forget the amp and listen through my TV (treating the CD like a DVD) and have done so a few times.

Long winded way of saying Tempus Fugit would that be a possible solution, as it seems you ARE able to tolerate the TV audio?

SC

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Forgot 'Radar Love' by Golden Earring, for my money may well be the best rock n roll song written.

SC

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Ach weel I'm a soppy wench:

 

John Martyn 'Road to Ruin' and 'Solid Air' and I've a weird hankering for Odessa by Les Freres Gibb... tickles me bits to hear the following lyric 'Cherub, I lost the ship on the Baltic Sea, I'm on an iceberg running free'.

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Not so much as a song but an instrumental - Hawaii 5-0 Theme Tune!

 

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If we're talking theme tunes then for me very few beat this one.

 

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Good, but it's not The Prisoner (great opening credits as well)!

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How many of 'em spent four weeks at number one in the U.K. pop chart?

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Ola Bella Reed-High On A Mountain

 

Fleet Foxes -Montezuma

 

Joni Mitchell-River

 

Coil-Tattoed Man

 

Radiohead-No Surprises

 

The Flowers-After Dark

 

Blur-Coffee And TV

 

Nina Simone -Sinnerman

 

Air-Cherry Blossom Girl

 

Sufjan Stevens-Chicago

 

The B'52s-Love Shack

 

The Slits-I Heard It Through The Grapevine

 

Elizabeth Cotten-Oh Babe It Aint No Lie

 

My Bloody Valentine-Only Shallow

 

Broadcast-Papercuts

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My favourite theme tune

 

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Gosh, there are so many great songs, I have no idea where to start. I think I'll just mention one right now: God Only Knows by The Beach Boys. But I love so much more. 

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T. Rex - Metal Guru

 

Neil Young - Like a Hurricane

 

Doves - Jet Stream

 

Smiths - Panic

 

Joni Mitchell - Amelia

 

Alice Coltrane - Sita Ram

 

That'll do for starters

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Well, here are some more songs to add to the one I had mentioned:

4 + 20 - Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young 

Lonely Financial Zone - Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers

Walk Upon The Water - The Move

Phantasmagoria in Two - Tim Buckley

You Wanted A Hit - LCD Soundsystem 

I'd Love To Change The World - Ten Years After

Rave On - Buddy Holly

Up To Me - Jethro Tull

Strange Magic - Electric Light Orchestra 

Whipping Post - The Allman Brothers Band 

The Stranger Song - Leonard Cohen

The Year of the Cat - Al Stewart

Waltz #2 (XO) - Elliott Smith 

Incinerate - Sonic Youth

Today - Jefferson Airplane 

The Man - Patto

Jet Boy Jet Girl - Elton Motello

Father and Son - Cat Stevens

Old Man - Love

A Day In The Life - The Beatles

 

There's lots more, but these are the songs that I've been playing a ton recently, and I'd definitely want to hear these again. 

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