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206.1 | For starters.... | WOODRO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Fri Sep 23 1988 19:58 | 9 |
| From the Trio album, "Telling Me Lies"
Any and ALL Simon & Garfunkel
Fleetwood Mac's "Silver Spring"
Vivaldi's Four Seasons.
K.C.
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206.2 | I like a variety... | ENGINE::CASEY | You got to give, to live | Fri Sep 23 1988 20:04 | 9 |
| A couple off the top of my head.....
Def Leppard - Pour some sugar on me
Randy Travis - Forever and Ever Amen
Whitney Houston - I wanna dance with somebody who loves me
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206.4 | Those oldies but goodies | GEMINI::FROMENT | Lifestyles of the rushed & frazzled | Fri Sep 23 1988 20:16 | 8 |
| I've been on an oldies kick lately, but I really do like
The Five Satins - In The Still Of The Night
Just about anything by the Platters (The original Platters that
is)
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206.5 | | VAXRT::CANNOY | Convictions cause convicts. | Fri Sep 23 1988 20:17 | 5 |
| Hounds of Love - Kate Bush
Cracking - Suzanne Vega
Lightning - Suzanne Vega/Phillip Glass
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206.6 | | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Fri Sep 23 1988 20:20 | 15 |
| Five of my top favorites (in order):
Imagine - John Lennon
Born To Run - Bruce Springsteen
Hungry Heart - Bruce Springsteen
Refugee - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Show Me - The Pretenders
Of previously mentioned songs I also love "Silver Spring" by Fleetwood
Mac, and "Telling Me Lies" from Trio. I think "Wild Flowers" by
Dolly Parton is *very* feminist sounding!
Lorna
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206.7 | Ooh ooh ooh ohhh, oh oh oh... | RANCHO::HOLT | frosted flake | Fri Sep 23 1988 21:00 | 2 |
|
"Baby, I need your lovin'" by the Four Top...
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206.8 | turn to page xx in your blue book.... | STRATA::GARDNER | | Fri Sep 23 1988 21:09 | 6 |
|
"Morning has Broken" by Cat Stevens.
justme....jacqui
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206.9 | | COGMK::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Fri Sep 23 1988 21:37 | 5 |
| Ella Fitzgerald singing anything by Cole Porter
"Troy" by Sinead O'Connor
Just about anything Paul Simon ever wrote
and a whole host of others ...
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206.10 | sigh... | SRFSUP::LABBEE | Here comes big fun | Fri Sep 23 1988 21:48 | 4 |
| One of my favorites: Since I Fell For You
Colleen
Hopeless Romantic
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206.11 | Goosebumps | QUARK::LIONEL | Ad Astra | Fri Sep 23 1988 21:50 | 21 |
| The songs I like best are those that have a significant meaning
to me. Probably at the head of the list is "Somewhere" as sung
by Barbra Streisand. I can't listen to that without starting to
shake, and there have been times at home where I'll just set
the CD player on "repeat" and listen to it over and over.
Other favorites, new and old:
"Yours is no disgrace" - Yes
"I know you're out there somewhere" (title may be off - from
the Moody Blues "Sur La
Mer" album)
"My Wildest Dreams" - Moody Blues
"Paradise by the Dashboard Light" - Meatloaf (and just about
anything written by Jim
Steinman)
I could probably think of others, but these are what come to mind.
Steve
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206.12 | | NAC::BENCE | Shetland Pony School of Problem Solving | Fri Sep 23 1988 21:56 | 9 |
|
Songs that I always stop and listen to...
"House at Pooh Corner" Loggins and Messina
"So Long Frank Lloyd Wright" Paul Simon
"Something So Right" Paul Simon
(actually almost anything by Paul Simon)
"By Myself" (sung by Fred Astaire)
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206.13 | nerds | ULTRA::ZURKO | UI:Where the rubber meets the road | Fri Sep 23 1988 22:28 | 12 |
| Land of the Glass Pinecones
and
I Want To Be Jackie Onassis
by Human Sexual Response
We
and
If You Go Down to Hammond
by The Roches
Mez
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206.14 | my list | NOETIC::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Fri Sep 23 1988 22:31 | 15 |
|
There are so many, how can I decide, so here's a small list
Casmire (sp) - Led Zepplin
All along the watchtower - Jimmy Hendricks
Piece of my heart - Janis Joplin
C'est moi (sp) - Lancelot's song from Camelot
most anything from musical comedy - I know the words to every
show I played in the pit for - I have a special feeling for
Oklahoma as I had played the show the week my husband told me he
wanted a divorce. I would drive to the show crying the whole way
then have to sit down and open the show with the intro to "Oh
what a beautiful morning" and it actually made me feel better by
the end of the evening. liesl
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206.15 | | SEDJAR::THIBAULT | It doesn't make sense. Isn't it | Sat Sep 24 1988 00:47 | 15 |
| e gadz...
"Against All Odds" - Phil Collins
"Throwing it All Away" and
"In Too Deep" - Genesis
"Leader of the Band" and
"Innocent Age" - Dan Fogelberg
"Boys of Summer" - Don Henley
"Coming Around Again" - Carly Simon
Jenna
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206.16 | | AKOV11::BOYAJIAN | That was Zen; this is Dao | Sat Sep 24 1988 06:54 | 11 |
| I have so many Best Songs Ever, it would be impossible to
list. It all depends on my mood. Just to narrow it down a
bit, I'll list my favorite love songs (as long as we're
being positive, what's more positive than romance?), in
ascending order:
(3) "The Blue Light" by Jane Siberry
(2) "Cherish" by The Association
(1) "Lies" by Stan Rogers
--- jerry
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206.17 | | PIWACT::KLEINBERGER | Don't Worry, Be Happy | Sat Sep 24 1988 10:44 | 10 |
| My favorites:
o You'll Never Walk Alone
o Let there be peace on Earth
o The Impossible Dream
o Sunrise/Sunset
There's probably more, but those are the four that spring to mind
(not sure if the first two are the correct titles, but thats what
I know them as)
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206.18 | | MJOFS::FREELAND | | Sat Sep 24 1988 15:57 | 11 |
| My favorite oldies...
Moonglow - theme song from "Picnic"
Send in the Clowns - song by Judy Collins
Somewhere - from "West Side Story"
Laura
Anything by Bob James, Earl Klugh
barb
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206.19 | I never knew I had sooooo many Favorites | RAVEN1::AAGESEN | | Sat Sep 24 1988 16:27 | 25 |
|
a few . . .
The Pretender by Jackson Browne
For Everyman "
Teach Your Children . . Crosby,Stills,Nash,Young
The 6 wives of Henry the VIII Rick Wakeman (no lyrics but good!)
Golden Country REO Speedwagon
Farther On Jackson Browne
The Greatest Love of All (by) Jane Oliver
remember . . . this is just a start!
Almost anything by Jackson Browne and Dan Fogelberg .
Robin
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206.21 | is Schumann's piano concerto in A minor a song? | DOODAH::RANDALL | Bonnie Randall Schutzman | Mon Sep 26 1988 11:24 | 9 |
| "Northwest Passage," Stan Rogers.
"Macarthur Park", Richard Harris.
"Without You," Asia.
"Just Around the Corner," Cock Robin
and the current favorite, "Hold the Heart," Big Country.
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206.22 | I bought the Philip Michael Thomas album! | WOODRO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Mon Sep 26 1988 11:30 | 28 |
| The three songs that I played at (and during my wedding):
Groom's song - The Promise by Debby Boone
Bridal "march" - One Hand/One Heart from West Side Story
After songs - You Light Up My Life by Debby Boone
Colour My World by Chicago (OK, so I'm a
traditionalist!)
Other faves include:
Tall Cool One by Robert Plant
The entire score from Godspell which my sisters and I used to
sing in 3-part when I was about 6 years old (I learned harmony).
ALL Barbra Streisand
ALL Fleetwood Mac
Rag Doll by Aerosmith (I also like their version of the Beatles'
Come Together)
CATS
Snapshot by Sylvia, and Nobody
Rock On by David Essex
40 Hour Week by Alabama
Still In Saigon by Charlie Daniels Band
Piano Man (and just about anything else) by Billy Joel
Ave Verum by Mozart
More to come!
K.C.
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206.23 | | CURIE::TZELLAS | IF, THEN, ELSE, END_IF | Mon Sep 26 1988 11:41 | 6 |
|
All the songs on Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska album.
Kathi
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206.24 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | Cadarn ar Cyfrwys | Mon Sep 26 1988 13:47 | 18 |
| Roundabout - Yes
Jupiter - Holst
Ship of Fools - Robert Plant
Bron Y Aur Stomp - Led Zeppelin
Lunatic Fringe - Red Rider
Only a Memory - Smithereens
Cool the Engines - Boston
Runes - Keith Jarrett
First Rendezvous - Jean Michele Jarre
Pour Some Sugar On Me - Def Leppard?
Fragile - Sting
Tuesday Afternoon - Moody Blues
Echoes - Pink Floyd
Small Blue Thing - Suzanne Vega
Theme from The Rockford Files
-Jody
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206.26 | | SPMFG1::CHARBONND | Mos Eisley, it ain't | Mon Sep 26 1988 15:05 | 3 |
| "Rainy Day People" - Gordon Lightfoot
"Things That Might Have Been" -Gregg Allman
"Innuendo" - Michael Franks
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206.27 | To name a few . . . | GEMVAX::DIXON | | Mon Sep 26 1988 15:55 | 12 |
| Anything by The Beatles
Pride in the Name of Love - U2
Love and Affection - Joan Armatrading
Tomorrow People - Ziggy Marley
Brown Sugar - Rolling Stones
Higher Love - Steve Winwood
Addicted to Love - Robert Palmer
Until the Night - Billy Joel
Black Cars - Gino Vanelli
Dorothy
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206.28 | Definately REASONS!!! | WITNES::DONAHUE | | Mon Sep 26 1988 16:16 | 5 |
| REASONS ... by Earth, Wind & Fire
Almost anything by Anita Baker
Susan
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206.29 | | EVER11::KRUPINSKI | John Wayne should sue for defamation | Mon Sep 26 1988 16:52 | 21 |
| "Forever Autumn" performed by Justin Hayward
- "The winter winds will be much colder..."
"Don't Worry About the Government" performed by Talking Heads
- "I'll put down what I'm doing, my friends are important..."
"In The Mood" performed by The Glen Miller Orchestra
- For sheer power, you can't beat a big band
"Superman" performed by The Kinks
- "I want to fly but I can't even swim..."
"Wish Upon a Star" performed by Linda Ronstadt & the Nelson
Riddle Orchestra
- "When your heart is in your dream, no request is too
extreme..."
"Riding in My Car" performed by NRBQ
-"Remember that summer when we had the chance..."
Tom_K
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206.30 | To name a few...... | JAIMES::GRYNIEWICZ | | Mon Sep 26 1988 17:16 | 24 |
| There are so many and so many kinds of songs::::
Anyting on the "Best of Billy Vera and the Beaters" album especially
"At this moment" - song performed on an episode of Family Ties.
ANything by Dan Fogelburg
"Forever and ever, Amen" by Randy Travis
"I'll always love you" by Taylor Dane
"A E I O U sometimes Y" by EBN OZN
and how could I forget "Tammy" sung by Debbie Reynolds, my mother
sang this to me as a little girl and I still love to hear it.....
"One Summer Night " By who I cannot remember ????
That is enough for now........
TammyG
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206.31 | Some Recent Favorites | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Mon Sep 26 1988 18:34 | 16 |
| "Father Figure" - George Michael (I saw him sing this at Great
Woods this summer...it was
wonderful...he is talented and
*cute*)
"I Knew You Were Waiting For Me" - Aretha Franklin & George Michael
"Cherry Bomb" - John Cougar Mellencamp
"The Valley Road" - Bruce Hornsby & The Range
the entire "Joshua Tree" album - U2
Lorna
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206.32 | ...Just to name a few... | USMRW1::RMCCAFFREY | | Mon Sep 26 1988 18:58 | 18 |
|
Respect by Aretha Franklin
The 4 Seasons by Vivaldi
The Brandenburgh Concertos by Bach
Anything by Billy Joel but especially Vienna Waits for You and
I've Loved These Days
American Pie
Anything by Jim Croce but especially Photographs and Memories
Forever Young (NOT the Rod Stewart version but one from many
years ago and I don't know the artist)
Runaround Sue
I'm also partial to the AF song, The Notre Dame Victory March
and my alma mater(Notre Dame, Our Mother)
GO IRISH!
Rachel
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206.34 | | GADOL::LANGFELDT | Anita Vacation | Tue Sep 27 1988 02:26 | 9 |
|
"You Can Know All I Am" sung by Holly Near.
"Shades of Gray" sung by *mumble*
Many, many more . . .
Sharon
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206.35 | Hey hey.... | QUARK::LIONEL | Ad Astra | Tue Sep 27 1988 03:16 | 8 |
| Re: .34
Well, the only "Shades of Gray" I know was sung by The Monkees
many years ago. It is a very nice song. But I wonder if you
might also be thinking of "Touch of Gray", a recent song by
the Grateful Dead, which is quite pleasant.
Steve
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206.36 | Hold my hand and I'll take you there... | QUARK::LIONEL | Ad Astra | Tue Sep 27 1988 03:32 | 23 |
| After looking at some of the choices others listed, and thinking
about my earlier list, I realized that my earlier reply wasn't
really very accurate. True, I like all those songs, but they
aren't all my "all time favorites". The following list ARE
favorites of mine...
"Somewhere" (from West Side Story, as sung by Barbra Streisand)
"Evergreen" (as sung by Streisand)
"Cherish" - The Association
"Yours is No Disgrace" - Yes
"Knights in White Satin" - Moody Blues
"For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her" - Simon and Garfunkel
"Time in a Bottle" - Jim Croce (and much more of his)
"Paradise by the Dashboard Light" - Meatloaf (and almost anything
written by Jim Steinman)
The first six I could listen to over and over and over and over....
"Somewhere" was the "our song" with the woman I was engaged to last
year. At some point, we decided that "Evergreen" was more appropriate,
and we were to play it at our wedding. Unfortunately, things don't
always work out the way you want them to. But whenever I hear
"Somewhere", I think of her...
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206.37 | A growing list... | PHAROS::SHEPARD | | Tue Sep 27 1988 10:43 | 22 |
| Hi, folks:
Some of my 'Best Songs Ever' candidates:
Indestructable - Four Tops
One Moment in Time - Whitney Houston
Somewhere - B. Streisand
Memories - " "
One Voice - Barry Manilow
Love Bizzare - Michael Hedes
Forever Young - Bob Dylan
Send in the Clowns - Anthony Newley
Circle Game - Tom Rush
You are Love - Tom Paxxon
In My Life - Beatles
Isnt it a Pity - George Harrison
Kyrie (sp?) - Leonard Bernstein's "Mass"
The Boxer - Somon & Garfunkel
and the list goes on....
Ray
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206.38 | too many... | BOEHM::C_SANDSTROM | | Tue Sep 27 1988 12:07 | 15 |
| Hmmm, this is a tough on. My tastes are pretty eclectic and
a 'best song' can change as quickly as New England weather!
the entire Cinemagic album - Dave Grusin (my all time fav!)
any Mahrler (sp) symphony
Just You and I - Crystal Gayle and Eddie Rabbit (romance!)
Where Do the Children Go - ???
anything by Robert Palmer
anything by the Fabulous Thunderbirds
The list could go on and on and on...Barbara Striesand, Janis
Joplin, Moody Blues, (early) Chicago, 'Big Chill' era tunes,
Grateful Dead, James Taylor, BTO, Boston, Three Dog Night...
Conni
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206.39 | now and then.. | SQUEKE::MICHAUD | | Tue Sep 27 1988 12:38 | 12 |
|
the avalon album by roxy music
the flame - cheap trick
cool change - little river band?
my wildest dreams - moody blues
revolution - tracy chapman
allison - sung by linda ronstadt written by elvis costello
the graceland album - paul simon
all mama's and papa's stuff..
and so on and so on and so on....
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206.40 | A few others have recorded this, too. | SALEM::LUPACCHINO | | Tue Sep 27 1988 12:45 | 5 |
|
A favorite folk song these days is "From a Distance" written by
Julie Gold and sung by Nanci Griffith.
am
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206.41 | More All Time Favorites | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Tue Sep 27 1988 13:10 | 19 |
| Heart of Gold - Neil Young
Don't Forget To Dance - The Kinks
Desperado - Linda Ronstadt's version
Bright Side of the Road - Van Morrison
Into The Mystic - Van Morrison
Wavelength - Van Morrison
Tiny Dancer - Elton John
More Than A Feeling - Boston (saw them at the Garden last night)
(*awesome*)
Faithfully - Journey
Maybe I'm Amazed - Paul McCartney
Lay Lady Lay - Bob Dylan
We've Got Tonite - Bob Seger
Diamonds & Rust - Joan Baez
Be Good To Me - Tina Turner
Lorna
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206.42 | and, this just in, | LEZAH::BOBBITT | Cadarn ar Cyfrwys | Tue Sep 27 1988 13:37 | 7 |
| two more:
What I Like About You - The Romantics
Home And Dry - Gerry Rafferty
-Jody
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206.43 | Jimmy B is good... | NEBVAX::PEDERSON | Keep watching the SKIES! | Tue Sep 27 1988 13:49 | 7 |
| how 'bout
anything by Jimmy Buffett (EXCEPT "Margaritaville")
'specially "Coast of Marseilles" and "Stars on the Water"
and "Rag Top Day".
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206.44 | I can't make up my mind | PSG::PURMAL | Where was George? | Tue Sep 27 1988 14:15 | 9 |
| re: .34
There's also a cover of "Shades of Gray" done by a group called
The Holy Sisters of the Gaga Dada". I like that version.
I have been trying to think of my "Best Ever" song list, but I like
too many songs to make a choice.
ASP
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206.46 | | SEDJAR::THIBAULT | It doesn't make sense. Isn't it | Tue Sep 27 1988 15:46 | 0 |
206.47 | All of the Above | BSS::VANFLEET | 6 Impossible Things Before Breakfast | Tue Sep 27 1988 16:01 | 12 |
| I love to sing harmonies to almost anything so it's
hard to find anything I _don't_ like or anyhting
that's so spectacular to rate a _favorite_ designator.
However...the ones that leapt to mind are:
Ave Maria (makes me cry everytime I hear it)
Birdland - sung by Manhattan Transfer
Berkeley square - ditto
Nanci
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206.48 | The Grateful Dead | LDYBUG::PARE | What a long, strange trip its been | Tue Sep 27 1988 16:07 | 8 |
|
Women Are Smarter Than Men by The Grateful Dead
It ain't me, but people today
say men are leading the women astray
But I say... that women today
Are smarter than the men in every way
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206.49 | | TUT::CRITZ | | Tue Sep 27 1988 16:27 | 9 |
| How about:
Nessun Dorma (sung by Luciano Pavarotti)
Vesti la Guibba (sung by Luciano Pavarotti)
Habanera
Too many other arias (in too many languages) to remember.
Scott (Wish I had the pipes to sing Nessun Dorma)
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206.50 | Those brain cells are long gone! | GADOL::LANGFELDT | Anita Vacation | Tue Sep 27 1988 17:12 | 13 |
|
The "Shades of Gray" I was thinking of starts off
When the world and I were young, just yesterday
Life was such a simple game, a child could play.
I can't recall the rest right now -- I'll listen to
it tonight and check it out.
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206.51 | it was easy then to tell truth from lies . . . | DOODAH::RANDALL | Bonnie Randall Schutzman | Tue Sep 27 1988 18:05 | 1 |
| that's the Monkees, all right . . .
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206.52 | mixed bag | VINO::EVANS | Never tip the whipper | Tue Sep 27 1988 18:24 | 3 |
| One More TIme to Live - The Moody Blues
Big Italian Woman - Fred Small
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206.53 | | AKOV11::BOYAJIAN | That was Zen; this is Dao | Tue Sep 27 1988 18:31 | 9 |
| re:.48
The title of that (at least the original version -- the Dead may
have changed it) song is "Man Smart (Woman Smarter)".
Hmmm...if the Dead covered that song, then that explains something
I'd been wondering about...
--- jerry
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206.54 | My favorites | AWARD2::HARMON | | Tue Sep 27 1988 18:49 | 8 |
| "The Rose" Bette Midler
"Somewhere Out There" (from An American Tale) Linda Rondstat and
? Ingram ?
"Magic" I'm not sure of the performer but it brings back great
memories of a wonderful relationship/friendship
P.
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206.55 | Waiting... | JACOB::STANLEY | Steal your face right off your head... | Tue Sep 27 1988 19:04 | 15 |
| < Note 206.53 by AKOV11::BOYAJIAN "That was Zen; this is Dao" >
> The title of that (at least the original version -- the Dead may
> have changed it) song is "Man Smart (Woman Smarter)".
Nope, the Dead haven't changed it. Mary just accidently did. :-)
> Hmmm...if the Dead covered that song, then that explains something
> I'd been wondering about...
^^^
|||
Does this mean that you will eventually share this with us?
Dave...
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206.56 | for your listening pleasures... | SKYLRK::OLSON | green chile crusader! | Tue Sep 27 1988 20:09 | 14 |
| Albums. Some old friends, some new discoveries.
Joni Mitchell's "Court and Spark" knocks me over.
Little Feat with "Waiting For Columbus"
Everything I've ever heard by The Pretenders ("Precious"(!)).
Chuck Mangione and "Tarantella", esp the song "La Belle Via".
And how about Mose Allison?
OK, Lorna, Boston and Bruce do it for me, too. Those of you
ingrates who're trashing Bobby McFerrin are missing out on a
fantastic talent; give something other than "Don't Worry" a listen.
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206.57 | ROAR | SCOMAN::GARDNER | | Tue Sep 27 1988 22:01 | 5 |
|
"I AM WOMAN" by Helen Reddy.
justme....jacqui
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206.58 | | AKOV11::BOYAJIAN | That was Zen; this is Dao | Wed Sep 28 1988 05:16 | 8 |
| re:.55
It's nothing special. Just that someone I know had started
doing the song at music parties. As far as I know, he's not a
Robert Palmer (who does the most commonly-known version) fan,
but he's definitely a Grateful Dead fan.
--- jerry
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206.59 | Here's some more! | WOODRO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Wed Sep 28 1988 11:44 | 15 |
| Layla by Eric Clapton
To Sir With Love by Lulu
Black Cars by Gino Vanelli
Rivendell by Rush
Alone Again, Naturally by Gilbert O'Sullivan
You Could Have Been With Me by Sheena Easton
Aqualung by Jethro Tull
Classical Gas
Tubular Bells
Surfing With The Alien
Just about all Olivia Newton-John
ALL Gary Puckett & the Union Gap
ALL the Judds
K.C.
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206.60 | For Those Of Us Over 30 :-) | FDCV16::ROSS | | Wed Sep 28 1988 12:07 | 14 |
| A Couple Of Oldies: (Obviously, I have lots more favorites)
"Today (While The Blosson Still Clings To The Vine) by
the New Christy Minstrels
Today While Thwe Blossom Still Clings To The Vine,
I'll Taste Your Strawberries, I'll Drink Your Sweet Wine,
A Million Tomorrows Will All Pass Away
Ere I Forget, All The Joy That Is Mine Today.........
And another, by Gail Garnett: "We'll Sing In The Sunshine"
Alan
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206.61 | I'll second that | CVETTE::GONZALES | Randy Burridge...ooh la la! | Wed Sep 28 1988 12:18 | 12 |
|
'The Rose' - Bette Midler
'Love Bites' - Def Leppard
'Oh No' - The Commodores
Tracy
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206.62 | da, da da | GEMVAX::DIXON | | Wed Sep 28 1988 13:43 | 4 |
| Do you ever wonder why some songs sound *so* much better
when you're driving! Just turn up that volume and a good
song becomes a great song. Like yesterday when I heard "Teenage
Wasteland" (The Who) as I was leaving work. wow!
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206.63 | A little spice 8{) | WMOIS::M_KOWALEWICZ | What's that Spaceshot? | Wed Sep 28 1988 14:17 | 12 |
|
Scarborough Fair/Canticle by S&G
(surprised this was not mentioned earlier8{))
Album which never fails to cheer me up is
Benefit by Jethro Tull
Michael
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206.64 | Oh, you mean... | WAYLAY::GORDON | Well... There you have it! | Wed Sep 28 1988 15:58 | 7 |
206.65 | | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Wed Sep 28 1988 16:24 | 5 |
| Re .62, .64, when the song first came out, I thought for quite awhile
that the song was called "Teenage Waitress"!
Lorna
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206.66 | You mean it isn't? | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Wed Sep 28 1988 16:27 | 2 |
| Well, *I* thought it was "Teenage Quicksand".
Ann B.
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206.67 | chuckle,chuckle | GADOL::LANGFELDT | Flake-brain extraordinaire | Wed Sep 28 1988 17:35 | 8 |
|
Do you all remember the song "These eyes"? Until very
recently, I thought they were singing about "Levis"!!!
Do they mumble, or do my ears overlap?
SLL
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206.68 | A fraction of a partial listing | HANDY::MALLETT | Foole | Wed Sep 28 1988 17:42 | 20 |
| "Rosanna" and "Africa" from the Toto IV album.
"Another Country" from The Electric Flag's album Long Time Coming
(and most of the rest of that album)
"Raga Lajhwanti" Ali Akbar Khan
"All Along the Watchtower" Jimi's version (to this listener, almost
everyone does Dylan better than Dylan)
"It's Alright Ma" Bob Dylan (the exception to the above)
"Silver Blue" by Linda Ronstadt (with J.D. Souther - wotta
combination for harmony!)
And on and on and on. . .
Steve
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206.69 | forgot one | NEBVAX::PEDERSON | Keep watching the SKIES! | Wed Sep 28 1988 17:49 | 4 |
| ooo! oooo!
.....and "Bad To The Bone" by George Thorogood!
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206.70 | I'm stunned | GEMVAX::DIXON | | Wed Sep 28 1988 18:04 | 5 |
| .64
Baba O'Reilly!!! No way!! I never knew that. Is that the
name of the person they're singing of?
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206.71 | | CASV05::AUSTIN | Have a nice day...Somewhere else! | Wed Sep 28 1988 18:15 | 6 |
| If You Don't Know Me By Now.....Patti Labelle
Look To The Rainbow.............Patti Labelle
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206.72 | Still the best | BOLT::MINOW | Fortran for Precedent | Wed Sep 28 1988 18:31 | 2 |
| Papageno, Pamina duet from Mozart's Magic Flute.
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206.73 | | HANDY::MALLETT | Foole | Wed Sep 28 1988 19:19 | 13 |
| re: .47
Oh yeah, second the motion for "Byrdland" (Manhattan Transfer
or Weather Report, both great versions) and "A Nightengale
Sang in Berkeley Square". One of the goals of my current
band is to do the latter (a cappella, jes' like MT).
re: .54
The Cars have one called "Magic"
Steve
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206.74 | | SKYLRK::OLSON | green chile crusader! | Wed Sep 28 1988 21:51 | 3 |
| The Ray Charles/Billy Joel duet, "Baby Grand". Ahhhh.
DougO
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206.75 | | AKOV11::BOYAJIAN | That was Zen; this is Dao | Thu Sep 29 1988 05:37 | 12 |
| re:.61
I prefer "The Rose" by its writer, Amanda McBroom.
re:.70
No, really, that's the name of the song. Check it out on WHO'S
NEXT. Don't know it was titled that, though. To be honest, in
the dozen and a half years since that song was released, I've
never really actually *listened* to the lyrics.
--- jerry
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206.76 | | JACOB::STANLEY | Just one thing that I have to say... | Thu Sep 29 1988 14:10 | 6 |
| Knockin' on Heavens Door Bob Dylan
They Love Each Other Jerry Garcia
Green River Creedence Clearwater Revival
Uncle John's Band Grateful Dead
Volunteers Jefferson Airplane
Defenders of the Flag Bruce Hornsby
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206.77 | I like just about everything! | LAGUNA::RACINE_CH | | Thu Sep 29 1988 21:42 | 20 |
|
"Miracles" by Jefferson Airplane/Starship
"Listen to What the Man Said" by Paul McCartney & Wings
Anything by Steely Dan
"Cherry Bomb" by John Cougar Mellencamp
This list could go on and on and on................
Cherie
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206.78 | | HOYDEN::BURKHOLDER | You gotta let it out, Captain! | Fri Sep 30 1988 10:03 | 18 |
| So many songs, only so much disk space...
Do the Right Thing Simply Red (could be the Digital theme song :-)
Blows Against the Empire Jefferson Starship
Psychobabble The Allan Parson Project
Highschool Confidential Carol Pope & Rough Trade
Fit Ya' Good Brian Adams
Love Alive Heart
Go For Soda Kim Mitchell
Fast Cars Tracey Chapman
Talking Gay Bar Blues D.J. Adler
A Song for Myself D.J. Adler
Skating Away Jethro Tull
Stairway to Heaven Led Zepplin
to name a few.
Nancy
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206.79 | | 2B::ZAHAREE | Porsche 994 turbo: 300% of RDA for MPH. | Fri Sep 30 1988 12:57 | 7 |
| re .78:
> Do the Right Thing Simply Red (could be the Digital theme song :-)
I don't think so. Have you listened closely to the words?
- M
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206.80 | close, but not cigar! | HOYDEN::BURKHOLDER | You gotta let it out, Captain! | Fri Sep 30 1988 13:29 | 10 |
| >> re .78:
>> > Do the Right Thing Simply Red (could be the Digital theme song :-)
>> I don't think so. Have you listened closely to the words?
Yes! :-) I heard the song was banned in Spain. Still, the title
is close.
Nancy
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206.81 | RADAR LOVE | PARITY::MCBRIDE | | Fri Sep 30 1988 15:59 | 10 |
|
Anything by Golden Earing, but especially RADAR LOVE!
I also like In my wildest dreams, by Moody Blues
And lastly, I like the album, Jouney to the Center of the Earth
by I think Rick Wakefield.
pat
|
206.82 | | JULIET::THOMPSON_LI | Married to the Navy | Thu Oct 06 1988 22:20 | 13 |
| From my wedding:
our first dance - "I'll Still Be Loving You" by Restless Heart
our last dance - "Captain of Her Heart" by Double
another - "Theme from An American Tale" (Somewhere Out There??)
Any old Genesis (i.e. Lamb Lies Down...Trick...etc)
Any *old* Neil Diamond
Sugar Pie Honeybunch...(by ??)
almost anything prior to 1965
|
206.83 | | HANDY::MALLETT | Foole | Fri Oct 07 1988 17:00 | 10 |
206.84 | | VAXWRK::CONNOR | We are amused | Tue Oct 11 1988 13:55 | 16 |
| God Bless America (as sung by the late Kate Smith)
Battle Hymn of the Republic
Where Have all the Flowers Gone?
Green Fields of France (another anti-war song)
This Land is Your Land
I Left My Heart in San Francisco (Personnal Memories)
Ode to Joy from Beethoven's 9th Symphony
(Alles Menschen wirden Bruten - All men are brothers)
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206.85 | "our song" | EDUHCI::WARREN | | Tue Oct 11 1988 15:29 | 2 |
| Always and Forever, by Heat Wave
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206.86 | | USAT02::CARLSON | colour the wind | Tue Oct 11 1988 18:49 | 15 |
| "Voices" by Russ Ballard
"You and I" by Yes
"Over The Hill and Far Away" by Led Zepplin
"My Baby", "Message of Love" and "Bad Boys get Spanked!"
................by the Pretenders
"Games Without Frontiers" by Peter Gabriel
"Nature Boy" done by George Benson
"Europa" by Gato Babieri
"Electric Funeral" by Elton John
...I could go on and on...
theresa.
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206.87 | | AKOV11::BOYAJIAN | That was Zen; this is Dao | Wed Oct 12 1988 05:35 | 7 |
| re:.84
It should be noted that "Green Fields of France" has also appeared
under the titles "Willie McBride" and "No Man's Land" (this latter
is, I believe, writer Eric Bogle's original title for it).
--- jerry
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206.88 | Vincent | MCIS2::POLLITZ | Russ Pollitz UPO1-1 296-4000 | Thu Oct 13 1988 00:45 | 1 |
|
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206.89 | | COGMK::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Thu Oct 13 1988 16:37 | 3 |
| Re: .88
As in Don McLean? Or someone else?
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206.90 | I *Love* these songs... | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Fri Oct 14 1988 13:18 | 10 |
| Angie - The Rolling Stones
Best of My Love - The Eagles
Melissa - Allman Brothers
Both Sides Now - Judy Collins version
At Seventeen - Janis Ian
Easy to be Hard - from "Hair" (think that's the name of the song)
For What It's Worth - By ??
Lorna
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206.91 | Some more for now | WOODRO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Fri Oct 14 1988 15:50 | 19 |
| Tall Cool One - Robert Plant
Voices - Russ Ballard
Girl Next Door - ?
At Seventeen - Janis Ian
I Don't Know How To Love Him - from Jesus Christ Superstar
Everything's Alright - from JCS
By My Side - from Godspell
ALL Carpenter's
American Pie - Don Mc Lean (for Steve)
Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen
Sun City - Artists Against Apartheid
We Are The World - USA for Africa (silly sentimental me!)
Secretary's Song - Sawyer Brown
Gypsies on Parade - " "
Whoever's in New England - Reba McEntyre
Can't Stop Love - SKO
K.C.
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206.92 | Good choice... | STAR::TEAGUE | I'm not a doctor,but I play one on TV... | Fri Oct 14 1988 19:56 | 7 |
|
Re: 206.90 and "For What It's Worth"
Performed by Buffalo Springfield. I'm sure Stephen Stills wrote it.
.jim
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206.94 | | STAR::BECK | Paul Beck | DECnet-VAX | Fri Oct 14 1988 22:40 | 3 |
| Famous Blue Raincoat - Leonard Cohen
Cam Ye O'er Frae France - Trad., Steeleye Span version
|
206.95 | On a different "note" ;-) ;-) | WOODRO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Tue Oct 25 1988 18:42 | 5 |
| Big Time by Peter Gabriel
Mama by Genesis (did they read "Flowers in the Attic"?)
Evan's theme from the original Miami Vice soundtrack
K.C.
|
206.96 | Latest All Time Favorite | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Wed Oct 26 1988 13:43 | 4 |
| "Talkin Bout A Revolution" - Tracy Chapman
Lorna
|
206.97 | Roberta Flack: Just Like A Woman | FGVAXZ::MASHIA | We're all playing in the same band | Wed Oct 26 1988 17:56 | 6 |
| Bobby D's "Just Like A Woman", as recorded by Roberta Flack.
Album is "Chapter Two". One of the most moving vocals I've ever
heard.
Rodney M.
|
206.98 | | WOODRO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Mon Oct 31 1988 17:47 | 4 |
| No Smoke Without a Fire - Bad Co.
Turn Me Loose - Saga
K.C,
|
206.99 | Excitable - Def Leppard - Hysteria album | HSSWS1::GREG | Malice Aforethought | Wed Nov 02 1988 15:24 | 1 |
|
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206.100 | a few | WMOIS::B_REINKE | Mirabile dictu | Wed Nov 02 1988 15:43 | 11 |
| Proud Mary
City of New Orleans
Hungry Eyes
I Just Called to Say I Love You
Lay Lady Lay
First Christmas Away From Home by Stan Rogers
The Silkie by Jean Redpath
most any song by Simon and Garfinkle
ditto by the Weavers
ditto by Ian and Sylvia
|
206.101 | Which one? | PSG::PURMAL | Formality is anger with its hair combed | Wed Nov 02 1988 16:13 | 5 |
| re: .100
Bonnie, who's performance of Proud Mary do you prefer?
ASP
|
206.102 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | Mirabile dictu | Wed Nov 02 1988 16:23 | 4 |
| I don't recall the group, it is the bouncy one that is really
singable, the first one that I ever heard.
Bonnie
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206.103 | Creedence, or Ike and Tina | PSG::PURMAL | Formality is anger with its hair combed | Wed Nov 02 1988 16:26 | 4 |
| The two groups that I know who do it are Creedence Clearwater Revival,
and Ike and Tina Turner.
ASP
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206.104 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | Mirabile dictu | Wed Nov 02 1988 16:28 | 1 |
| Proud Mary by Creedence! thanks :-)
|
206.105 | Tina! Tina! Tina! | NYEM1::COHEN | aka JayCee...I LOVE the METS & #8! | Wed Nov 02 1988 16:41 | 4 |
| Proud Mary...but not Creedance....no one can make that song come
alive like Tina can!!
|
206.106 | Keep on burnin'! | WOODRO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Wed Nov 02 1988 17:54 | 6 |
| I like 'em both: one to relax, and one to fly!
(also, the first song I ever learned to play on the organ that wasn't
traditional!)
K.C.
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206.107 | and for the other side of me | NOETIC::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Wed Nov 02 1988 20:37 | 16 |
|
I was feeling a little low and listening to the blues last night
and realised I'd forgotten to mention a few songs.
Chains and Things by B.B. King
44-20 by Robert Johnson
I Used to be Your Sweet Momma by Bessie Smith
almost everything by Billie Holiday
and too many other blues songs to mention
also, for the darker side of my soul
Sweet Surrender from the album "Greetings from L.A." - I don't
remember the vocalist but I really like the album (I only have a
homemade tape copy though) It's on the edge of being S&M. liesl
|
206.108 | | AKOV75::BOYAJIAN | That was Zen; this is Dao | Thu Nov 03 1988 03:20 | 6 |
| My favorite version (unfortunately unrecorded) of "Proud Mary" --
which I didn't like at first, but grew on me the more I ran it
through my head -- was done by a friend of mine, who did it
reggae style.
--- jerry
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206.109 | | RANCHO::HOLT | I'm more than chopped liver.. | Fri Nov 04 1988 05:43 | 6 |
|
What was that song by Ian and Silvia ...
"Lovin', really livin'"...?
circa 1964? That was a good one..
|
206.110 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | Mirabile dictu | Fri Nov 04 1988 09:39 | 3 |
| Bob, that was "the Lovin' Sound" - one I like also
Bonnie
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206.111 | old folkies??!!? | VINO::EVANS | Chihuahuas and Leather | Fri Nov 04 1988 15:18 | 8 |
| Oh my god! Two (now three!) people who remember Ian and Sylvia!!
I *love* it!
(Usta love "song for Canada")
--DE
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206.112 | old folkies unite ! :-) | WMOIS::B_REINKE | Mirabile dictu | Fri Nov 04 1988 15:29 | 18 |
| Dawn,
When Don (my husband) was in Kanata he stopped by a used record
store and asked them if they had any Ian and Sylvia records and
was told that they are almost impossible to get. (Ours are quite
scratched from being played so often). We saw them in concert
our senior year in college and being fans already were hooked for
life. We recently bought Ian Tyson's record "Cowboy Biography"
which has a lot of good songs on it, including a rerecording of
"Summer Wages' another favorite of ours. Apparently he and Sylvia
were divorced years ago and she is a wealthy realestate type person
in Montreal (or so we were told in a record store in New Haven last
year by the manager of the store). Other favorites of ours are
"National Hotel" and the song about a young man talking with his
father ('years turn and life turns beyond windows and doors, and
the life that he loved is not his anymore'.)
Bonnie
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206.113 | Ooooooh! I love it! | VINO::EVANS | Chihuahuas and Leather | Fri Nov 04 1988 16:05 | 9 |
| The name of the song is: Stories He'd Tell (I think)
I have all the old albums and the Greatest Hits CD.
My god, who'd'a thunk it? Ian & Sylvia fans, after all these years.
Heck I knew people in *1967* who didn't know I&S! Wow.
--DE
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206.114 | more on I&S :-) | WMOIS::B_REINKE | Mirabile dictu | Fri Nov 04 1988 16:21 | 6 |
| Dawn, You are dating us! :-) and Yes, Stories He'd Tell is
what I was thinking of, an other that I like is Circle Game, &
one about growing up female the name of which also escapes
me.
Bonnie
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206.115 | things I try hard to forget :) :) :) :)( | DOODAH::RANDALL | Bonnie Randall Schutzman | Fri Nov 04 1988 16:37 | 8 |
| I remember Ian and Sylvia -- somewhat feebly, but I do remember
them.
Unfortunately I'd have been more inclined to put them under the
"worst songs" note. . .
--bonnie, who was only a wee tyke
|
206.116 | pppttthhhhbbbbbttt! | WMOIS::B_REINKE | Mirabile dictu | Fri Nov 04 1988 16:41 | 1 |
| my word! Bonnie, we finally disagree on something ! :-)
|
206.117 | a moment in history | DOODAH::RANDALL | Bonnie Randall Schutzman | Fri Nov 04 1988 16:46 | 6 |
| Well ppttthhhhhbbbbbbttttt to you too! It's Friday afternoon,
it's been a long week, and I'm feeling feisty.
I hope someone's taking notes. This might not happen again!
|
206.118 | I almost forgot the :) :) :) :) :)'s | DOODAH::RANDALL | Bonnie Randall Schutzman | Fri Nov 04 1988 16:53 | 1 |
|
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206.119 | Please, Can't We Ever Have *Some* Peace Here? :-) | FDCV16::ROSS | | Fri Nov 04 1988 17:02 | 7 |
| Bonnies, stop it you two, or we'll have to take it to the Process
Note. :-) :-)
(I must be giddy with the anticipation of going to my ten year
DEC dinner, tonight).
Alan
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206.120 | I remember Ian and Sylvia, too | AQUA::WAGMAN | Evelyn Murphy for Mass. Governor | Fri Nov 04 1988 17:47 | 10 |
| Also from "The Lovin' Sound" album: was the song called "I don't need you"?
It began something like "I just can't understand, you let go of my hand,..."
It seems to me that the lyrics were nothing special, but I particularly liked
their harmony on it.
On the other hand, I thought that what they did to "The Circle Game" (a fine
song) paled beside the versions of both Tom Rush and the song's author, Joni
Mitchell.
--Q
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206.121 | | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Rhinestones | Fri Nov 04 1988 18:02 | 12 |
| Bonnie, did Ian & Sylvia also do a song called "Four Strong Winds"?
I seem to recall them singing it on Hootenany once (a *loooong*
time ago).
One of my aunts who lives in Vancouver claims she used to live next
door to Ian of Ian & Sylvia. She seems to think that it's a very
exciting thing to be able to tell people. I only hope it's true
because I hate to think that's the best she can come up with for an exciting
lie to tell.
Lorna
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206.122 | "All these things that don't change, come what may" | STAR::BECK | Paul Beck | DECnet-VAX | Fri Nov 04 1988 18:25 | 5 |
| RE .121 (even though I'm not Bonnie...)
Yep, I&S did "Four Strong Winds" - the song was written by Ian Tyson.
I saw them live once, at Shriver Hall at Johns Hopkins University, back
in ... mmm, a while ago.
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206.123 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | Mirabile dictu | Fri Nov 04 1988 20:25 | 3 |
| in re .118 I assumed the :)s
Bonnie
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206.124 | Pick, pick, pick... | WOODRO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Mon Nov 14 1988 18:08 | 7 |
| I can't help but notice that the Worst Songs topic has more replies
than this, the Best Songs topic.
Are there more worse songs than best songs? Or is it just that
the worse songs are easier to remember?
K.C.
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206.125 | | EVER11::KRUPINSKI | Warning: Contents under pressure | Mon Nov 14 1988 19:51 | 5 |
| Didn't someone once say that 99% of everything is garbage?
That would tend to explain why there are so many "bad"
songs, and precious few "good" ones.
Tom_K
|
206.126 | Sturgeon | TFH::MARSHALL | hunting the snark | Mon Nov 14 1988 20:35 | 11 |
| re .125:
Theodore Sturgeon, Science Fiction writer, coined Sturgeon's Law:
95% of everything is crap.
/
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/
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206.127 | | AKOV75::BOYAJIAN | He's baaaaacccckkkk!!!! | Tue Nov 15 1988 07:26 | 6 |
| To be more precise, Sturgeon's Law says:
"90% of Science Fiction is crap. But then, 90% of everything is
crap."
--- jerry
|
206.128 | The wonder of percentages | WOODRO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Tue Nov 15 1988 11:29 | 9 |
| Not bad! We went from 99% to 90% in 3 replies!
Anyone for 89%?
Going once.....going twice....
;^)
K.C.
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206.129 | | FALKEN::GILSON | | Tue Nov 15 1988 13:26 | 6 |
| MEANWHILE, back to the original topic...
My favorite song of all time is Love Me Tender. Simple melody,
straightforward words that speak to many relationships.
Peg
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206.130 | another for the original topic | WOODRO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Tue Nov 15 1988 18:22 | 5 |
| I am growing to love "Confidence Man" by the Jeff Healy Band.
And ANY song by Boston!
K.C.
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206.131 | Faith Album | SRFSUP::LABBEE | Native Californian | Tue Nov 15 1988 18:52 | 1 |
| My latest 'best' song is "Kissing A Fool" by George Michael!
|
206.132 | Current Favorites | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | Nothing But Flowers | Tue Nov 15 1988 19:48 | 10 |
| I love The Traveling Wilbury's album - George Harrison, Bob Dylan,
Tom Petty, Roy Orbison and who is that other guy anyway?
I *love* "Never Tear Us Apart" by INXS.
I just recently discovered Robert Cray and I like what I've heard
of him, too.
Lorna
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206.133 | Old-fashioned | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Tue Nov 15 1988 20:30 | 5 |
| Alas, I can't shake this fondness I have for some Gilbert and
Sullivan pieces, such as "I have a song to sing-o", and "There
is beauty in the bellow of the blast" (the chorus).
Ann B.
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206.134 | and the usual flip side, American In Paris | SKYLRK::OLSON | green chile crusader! | Tue Nov 15 1988 20:37 | 4 |
| Dunno why, but Ann's entry reminded me of that swooping clarinet
in Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue". Whatta piece!
DougO
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206.135 | | RANCHO::HOLT | All my own fuses and splices | Tue Nov 15 1988 20:55 | 12 |
|
re .133
How bout the one from Pinafore which goes:
If you keep to your desk
And never go to sea
Then you will be the Admiral
Of the Queen's Navy
I can see why Mr Gilbert was disliked in royal (Victorian)
circles... he was the gilded age's equivalent of Mike Royko.
|
206.137 | Only the good ... | FNYFS::DUDDY | | Wed Nov 16 1988 11:21 | 5 |
| Re: .107
"Sweet Surrender" was sung by Tim Buckley, he of the sweetest voice
I've ever heard next to Nat King Cole. Unfortunately he died young
- I think he was 27 -anyone know what year?
Liam
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206.138 | Ok, so I am a mush. | SALEM::LUPACCHINO | There's a world outside this room | Wed Nov 16 1988 12:15 | 4 |
|
"Ebb Tide"
am
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206.139 | Blue Eyed Soul | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | Nothing But Flowers | Wed Nov 16 1988 12:24 | 4 |
| I liked "For Once In My Life" by The Righteous Bros.
Lorna
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206.140 | A few more I appreciate | WEEBLE::CRITZ | | Wed Nov 16 1988 13:32 | 22 |
| How about:
Scheherazade (Rimsky-Korsakov)
Procession of the Nobles (Rimsky-Korsakov)
MacArthur Park (either version)
White Rabbit (Jeffersion Airplane)
Shenandoah (Winfred Smith)
While in nurses training, my wife babysat Winfred Smith's
children. We acquired a couple of her records. She sings
mostly folk music. Magnificent voice. He husband (John Breast)
said that how he met her. He was walking past one of the
practice rooms and heard this beautiful voice. He later
met and married her. I'm not sure she still sings; we've
been out of touch for some 18 years. She used to sing
on the old Arthur Godfrey show in the 1950s.
As I said, a magnificent voice.
Scott
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206.141 | | AKOV12::MILLIOS | See CXCAD::PHYSCHALLENGED, Note 40 | Mon Nov 21 1988 14:33 | 13 |
| re: .139
Lorna,
Did you know that they got together again (at least once) for a
concert at Busch Gardens, Virginia, in, lessee, 1980 (I think)?
I was there, and I enjoyed it - they were funny, and good - but
I remember my parents enjoyed them more...
Something to be said about age in that... :^)
Bill
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206.142 | | RANCHO::HOLT | Robert Holt @ MV0 | Wed Nov 23 1988 14:47 | 3 |
|
"Tell Me What You See", from the Beatles VI album...
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206.143 | A Few More | HOMBAS::MCDONOUGH | | Wed Nov 23 1988 16:26 | 4 |
| Dust in the Wind Kansas
You Needed Me Ann Murray
most anything by the Kingston Trio
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206.144 | Ummugumma is good too | TFH::MARSHALL | hunting the snark | Wed Nov 23 1988 18:58 | 10 |
|
Dark Side of the Moon - Pink Floyd
(I consider the whole album to be one song)
/
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/
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206.145 | It's not country/western either | PSG::PURMAL | If not satisfied, return for refund | Wed Nov 23 1988 19:55 | 3 |
| Thrash - Cowboys International
ASP
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206.146 | Re .144 Me, too! K.C. | WOODRO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Mon Nov 28 1988 12:25 | 1 |
|
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206.147 | | ARTFUL::SCOTT | Our Snark is a Boojum | Mon Nov 28 1988 18:08 | 6 |
| RE .144, .146
I thought that everyone realized that "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" from
"Wish You Were Here" was the definitive Pink Floyd effort.
-- Mikey
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206.148 | in the pink | DOODAH::RANDALL | Bonnie Randall Schutzman | Mon Nov 28 1988 18:20 | 4 |
| I prefer "On the Turning Away," the anthem of the unreformed
bleeding-heart liberal.
--bonnie
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206.149 | Pink & Pete | WOODRO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Tue Nov 29 1988 15:22 | 7 |
| My final word on Pink Floyd is I like anything Pink (except for
"Keep Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert" from the CD "The Final Cut").
Another (non-Pink) fave song is "Candle On The Water" by Helen Reddy,
from the movie "Pete's Dragon".
K.C.
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206.150 | Bono Admirer | FAVAX::STGERMAIN | | Tue Nov 29 1988 17:32 | 1 |
| Mt personal favorite is BAD Live by U2! Mark
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206.151 | Who's "BAD"? | WOODRO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Wed Nov 30 1988 16:47 | 5 |
| U2, yes. Michael Jackson, NO!
;^)
K.C.
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206.153 | more | HPSCAD::ANASTASIA | Nouveau poor | Wed Nov 30 1988 20:56 | 6 |
| Celestial Soda Pop - Deep Breakfast
anything by Sinead O'Connor
anything by The Roches (I'm probably the only person in the world that
likes them)
Johnny and Mary by Robert Palmer
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206.154 | I don't like roaches though | PSG::PURMAL | May explode if disposed of in fire | Wed Nov 30 1988 21:15 | 9 |
| re: .153 The Roches
You aren't the only person in this conference who likes them.
I like what I've heard quite a bit, but I've never invested in one
of their recordings. Subsequently I can't identify any of their
songs by name, but I know them and like them when I hear them. Try
looking in the Women's Music topic for more mentions of them.
ASP
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206.155 | | HANDY::MALLETT | Split Decision | Wed Nov 30 1988 21:20 | 11 |
| re: .153
". . .The Roches (I'm probably the only person in the world. . ."
Not by a long shot. . .try DREGS::MUSIC - dunno if the Roches
discussion was carried forward from the last-archived conference,
but, if so, I'm sure a new note would re-kindle the interest
of the many fans. . .
Steve
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206.156 | your clothes can fit you loose... | ULTRA::ZURKO | UI:Where the rubber meets the road | Thu Dec 01 1988 12:09 | 9 |
| And reread .13!!!!!
I've got 'Nerds' (or is it 'Nurds'?) and 'The Roches' (you know, the one with,
'We are Maggie and Terri and Susi...'). I'll record on demand if you give me
the tape.
Susi was in Crossing Delancy and was a riot (guess who she was?). And the
Roches did several songs for that movie. I'm dying to find the album.
Mez
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206.157 | The Cats' Meow | WOODRO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Thu Dec 01 1988 13:28 | 9 |
| Each of my cats have favorite songs: songs that, if played, will
bring them out from any hiding place to sit on the stereo.
Tiki II's : "Candle In The Wind" (live) - Elton John
"Your Song" & "Daniel" (recorded or live) - EJ
Rico's : "Nights In White Satin" (r or l) - Moody Blues
K.C.
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206.158 | The Bobs | BSS::VANFLEET | 6 Impossible Things Before Breakfast | Thu Dec 01 1988 16:21 | 4 |
| Another thumbs up for the Roches. Along the same lines,
I'd vote for anything by The Bobs. Anybody heard of them?
Nanci
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206.159 | Yes! | LEZAH::BOBBITT | follow your bliss | Thu Dec 01 1988 16:26 | 12 |
| Yes! The Bobs are the greatest! I have their album, "My, I'm Large",
and my fave song of theirs is "My Shoes" (actually, "my shoes are...on
top of the world" was my notes header for a while...)
Also - a new group called "Take Six", and "Manhattan Transfer",
and "The Ritz" (formerly "Puttin' on the Ritz"), and also (A filk
group - like a folk group only more SF) "Technical Difficulties".
Vocals are cool...
-Jody
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206.160 | | AKOV12::MILLIOS | See CXCAD::PHYSCHALLENGED, Note 40 | Mon Dec 05 1988 13:12 | 48 |
| A real hodgepodge:
"Every Woman in the World" by Air Supply
"Is This Love" by Whitesnake (the only song on the
whole album I like!)
"Father Figure" by George Michael
"Heard it through the Grapevine" by Marvin Gaye (_Big_Chill_ soundtrack)
"Tracks of My Tears" by Smokey Robinson ( " )
"I'll be Back in the High Life" by Steve Winwood
"Together Forever" by Rick Astley (young, but great
voice!)
"Heaven" by Bryan Adams
"She's Like the Wind" from the _Dirty_Dancing_ Soundtrack
(sung by Patrick Swayzne)
"All of my Life" from _Tootsie_
"Still Haven't Found what I'm
Looking For" by U2
"Hello, again" by Neil Diamond
"Penny Lover" by Lionel Richie
Childhood Favorites:
"We all live in a Yellow Submarine" by the Beatles
"Joy to the World" by Three Dog Night
and: (drum roll)
"Puff, the Magic Dragon" by Peter, Paul and Mary, who performed
it again this weekend, in a holiday special
for Channel 2, Boston.
The "get-together" was great - a mixture of their old songs, along
with some Christmas/holiday spirit songs; the majority of the audience
were their old fans, and many brought their kids. (Camera pans to
enraptured face of young girl, with Dad gazing on with a reminscient
look on his face...)
Ever notice how some songs seem to become *really* associated with
a particular memory/time period, and whenever you hear the song,
you remember [who you were with|what you were doing|where you were]
when the song was played before? I tend to associate people to
songs; who I might have enjoyed the song with when I first heard
it (I can, for example, remember singing along with "Joy to the
World", at the age of five, with my mother in the car.)
Bill
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206.161 | so much music, so little time | LEZAH::BOBBITT | recursive finger-pointing ensued | Mon Dec 05 1988 14:18 | 10 |
| Lonely in your nightmares - Duran Duran
Tea in the Sahara - the Police
Sex - Berlin
Low spark of high heeled boys - Traffic
Court and Spark - Joni Mitchell
Gemini - Alan Parsons Project
Desure - U2
Battle of Evermore - Led Zeppelin
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206.162 | Me, too! | WOODRO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Tue Dec 06 1988 11:27 | 24 |
| Re .160
Yea, I know what you mean. I usually associate some memories with
music with scents. Whenever I hear Elton John's version of "Lucy
In The Sky With Diamonds" I smell oil paint (I was into Paint-by-
numbers), and 3 Dog Night's "Let The Show Go On" makes me smell
seaweed (My family stayed at a beach house for a wk.), and one song
that came out the year I received a Gingerbread house for Christmas,
I smell the gingerbread!
As for "Puff the Magic Dragon", that song brings no scents to me,
but I do remember my siblings and I performing (acting out and singing)
that song, and "Where Have All The Flowers Gone", as well as most
other P,P&M, and Simon & Garfunkel songs when I was about 4. To
this day I can still see my parents faces when we would sit them
on the couch, turn on the record, and start performing. (Actually,
Puff does bring the smell of our old living room back to me.)
As for more fave songs:
Wild Wild West - Escape Club
Desire - U2
K.C.
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206.163 | Future Hams of America!!! | BSS::VANFLEET | 6 Impossible Things Before Breakfast | Tue Dec 06 1988 15:02 | 8 |
| K.C. -
My brothers and sister and I used to act out songs, too.
The most popular were the sound tracks to Mary Poppins
and The Sound of Music. (I've always been a big Julie
Andrews fan.)
Nanci
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206.164 | | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | a simple twist of fate | Tue Dec 06 1988 16:24 | 5 |
| "Night Patrol" by Robert Cray (I like the words, I like his voice,
and I like his looks!)
Lorna
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206.165 | The family that plays 2gether, stays 2gether | MAMIE::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Tue Dec 06 1988 19:28 | 10 |
| re .163
Oh yeah? Glad to know that I wasn't alone. Kids in school used
to think that we were wierd. (Did you all sing in 3-part? We did!)
re .164
Oh, yeah! And "Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark" is such a sexy song!
K.C.
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206.166 | Star Quality | BSS::VANFLEET | 6 Impossible Things Before Breakfast | Tue Dec 06 1988 20:29 | 12 |
| re .162, .163
Actually we sang in 4 part. Of course with my youngest
brother, who was 2 at the time, it was sort of pick a
note, any note. He usually played Michael Banks and
any number of misc. characters the rest of the "stars"
didn't want. Of course, he's having his revenge as an
adult. He's the only one of us who's made a career out
of music. He's a drummer/vocalist in an up-and-coming
rock band out of Denver.
Nanci
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206.167 | TOP 4 HITS | 2EASY::PIKET | | Wed Dec 07 1988 11:27 | 7 |
|
"Fascinating Rhythm" - G. Gershwin
"I Love You" - Cole Porter
"Working My Way back To You" The Four Seeasons
"Negative" (Me)
Roberta
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206.168 | Happy Together | WOODRO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Wed Dec 07 1988 15:32 | 13 |
| Re .166
The only reason we sang in 3 part is that none of my 4 brothers
could sing; they were instrumentalists and skit-actors. My 2 sisters
and I did the singing. I know what you mean about younger brothers.
One afternoon we all just started singing, with both sisters and
one brother on guitars, one brother on banjo, one brother on drums,
me on tambourine, and my baby brother (who was 1 1/2 - 2 at the
time) on coffee-can. Now all of us are too spread out to perform
together (though one sister and I sang at my grandmother's wedding),
and no one really went even semi-pro. Ah, but the memories!
K.C.-who-doesn't-like-being-called-an-Osmond. ;^)
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206.169 | thanks for the reminder | DMGDTA::WASKOM | | Wed Dec 07 1988 17:52 | 14 |
|
One of my happiest family memories is of the Thanksgiving that the
whole family got together - and as we cleaned up from dinner we
reprised all of the family three-part harmony singing that we did
traveling in the car as kids.
My mom wasn't well that year. We had dinner at her house anyway,
'cause she wasn't letting on to anyone that she was sick. And with
the general aura of joy that the singing inspired, no one noticed
until much later that all Mom had done was sit and direct traffic
- she was a 'johnny one note' singer and preferred to listen anyway.
Alison
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206.170 | No Particular Order | FDCV03::ROSS | | Thu Dec 08 1988 12:23 | 18 |
| A few that come to mind:
"Sometimes When We Touch" - Dan Hill
"At This Moment" - Billy Vera
"Friends and Lovers" - Carl Anderson and Gloria Loring
and....for the over 40 crowd:
"Who Needs You" - The Four Lads
"Chances Are" - Johnny Mathis (one of the all-time great make-out
songs, when I was a teen) :-)
Alan
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206.171 | Why didn't you tell me you were a... | SPMFG1::CHARBONND | frittered away by details | Thu Dec 08 1988 15:39 | 2 |
| Sam Kinnison's cover of "Wild Thing" might make the perfect
Xmas gift for that certain ex-something >:-)
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206.173 | | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | Golden days before they end | Fri Dec 09 1988 16:11 | 6 |
| demon from HELL!!!
(i've known a couple!)
Lorna
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206.174 | Best Bruce | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | Golden days before they end | Fri Dec 09 1988 16:19 | 19 |
| With the exception of John Lennon's "Imagine", all of my very favorite
songs are Springsteen songs:
"Born To Run"
"Backstreets"
"Thunder Road"
"Tenth Avenue Freezeout"
"Prove It All Night"
"The Promised Land"
"Badlands"
"Hungry Heart"
"Drive All Night"
"Ramrod"
"Highway Patrolman"
"Atlantic City"
"Dancing In the Dark"
Lorna
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206.175 | | SPMFG1::CHARBONND | frittered away by details | Mon Dec 12 1988 09:15 | 3 |
| Lorna, for shame, you skipped "Sandy" :-)/2
Dana
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206.176 | | MEWVAX::AUGUSTINE | Purple power! | Wed Dec 14 1988 12:56 | 3 |
| I especially like "Ebony and Ivory"
liz
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206.177 | love it | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | Do you juggle or tap dance? | Fri Dec 16 1988 11:56 | 2 |
| Angel of Harlem - U2
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206.178 | a goodie | LDP::SCHNEIDER | contraction 4 YOU ARE = YOU'RE | Mon Dec 19 1988 10:34 | 7 |
| I'm not much for calling songs the best ever, but check this out:
"Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves", on the Eurythmics' "Be Yourself
Tonight", with Aretha Franklin "on "super" vocals" and Stevie Wonder
on harmonica.
Chuck
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206.179 | On Dasher, On Dancer, On Donna, On Blitzen, ... | BOLT::MINOW | Repent! Godot is coming soon! Repent! | Thu Dec 22 1988 17:49 | 5 |
| Lena Horne's version of "Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer."
Nothing like what you've heard before.
M.
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206.180 | Tommy | MCIS2::POLLITZ | | Fri Dec 23 1988 00:13 | 1 |
|
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206.181 | Let There Be Peace On Earth | TULA::JBADER | Feliz Navidad | Sat Dec 24 1988 15:27 | 1 |
|
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206.182 | | NAC::BENCE | Shetland Pony School of Problem Solving | Tue Dec 27 1988 13:49 | 4 |
|
Favorite Christmas Song
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas - sung by Judy Garland
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206.183 | "...no disease, no hungry mouths to feed..." | SALEM::LUPACCHINO | There's a world beyond this room. | Tue Dec 27 1988 14:46 | 8 |
|
"From a Distance" written by Julie Gold and sung by Nanci Griffith.
For me, I've had to "translate" some of the words but the message
is still retty clear.
Just about anything performed by Morgana King.
am
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206.184 | My all-time favorite... | JJM::ASBURY | | Wed Dec 28 1988 17:02 | 13 |
| My absolute all-time favorite song (which I *finally* managed to
catch on tape last week) is a duet by Bing Crosby and David Bowie.
It is a version of The Little Drummer Boy and a song about Peace
on Earth. At the beginning, both men sing the first verse of the
Drummer Boy, then Bing sings the Drummer Boy while Bowie sings about
peace, they both sing the middle verse about peace, then the each
(simultaneously) finish their respective songs.
This song (both the words and the harmony) is *SO* beautiful, it
brings tears to my eyes whenever I hear it.
-Amy.
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206.185 | Xmas songs | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | remember to live & let live | Thu Dec 29 1988 13:25 | 16 |
| My favorite Christmas song is the John Lennon/Yoko Ono song:
"And So This Is Christmas" (or whatever it's called)
My second is "Father Christmas" (??) by the Kinks
(They said there'd be peace on earth...)
My third is ..... Bruce Springsteen singing "Santa Claus Is Coming
To Town"
(Just before Xmas my boyfriend had a nightmare - he said - about
Burl Ives singing "Have A Holly Jolly Christmas) :-)
Lorna
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206.186 | | ASABET::BOYAJIAN | Millrat in training | Fri Dec 30 1988 07:05 | 10 |
| re:.185
If the Kinks tune (which I haven't heard -- at least by them)
is the same as the one done by ELP on WORKS, VOLUME 2, then,
yes, it's title is "Father Christmas".
I love the ELP version, with its interpolation of Prokofiev's
"Troika" (one of my favorite classical pieces).
--- jerry
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206.187 | ? | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | remember to live & let live | Fri Dec 30 1988 16:35 | 13 |
| Re .185, maybe I have the wrong name for the song I like. All I
know is I heard a Xmas song I've always liked (well ever since I
first heard it) this year and said to a friend, I like that song,
and the friend said, Yeah, me too. That's by the Kinks. Then,
I thought the DJ called the song, "Father Christmas". But, I may
have it all wrong! I *know* I heard a Xmas song I like but maybe
it's not called Father Christmas and maybe it's not done by the
Kinks!! Maybe I misunderstood either the friend or the DJ, or maybe
the friend didn't know what *he* was talking about! Who *knows*???
:-)
Lorna
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206.188 | A little of the lyrics ... | ARTFUL::SCOTT | Mike-O'-All-Trades | Fri Dec 30 1988 19:09 | 14 |
|
The song that I think that Lorna is talking about has a refrain that
goes:
Father Christmas!
Gimme some money!
Ain't got no time for your stupid toys
...
I always thought it was by the Kinks and I always thought it was called
"Father Christmas" too. I cannot remember where I got that impression,
though.
-- Mikey
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206.189 | The Kinks did this one... | QUARK::LIONEL | One Voice | Fri Dec 30 1988 21:42 | 17 |
| Re: "Father Christmas"
The Kinks did indeed release a song called "Father Christmas" that
include Mike's lyrics from .188. According to my copy of "Come Dancing
with the Kinks - The Best of the Kinks 1977-1986" (Arista A2CD 8428),
that track was "Never released on LP" (except for the double-LP edition
of this collection, one supposes!) The liner notes don't give any more
details.
I find the song rather cynical, though it is still fun. Whether or
not it is the same "Father Christmas" performed by others, I can't
tell, but I've never heard this one done by anyone else. The song was
written by Ray Davies of the Kinks.
Personally, I prefer "Come Dancing" and "Don't Forget to Dance".
Steve
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206.191 | How bout' these | USCTR2::GAZZANIGA | | Mon Jan 02 1989 11:52 | 11 |
| Four that I liked...and play all the time...
"My Prayer" - The Platters
"Wake up suddenly"(and your in love) - Billy Ocean
"I Still Believe" - T. Capello (sp?)
"Time of My Life" - Jennifer Warren/Bill Medley
any seconds...
Ron
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206.192 | | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | remember to live & let live | Tue Jan 03 1989 13:01 | 11 |
| Re Christmas song and the Kinks, after talking with my boyfriend,
I think that the song I liked is the Emerson, Lake & Palmer song
that Jerry Boyajian mentioned.
However, I do like the Kinks and "Don't Forget To Dance" is one
of my very favorite songs. Ray Davies is great in concert, too.
(I also like "Young Conservatives" - I wonder if Ray Davies can
log onto Soapbox somehow?)
Lorna
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206.193 | | HARRY::HIGGINS | Citizen of Atlantis | Wed Jan 04 1989 00:14 | 21 |
|
Oh, I suppose I'm willing to clear this up for my pal Lorna...
The previous notes/lyrics have all refered to Ray Davies' "Father
Christmas", which, to my knowledge has not been covered by anyone
else.
The very popular seasonal song by ELP,( I believe it was Greg Lake
that wrote it) is called "the Christmas Song" (catchy, huh?)
It starts out
"They said there'd be snow at Christmas
They said there'd be Peace on Earth
etc...
It is actually a very pretty song.
Addendum on Ray Davies: Peter Townsend of the Who once said that
Davies was(is) the best lyricist in rock. I agree.
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206.194 | "But it just kept on raining" | TFH::MARSHALL | hunting the snark | Wed Jan 04 1989 12:14 | 20 |
| re .193:
> The very popular seasonal song by ELP,( I believe it was Greg Lake
> that wrote it) is called "the Christmas Song" (catchy, huh?)
It was actually a Greg Lake solo effort. When they re-mixed it for
_Works_II_, Keith Emerson on synthesizer replaced the orchestra
which was used on the single.
It's a pretty melody but the lyrics are kind of "down" on Christmas,
its a song of disillusionment. It ends:
"The Christmas we get we deserve"
/
( ___
) ///
/
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206.195 | | ASABET::BOYAJIAN | Millrat in training | Wed Jan 04 1989 14:30 | 14 |
| re:.193
The title (at least on my copy of the disc) is not "The Christmas
Song", but "I Believe in Father Christmas". According to the credits,
it was co-written by Lake and Pete Sinfield.
re:.194
I don't see that last line as being necessarily down. I interpret
it to mean "You get out of it what you put into it." Some of the
lyrics do sound somewhat cynical, but as a whole, the song seems
to be rather positive about the spirit behind Christmas.
--- jerry
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206.196 | | HANDY::MALLETT | Split Decision | Fri Jan 06 1989 13:43 | 32 |
| At the risk of being a wet blanket, I want to mention that the
reprinting of copyrighted material (i.e. lyrics) may put us at risk.
Following the formfeed is an entry from the MUSIC notes conference
moderator, Dave Blickstein; fwiw, over time I've found Dave to
be very much like the moderators here - even-handed, careful, logical
and deliberate. And like the mods here, he has a clear picture
of what's o.k./not-o.k. in NOTES.
Steve (w/prior moderator notification)
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At the risk of sounding too "establishment", I have to warn folks that
I am obligated to delete notes that contain anything larger than
a "quote" (short excerpt) from copyrighted material.
Publishing more than that is a potential copyright violation for which
digital may be held liable. Digital has made it clear that MODERATORS
are held accountable by Digital for such things, so please don't create
any problems for me.
I'm just doin' my job (as well as trying to keep it).
Dave Blickstein
MUSIC Moderator (malgre lui)
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206.197 | Symphonies of Africa | SHIRE::BIZE | La femme est l'avenir de l'homme | Fri Jan 06 1989 14:12 | 12 |
|
ASIM BONANGA by Johnny Clegg & Savuka
as well as a lot of their other songs. I like the music and the
words, but also the spirit and, when you see them perform, the Zulu
dances.
I also like Eddy Grant's "Gimme'ope, Joanna", but not because there's
my name in it (not the same spelling, and the meaning is not flattering
to "that" Joanna - I guess it refers to Jo'burg?)
Joana
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206.198 | | COGMK::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Fri Jan 06 1989 21:32 | 5 |
| Re: .197
If you like Savuka, you might want to look up his old band Juluka.
They had a minor AOR hit called "Scatterlings of Africa" in the
1984-1985 time frame.
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206.199 | 3 beautiful songs... | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | Don't Take It So Hard | Tue Jan 10 1989 13:51 | 7 |
| "Silent Night" - Bon Jovi (not the Xmas carol)
"Drive" - The Cars
"The Sound of Your Voice In The Night" - Jon Butcher
Lorna
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206.200 | And the list goes on..... | CIPIC2::CARIGNAN | | Tue Jan 31 1989 16:51 | 49 |
| Fleetwood Mac
Gypsy
Sarah
Beautiful Child
Storms
Landslide
Silver Springs
Songbird
Tusk
Go Your Own Way
Big Love
That's All Right
Clapton
Layla
Wonderful Tonight
After Midnight
Eagles
Best of My Love
Peaceful Easy Feeling
Neil Diamond
Sepetmber Morn
You Don't Bring Me Flowers
Shilo
Play Me
The Who
Sister Disco
Long Live Rock
Who Are You
Angie - The Stones
What a Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong
Knockin on Heaven's Door - Dylan
Cherry Bomb - John C. Mellencamp
Jet - Wings
You Make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman - Aretha
Anything by Bruce!!!!
Peace Train - Cat Stevens
Don't Toss us Away - Lone Justice
Memories - Elvis
Always on My Mind - Elvis
Great Pretender - Platters
Unchained Melody - Righteous Bros.
Bad - U2
etc, etc, etc, etc, etc,
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206.201 | | NRADM::KING | My SON Jesse, He is the very best!!!! | Thu Feb 02 1989 13:55 | 5 |
| Heard this one this morning......
Angel in the Morning, redone by Juice Newton.....
REK
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206.202 | | ANT::SLABOUNTY | Do u wanna bump and grind with me? | Fri Feb 03 1989 09:48 | 8 |
206.203 | Just call me Angel | BURREN::MAKER | K.C. Fahel, the Silver Unicorn | Fri Feb 03 1989 15:32 | 10 |
| Re .201:
I prefer the original version by Merrilee Rush & the Turnabouts.
I also have a version that I myself recorded when I was 14.
I have NEVER forgiven Juice Newton for releasing it, but it is a
wonderful version. ;^)
K.C.
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206.204 | Beep beep | WMOIS::M_KOWALEWICZ | Lamar Mundane from 35' ..swish | Mon Feb 06 1989 12:49 | 6 |
|
Good song for a sunny Sunday afternoon drive
Drivin' in my Car by Randy Newman
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206.205 | Oh, oh, oh | BURREN::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Mon Feb 27 1989 19:07 | 4 |
| I am starting to like that song "Straight Up" by that choreographer,
whats-her-face. And she can dance, too!
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206.207 | | ANT::SLABOUNTY | Do u wanna bump and grind with me? | Thu Mar 02 1989 18:46 | 8 |
|
I LOVE that song ... the cassingle for that occupies the same
shelf as my Metallica and Megadeth tapes!!
(And no, I'm not kidding!! I also like Stacie Q.)
Shawn L.
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206.208 | | RAINBO::TARBET | | Thu Mar 02 1989 19:36 | 3 |
| Shawn, what's a "cassingle"? I've never heard the word before.
=maggie
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206.209 | Sorry, I thought it was a 'known' word ... | ANT::SLABOUNTY | Do u wanna bump and grind with me? | Thu Mar 02 1989 19:44 | 12 |
| RE: Maggie
"Cassingle" is my abbreviation for "Cassette Single":
it's like a 45RPM record on a tape.
They sell for about $2.50, and usually have the same
2 songs duplicated on each side for ease in listening.
"Straight Up" is on 1 side of this one, and the "extended
dance remix" of the same song is on the other.
Shawn L.
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206.210 | These are Mine | AKOV11::GMURRAY | | Thu Mar 02 1989 20:06 | 28 |
| Some of my favorites are:
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Comfortably Numb
Dark Side of the Moon (every song except Money)
Led Zepplin - Stairway to Heaven
Going to California
Over the Hills and Far Away
U2 - Bad (my current favorite, I listen to it almost every day)
Santana - Oy Ye Como Va
The Who - Baba O'Reily
The Kinks - Lola
Rush - 2112
Earth Wind and Fire: Reasons
The Police - Message in a Bottle
Moody Blues - Dear Diary
Bruce Springstein - Rosalita
The Kinks -
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206.211 | Nearly banished us for it!! | PARITY::STACIE | Life's playin' me like a war game | Mon Mar 06 1989 15:08 | 11 |
|
I don't know if they are the "best ever" but I like Straight Up
and Stacey Q, (2 of Hearts) also.
Right Shawn??;^)
(Shawn and I got our replies to the Heavy Metal First Line-game
deleted because of these two songs. Weren't heavy enough...)
Stacie
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206.212 | | ANT::SLABOUNTY | Do ya wanna bump & grind with me? | Mon Mar 06 1989 20:11 | 14 |
|
RE: Stacie
Yeah, the nerve of some people!!
(That's what I get for thinking that once I became a
moderator that my notes wouldn't get deleted!!)
8^)
But oh well, as long as Alan's still gone I'll hafta go
back and re-enter 'em. 8^)
Shawn L.
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206.213 | | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | It's beyond my control | Thu Mar 09 1989 18:12 | 8 |
| Re .210, I *love* "Bad" by U2, also. I loved it when Bono sang
it in the movie, "Rattle & Hum." He has so much charisma, or
something. Whatever it is, I like it. I play either "Joshua Tree",
"Unforgettable Fire" or "Rattle & Hum" on my way to work almost
every day. Such beautiful music.
Lorna
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206.214 | Another great new song | BURREN::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Thu Mar 09 1989 19:06 | 5 |
| "The Cult Of Personality" by Living Colour.
A real rockin' tune!
K.C.
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206.215 | more | LEZAH::BOBBITT | be *excellent* to each other | Thu Mar 09 1989 19:11 | 16 |
| A second vote for "cult of personality"
Also, INXS:
Mystify
Kick
New Sensation
Richard Marx:
Have Mercy
Remember Manhattan
Queen:
Keep Yourself Alive
Don't Try Suicide
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206.216 | | SA1794::CHARBONND | This ain't like dustin crops,boy | Fri Mar 10 1989 10:27 | 3 |
| An old fave, caught on the FM this AM
"Your Latest Trick" by Dire Straits
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206.217 | 'old' HEART | RAVEN1::AAGESEN | it's high time I joined in the dance | Fri Mar 10 1989 10:53 | 5 |
|
Dreamboat Annie by Heart
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206.218 | | 2EASY::PIKET | | Fri Mar 10 1989 12:42 | 8 |
|
Steely Dan's song, "Deacon Blues" off the Aja album. This song is
fast becoming my personal anthem. (Even though I don't drink scotch
whiskey all night long and have no intention of dying behind the
wheel.)
Roberta
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206.219 | | ANT::SLABOUNTY | Do ya wanna bump & grind with me? | Fri Mar 10 1989 15:28 | 14 |
|
RE: U2
The only new stuff I like by them is ...
"God II" and "When Love Comes to Town"
RE: Queen
"Keep Yourself Alive" is my all-time favorite Queen
song ... kicks some major butt!!
Shawn L.
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206.220 | "A million moms are hooked on Valium" | WEA::PURMAL | Time stuffs culture into human socks | Fri Mar 10 1989 22:16 | 3 |
| "If I Only Had Time" by The Godfathers
ASP
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206.221 | ... not enough and you're gonna die... | QUARK::LIONEL | The dream is alive | Sat Mar 11 1989 00:37 | 2 |
| "Love is Like Oxygen" by The Sweet
"I'm Not In Love" by 10cc
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206.222 | 2 new ones I like | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | It's beyond my control | Thu Mar 16 1989 12:40 | 6 |
| "I'll Be There For You" by Bon Jovi
"The Only One" by Roy Orbison
Lorna
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206.223 | The Living Years | CURIE::ASBURY | | Wed Mar 22 1989 19:21 | 17 |
| Count my vote for "The Living Years" by Mike and the mechanics.
This song reinforces one of my themes - tell the people you love
that you love them. Don't wait until they die, then say, "if only..."
Beautiful.
"Say it loud
say it clear,
you can listen
as well as you hear.
It's too late
when we die
to admit we don't
see eye to eye."
-Amy.
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206.224 | nice song.... | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | these 5 words i swear to you | Wed Apr 12 1989 17:55 | 6 |
| Patience by Guns'n'Roses
Lorna
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206.225 | Tear Jerker | WMOIS::B_REINKE | If you are a dreamer, come in.. | Thu Apr 13 1989 10:57 | 17 |
| Saved from being written
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RE .224
Excellent song by a great band...
Also Bon Jovi "I'll be there for you
Steve
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206.229 | 5 live yardbirds | NOETIC::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Wed Apr 26 1989 23:22 | 6 |
| < "Over Under Sideways Down", The Yardbirds
That reminds me of another Yardbirds favorite of mine. "I ain't got you"
contains the classic line "I gota snakeskin upholstery, but I ain't got you"
I still find myself humming this tune occasionally and I haven't heard it for
years. liesl
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206.231 | | HANDY::MALLETT | Barking Spider Industries | Thu Apr 27 1989 18:35 | 14 |
206.233 | | SX4GTO::HOLT | Robert Holt UCS4,415-691-4750 | Tue May 02 1989 02:54 | 6 |
|
re -.1
yeah, never got enough o' them yardbirds...
you did mention "Shapes of Things", eh?
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206.234 | :^) | 2EASY::PIKET | I'm the ERA | Tue May 02 1989 12:49 | 2 |
|
Ornette Coleman Free Jazz
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206.235 | "and I like the mood I'm in" | SA1794::CHARBONND | I'm the RBI | Tue May 02 1989 13:12 | 1 |
| Christian Island by Gordon Lightfoot
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206.237 | 4-MAY-1970...never again | SALEM::LUPACCHINO | From All Walks of Life 6-4-89 | Tue May 02 1989 16:51 | 4 |
|
"Ohio", yes!!
am
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206.240 | a few of my favorite tunes | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Torpedo the dam, full speed astern | Mon May 08 1989 14:24 | 20 |
| "The Voice" The Moody Blues
"The Story in Your Eyes" "
"Starship Trooper" Yes
"Long Distance Runaround" "
"Mood For a Day" "
"Thick as a Brick" Jethro Tull
"Karn Evil 9" Emerson, Lake, and Palmer
"The Rain Song" Led Zeppelin
"Ten Years Gone" "
"Hey, Hey, What Can I Do?" "
"Xanadu" Rush
"The Trees" "
"Freewill" "
"Hell Bent for Leather" Judas Priest
"Tyrant" "
"Victim of Changes" "
"Hibernation" Ted Nugent
The Doctah
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206.242 | Another Dan Fan!!! | 2EASY::PIKET | I'm the ERA | Thu May 11 1989 15:00 | 8 |
|
Kid Charlemagne
Aja
Deacon Blues
Roberta
P.S. I like the Prisoner, too.
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206.243 | what IS the world coming to? | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Eschew crime. Protect yourself intelligently. | Thu May 11 1989 16:38 | 12 |
| Wait a cotton pickin' minute! On one day, Lorna and I agree. The VERY
NEXT DAY, I agree with Roberta J. Piket. (J is for Jazz :-)
Holy cow!
I love Steely Dan.
FM
Don't Take Me Alive
etc
The Doctah (who's reeling at the possibility of a conspiracy :-)
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206.244 | NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | 2EASY::PIKET | I'm the ERA | Thu May 11 1989 18:57 | 23 |
|
Doc,
PLEASE DON'T TELL ME YOU LIKE MCCOY TYNER, BUD POWELL AND CEDAR
WALTON! I COULDN'T BEAR IT!!!!!!!!!!!!! :^)
BTW, are you "reeling" in the years?
Roberta
P.S. For the record, my middle initial is L. Here's my business
card:
--------------------------------------
| <piano graphic|
| here> |
| Roberta Lynn Piket |
| Jazz Piano |
| |
| |
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206.245 | Did I forget to mention Pink Floyd? :-) | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Eschew crime. Protect yourself intelligently. | Thu May 11 1989 19:37 | 17 |
| > PLEASE DON'T TELL ME YOU LIKE MCCOY TYNER, BUD POWELL AND CEDAR
> WALTON! I COULDN'T BEAR IT!!!!!!!!!!!!! :^)
Rest easy, Roberta.
Just Dizzy Gillespie, Weather Report, Stanley Clarke, Stanley Jordan...
> BTW, are you "reeling" in the years?
Whenever I'm not reeling in the fish. :-) Well, I see you got my pun.
< P.S. For the record, my middle initial is L. Here's my business
> card:
Oh, you've got a record? Impressive.
The Doctah
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206.247 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | pacifism begets victimization | Fri May 12 1989 16:54 | 8 |
| "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young
"Deja Vu" "
"Wooden Ships" "
"Take it Easy" The Eagles
"Hotel California" "
"Life in the Fast Lane" "
The Doctah
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206.249 | Keep it up :^) | 2EASY::PIKET | witty retorts beget laughs | Fri May 12 1989 17:37 | 1 |
|
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206.250 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Death is the ultimate in pacifism | Fri May 12 1989 20:17 | 1 |
| Keep what up? :-)
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206.252 | fading memories | NOETIC::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Fri May 12 1989 23:35 | 21 |
|
As long as we're being silly anyway I have a few songs that I
remember a few lyrics of and wish I could remember the groups.
From a bluegrass collective album -
"don't blink your lights don't honk your horn, I hate the day that
you were born, there's no curb service anymore"
Heard on the radio
"Oh lord, preserve us and protect us, we been drinkin' whiskey for
breakfast"
"everybody run, the homecomming queen's got a gun"
From an old album -
"I got the sit down, can't cry, oh lord, I wanna die blues"
liesl
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206.253 | Real gems | STAR::BECK | Paul Beck - DECnet-VAX | Sat May 13 1989 01:44 | 8 |
| Some of my favorite songs:
"You Left Your Footprints On My Stomach When You Walked Out Of My
Heart"
and the inimitable
"I'd Rather Have a Bottle In Front Of Me Than A Frontal Lobotomy"
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206.254 | | 2EASY::PIKET | I am NOT a purist | Mon May 15 1989 12:47 | 11 |
|
re: a few back
I was referring to the humorous (in my opinion) personal name exchange.
Roberta
P.S. For those of you with a sense of humor, check out Mike's 334.60
in QUARK::MENNOTES. It's killing.
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206.255 | can't help but smile... | LEZAH::BOBBITT | seeking the balance | Mon May 22 1989 13:38 | 5 |
| Birdland....done by just about anyone
(I believe it was originally written by Maynard Ferguson(?)...
but has been covered by many from Weather Report to Manhattan
Transfer.....)
|
206.256 | Nit | 2EASY::PIKET | I'm NOT having fun yet | Mon May 22 1989 13:42 | 4 |
|
I think Birdland was written by Weather Report.
Roberta
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206.260 | guess who bot whose greatest hits | SA1794::CHARBONND | I'm the NRA | Thu Jun 01 1989 16:36 | 1 |
| "A Pirate Looks At 40" and "Pencil Thin Moustache" by Jimmy Buffet
|
206.261 | "If we couldn't laugh we would all go insane!" | RAINBO::TARBET | I'm the ERA | Thu Jun 01 1989 16:45 | 1 |
| "Changes in Latitudes" by Buffet, too.
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206.263 | this one's for you (all of you) | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | i cover my ears i close my eyes | Thu Jun 01 1989 17:46 | 11 |
| "Love Stinks" - The J. Geils Band
It may have been mentioned before, but it is my all-time favorite
love song. The lyrics are so true. When I play it, I dedicate
it, in my mind, to approximately 90% of the men I've ever dated,
who either were attracted to me but I wouldn't touch them with a
10 foot pole, or whom I was attracted to but they didn't think I
was worth bothering with. :-) It says it all.
Lorna
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206.265 | | ULTRA::ZURKO | mud-luscious and puddle-wonderful | Fri Jun 02 1989 12:39 | 13 |
| Being written...
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"Only a Memory" by The Smithereens got me through last summer that
way.
-Jody
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206.266 | do you ever want to cry when you hear certain music? | HANNAH::OSMAN | see HANNAH::IGLOO$:[OSMAN]ERIC.VT240 | Fri Jun 02 1989 18:37 | 12 |
|
Listen to the Randy Newman Album called "Sail Away", in particular
to the song about the old man, the one with the lines
...Everybody dies
I can get tears just THINKING about the song
/E
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206.267 | | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | sleight of hand & twist of fate | Mon Jun 05 1989 15:12 | 16 |
| Four *awesome* rock songs:
"Dancing With Myself" - Billy Idol
"Mony Mony" - " "
"White Wedding" - " "
"Hot in the City" - " "
Two new favorites:
"Dirty World" - The Traveling Wilbury's
"Rattled" - " " "
Lorna
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206.268 | How about some Bahston music... | TLE::FISHER | Work that dream and love your life. | Tue Jun 06 1989 21:15 | 16 |
|
"When Things Go Wrong"
"Hard Cover" Robin Lane and the Chartbusters
"Andy Fell"
"What Does Sex Mean to Me" Human Sexual Response
"Judy"
"Better Than That" The Dark
"Backseat Nothing"
"Don't Run Wild"
"I Still Want You" Del Fuegos
"Roadrunner" Jonathan Richmond and the
Modern Lovers
"Work that Dream" November Group
"Do the Things" The Neats
"Help You Ann" The Lyres
"40 Days, 40 Nights" Scruffy the Cat
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206.269 | You're always welcome at home. | COMET::POSHUSTA | White belt in verbal Judo | Fri Jun 09 1989 04:10 | 10 |
|
Hi,
Solitary Man !!
By the Sidewinders !!
Kelly
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206.270 | | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | the other side of the mirror | Wed Jun 14 1989 15:31 | 5 |
| "Alice" by Stevie Nicks, from her new one, "The Other Side of The
Mirror"
"Like Alice through the Looking Glass...
She used to know who she was"
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206.272 | | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | the other side of the mirror | Thu Jun 15 1989 18:10 | 6 |
| Re .271, I *love* "Slip Away" by Clarence Carter. That is such
a sexy and emotional song! I have it on an old 45. I'm surprised
it was mentioned here!
Lorna
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206.273 | | SX4GTO::HOLT | left my soul at the breakfast table... | Tue Jun 20 1989 16:38 | 2 |
|
R-E-S-P-E-C-T, by Aretha...
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206.274 | Meet the new boss, same as the old boss... | 2EASY::PIKET | compiling... | Wed Jun 28 1989 15:12 | 5 |
|
"We Won't Get Fooled Again" The Who
Roberta
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206.275 | | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | like Alice thru the looking glass | Fri Jun 30 1989 15:04 | 9 |
| "All I Want Is You" - U2
"In Your Eyes" - Peter Gabriel
"Alison" - Elvis Costello (love this song)
(my aim is true)
Lorna
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206.276 | Because they're relevant. | SYSENG::BITTLE | Hardware Engineer - LSEE | Fri Jul 07 1989 07:41 | 14 |
| I Won't Back Down - Tom Petty
-----------------
(lyrics convey the sense of determination I feel is present
among us now as we prepare to fight the fight)
(Living in a) Bell Jar - The Bangles, sung by the one that doesn't
-------- sound child-like
| What is the crime |
| with knowing your mind? |
| Set it freeeeeee. | (a personal goal)
nancy b.
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206.277 | | ACESMK::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Fri Jul 07 1989 18:37 | 10 |
| Re: .276
>(Living in a) Bell Jar - The Bangles, sung by the one that doesn't
> -------- sound child-like
Nit time: There are three Bangles who don't sound child-like; they all
take turns singing on various songs; usually the one who writes, sings.
This is one of the reasons I like the Bangles. They have four voices
and they use them as four voices. "Bell Jar" is sung by either Vicki
or Debbie Peterson; the other non-child-like one is Michael Steele.
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206.278 | Agreed! | SYSENG::BITTLE | No, it's a software problem. | Mon Jul 10 1989 05:59 | 38 |
|
re: (-.1) Chelsea
Just finished listening to the entire CD, "Everything", by the Bangles.
You are right!
3 of the 4 women in The Bangles do not sound child-like.
I thought I was listening to the exception when I heard "[Living in a]
Bell Jar" where the main voice is Vicki Peterson.....Probably because the
2 other Bangles' songs I was most familiar with, "In Your Room" and
"Eternal Flame", were indeed sung by the *one* Bangle who sounds very
child-like, Susanna Hoffs.
Reading the lyrics to "In Your Room" also made me change the opinion
I formerly held on that song. I liked the way it sounded, but not what
I heard (if that makes sense!). The "tables get turned" halfway through
the song about who's doing what to whom. Just listening to it off the
radio led me to believe he was doing everything to her and she was passive.
The lyrics don't read like that :-)!
The lyrics to "Bell Jar" are quite powerful - they describe a
beautiful but lonely woman who eventually commits suicide.
last part reads:
Attached to a mirror
In her glass-sided prison
She writes the note that will
excuse her from this world
It's complicated
Living in a bell jar
She suffocated
Living in a bell jar.
nancy b.
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206.279 | inspired the song perhaps? | LEZAH::BOBBITT | invictus maneo | Mon Jul 10 1989 13:38 | 5 |
| "The Bell Jar" was (a book? a poem?) written by Sylvia Plath, who
committed suicide....
-Jody
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206.280 | | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | like Alice thru the looking glass | Mon Jul 10 1989 15:07 | 8 |
| "The Bell Jar" by Sylvia Plath, is a novel, which is (I think) supposed
to be semi-autobiographical. I read it a long time ago and can't
remember too much about it except that I liked it.
Lorna
P.S. I wondered if the song referred to the book, too.
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206.281 | Just because they sound GREAT! | SYSENG::BITTLE | Hardware Engineer - LSEE - 223-7653 | Thu Jul 13 1989 09:04 | 25 |
|
Everything on Peter Gabriel's "SO" !
Especially "In Your Eyes", "Mercy Street", and "Don't Give Up", which he
did with Kate Bush as second vox.
Some questions for any Peter Gabriel fans out there:
In "In Your Eyes", what language is being sung in the background towards
the end of the song? When I first heard it, my mind immediately flashed to
some of the music I heard in the movie "Biko", about Stephen Biko who was
a leader of the rebellion against Apartheid in S. Africa. I've looked for
the soundtrack to "Biko" everywhere, but I guess one was not made..
Is it Bantu?
What is "Mercy Street" about? At first listen, I thought incest, from
lines like "Looking for mercy in Daddy's arms..."
Besides "Don't Give Up", are there any other songs where Gabriel has teamed
up with Kate Bush? She was incredible.
nancy b.
(who apologizes in advance because she knows that Peter Gabriel is not
a woman's issue and by now it's too late to find the next/unseen key :-)
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206.282 | | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | like Alice thru the looking glass | Thu Jul 13 1989 12:36 | 4 |
| Nancy! Any man can be a "woman's issue"! :-)
Lorna
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206.283 | Rather off-beat | SSDEVO::RICHARD | Defender of Moral Turpitude | Thu Jul 13 1989 14:00 | 3 |
| "Men Want Sex In The Morning" by Uncle Bonsai
/Mike
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206.284 | rather off-the-subject | LEZAH::BOBBITT | make me an offer I cant understand | Thu Jul 13 1989 14:05 | 5 |
| didn't Uncle Bonsai also sing "Penis Envy" (which was an extremely
funny song....)
-Jody
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206.285 | Joan Baez | SALEM::LUPACCHINO | | Thu Jul 13 1989 15:13 | 6 |
|
Nancy, I'm pretty sure I've heard a Joan Baez rendition of Peter Gabriel's
tribute to Steve Biko. You might want to check out some of her latest
albums.
am
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206.286 | Gabriel, Baez, Biko, Asim Bonanga, Anderson, Bush! | SKYLRK::OLSON | Partner in the Almaden Train Wreck | Thu Jul 13 1989 19:35 | 13 |
| am and Nancy-
Joan Baez' album "Recently" has not only a cover of Gabriel's "Biko"
but also of Clegg/Sambuka's "Asim Bonanga" (approximately translated as
"we haven't seen them") which is also a very powerful song; if I
remember correctly, Baez did that with Ladysmith Black Mombasu.
(I probably misspelled several names- corrections gratefully accepted.)
I, too, really enjoy Gabriel's So, especially the songs done with Kate
Bush and Laurie Anderson. Its a great album!
DougO
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206.287 | thanks | SALEM::LUPACCHINO | | Thu Jul 13 1989 21:05 | 5 |
|
Thanks, Doug, for that info. I have been touched by Biko's strength
and the music that celebrates his life.
am
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206.288 | Tom Paxton? | ULTRA::WITTENBERG | Secure Systems for Insecure People | Thu Jul 13 1989 22:49 | 4 |
| I beleive that Tom Paxton wrote a song about Stephen Biko that he
and Ronnie Gilbert sing frequently.
--David
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206.289 | | JULIET::APODACA_KI | Dead Dogs Don't Bark | Thu Jul 13 1989 23:32 | 19 |
| Two of my favorites (altho not for perky reasons) and chilling in
their applicability at times:
Love Rescue Me by U2 off of the Rattle n Humm album
Friends by mumblemumble and currently played on Top40 stations
A bit more perky
New Day by Basia off of the Time and Tide Album
A bit inbetween due to it being mainly an instrumental
Dulce Decorum by the Damned
I'll think of more jlater I am sure.
---kim
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206.290 | | PIGGY::MCCALLION | | Sun Jul 16 1989 01:23 | 1 |
| Silhouette by Kenny G. actually the whole CD is wonderful.
|
206.291 | | VLNVAX::OSTIGUY | | Tue Jul 18 1989 13:32 | 10 |
| .278 and other's
The Bell Jar is a book (autobiography) of Sylvia Plath. It's a
collection of her letters and poems, etc to her family and friends.
My ex-mother-in-law was a housekeeper for the family of Sylvia
Plath (Syliva's mother). She grew up in Wellesely, MA.
Anna
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206.292 | when Smokey sings... | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Wed Aug 09 1989 12:50 | 12 |
| "You Really Got A Hold On Me" - Smokey Robinson & the Miracles
(also like the Beatles version)
"I Second That Emotion" - Smokey Robinson & the Miracles
and just about everything else they did, but those are my 2
favorites.
Currently:
"Everlasting Love" - U2 version
Lorna
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206.293 | random medley | CADSYS::PSMITH | Pamela Smith, HLO2-2/B11 | Wed Aug 09 1989 19:15 | 11 |
| "Any Love" Luther Vandross
"A House is Not a Home" " "
"Twisted" Joni Mitchell
"Chelsea Morning" " "
"Fast Car" Tracey Chapman
"I Can't Stay Away from You" Miami Sound Machine
"That's Just the Way It Is" Bruce Hornesby and the Range
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206.294 | Can't get this stuff out of my head | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Black as night, Faster than a shadow... | Fri Aug 18 1989 16:49 | 11 |
| My current favorite CD is the quasi-reincarnation of YES, ie the recording
of Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman and Howe. (No law firm jokes please). The
whole CD is filled with wonderful musicianship. My favorites are "The Order
of the Universe," "Teakbois," "Long Lost Brother of Mine," "Birthright,"
and the first track whose name I can't recall. The music is invigorating,
fresh, and new. I recommend this album to anyone who shares a respect for
superior musicianship and wants to hear something a bit out of the mainstream.
This is not another Yes album, though the essence of Yes is definitely
present.
The Doctah
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206.295 | | SX4GTO::HOLT | Robert Holt @ UCS | Mon Aug 21 1989 03:29 | 2 |
|
The new Laura Nyro album...especially "C'mon People"
|
206.296 | i like... | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | the universe is not magic | Fri Aug 25 1989 18:51 | 5 |
| "Second Chance" - 38 Special
"Hallelujah, Here She Comes" - U2
Lorna
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206.297 | INDIGO GIRLS | SKYLRK::OLSON | Partner in the Almaden Train Wreck | Thu Aug 31 1989 07:31 | 37 |
| So rarely, new music comes along that shocks the careful
listener. It draws so intently from some inner core that
we reverberate with recognition; with joy that this truth
has been captured.
A recent album by a guitar-playing duo has stricken me with
that shock. With "Indigo Girls", Amy Ray and Emily Saliers
have wrought a new truth in their music. In a hopeless search
for genre, I describe their music as between country ballad
and blues, touched with the magics of both. While only one
song has gained pop exposure yet ("Closer To Fine", excellent,
btw), it in no way defines the limits of this tapestry.
Every song qualifies as sensitive, sometimes marvelous poetry.
Words and phrases are alive with power. These are the powers
of life; anguish, rage, hope, the emotions burst within these
lyrics. The musicians' voices are full enraptured with these
emotions, and the supporting orchestration (mostly accoustic
guitar, slide guitar, and unobtrusive percussion) supports and
exposes those marvelous voices. It is an exquisite work of art.
OK, I had one quibble. I'm not a spiritual kind of guy,
and the lyrics were full of past and present implications
of spiritual battles won and lost, and even slightly
tinted with a Christian orientation. I greatly dislike
such as distracting, and false-for-me...yet for the marvels
of this effort, and as a gesture of respect towards those
artists whos' very real, emotional pains (shared with us
here), were shaped by their spiritual battles, I can only
salute this effort in its entirety, spritual emphasis and
all. Not for me to dare complain of such artistry.
I'll be posting some of the song lyrics in the Poetry
note (535.96-535.99), yet I strongly recommend the music.
DougO
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206.298 | Yes, Indigo Girls!! | CADSYS::PSMITH | foop-shootin', flip city! | Thu Aug 31 1989 12:54 | 19 |
| RE: .297 Yes, Indigo Girls are great!
I've changed it since, but I even had indigogirls as my password for a
while... :-)
I'd describe them as acoustic guitar, with a touch of country and a LOT
of rock in the voices. Their music is not what I usually listen to,
but as a singer-type I find them fascinating -- lots of raw passion and
power. Amy Ray is the deeper, more expressive voice with a ragged
edge, Emily Saliers is the higher voice with a husky edge.
I also like having music in a good range for women to sing in -- they
have interesting interweaving harmonies.
My favs are: "Closer to Fine," "Secure Yourself," and "Blood and
Fire." "Closer to Fine" in particular is great! About not looking to
authority and others for guidance about life, but accepting "life's
little twisty passages"... I didn't see a Christian bent, but I'll
look again.
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206.299 | I spent four years prostrate to the higher mind, got my paper & I was free... | WAYLAY::GORDON | bliss will be the death of me yet... | Thu Aug 31 1989 13:30 | 12 |
| Not to be a bandwagon jumper or anything, but my Indigo Girls CD has
had more play than any of the others I own. Judging from DougO's note in
another conference, I've had my CD about 2 weeks longer than he has...
My MAIL personal name was "Blood & Fire are too much for these
restless arms to hold..." for a week a while back...
I do catch a bit of rah-rah Christian philosophy, but, as much as
I usually dislike it, it doesn't seem to bother me in this case.
--D
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206.300 | really | HACKIN::MACKIN | Jim Mackin, Aerospace Engineering | Thu Aug 31 1989 13:42 | 9 |
| Ya know, I really hate it when *I* discover a band which no one
else is supposed to know about and suddenly all these notes start
showing up. Its so difficult lately to stay out of the mainstream!
Actually, I'm not sure why I like them. I, as a matter of principle,
dislike music with strong religious overtones: and their music is
definitely as religious in nature as, say, Amy Grant. And their sound
is somewhat strange, almost coarse, but it really grows on you. Super
music to fall asleep to!
|
206.301 | so when's take two? | SELL3::JOHNSTON | weaving my dreams | Thu Aug 31 1989 14:44 | 28 |
| yup, Amy & Emily beyond everything except good sex
five months ago, Shawn & Rickie showed up on my doorstep with 'something
new, something substantive, something _in_your_range_, Annie!!!'
Great, but there's two of them and one of me, guys...I ain't _that_
good.
Being very spiritual myself, most of what they have to say strikes a
deep chord. I'm surprised to hear their philosphy described as
'Christian rah-rah', but willing to admit that my own inner vision of
the deity could cloud my perceptions. [I _did_ change 'his' to 'her'
in Prince of Darkness, though...it just felt better]
Kid Fears brought tears to my eyes for the memories it brought back of
both the pain and the healing. I've travelled alot of the roads these
songs cover.
I've re-taped twice from disc, because my cassettes get furry from use
-- been on the road a lot lately.
.
.
.
Enya's 'On Your shore' is pretty great too.
Ann
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206.302 | B52's Cosmic Thing
B52's Cosmic Thing
| VIA::HEFFERNAN | Juggling Fool | Thu Aug 31 1989 15:03 | 11 |
| I really like the new B52's album Cosmic Thing especially
Dry County
Love Shack
Roam
Bushfire
Topaz
But the rest of the songs are really good to!
john
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206.303 | | STAR::BECK | The question is - 2B or D4? | Thu Aug 31 1989 15:56 | 6 |
| To pursue the Indigo Girls ("Girls"? tch tch...) rathole just a bit
further; I would characterize them as "Contemporary Christian Acoustic". I
bought the CD based on the acoustic instrumentation and harmonies in
"Closer to Fine" (which I saw on VH1), and generally like the sound, but
quit listening to it because of the persistent religious messages. I don't
like being preached at.
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206.304 | Rediscovered | SYSENG::BITTLE | healing from the inside out | Mon Sep 18 1989 01:50 | 10 |
|
from U2 - The Joshua Tree
* Running to Stand Still
* Red Hill Mining Town
* Trip Through Your Wires
nancy b.
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206.305 | | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Tue Sep 19 1989 16:55 | 12 |
| Re .304, I love all those songs, too, Nancy. "Joshua Tree" is one
of my all time favorite albums.
Re the Indigo Girls, I bought the single cassette of "Closer to
Fine" based on the discussion here. I think I'm glad I didn't buy
the whole tape. They have pretty voices but their sound is just
a little too folksy for my current taste. It reminds me of a lot
of the folk music that was popular back in the 60's. (I discovered
heavy metal guitar leads since then!) :-)
Lorna
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206.306 | | VALKYR::RUST | | Tue Sep 19 1989 20:58 | 7 |
| What, no entry for "Trouble Me"? (By 10,000 Maniacs - now _there's_ an
off-putting group name.) Seems like that one could almost be a theme
song for the conference...
"Trouble me; let me know where the hurt is, and how to heal..."
-b
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206.307 | | CSC32::M_VALENZA | What are we waiting for? | Wed Sep 20 1989 14:03 | 11 |
| Not only is "Trouble Me" a fine song, but the entire album, "Blind
Man's Zoo", is on my list of the best albums of the year. Not only are
the songs a joy to listen to to, but Natalie Merchant's thoughtful
lyrics deal with a range of subjects from unwanted pregnancy to U.S.
policy in Central America.
In fact, I would say that the lyrics to "Trouble Me" are probably a
little more conventional than those of the the other songs on the
album; but it is still a great song.
-- Mike
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206.308 | I like... | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Thu Sep 21 1989 15:30 | 4 |
| "I Remember You" - Skid Row (great vocals & guitar)
Lorna
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206.309 | can't believe this got played on commercial radio | MILKWY::JLUDGATE | set a_la_mode mode | Tue Oct 10 1989 01:53 | 12 |
| Shake
Shake
Shake
Shake
Shake
Shake
Shake
Shake
Shake Dog Shake
(sung/moaned by robert smith of the cure)
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206.310 | Even though there's no profanity in it | ASHBY::GASSAWAY | Insert clever personal name here | Wed Oct 11 1989 14:13 | 5 |
206.311 | | DZIGN::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Fri Oct 20 1989 13:34 | 2 |
| "Almost Hear You Sigh" - The Rolling Stones (from Steal Wheels)
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206.312 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | The trigger doesn't pull the finger | Fri Oct 20 1989 14:16 | 5 |
| Thick as a brick- Jethro Tull
Ride of the Valkyries- some guy named Wagner :-)
The Doctah
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206.313 | | CUPCSG::CRITZ | Greg LeMond wins: 2nd TdF, 2nd Worlds | Fri Oct 20 1989 14:37 | 7 |
| Doctah,
Isn't that "Flight of Valkyries?"
Just listened to it last week.
Scott
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206.314 | Adcom and Vandersteen dream... | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | The trigger doesn't pull the finger | Fri Oct 20 1989 17:31 | 6 |
| That's what I thought too, but the CD said "The Ride of the Valkyries."
I just listened to it again last night on my friend's new stereo. I don't
think the neighbors appreciated "the 1812 Overture" or any of the Pink Floyd
we played either. :-)
the Doctah
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206.315 | take your pick | DECWET::JWHITE | I'm pro-choice and I vote | Fri Oct 20 1989 17:39 | 4 |
|
from the fwiw department: in the opera of the same name, the Walkure
(Valkyries) ride flying horses.
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206.316 | | CUPCSG::CRITZ | Greg LeMond wins: 2nd TdF, 2nd Worlds | Fri Oct 20 1989 18:06 | 6 |
| Well, as I've said before:
I'm so embarrassed!
Scott
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206.317 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | invictus maneo | Tue Dec 26 1989 12:59 | 7 |
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Just about anything off the new Wang Chung album "The Warmer Side of
Cool", particularly "Start Praying to a New God", "Snake Dance", "At
the Speed of Life", and "Tall Trees in a Blue Sky".
-Jody
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206.318 | | DZIGN::STHILAIRE | full moon fever | Fri Jan 12 1990 13:58 | 2 |
| I like "Angel" by the Eurythmics.
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206.319 | | MANIC::THIBAULT | While I breathe, I hope | Fri Jan 12 1990 17:01 | 5 |
| Current favorite is "Nick of Time" by Bonnie Raitt
and "Another Day in Paradise" by Phil Collins
Jenna
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206.320 | | RUBY::BOYAJIAN | Secretary of the Stratosphere | Wed Jan 17 1990 05:16 | 5 |
| My current "listen to over and over" songs are the two Jamaican-
style tracks from the soundtrack for THE LITTLE MERMAID, "Under
the Sea" and "Kiss the Girl" (especially the latter).
--- jerry
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206.321 | | BSS::BLAZEK | prayers for rain | Wed Jan 17 1990 14:42 | 8 |
|
"I'm on Fire" by Bruce Springsteen has got to be one of the
sexiest songs ever written.
"Slave to Love" by Roxy Music is another all-time favorite.
Carla
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206.322 | hard rocker | TLE::RANDALL | living on another planet | Wed Jan 17 1990 16:17 | 4 |
| I like Aerosmith's cover version of "Walk the Dog." Boy, that
gets out and smokes.
--bonnie
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206.323 | | EGYPT::JAMES | | Thu Jan 18 1990 15:55 | 6 |
| Speaking of Roxy Music, how about "More Than This"....texture so real
you can feel it
A real oldie, "Shake Some Action" by the Flaming Groovies....
Estelle
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206.324 | Boogie till you drop! | ULTRA::DWINELLS | | Thu Jan 18 1990 15:57 | 3 |
| I can't help but boogie when ever I hear the Pointer Sister sing
"Jump, For my love".
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206.325 | not without embarrassing myself, anyway | TLE::RANDALL | living on another planet | Thu Jan 18 1990 16:32 | 5 |
| I like the Pointer Sisters' "Slow Hand"
I like it so much that I can't listen to it in public!
--bonnie
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206.326 | | DZIGN::STHILAIRE | i'm ok mosta the time | Fri Feb 02 1990 16:03 | 4 |
| I really like a song called "Don't Cry" from Neil Young's "Freedom"
album. (And, of course, I like "Keep On Rockin In the Free World")
Lorna
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206.327 | Shakin' the Tree | SYSENG::BITTLE | the promise of spring | Thu Mar 08 1990 04:27 | 10 |
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by Youssou N'Dour
in "The Lion".
Positively intoxicating, especially at heart-
vibrating decibel levels.
nancy b.
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206.328 | imo | FSHQA2::REARLS | | Mon Mar 19 1990 17:42 | 6 |
| ROCK WITH YA - BOBBY BROWN.
ANYTHING BY JANET JACKSON AND PAULA ABDUHL (SP)
AN OLDIE BUT GOODIE...........BYE BYE MISS AMERICAN PIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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206.329 | Jungleland Sax Solo | BOSOX::SLAVALLEE | | Mon Mar 19 1990 18:42 | 9 |
| My ALL ALL ALL time favorite is...
JUNGLELAND by Bruce Springsteen, this song has the ability to
make my heart quiver (literally)
My next all time favorite is Wonderful Tonite by Eric Clapton
My next favorites are anything by Van Morrison, Eric Clapton &
Bob Marley (love that Reggae)
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206.330 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | the phoenix-flowering dark rose | Thu Mar 29 1990 14:16 | 11 |
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Why Worry - Dire Straits
You Still Turn Me On - Emerson, Lake and Palmer
Ten Years Gone - Led Zeppelin
The Rain Song - Led Zeppelin
Heart of the Sunrise - Yes
Old And Wise - Alan Parsons Project
Gemini - Alan Parsons Project
Two of a Kind - Alan Parsons Project
Pyramania - Alan Parsons Project
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206.331 | set nit/minor/words_out_of_order :-) | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | No longer fill my head w/ empty dreams | Fri Mar 30 1990 12:31 | 3 |
| > You Still Turn Me On - Emerson, Lake and Palmer
Still You Turn Me On- ELP
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206.332 | 3 new ones | DZIGN::STHILAIRE | lately I get a faraway feelin | Mon Apr 02 1990 14:08 | 6 |
| Blue Sky Mine - Midnight Oil
No Myth - Michael Penn
Everything You Touch - Smokey Robinson
Lorna
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206.333 | a few of the many | MILKWY::JLUDGATE | Happiness is Priceless | Wed Apr 18 1990 23:08 | 10 |
| Land of the Glass Pinecones Human Sexual Response
Rescue Echo & the Bunnymen
Love Will Tear Us Apart (again) Joy Division
How Soon Is Now? The Smiths
Boys Don't Cry The Cure
Bela Lagosi's Dead Bauhaus
Senses Working Overtime XTC
Sunday Bloody Sunday U2
I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts X
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206.334 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | pools of quiet fire... | Thu Apr 19 1990 01:56 | 6 |
| I don't know WHY I like it, I just do....
"Birdhouse in your Soul" by (I think) They Might Be Giants
-Jody
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206.335 | | 4GL::ANASTASIA | Where is my mind? | Thu Apr 19 1990 13:04 | 14 |
| re: "Birdhouse in your Soul" by (I think) They Might Be Giants
Jody,
Yup, It is by They Might Be Giants. I agree, I really like this song,
but I have no idea why I like it. Get your hands (ears) on a copy of
their latest CD. It's called Flood. It's packed with good songs like
Birdhouse. The CD has 19 songs. I'm listening it to right now. (This
is where the party ends...)
-Patti
P.S. Another fav is "Woman in Chains" by Tears for Fears. Actually,
all of songs on the Tears for Fears "Sowing the Seeds of Love" CD.
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206.336 | Land of the Glass ... PINE cones.... | ULTRA::ZURKO | More than enough rope | Thu Apr 19 1990 13:47 | 5 |
| ...
They only grow in the full moon.
...
The squirrels never gather them,
They know what rhinestones seeds portend..
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