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The Earls - 'Remember Then'


They played it at work today. It was awesome. I had it stuck in my head all day.


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As always, the version of Gabriel's "Here Comes The Flood" on Fripp's Exposure.

"Water Music I / Here Comes The Flood / Water Music II" to be more precise.


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It's too hard to answer, but Here to Stay by New Order will always be up there.

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this changes every day. so, today: To Live is to Fly by Townes Van Zandt. yesterday it was Desolation Row. Tomorrow it will probably be Age of Consent.

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this changes every day. so, today: To Live is to Fly by Townes Van Zandt. yesterday it was Desolation Row. Tomorrow it will probably be Age of Aquarius.

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O Foolish Heart Tom Verlaine
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The New Radicals - You Get What You Give


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i have no idea but right now it's j. dilla nothing like this.

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Bold As Love - jimi

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That's too hard of a question.

As difficult as coming up with my favorite movie.


Modern English's "Melt With You" was my fav. for many years.

Not really the case anymore.


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Great choice.

My 1-2 in the listmania were:
Sloop John B by The Beach Boys
and
It's the End of the World As We Know It (and I Feel Fine) by REM

but,
toss

Rocks Off by The Rolling Stones
and
Personality Crisis by The New York Dolls

and you get a good 4

Round out the top 5 with??

Don't Think Twice It's Alright by Bob Dylan

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alongwaltz Wrote:
Brother Fouzone Wrote:
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The only one who gets this thread.


Larry Chance is probably better than half of what you really do love, anyway.

You think you could combine naivety with condescension a little more often? That could be a hoot.


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frosted Wrote:
alongwaltz Wrote:
Brother Fouzone Wrote:
Sussudio


The only one who gets this thread.


Larry Chance is probably better than half of what you really do love, anyway.

You think you could combine naivety with condescension a little more often? That could be a hoot.


:lol: :lol: :lol:


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The Beatles - Girl


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Oh, wait, that was snarky. I'm supposed to be smarmy. Gotta remember my role.


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right now, either instant karma by john lennon or sir duke by stevie wonder.


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re: thread intent

Leo Sayer "Long Tall Glasses"


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Leo Sayer "Long Tall Glasses"


For some ungodly reason, reading this post immediately triggered Billy Swan's "I Can Help" in my brain. I hope it's not a tumor.

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Who's Larry Chance?


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alongwaltz Wrote:
Who's Larry Chance?



as in Larry Chance & The Earls


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