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This song has all of the isolation of a small town, mixed with the the weariness of a big city. This is one for you collection.
Where do you start with Leonard Cohen ? Cohen is one of the best song writters of the 20th century, his songs made famous by a host of covers. But all to often his versons are forgotten.
This is one of his finest moment. from an album about the dark side of love songs & dedications.
Everyone needs one cohen album in their collection
South took over where the Stone Roses left off, fusing the rock melodies with a beat you can dance to. this song got the indie shaking more than their heads. This song is perfect because it's so smooth, withwave after wave of melody build up, and break down again. Get your copy of this masterpiece here
It's funny how this the most Australian sounding song, the triffids ever produced, was written and recorded in England. here was a band trying to make sense of the mayhem of the crowds of London
This song is vast, with space around every note, but also deeply personal, This is a song which is longing for home, by a band who was desperately homesick.
this song always finds me when I too am longing for home.
As a long gone Australian TV presenter used to say " do ya self a favour "
In 1994 Smudge went from being a part time band to classic australian indie rock.
Often lost in the long shadow of Even Dando's Lemonheads, Dando's one time song writing partner Tom Morgan has stepped into the spotlight with a perfect summer pop gem.
Don't let the cover art put you off This song will get stuck in your head, and in a month's time you will still be offering your "divian to crash out on" to who ever is intrested.. get you copy here
As I was writting the last post, this song kept comign into my head, in someone ways it this is the candy pop version of Immigrate song, like all good pop music, it should deliver you sounds you have never heard before
Don't let musical pride get in the way of having The Osmonds in your collection
This is a great song
it was the interactive art work which attracted my to this album out of my Dad's record collection. I remember turning the dials, and making the pictures ont he cover.
I remember the first time I set the needle down on to the dusty vinyl, then it happend, out of the hiss, a primeval screammade me jump. My eight year old ears were scared, this was music from another planet.
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It's my birthday today, so I thought I would share with you one of those song which reminds me of of being 16. Marion was a band which promised so very much. They were fresh and exciting, they were the light of hope of a new smiths, in a world fill with grunge. The were filled with melody, but still were able to rock you to the core.
This song was a b-side to a single that never bothered the charts. and in my mind a great forgotten classic