Oceanic by Bond, and Voices by Dario G. Both songs have a dreamy, festive quality to them.
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Chimes of Freedom - The Byrds
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Russian shamans or something
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BDSPZTqiUo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yR5PtHmOTE |
Not necessarily a song, but amphonic boogaloo music in general. I feel that this sub genre is a particularly British one, and invokes eccentricity from a period of the late 60’s and early 70’s. It’s a bit cheesy, but the music is fun, catchy and always very well made.
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Beautiful Song ...very nice indeed. :smile: __________________________________________________ _________ |
Snow Patrol - Chasing Cars
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Mark Knopfler - Old Pigweed
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David Gray - Flame Turns Blue. https://youtu.be/lY2Tbs0stJI
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One Eskimo - Amazing
https://youtu.be/7Tri8-YeDI0 Finally had a good chunk of time to catch up with all the amazing music everyone posts! :D |
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Summer in Dublin - Bagatelle
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Sketch by the Stereo MC’s. It contains the fantastic lyric “ I’m at a bus stop, waiting on a 33/ I see for miles because my mind is free. “
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Solid Gold by Pnau. I heard this song 2 years ago and thought it a real banger, accompanied by a fantastic music video. Then as the month of December 2020 wore on, I came to associate the song with the gloom and doom of lockdown restrictions, and the surrealism of that month. Yesterday, I heard it for the first time in 2 years, as I was sat in a restaurant in Barcelona, in the sunshine, unaffected by any travel restrictions at all. My perception of the song changed once more. Life now is so much better than back then. The song now has happy connotations once more.
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Kenny Chesney...........All the pretty girls!
(oh man this song takes me back to my high school days!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pksszku7l0g |
Sitting in the Park. Either the version by Billy Stewart, or Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames.
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The Girl From Ipanema - World Music Bossa Brasil
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Once Upon A Long Ago, what I would class as a typical Paul MacCartney song in sound and lyrical content.
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Very nice song thanks for sharing, does sound typical McCartney, im trying to study the intervals, quite interesting. __________________________________________________ _________ |
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Violin solo by the abrasive but talented Nigel Kennedy. |
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Jimmy Buffett and The coral reefer Band.
Stars On The Water......featuring Greg "Fingers" Taylor on the harmonica! (finger's be da Harpoon man!) My wife and I love to dance to this song! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lLZs_p5HB8 |
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Ah yes indeed good ole Nigel, interesting chap not bad on the old fiddle. :D __________________________________________________ ________ |
In The Bleak Midwinter - King's College Cambridge
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRQ_FoeFO3Q
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Two beautiful versions of a stunningly beautiful song tis for sure. :smile: __________________________________________________ _____ |
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I Love such beautiful music... Touches the soul.... ( Loving the fag hanging out of the Irish musicians mouth... Call me old fashioned !!!!) |
Steal Away - The Furey Brothers
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Makes me get emotional thinking about my late dear departed mother and father in law. They were publicans and had an amazing life in one of the most popular Irish pubs in the area ....They had Irish bands on every weekend and was always cramped to capacity ..... My mother in law ( Imelda) was the most amazing , strong, wonderful and beautiful person I think I have ever known. She was a little tiny "wrinkled" lady. When I think of her I think of mother Theresa . She would love this song . |
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Thanks for sharing, good memories, there are always a few bad memories too but we have to forgive and move on i suppose live our lives out, see where the road takes ya. The bands sound great, nothing like live music, especially Irish music :D and a few pints, although I gave it up lol. The Fureys are one of my favourite bands, top class musicians. I'd be listening in Dream world to a tape of the Fureys as a teenager and then you would hear their voices getting squeaky and fast and of course wouldn't you know it ...the stereo had started to eat the tape....happened alot back then eh ? :biggrin: __________________________________________________ _____ |
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Ah but yes , the good old live music, and they used to get my father in law up on stage with them to play the bauron ( no idea how it's spelt , but mean that drum thing ! .. ) Bless his soul ( he was called Joe !...) |
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