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Jeremy Wrote:

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> Phil Collins - against all odds

> Celine Dion - the one from Titanic

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> Beautiful pieces, both of them.



I agree with Jah Lush, you need to be locked away from the rest of society in case you infect others with your dismal taste in music!!!

Of course I don't really like the work of Collins or Dion.


In fact, I can't even listen to Phil Collins without hearing Patrick Bateman saying: "Phil Collins works better within the confines of the group, than as a solo artist - and I stress the word artist. This is Sussudio, a great, great song, a personal favorite".

Oh yeah and "Tears in heaven" By Eric Clapton - the story behind it makes it even more moving. His son was only four and and fell from a 53rd floor apartment.


would you know my name

if i saw you in heaven

would it be the same

if i saw you in heaven

i must be strong

and carry on

'cause i know i don't belong

here in heaven


It gets me just thinking about it.

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