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We have the music room where people post there latest finds/rememberances but amongst all of the many postings, editorial and context is lost. Which then reminded me of the lost art of mix-tapes


How about people pull together 10 different youtube song clips and list them with any liner notes you fancy adding yourself. Why each song deserves a place in your 10 picks, what it meant at the time etc


No other rules - no limit on how many from same artist, or length of song - just pick 10


(I'm cheating slightly by not picking 10 as I'm at work but will come back and do this later)

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Ok, here we go for the first time. I've gone for country duets. An unusual choice but there are some great tunes in here (honest).




Johnny Cash and June Carter - Jackson


Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris - Return of the grevious angel


Robert Plant and Alison Krauss - Stick with me baby


Roy Orbison & kd lang - Crying








Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn - You're the reason our kids are ugly


Some are romantic, some sad and the last track is very funny, but I love all of 'em.

Cant get on to you tube here (my firewall blocks it) but am looking forward to seeing the lists that come in! :))


@DC - Islands in the stream - total Classic! I was raised on Kenny Rogers and Simon and Garfunkle - know almost all the words to the Gambler! *rolls eyes* I personally would have thrown in a bit of Rick Astley, possibly even Bros (both of which were massive in Australia when I was a kid)

Random songs belong in the music thread ladeeez n' gentleman (and a fine place it is too ) but this here place is for compilations (and praise/criticism thereof) only


Congratulations are in order to Mr Carnell ( I so wish his first name was Darnell) for standing up and being not only the first, but a very nicely chosen set.

lozzylozz - a good soulboy/girl set! I'd add


Cyanide - Brother on the Slide

Bootsey Collins - I'd rather be with you

Roy Ayers - Running away

Lonnie Liston Smith- Expansions

Willi Bobo - Always There

Jean Carn - Was that all it was

Azymuth - Jazz Carnival

Brothers Johnson - Starwberry Letter 13(?)

Funkadelic - Freak of the Week

Commodores - Sanctified

David Sylvian - September


A tiny, tiny song. A little thing... barely a minute. But it makes me happy to be alive



Holly Palmer



This is just beautiful. I first heard it when she played support to some

shower at the 100 club on Oxford St - It was just her, an acoustic guitar

and lot's of over-loud media types at the bar. their loss. This version is

more lush obviously


Tindersticks

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZEwEUeSVFA


Picking a sticks song is hard. So I went with one of Lady MacGabhann's

favourites


Lambchop - Up With People



You will clap along.... yes, you will


Emmylou Harris - Wrecking Ball

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEwQbptSnAk


I'm convinced she's not of this earth. But this is lovely


David Bowie - Thursday's Child



I love this video.. both the song and the video a melancholy-tinged-with-hope effort about ageing



Flaming Lips - Do You Realise?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvdma6tCnjw

Makes me giddy....


Massive Attack - Safe From Harm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ1cACrPHdc

This reminds me of Queens Sq in Bristol and one of the best gigs I ever saw


Saul Williams - Black Stacey


Seriously interesting character. Saw him supporting NiN and bought his

album straight afterwards. He does more poetry readings than live concerts

but if you get a chance to see him... here he sings it without music


Scott Walker - If You Go Away

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGAWtQsUymk


Ne Me Quittez Pas indeed. This reminds me of a gig at the jazz cafe where

this was playing loudly as tranvestites handed out free cigarettes and

everyone prepared to Shag Tobacco

  • 1 month later...

It?s been a wet weekend; I?m in my nightgown way before bedtime and I?m makin? free with the Grey Goose. Here are some sad songs. Cry with my compliments. This being said, I would choose 10 completely different songs tomorrow night; the beauty of the mixed tape.


Strange first choice because I always hated this 80s stadium-rouser until I stumbled upon this acoustic version which strips the song down to nothing; just a sad story about a guy who gets shafted by his country. Listen without prejudice.

Bruce Springsteen ? Born in the USA

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Uc0ucoesINs


Pixies ? Cactus

This is a song about a guy in prison asking his lady to send him her dirty dress so he can get through the dark times.


Sitting here wishing on a cement floor

Just wishing that I had just something you wore

I put it on when I go lonely

Will you take off your dress and send it to me?


Now I may be the only one ever to find this horny but just imagine being loved / loving someone that much? Hmmm, horny. It?s a Pixies song but here?s the David Bowie cover:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=XDQqq0ehwlc


Sod it, here?s the Pixies too ?cos I just found this on Youtube with Frank and the guys gone all acoustic and I can always make a little extra room for the Pixies

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Ex272jpUOSg


Pogues ? Lullaby of London

Difficult to choose just one Pogues song but this one haunts and I think Shane may actually be sober on this take.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=qfCApwN7iuA


NIN/Johnny Cash - Hurt

If you don?t cry you?re STONE

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=AO9dbmJ_2zU


Nirvana ? All Apologies

I would walk on hot coals for the full length of Lordship Lane to have the chance to see these guys. Never gonna happen. Sucks.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=2oAF3UdSJ1k


I love a good Dylan song, just so long as he?s not the one singin? it (miserable bugger). I really wanted to include Barb Jungr singing It?s All Over Now Baby Blue but I?m technically challenged and I didn?t know how. If anyone can help ? please upload for me. Otherwise, here?s another. Stay with her ?till the end ? she?s worth it.

Bob Dylan ? Like A Rolling Stone

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=A54x6NpKwDY


Toni Childs ?

I wanted to upload Stop Your Fussin (which always lifts a cloud) but, again, I didn?t know how, so here?s another. Where is this lady these days?

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nBADxGUQFrA&feature=related


Antony and the Johnsons, what?s not to like?

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=6M7qQedSdKk


Dolly gone punk

White Stripes ? Jolene

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=j3cG-kQcED0


Led Zeppelin ? Dazed and Confused

From O2 reunion last year. Can?t remember being this excited since Father Christmas brought me Malibu Barbie circa 1973.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=GtNUk7lnQjw

Jah Lush Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Definitely one for when I've got a bit more time

> and not at work. Enjoying this thread very much

> though and Wow!!! Dr Alimantado. Still got his

> Born For A Purpose 12in from way back. Check it!!!



BEST DRESSED CHICKEN IN TOWN...

Keef Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> NIN/Johnny Cash - Hurt

> If you don?t cry you?re STONE

>

> Agreed, although I like this song best when Trent

> Reznor (NIN singer / writer of the song) does it

> on the piano

>

> I saw him do it at Reading last year and it was so

> good!


Just watched it. Now I'm weeping. Thanks.

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