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HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Wuthering Heights by Kate Bush, depite the

> naysayers on thee other thread, pop perfection

> from beginning to end.


I concur. Its hard to believe that she worte that song at the tender age of 18.


Now which video version is better?? White dress or Red dress (?)

Wont get fooled again by The Who

All along the watchtower Hendrix

Speed Kind Deep Purple

Panama VanHalen

What is and what should never be Led Zep

Comfortably Numb Pink Floyd

The Battle of Epping Forest Genesis

White Punks on Dope The Tubes

Life on Mars David Bowie

Mr Crowley Ozzy

sorry folks , I'm on a roll here ... :-$ ...here are a few



willie o' winsbury - dick gaughan

train song - pentangle

maybe i'm amazed - paul mccartney

cello song - nick drke

down where the willow wands weep - alasdair roberts

song for thirza - lal waterson

farmer in the city - scott walker

again - peter hammill

the song which gives the key to perfection - david sylvian

hejira - joni mitchell

king of birds - r.e.m

its more fun to compute - kraftwerk

i believe in you - talk talk

whiskey is the life of man - bellowhead

bold sir rylas - spiers & boden

the first time ever i saw your face - ewan macoll/roberta flack/bert jansch

red wine promises - lal waterson/richard thompson

pygmalion - mary hampton

the cruel mother - shirley collins

teardrops - massive attack

together alone - crowded house

she will have her way - neil finn

go your way my love - bert jansch

Just as few of my current favourites


Brother Sport - Animal Collective

Expecting To Fly - Buffalo Springfield

Helium Hearts - Super Furry Animals

Hit The Switch - Bright Eyes

When You Smile - Flaming Lips

Riding The Scree - Genesis

Surfs Up - Beach Boys

Everyone Thinks He Looks Daft - Wedding Present

Same Old Rock - Roy Harper

Teenage Riot - Sonic Youth (Did you see Kim Gordon on Jools, ?)

Theme From First Question Award - Cornelius

Dr Proctor Wrote:

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> Just as few of my current favourites

>

> Brother Sport - Animal Collective

> Expecting To Fly - Buffalo Springfield

> Helium Hearts - Super Furry Animals

> Hit The Switch - Bright Eyes

> When You Smile - Flaming Lips

> Riding The Scree - Genesis

> Surfs Up - Beach Boys

> Everyone Thinks He Looks Daft - Wedding Present


Dr Proctor,

The Lamb is such a great album how the hell did they remember the arrangments?.

Possibly my favourite ever :)-D


They were stuck in a big old group house waiting for Pete to get back from seeing his wife and sick child in London, so had plenty of time to practice, this in additiion to being really sh*t hot on their chosen instruments by this point.

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