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Old 27 Dec 2018, 12:26 AM   #31
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Marillion - "Kayleigh"


Been checking out some of their earlier works the last couple of days, and pleasantly surprised by what I'm hearing. I was familiar with the "Misplaced childhood" album, but not with the other albums from the era with Fish on vocals. The title track to "Script for a jester's tear" is very good. Lyrically this band is quite good too, though sometimes a bit on the tough side for a non-native speaker.
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Old 27 Dec 2018, 05:28 AM   #32
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Now for some oldies from the very early 1980’s:
Snakefinger:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YZTC0CPcGc
And for a crazier video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSnc0fKvLpw

He collaborated with The Residents, who are very weird.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTJJb1UqjuA

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Old 27 Dec 2018, 07:37 AM   #33
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Now for some oldies from the very early 1980’s:
Snakefinger:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YZTC0CPcGc
And for a crazier video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSnc0fKvLpw
Never heard of it before. I like the bass, BTW.
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Old 28 Dec 2018, 12:37 AM   #34
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William Shatner’s Shatner Claus.

I’m still trying to work out who gets the last laugh.
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Old 28 Dec 2018, 08:48 AM   #35
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Top 2000

Since 1999, the Top 2000 is an annual marathon radio program, that plays the 2000 most popular songs of all time, from Christmas through New Year's Eve. Hosted by Dutch national radio station NPO Radio 2. Over half of the population of the Netherlands listens to the broadcast each year.

During the 6 to 7 day broadcast, the station broadcasts a set of 2000 songs that have been voted on by the show's audience via Internet voting to be the "most popular songs of all time". Voters can also nominate their own choices.

The song "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen has traditionally been voted the most popular song on the countdown (16x).

The top 10 of 2018:
  1. Queen - "Bohemian Rhapsody"
  2. Eagles - "Hotel California"
  3. Billy Joel - "Piano Man"
  4. Led Zeppelin - "Stairway to Heaven"
  5. Pink Floyd - "Wish You Were Here"
  6. Deep Purple - "Child in Time"
  7. Pearl Jam - "Black"
  8. Toto - "Africa"
  9. Coldplay - "Fix You"
  10. Boudewijn de Groot - "Avond"

The complete list: https://www.nporadio2.nl/data/downlo...-2000-2018.pdf
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Old 28 Dec 2018, 11:35 AM   #36
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Im listening to my Jimi Hendrix record (Electric ladyland)

Current song: Still raining still dreaming
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Old 3 Jan 2019, 03:14 AM   #37
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Listening to some Depeche Mode: "Question of Lust", then "Photographic"

Martin Gore should do lead vocals more often, he has a very nice soothing voice.

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Since 1999, the Top 2000 is an annual marathon radio program, that plays the 2000 most popular songs of all time, from Christmas through New Year's Eve. Hosted by Dutch national radio station NPO Radio 2. Over half of the population of the Netherlands listens to the broadcast each year.

During the 6 to 7 day broadcast, the station broadcasts a set of 2000 songs that have been voted on by the show's audience via Internet voting to be the "most popular songs of all time". Voters can also nominate their own choices.

The song "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen has traditionally been voted the most popular song on the countdown (16x).

The top 10 of 2018:
  1. Queen - "Bohemian Rhapsody"

The complete list: https://www.nporadio2.nl/data/downlo...-2000-2018.pdf
In Flanders it's traditionally "Bohemian Rhapsody" too topping this list on the most popular radio station. Generally "Summer of 69" by Bryan Adams is the nr 2, although it could be that in some years' editions there's been a different runner-up. I haven't listened to every year's edition. But very often Bryan Adams was runner-up, always behind "Bohemian Rhapsody".

Studio Brussel, a radio station focussing more on alternative music, generally has a different chart. If I recall well, but I'm unsure by heart, Dutch language song "Mia" by Gorki (sometimes spelled Gorky) was the nr 1 in some editions.

Probably the Walloon radio stations have a similar program with an all-time chart voted by listeners. I would assume at least...
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Old 3 Jan 2019, 03:21 AM   #38
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now Sisters of Mercy - "Temple of Love"

Am I mistaken or is this song about a cult?
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Old 3 Jan 2019, 10:25 AM   #39
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I just put on my Donovan record (Universal Soldier)

Current song: Universal Soldier
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Old 17 Feb 2019, 08:04 AM   #40
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Joe Cocker - Something & With a little help from my friends

Unrivalled performance of two Beatle songs in the Mad Dogs & Englishmen tour (1970-1971).
Of course: Joe Cocker. RIP 2014.
Also worth mentioning:
Leon Russell (guitar, died in 2016).
Chris Stainton (organ).
Rita Coolidge and Claudia Lennear (background vocals).
And a lot more. What a party.

https://youtu.be/Gp5VkkpSFsQ

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Old 20 Feb 2019, 09:04 PM   #41
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now Maggie Reilly - "Wait"

Anyone still remembers her?
Of course.
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She was the voice that made Mike Oldfield's "Moonlight shadow" and "To France" into the epic songs they've become.
That's true. Her voice, her singing, the strange interaction between the lyrics and the music, and the strange lyrics themselves.

I don't think anyone thinks of it as Mike Oldfield's song.
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Old 20 Feb 2019, 09:14 PM   #42
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Bunch of late 60s - early 70s songs. (My brain congealed about 1972.)

Cowgirl in the Sand - probably Neil Young
Celine Dion doing a cover of Here, There and Everywhere.
Spanky and Our Gang
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Old 21 Feb 2019, 01:02 AM   #43
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Ophelia (The Band cover)

Published by Reina del Cid on Sun, 27 Jul 2014 14:50:10 GMT
https://hooktube.com/watch?v=eeU3M_Sl3GA
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Old 21 Feb 2019, 03:09 PM   #44
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Thank you so much

Just before I was repeatedly playing "Ti sento" by Matia Bazar. Lovely, summer-like euphoric Italian dance music
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Old 24 Feb 2019, 01:24 PM   #45
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Arrow Ukulele Anthem

Amanda Palmer singing this song on Chris Thile's "Live from Here" on National Public Radio today:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=OZaR_4us6Ec

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