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You know that song you loved the moment you heard it, then hear it again years later - Oedipussy Rex - 04-12-2018 ... and it's still great? Sweet - Ballroom Blitz RE: You know that song you loved the moment you heard it, then hear it again years later - Kersus - 04-12-2018 (04-12-2018, 12:28 PM)Oedipussy Rex Wrote: ... and it's still great? This is why I always liked the song - https://youtu.be/p09Mvu0u2kk - quite a commercial for a teenager in the 80s. RE: You know that song you loved the moment you heard it, then hear it again years later - Oedipussy Rex - 04-12-2018 David Bowie - Suffragette City Can you figure out the line that got my tween/early teen self permanently hooked? RE: You know that song you loved the moment you heard it, then hear it again years later - Oedipussy Rex - 04-13-2018 King Crimson - Larks' Tongues in Aspic, Part I Come 3:44, I knew I was in for an amazing ride. It still carries me away. RE: You know that song you loved the moment you heard it, then hear it again years later - Oedipussy Rex - 04-14-2018 Yes - Close to the Edge Do not play on laptop speakers. It needs full fidelity, not just high, to appreciate the interplay of melody and counter-melody, theme and counter-theme. Yes at their peak. RE: You know that song you loved the moment you heard it, then hear it again years later - Oedipussy Rex - 04-14-2018 This one's a bit of a cheat. I'm posting an entire album. Beau Brummels - Bradley's Barn One of the most underrated bands of the '60s. This album still holds up today. RE: You know that song you loved the moment you heard it, then hear it again years later - Oedipussy Rex - 04-17-2018 Flamin' Groovies - Yesterday's Numbers Off of their third album, Teenage Head, which many "retro-critics", people who give modern critiques of old albums, call one of the best albums of 1971. Too bad its sales didn't match even the positive reviews of the time. I'm also including a song off of their first album, "Supersnazz" Flamin' Groovies - Laurie Did It By the way, don't look online for the lyrics. What few sites have them just copied from each other and they are all wrong. I met her at the station She wasn't there on time I told her I was frantic She said that she was flying Oh Laurie, she did it so well There was a time on Tenth Street Above the laundromat I said, "Please stand beside me" That's exactly why she sat Oh Laurie, she did it so well I remember a night in August Looking up at the sky When the silence lasted longest And she wanted to die Terrified and lost I wandered Through the ruins we made Longing to relive the night we laid Let us congregate in silence To the spot where Laurie lies Curse the brown grass she waits under And toss insults at the sky Oh Laurie, you know she did it so well Oh Laurie, she did it so well ... RE: You know that song you loved the moment you heard it, then hear it again years later - Oedipussy Rex - 04-24-2018 Roxy Music - Mother of Pearl A song in two parts. The first representing the frenetic party life, the second introspective self-discovery. The beauty is that the speaker's conclusion is not what the listener would expect of such a song. My favorite Roxy Music song. RE: You know that song you loved the moment you heard it, then hear it again years later - Oedipussy Rex - 04-29-2018 Tom Waits - The Piano Has Been Drinking Just listen to the song, don't watch the video. Whoever put that montage together didn't do a very good job with pictures that kind of match the words, but not the meaning of the song. Afterward follow the suggested link of Waits performing the song for Fernwood Tonight. RE: You know that song you loved the moment you heard it, then hear it again years later - Oedipussy Rex - 07-18-2021 Didn't I already post this somewhere? Mendelssohn - Hebrides Overture |