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yurieee Posted Mon 06 Jul, 2009 2:21 PM |
Ring out the bell : Travis
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ricv64 Posted Mon 06 Jul, 2009 3:27 PM |
you say that you don't mean it |
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AbsGinger Posted Mon 06 Jul, 2009 3:44 PM |
Human nature - M. Jackson |
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rella Posted Mon 06 Jul, 2009 3:49 PM |
~helpless ~ neil y |
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Rammsfer Posted Mon 06 Jul, 2009 4:13 PM |
Setting Sun - Oasis |
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ricv64 Posted Tue 07 Jul, 2009 6:07 AM |
everything flows |
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Rammsfer Posted Tue 07 Jul, 2009 3:40 PM |
Boy 1904 - Riceboy Sleeps |
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Darran Posted Tue 07 Jul, 2009 3:58 PM |
There has been one song on my brain for a few days now....
Listen Up - Noel G
or you can have the Liam version as well
Full band live
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AbsGinger Posted Fri 10 Jul, 2009 2:48 PM |
ANGELA MCCLUSKEY | IT S BEEN DONE
auteur : LARSON/SUNDING/MCCLUSKEY
album : SINGLE
[EMI | 2004] |
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ricv64 Posted Sat 11 Jul, 2009 4:36 AM |
with a girl like you |
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Rammsfer Posted Sat 11 Jul, 2009 4:43 AM |
I Believe In All - Oasis |
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mili Posted Sat 11 Jul, 2009 9:01 AM |
Lighten up Morrissey by Sparks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMW_ROS94Kk |
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ricv64 Posted Sat 11 Jul, 2009 2:45 PM |
heard this on the radio yesterday , bit jesus and mary chain/primitives copping but i like it , the legends
always the same |
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Scottish Dubliner Posted Sat 11 Jul, 2009 9:49 PM |
Rammsfer wrote: Setting Sun - Oasis
Not fucking Oasis but The Chemical Brothers feat. Noel I think you'll find
Setting Sun
During the 1995 Glastonbury Festival, Rowlands and Simons had another conversation with Noel Gallagher. Gallagher told them how much he liked Exit Planet Dust, and asked if he could sing on a future track, similar to the way Tim Burgess had worked on "Life Is Sweet". They didn't think much of the offer at the time, given how busy Gallagher would be with the release of Oasis' (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, plus the complexities of dealing with each others' record companies. However, the duo later worked on a track which they thought would benefit from having a vocal on it. They sent Gallagher a tape of what they had done so far. He worked on it overnight, and left a message with them early the next morning that he was ready to record it. The track was called "Setting Sun" and was finally released in October 1996. It entered the UK charts at the top, giving the duo their first ever Number One single. "Setting Sun" was backed by a longer instrumental version, and also a new track "Buzz Tracks", which was not much more than a DJ tool. The three remaining Beatles' lawyers later wrote to the Chemical Brothers, mistakenly claiming that they had sampled Tomorrow Never Knows. Virgin Records hired a musicologist to prove that they did not sample the classic 1960s psychedelic song.
In March 1997, the Brothers released the second track from their forthcoming album, to give the world a further taste of what to expect. "Block Rockin' Beats" went straight to #1 in the UK, possibly thanks, this time, to its Schoolly D vocal sample and re-working of the bassline from 23 Skidoo's single "Coup". The NME named it Single Of The Week and said "It throbs like your head might if you had just done a length underwater in a swimming pool full of amyl." It later won them a Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance.
In the US at this time, "Setting Sun" was sitting at Number 80 in the Billboard Top 100, after selling around 80,000 copies, an uncommon achievement for a European "dance" act. Sales from Exit Planet Dust were also around 150,000.
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Scottish Dubliner Posted Sat 11 Jul, 2009 9:57 PM |
Tonight ditto
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