Oh yeah definitley, that's great. Hmmm I suppose 80's pop is somewhat growing on me.
8.5/10
hmmm. . . . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgROhzF4eyY
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Oh yeah definitley, that's great. Hmmm I suppose 80's pop is somewhat growing on me.
8.5/10
hmmm. . . . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgROhzF4eyY
Great Dylan song, Rolling Stone magazine's poll put it at the number one song of all time, and it may just be ;) 10/10
http://www.youtube.com/watch#playnex...&v=jElUvFSBa30
Oh yeah, I've heard some of his songs, definitely digg the old folk stuff.
8.7/10
This has been in my head for months, it was the opening music for Eyes Wide Shut.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYhZVqODYsI
Wow, unbelievably - a classic piece which I actually know! :eek: :)
I like the smooth sound of it. I find it hard to explain, but especially the first minute the sound is ... is ... soft?! Can you say that about music? I mean soft as in soothing and dreamy. Maybe I better stop talking now - just listen ;)
8/10
Sarah McLachlan - a great songwriter (lyrics!) and singer. Here is one of her less known songs:
Ice
That was awesome - thanks for posting that. I wouldn't have heard it otherwise because I can't bring myself to listen to her for some reason probably because I am only vaguely aware of one release that I didn't like so much.
http://popup.lala.com/popup/360569470938801228
Tori Amos :biggrin: Well, she rocks! No question about that. I like Crucify best, but this one is also mesmerising.
8/10
I heard this on CSI NY and I just had to find it
Fever Ray - Keep the Streets Empty for Me
On another day I could easily find this banal. But today, being tired and a little under the weather, I can dig it well enough. 7.3/10.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQvxFMhiL5Q
meh
Sorry, but my taste just doesn't fit with country. 5/10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JH3O4HSs7g (this is from the French masterpiece Jules et Jim)
EDIT: Ugh I can't believe I posted such a low-quality version of the clip. Here's a much better one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqwLx...eature=related
I would never choose to listen to it regularly haha, but it has a certain charm in the context of the film 6/10
Here's some French Canadian music from the 20s, very folk oriented and different from France's music. Obviously, with much less jazz influence.
http://www.youtube.com/watch#v=2fNFx...eature=related
Haha, I also came across this one from the same singer which is outrageously offensive.
http://www.youtube.com/watch#v=Sp2M1...eature=related
Edit: Haha, not necessary to watch all of them, but I thought this one about Americans coming up during prohibition to drink was kind of cute.
http://www.youtube.com/watch#v=1Q3VM...eature=related
5/10 was too folky for me lol.
(my French isn't very good so I was somewhat oblivious to the outragessness of the second one :S )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv_DcRYX43o From Mulholland Drive, though unfortunately I can't find an actual clip so it's just the song. Oh well, it's a masterful scene in the film and IMHO Lynch's finest moment.
EDIT: Oh I really like the third one! 8/10
Haha, I normally hate that song in English, but she has a lovely voice. 8/10
http://www.youtube.com/watch#playnex...&v=XXq5VvYAI1Q
Very good 7/10 made me think of this song, familiar to everybody I'm sure:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kNEo8OxrT8
Sure :) There's been a time when I couldn't understand why that song was always so high in those "top 100 of best songs ever". Lately, I start to understand the beauty of it :biggrin:
7/10
Some easy listening rock:
Saving Jane - Imperfection
I especially like the lyrics :)
It started good but somehow did not live up to my expectation: 6/10.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GkVhgIeGJQ
I've noticed that not only am I more critical than most about songs posted here, but I also seem to come in just when Scheherezade has posted, so I appear to be relentlessly snide about her picks.
In this case, I'm pleased to say that I think The Cure are a terrific, if limited, idea and when they first appeared (when I was about nineteen) I really liked Three Imaginary Boys, and then I really disliked The Forest, and after that Robert and I have had a kinduv on-off thing which we've come to understand how to live with. 8/10
Similar era. Incidentally, for unashamed pop music, this is the best bass player since McCartney.