Hefe Posted May 9, 2012 Share Posted May 9, 2012 If I was smart I would start every day listening to this just to put a perspective on things.... just try not tapping your foot! Quote Link to comment
deepthroat Posted May 9, 2012 Share Posted May 9, 2012 Funny, I was never an RnB fan until just recently. I hated the stuff back in the day, but now I find myself loving it with the added perspective of age and nostalgia. I should note that the same applies to Led Zeppelin - hated them back in the day; have a vast appreciation for them now (at least the later stuff - still can't hear "Dazed and Confused" or some of the more basic numbers without cringing). This track used to get played over a late-night public service announcement that ran during the shows I'd watch at 3AM after getting home drunk back in my partying youth. I still see the visuals for the ad as I hear the song - "Brought to you by the Ad Council of America". This is Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes featuring Teddy Pendergrass on lead vocal. Song was written by McFadden and Whitehead, also members of the group at that time. 2 Quote Link to comment
Lefty Posted May 13, 2012 Share Posted May 13, 2012 She would cheer anyone up mr lefty,I much prefer it to the Canadian national anthem you posted...btw-are Canadians really that stoopid? They ain't stupid aye. But they are either drunk aye, or just aboot drunk aye, most of the time. I was 20 yrs old before I ever knew any who didn't smoke like a chimney and drink like a fish. The Canucks of English descent though, they are usually better folks than most Americans. Quote Link to comment
Lefty Posted May 13, 2012 Share Posted May 13, 2012 For Lefty, no list of cheer him up songs would be complete without this one: Really cool video to go with it: 1 Quote Link to comment
Jimslim Posted May 13, 2012 Share Posted May 13, 2012 A teenage dreams so hard to beat ....... 1 Quote Link to comment
deepthroat Posted May 13, 2012 Share Posted May 13, 2012 Here's a great album by one of rock's legendary artists, who's never had the success as a solo artist that his work with the Velvet Underground would have suggested. Lou Reed is the only successful ex-member, which I think is God's way of making a joke. This is John Cale from his classic Honi Soit album from 1981: 1 Quote Link to comment
duke007 Posted May 15, 2012 Share Posted May 15, 2012 "Misty Mountain Hop" Walkin' in the park just the other day, Baby, What do you, what do you think I saw? Crowds of people sittin' on the grass with flowers in their hair said, "Hey, Boy, do you wanna score?" And you know how it is; I really don't know what time it was, woh, oh, So I asked them if I could stay awhile. I didn't notice but it had got very dark and I was really, Really out of my mind. Just then a policeman stepped up to me and asked us said, "Please, hey, would we care to all get in line, Get in line." Well you know, They asked us to stay for tea and have some fun, Oh, oh, he said that his friends would all drop by, ooh. Why don't you take a good look at yourself and describe what you see, And Baby, Baby, Baby, do you like it? There you sit, sitting spare like a book on a shelf rustin' Ah, not trying to fight it. You really don't care if they're coming, oh, oh, I know that it's all a state of mind, ooh. If you go down in the streets today, Baby, you better, You better open your eyes. Folk down there really don't care, really don't care, don't care, really don't Which, which way the pressure lies, So I've decided what I'm gonna do now. So I'm packing my bags for the Misty Mountains Where the spirits go now, Over the hills where the spirits fly, ooh. I really don't know. Quote Link to comment
Guest Stroker Posted May 15, 2012 Share Posted May 15, 2012 I know my good buddy Henry VIII is probably not a "happy camper" given the recent footy game. so here's something to cheer you up mate! Quote Link to comment
bumblebee Posted May 17, 2012 Share Posted May 17, 2012 When I am in Patts for a long stretch and not in the market most nights, I find myself humming this great track as I wander the sois, savouring the atmosphere, content in the knowledge I don't need to dabble no matter how hard the girls try to sell themselves. It always puts me in a good mood. "I'm just looking I'm not buying I'm just looking keeps me smiling." 1 Quote Link to comment
katana57 Posted May 19, 2012 Share Posted May 19, 2012 Check out the lyrics...a classic 1 Quote Link to comment
katana57 Posted May 20, 2012 Share Posted May 20, 2012 Until yesterday,when I downloaded the lyric version,I honestly thought the first line was "I'm back on Thailand once again". I tell you no lie. Quote Link to comment
williethepimp Posted May 20, 2012 Author Share Posted May 20, 2012 Until yesterday,when I downloaded the lyric version,I honestly thought the first line was "I'm back on Thailand once again". I tell you no lie. Thats what i thought also ......Thailand certainly fits tho .... Quote Link to comment
Jimslim Posted May 20, 2012 Share Posted May 20, 2012 Good to see them make a comeback on Jools Holland this week . One of my favourite bands from the early 80's Dexys Midnight Runners . 1 Quote Link to comment
katana57 Posted May 20, 2012 Share Posted May 20, 2012 Yep. Remember singing along to the chorus,well pissed http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnoUlZnwYy4&ob=av2e Quote Link to comment
duke007 Posted May 22, 2012 Share Posted May 22, 2012 This one takes me back to 1983 while a group of 6 of us from England were picking grapes (Vendage) in a small French town of Buis les Baronnies. I was 22 and there was this gorgeous French girl of around 17 working with us called Nathalie who I grew very fond of (despite her hairy pits). After we had finished the "Vendage" we decided to stay on a couple of days and I arranged to meet Nathalie at a Cafe at 10am for those two days. It was about a 30 minute walk from my tent but I got there at 7-30am Lol, the Cafe had a jukebox and I played this tune numerous times whilst drinking Red Wine and eating Cheese and Croissants with the Locals. We spent most of those two days together, I "cherished" every minute with her and was "gutted" when I had to move on to another town Myself and Nathalie became pen-friends for years after but nothing ever materialised even though we only lived across the Pond On to 2009 and the same tune now also reminds me of a Ladyboy I met in Bangkok, I spent a few nights with her and shes probaly the only girl Ive met that has had me both completely "mesmerised" and bamboozled" at the same time. Her name...Cartoon (Cartun), and she made my earth move alright, unforgetable Both great memories that will live forever and for completely different reasons Heres the tune by AC/DC that brings those happy times back to me 2 Quote Link to comment
Jimslim Posted May 27, 2012 Share Posted May 27, 2012 And so summer is finally here ! Spent a lovely afternoon lying in the park listening to great tunes and relaxing . Strawberries and cream for tea ! Dylan's Blood On the Tracks and Nick Drakes Five Leaves Left get honourable mentions before we got the harder stuff . I'd forgot how good this is ........ beautiful . 1 Quote Link to comment
williethepimp Posted May 27, 2012 Author Share Posted May 27, 2012 Thanx Jimslim,a beautiful day indeed,you got me thinking of summertime also Quote Link to comment
Luung Posted June 16, 2012 Share Posted June 16, 2012 Right, Jim's just given me a kick up the arse on the soul thread, so I'm givin' you one now Willy... This puts a smile on my face any day of the week... And ain't it well executed too! FUCK YOU ooh ooh oh yah!! 3 Quote Link to comment
Hefe Posted June 17, 2012 Share Posted June 17, 2012 +1 on the Nick Drake track jim Like the music, but I'm glad to be done with this kind of situation, but I sure remember them. I wonder what made him think what he needed was more beer [media=] [/media] 1 Quote Link to comment
BackdoorSpecialist Posted June 18, 2012 Share Posted June 18, 2012 I was so happy to see one of my all time favourite bands reform a couple of years back... Managed to get a ticket for the Manchester gig and some lads were saying they were just as good as 30 years ago which cant be bad. Check out this video from there Japan gig, mass Japanese pogo awesome style... http://youtu.be/du4rlzmwIA0 Quote Link to comment
iceberg Posted June 18, 2012 Share Posted June 18, 2012 I like this song it's a cover of a classic, with a bit of a twist in the lyrics. Enjoy http://youtu.be/2oruC0B8LCg Quote Link to comment
deepthroat Posted June 18, 2012 Share Posted June 18, 2012 Here's one I'm a relative newcomer to - I just watched the George Harrison documentary by Scorcese and they played a bit of this from the Concert For Bangladesh film. I knew this song as a Spock's Beard tune, never realized it was a cover of the Harrison original Beware of Darkness Quote Link to comment
Luung Posted June 20, 2012 Share Posted June 20, 2012 Here's one I'm a relative newcomer to - I just watched the George Harrison documentary by Scorcese and they played a bit of this from the Concert For Bangladesh film. I knew this song as a Spock's Beard tune, never realized it was a cover of the Harrison original Beware of Darkness If someone was to put me on the spot & ask me what's my favorite album ever, I'd have to say George Harrison's Concert for Bangledesh. Here's too more tracks from that album, Billy Preston with 'That's the way God Planned It' (I've posted it before, but it's worth doing again) & George Harrison's 'Whah Whah'. I could do 'Awaiting You All' & so many other tracks, but i'm hogging this already. I used to see him a lot in one of our local music pubs, he was a quiet inoffensive bloke who just sat n the corner with a jug of ale wearing a 'Rasta tea cozy hat', I was so utterly devestate after he died... And he just wasn't there anymore! Quote Link to comment
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