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You Can�t Win  performed by  Ann Sexton  
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    :  Great choice Olli.And I thought Norwegians weren't cool.That'll teach me,tiger!
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    : The glorious moment of drag queen disco this side of Dead Or Alive.  Play it today just to ignite the ire of a fundie near you.
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    : hi, thats a great track. Its from the first LP "Asha
Puthli".  Have u heard the song "Space Talk" from her album ' The Devil is Loose' also a fantastic track.  btw, the year  for  'Right down here " is 1974 way ahead of its time,like most of her music.
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    : Wow ... Astrud got a little fun-KAY there. I didn't know she recorded anything like this. Gotta check out that album!
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    : I totally agree - it's a very good song!
    : he he. "stupid pop mood". i like that.
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    : Agreed.  This track and "Drake" are my favorites from the album -- especially "Drake."  Good recommendation.  
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Autostrada per Los Angeles  performed by  Bruno Nicolai  
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    : ohhhh that is nice the 60s were ruled style wise by scorpio (1958-1972)so its the sexiest musical period.
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    : God I hate the Cardiacs.
I'm so Wacky.
I'm so Zany.
Wacky! Zany! Wacky! Zany!
Wacky! Wacky! Zany! Zany!
Thats all I have to say.
    : What rubbish, you havent paid attention at all. So much of it is about fear, pain, courage, the humour is gritted teeth in the face of sadness. Bit too subtle for you, eh?  Too much like real life? 
    : I had the misfortune to have to spend an hour paying attention, christ, 20 years ago.  That was quite enough, thank you.
Subtle? No.
Real life? Maybe they appraoched the real life feelings of my 4 year old on a chemical high after too much squash and her toys taken away.
Maybe they've evolved.  I hope so,  but I'll bear a grudge for that gig.
    : the nme orthodoxy would have it that the cardiacs are somehow putting on an act. far from it - the reason their music is so powerful is that it's dredged up from the fearful chaos that lurks just beneath our feeble psyches. cardiacs haters fear this chaos, and their fear is projected as resentment, leaving them unable to access the music of britain's greatest band.
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Creole  performed by  Charlie Hunter Quartet featuring Mos Def  
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The Face I Love  performed by  Chris Montez  
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Never mind it's only love  performed by  David Essex
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    : Yes, this one's rather spooky - and beautiful.  I recommend the entire album!
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Poxa (P�xa)  performed by  Evandro Marinho  
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    : this album's a favorite of mine, too.  I also really like her album "Soliel" of a couple years earlier.  The interesting thing about this album is that the Brazilian female guitarist Tuca (just one name) backed her on this as she did on Nara Leao's gorgeous tribute to Bossa Nova (recorded in France), "Dez Anos Depois."  If you listen to these albums side by side you can clearly here the similarities, not to say they sound identical.  And doesn't Fracoise look stunning on the b&w album cover?
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The End of Life  performed by  Gabor Szabo  
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Paradise Lost  performed by  GAIN  
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    : hmm. that was supposed to read: available on the cd "a very special album" on emperor norton. there�s also a cover by the danish band pornorama. it doesn't add much to the track though, except better recording technology and a dodgier sax line..
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    : Excellent recommendation and great description. Unfortunately the only track off their sophomore effort that can moodwise hold up to such exquisite songs like "Pilots" or "Utopia" from their debut.
    : I actually dig the second LP a great deal.  Very disco/electro, (as opposed to Ennio), but really high quality disco/electro. (And simply delivering a "Felt Mountain" Part II would have been a bit dull - I think.) "Forever" and "Hairy Trees" are pretty darn exquisite, likewise.
    : a beautiful track that simply melts into your ears. You get the impression that something very naughty is going on but never quite sure exactly what. Has Rachel Stevens ripped this band off or what?
    : A sumptuous moment from one of this decade's most solid slabs of sound.
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Cologne Cerrone Houdini  performed by  Goldfrapp  
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Sexual Healing  performed by  Hot-8 Brass Band  
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    : Hi,
Just to say that Jeff Buckley didn't write Yard of Blonde Girls (not that you'd ever know from the way he performs it.  *sigh*)  It was written by A.Clark - L.Kramer - I.Lorre.  But yes, girls do love this song.  Espencially we blonde ones!!!!
    : 'yard of blonde girls' seems to be a somewhat pejorative term (the middle-upper class socialites, the 'gold sharks') so while Jeff Buckley may have stood rock god-like and looked upon legions of blonde girls (somehow I doubt that was his main audience) with a sexually approving eye, if the song spoke anything about his truth, he would probably have been looking out for the different one, the pure one who rises above social politicking in her innocence, the Lola.
    : eloquently said elison; i have to agree with you, especially in reference to the "gold sharks glittering." in david browne's dual biography on tim and jeff buckley titled "dream brother," he points out that when jeff recorded this song he made it very apparent that he didn't want any Sony reps to get a hold of it...
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Can't Get You Out of My Head  performed by  Kylie Minogue  
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Yo Que No Vivo Sin Ti (You Don�t Have to Say You Love Me)  performed by  Luis Miguel  
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    : Very pleased to say I saw Marcos Valle perform this last night.  Thats a great set of names to drop "Heres a song I wrote with Eumir Deodato and Jao Donato".  Very cool. And a very good song, he handled the keys himself live. 
And thanks to everyone whos namedropped Valle on musical taste, as I otherwise would have missed out on a great gig!
    : this track was a reworking of Donato's tune "Batuque" from his album with Deodato, called "Joao Donato" or Donato/Deodato on the original LP.  Basically, Marcos Valle liked the song and decided to add lyrics.  Funnily, the way that Donato/Deodato was recorded each of these famous composers added their parts seperately starting with Donato's keyboards, then Deodato's arrangement and then marcos took that and reworked it with lyrics and azimuth as his backup band.  one of my all-time favorite tracks.
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Diga Diga Doo  performed by  Martin Denny  
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Female of the Species  performed by  Meg Myles  
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Space Lord  performed by  Monster Magnet  
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What You Want  performed by  My Bloody Valentine  
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King of the Carrot Flowers Prt. 1,2 & 3.  performed by  Neutral Milk Hotel  
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Song Against Sex  performed by  Neutral Milk Hotel
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Macumba  performed by  Nicos Jaritz Sextet  
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Dance, Bunny Honey, Dance  performed by  Penny McLean  
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    : i love that song--the bass line!...but am not fortunate enough to have the 1st record. i'm also a big fan of "poptones" off their second edition lp.
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Break Fool  performed by  Rah Digga  
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I Don’t Know  performed by  Ruth Brown  
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    : There is an instrumental version on a twelve inch I have that sounds remarkably prescient of Metal Box era PiL: heavy repetetive bass, odd guitar noises and something about the drums, too. 
Great track, vocal or no.
    : oh, that�s awesome, n-jeff! i always wondered if there was an instrumental version...one of the funkiest white tracks ever
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Sex Beat  performed by  Sex Beat  
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Ginza Samba  performed by  Stan Getz and Cal Tjader Sextet  
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I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face  performed by  Stan Getz and Cal Tjader Sextet  
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Reading is Sexy  performed by  Stone Avenue Musical Endeavors  
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    : Its hard to pick just one track off an LP thats this good.  It took me ten years to track down my copy, and I had to pay full collectors price for it, but it was worth every penny.
By the way, I don't think thats Bob singing, is it?  He sings on one of his other LP's and its not too, er, memorable.
    : According to the liner notes, "Bob Crew was persuaded by producer Dino de Laurentiis to sing on the wonderful end cue, 'An Angel is Love'."
But I haven't listened to his other songs, so I can't say it's definitely his voice, though...
    : Liner notes, blimey.  Top song even so.
    : truly great song. but i have to say, that i like the theme tune more. but it's maybe because i only listen to it while watching the intro with jane fonda undressing. best intro scene of a movie ever! and jane is supersexy, isn't she?!
candy!!
    : Does anyone know where could download mp3s of the Babarella soundtrack? Any other recomendations welcome.
    : It's in print on Harkit Records.  Here's one of many places you can buy it: http://www.moviegrooves.com/shop/barbarella.htm.
    : probably my favourite soundtrack ever. has to agree with heinmukk though, the title tune is better. the version in the actual movie is a bit different from the soundtrack version, probably worth ripping from the dvd if you can get your hands on it. I also love the track "fight in flight", it probably has one of the coolest combos of funk guitars and string arrangements there is.... there�s a rerelease of the album with some bonus tracks by the young lovers out, (some pretty standard easy listening cover versions of existing tracks, nice if you're a completist though.) dont remember wich label it�s on though.
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    : I've not heard this, and I'm not really going to go out of my way to find it, although I appreciate your sentiments.  Anyway, before Jefferson Airplane, Grace Slick and some of the others were in a band called The Great Society, and they also did a version of this song, produced by Sly Stone. So it feels like something of a circle turning, although in 1966 he hadn't formed the great melting pot of the family. 
There are stories attached to that session, but thats by the by, the Great Societys' legacy would be a very fine live album.  You should track it down. Proper Psychedelia.
    : Jeff, thanks for the comment. Sly Stone being involved in a version of this sounds intriguing, I will try to track it down. 
Also interesting that you should use the word 'psychedelia'. You're absolutely right to - I think I didn't because I tend to associate it with either very surreal type of music (e.g. early Pink Floyd) or fairly mellow music (e.g Albatross, Good Morning Starshine, or late Pink Floyd), and both Somebody To Love and White Rabbit are neither.....Well, I suppose White Rabbit is surreal, but in a direct kind of way if that makes sense. You could say its closer to punk than hippy.
I know very little about this period to be honest - as you can probably tell - but there's more interesting music there than I once thought.
P.S. I wouldn't 'go out of your way to find' the Boogie Pimps version. In the context of the video channel they have on in the gym it was great when it came on - the vocal is similar and as I say the video is just so wierd it's worth watching. All in all quite fun but not essential. 
cheers, Matt
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    : I always liked these guys too. Queer did miss the mark in america for sure, although I think "Going South" got some airplay... I'm a big fan of the Birdwood Cage LP. A very underrated group from a very popular label. 
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    : Wow. I really want to find this song now. Great recommendation!
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