Songs everyone should hear

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lamb is very good.

I like this thread!! Ok... just one song....

"Volcano" Damien Rice
 
I actually prefer the BellX1 version, but I only have that on a tape. Do you know where I can buy their CD?
 
I'm not sure. I just have a burned copy of it. I've looked on amazon UK and hmv, but of course they didn't have it. I would try emailing them on their website and maybe they can ship a copy to you or tell you a place online where you can order it. :shrug:
 
AcrobatMan said:

1) Porcupine Tree - Buying new soul
I couldn 't find this song online, but I managed to download "Prodigal" and "Russia on Ice". I really like them. They must be British. :sexywink:
 
Go-Betweens - Spring Rain

In general, the Go-Betweens are a completely essential band. "Liberty Belle and the Black Diamond Express," "Before Hollywood," and "Spring Hill Fair" are some of the most beautiful--and inexplicably underappreciated--albums ever.
 
sulawesigirl4 said:
omg, mug222 is alive! :eek: howdy! :wave:

hey sula :wave:

i'm around, but work etc. has caught up with me :huh:

still find time to stop in every so often :)
 
"Take the Long Road and Walk It" ~The Music

"Here Comes a Regular" ~The Replacements

"Sometimes" ~Ours

"Every Day is Like Sunday" ~Morissey
 
Skeek I HEAR YOU on Gorecki!

The song I'm into right now is Beth Orton's "Concrete Sky"
It's just beautiful.

Also, "Carnival" by Van Morrison
 
doves - pounding

actually the whole album

esp caught by the river, the last broadcast, words, and there goes the fear.
 
I have a new one.. or rather a rediscovered old one:

Peter Gabriel (with Sinead O'Conner) - Blood of Eden
 
the books - enjoy your worries, you may never have them again
the notwist - pick up the phone
sonic youth - disconnection notice
dismemberment plan - the city
hot hot heat - naked in the city again
oneida/liars - rose and licorice
 

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