Published on 12, July, 2020
Hi I've two songs
Simone White bunny in a bunny suit.
Daft punk - within
Both talk to me :-) and put into words how I'm feeling.
Anyone relate or have any others to add.
Sorry I couldn't link to YouTube but they are both on there if you search.
:-)
Supertramp
The logical song
Thanks Tom! Amazing song. The whole "Automatic for the People" album was what first started me listening to REM during a bad time in my life when I was 15.
Great songs and videos. The video for "The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite" is another great video....
Here you go, Wellington. Great song. And a great vid, too...
www.youtube.com/watch
Trainspotter said:I love this song. After whatever happens today, there is always tomorrow.Gates of Dawn by Secret GardeAmazingly, the band won the Eurovision Song Contest for Norway in 1995, although the fiddler is Irish. (they are really only a duo, with guest singers). Their most famous song that they wrote is "You raise me up", although I dont like that one so much, been done to death I suppose!
I love this song. After whatever happens today, there is always tomorrow.
Gates of Dawn by Secret Garde
Amazingly, the band won the Eurovision Song Contest for Norway in 1995, although the fiddler is Irish. (they are really only a duo, with guest singers). Their most famous song that they wrote is "You raise me up", although I dont like that one so much, been done to death I suppose!
I love that track, Trainspotter. I think I must check them out.
I love this one by Billy Joel: "She is always a woman to me."
Why, I don't know really know, I just find it witty and amusing.
Also, "Runaway" by The Corrs:
lostmyway said:I love this song. After whatever happens today, there is always tomorrow.Gates of Dawn by Secret Garden
Gates of Dawn by Secret Garden
I liked that one very much, Trainspotter - kind of mystical. The graphics were very restful to watch also.
Are they an Irish band?
Trainspotter said:I love this song. After whatever happens today, there is always tomorrow.Gates of Dawn by Secret Garden
Great songs everyone x
Wellington said:Find the River - REM
Find the River - REM
I almost said that! Wonderful song.
Let Down - Radiohead
Medicine Bottle - Red House Painters
Another Sunny Day - Belle and Sebastian
.... to name a few!
This track (can't really call it a song!) by Roger Waters perhaps says what goes on in my head at times. Can't say it is beautiful in any sense of the world, and I used to find it quite nightmarish, but they need to come out occasionally:
Several Species of small furry animals
On the other hand, the previous track to this on Ummagumma is quite beautiful and relaxing and it takes me to a place I'd like to be - full of peace and calm with only the sounds of nature to break thee silence. This has been edited to remove the fly-squat at the end!
Grantchester Meadows
Hurt - Nine Inch Nails, but Johnny Cash cover
Old Man - Neil Young
Damage - David Sylvian and Robert Fripp
Your Lucky Day In Hell - Eels
Lithium - Nirvana
Driven Like The Snow - Sisters of Mercy
Losing My Religion - REM...
Sinead O'Connor - Feel So Different. From the album "I do not want what I haven't got"