Guilty Pleasures

Tunes, bands and gigs.

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Bjork's ground-breaking video for All is Full of Love,
but with a (too short) bass n drums re-mix
(settings: 720p HD, sounds best)



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Not sure if I should feel guilty about this one, but I do...

There must have been a door there in the wall when I came in.
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----- :twisted: -----



(my next tattoo...)


The more twisted the original song, the more interesting the lullabyed versie...

(original versie played over Fight Club's closing credits)
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Harry Chapin, “Cat’s in the Cradle”
Bob Carlisle, “Butterfly Kisses”
Elvis Presley, “In the Ghetto”
…and “Have I told you lately that I love you”, and have sung them all...Damn, that's hard for a Man's Man to admit...LOL.
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Saw this at Ronnie Scotts I think in 1982. Bostin looking bird, a voice to die for but the tenor sax is spine tingling......


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You are 15. 6'2" tall, clumsy as fuck, love folk and jazz music and to be honest a bit of a swot. It's 1973. You ain't going to get a shag quoting Virgil and being the one that knows the latest conductor to have a Verdi opera out on a 33 RPM long player. So, me and the other one (6'3", thick, but a good second row forward) did a paper round each, collected scrap metal, worked hiring ice skates to incompetents, drove the Zamboni 7 days a week until we had some money in the pocket and then watched these people.





Bought sharp suits with 6" lapels, 5" four button waistbands, 32" flared bottoms and learned a few moves from the film. Whispered the title words into a girls ear during the last dance and it was nearly always an early taxi back from her house. :wink:

God bless The Spinners.

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Rosie and the Originals


The Jive Five featuring Eugene Pitt


All in Fabulous Monaural :D
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Rosie has a bostin voice. I love a bit of Doo-Wop.

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What a long strange trip it is.
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