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Sheena Easton – 9 to 5 Lyrics
| 6 years ago
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It’s also not by Sheena Easton. This is the Dolly Parton song. 9 to 5 by Sheena Easton was called “Morning Train” in the US to avoid such confusion. |
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Black – Sweetest Smile Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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Great depressing song...not sure what it's about but brilliantly moody and full of doom - think we all feel like that at sometime. |
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Simon and Garfunkel – Leaves That Are Green Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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I only found out recently that Billy Bragg had nicked the first 2 lines from Paul Simon. An admirer of Mr Bragg as I am, I think these lyrics belong in this song far more than they do in "A New England".
The only criticism I would give is that the music is a little too "happy" for the lyrics, and doesn't give much sense of the mood, which I think should be, at best, melancholy. After all, getting old is pretty depressing!
"Hazy Shade Of Winter" perfectly describes the life process and its music sets the exact scene whereas the music and lyrics seem to contradict themselves in this song. |
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Joe Jackson – Sunday Papers Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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Well I don't know about that Kfe2, I've listened to my version and it clearly says "mad punk rockers". Dunno if we have different versions or if one or more of us need ear surgery.. |
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Run-DMC – It's Like That Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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Ok...Maybe I'm being a little pedantic. but I prefer the original Run DMC (1984) version. The lyrics make more sense in this context, rather than the danced up 90s mix by Jason Nevins. Classic old school rap! |
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Black Grape – Kelly's Heroes Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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Better lyrics than I could have done Riviera! I'm going with "sink like subs" rather than "sing like surfs" though. Will we ever know? And does it really matter? |
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Stevie Wonder – Master Blaster (Jammin') Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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Totally agree. I can't believe the lack of posts on all Stevie Wonder's songs. Yes he's done some dodgy tracks, but this (in my opinion) is by far his best. An excellent song. Shame his optimism about Zimbabwe was a little off target. |
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Creedence Clearwater Revival – Cotton Fields Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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This song has been covered by a variety of mainstream artists...from Harry Belafonte to The Pogues and Elton John. Best version in my opinion though was by the Beach Boys (which reached no. 5 in the UK) shortly after CCR had their version out. |
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The KLF – 3am Eternal Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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P2P malicious? Illegal mostly I agree, and I of course would never condone sharing copyrighted material, but isn't this just the big boy music industry getting its come-uppance? P2P - Power to the people. |
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The Stranglers – Nice 'N' Sleazy Lyrics
| 18 years ago
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Battersea Park - 1978 I think. A live and fairly infamous performance with several strippers (mostly female, but male too) on stage. Was considered pretty risque and un-pc at the time so god knows what they've think of it now. You should be able to pick up a copy of it somewhere. |
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Sex Pistols – Friggin' In The Riggin' Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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The original song is about 150 verses long! This shortened version sung by the god who is Steve Jones. At least he didn't sell out like certain others... |
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The Stranglers – Ugly Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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One of my favourite Stranglers songs...vaguely offensive and I'm fairly sure JJB would admit it is lyrically meaningless. Still it is a great song. |
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Sex Pistols – Who Killed Bambi? Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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Girl at the beginning of the film was a Sue Catwoman "look-a-like". This song was a relic of Mclaren's 1st attempt at producing a Sex Pistols film - "Who Killed Bambi" - sung on The Swindle by Eddie Tenpole. |
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Sex Pistols – You Need Hands Lyrics
| 19 years ago
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A Max Bygraves song wasn't it? Just Mclaren (who admittedly doesn't have THAT bad a voice) filling in a few voids in the film. |
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