Songs That Are Hidden Away at the Back of your Cupboard.

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Songs That Are Hidden Away at the Back of your Cupboard.

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Bow Wow Wow - I Want Candy
Soft Cell - Tainted Love
The Futureheads - Hounds of Love
The Cure - Lullaby
Placebo - Runnin' Up That Hill
Radiohead - Creep
The Stranglers - Strange Little Girl
The Cure - Close to Me
The Fall - MiddleMass*
Blancmange - Living on the Ceiling
The Firm - Star Trekkin'
Paul Weller - The Changingman
The Mission - Tower of Strength
Tubeway Army (featuring Gary Newman) - Are Friends Electric?
Sisters of Mercy - This Corrosion
James - Born of Frustration
Voice of the Behive - Perfect Places
Shakespeare's Sister - Goodbye Cruel World
Billy Bragg - A13
Adam and the Ants -:The Human Beings¤
The Damned - A New Rose
Sham69 - Hurry Up, Harry
Tenpole Tudor - Swords of a Thousand Men
Editors - Smokers Outside The Hospital Door
Snow Patrol - Chasing Cars
Half Man, Half Biscuit - Everything's AOR*

What's in the back of your music cupboard (metaphorically speaking)?

N.B. This thread isn't supposed to be a rival to, the ever popular, "What'cha listening to?" Thread. This thread is for those old tunes from one's adolescence (or earlier or later) that you used to really like, forgot, haven't heard in ages and a chance brings it, and several others, back to mind. Please place those songs here.

* Because no collection or compilation od songs should be without a least one track from them
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Great idea!
New Rose btw awesome!!!

A big chuck of memoryloss notwithstanding (and overcoming german sucktube without using slow proxies):

Gary Moore - Over the hills and far away
Pars, ODB, Mya - Ghetto Superstar
Billy Idol - White Wedding
Fugees - Ready or not
Eurythmics - There must be an angel
George Harrison - Dream Away
Die Toten Hosen - hier kommt Alex one edit: in here is some clockwork orange ultra violence and nudity for those at work
Falco - Rock me Amadeus
No Doubt - Don`t speak
Yes - Love will find a way

Wow what a soul searching striptease that was. Still, my mary tastes even better now
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Re: Songs That Are Hidden Away at the Back of your Cupboard.

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Love and anger relationship with the lovely and angry Lady Ethyl:



Alcohol by Howling Maggie

Indeed. No words.


Honky’s Ladder by Afghan Whigs

Such anger… Anger is a pub that I choose to not visit much anymore. But anger has its place in our human condition, and what sights to behold, huh. The power of true rage is intoxicating in its endless possibilities for damage. Until the adrenaline rush evaporates and you are left with weak, trembly muscles and nausea, and have to deal with the broken pieces.



Just Like Heaven by The Cure

It’s the watery sound of the guitar, cascading down under the waves, and then climbing back up for another bout. Or another boat? But the synthesizer was agreed to have been quite important, in a PM discussion a while ago.



Need to do more drinking for the next three. But here’s this, to engage you in this thread of Dr. Palinka’s excellent consideration and inquiry:


What is it about music, the language of emotion, that brings us back to our formative years?

Perhaps for you, it was the 1930’s? (for Dotta)



40’s? (sorry about that)



50’s?



60’s?



70’s?


80’s?


90’s?

What ya got?


Me?





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