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The power of music 20:57 - Mar 16 with 3997 viewsdickythorpe

What song really gets to you? I don't care what the experts say or what "convention" expects you to subscribe to.......mine is incomprehensible as I suppose those if your choices are.

Music....... incredible power....

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The power of music on 21:09 - Mar 16 with 1973 viewsjack2jack

Gets me every time, for very personal reasons

Great thread by the way.👍
Cracking song that by DM. btw
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The power of music on 23:42 - Mar 16 with 1815 viewsItchySphincter








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The power of music on 23:51 - Mar 16 with 1807 viewsDrGonzo

I don't expect many if any if you to have the same taste in music but I've recently being enjoying Andrew WKs latest album. Find it quite uplifting.
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The power of music on 23:57 - Mar 16 with 1800 viewsexiledclaseboy

I sang bohemian rhapsody from start to finish with my niece at my other niece’s wedding earlier. That makes me happy. Today’s been a good day.

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The power of music on 00:06 - Mar 17 with 1791 viewsMuteswan

I’m not really a big fan of opera but this gets me every time.
My late father used to play the Joan Sutherland version of this and it reminds me of him.
O Mio Babbino Caro
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The power of music on 00:59 - Mar 17 with 1764 viewsdameedna

Thats Entertainment

By The Jam

Understated simple brilliance.





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By The Clash

What a songwriter

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The power of music on 05:21 - Mar 17 with 1728 viewsLord_Bony

The power of music on 00:06 - Mar 17 by Muteswan

I’m not really a big fan of opera but this gets me every time.
My late father used to play the Joan Sutherland version of this and it reminds me of him.
O Mio Babbino Caro
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Farkin beautiful mate.

While we re on the subject of Puccini,I recently recorded myself in the studio singing this for the wife's birthday (for her ears only).


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The power of music on 08:24 - Mar 17 with 1663 viewslifelong

The power of music on 00:06 - Mar 17 by Muteswan

I’m not really a big fan of opera but this gets me every time.
My late father used to play the Joan Sutherland version of this and it reminds me of him.
O Mio Babbino Caro
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Love a bit of Puccini.

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The power of music on 08:28 - Mar 17 with 1655 viewsLohengrin

I’m not sure if this is the sort of thing you’re after, Dicky, but I heard this version of The Rising of the Lark as I was driving a few days ago and my mind started to drift away, I was twenty again and all I could smell was Kiwi boot polish and Blanco...


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The power of music on 10:31 - Mar 17 with 1592 viewstaffpunk

So many that remind me of certain events in life, some happy/some sad. I can't do links but a few of the top of my head-

Slade-Everyday. Ystrad Rhondda Boys Club discos, tapping the girls for a smooch.
The Damned-New Rose. Hearing this on John Peel when I was 14, and just thinking wow, what is this wonderful new music.
The Saints-This Perfect Day. I used to follow my brothers band Mad Dog everywhere between 1977 and 1979, they used to cover this magnificent tune. Takes me back to teenage bunk ups, fights, Pogoing, and basically being a youth without a care in the world.
Conflict-To Be Continued...my funeral song, hopefully a long way away yet!

All these and more bring a tear to my eye.
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The power of music on 10:35 - Mar 17 with 1580 viewsLohengrin

The power of music on 10:31 - Mar 17 by taffpunk

So many that remind me of certain events in life, some happy/some sad. I can't do links but a few of the top of my head-

Slade-Everyday. Ystrad Rhondda Boys Club discos, tapping the girls for a smooch.
The Damned-New Rose. Hearing this on John Peel when I was 14, and just thinking wow, what is this wonderful new music.
The Saints-This Perfect Day. I used to follow my brothers band Mad Dog everywhere between 1977 and 1979, they used to cover this magnificent tune. Takes me back to teenage bunk ups, fights, Pogoing, and basically being a youth without a care in the world.
Conflict-To Be Continued...my funeral song, hopefully a long way away yet!

All these and more bring a tear to my eye.
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Your ears must have taken the same sort of beating over the years that Ali took in his last couple of fights.

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The power of music on 10:50 - Mar 17 with 1566 viewsJACKMANANDBOY




"I just have to remember there'll be days like this"........
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The power of music on 11:01 - Mar 17 with 1540 viewsmonmouth

Tori Amos did what I think were amazing versions of both enjoy the silence and rattlesnakes Dicky. The first of those with real emotion. Worth a listen if you love those songs as I do.

Her ‘winter’ always breaks my heart too, as does soft cell’s say hello wave goodbye which reminds me of my mother’s death. Yeah, I don’t play it much...but if I want a good weep...

Waterloo sunset and witchita lineman cheer me up as does Uma Thurman dancing in pulp fiction to ‘girl, you’ll be a woman soon’

For real happiness it’s Beethoven, Bach or Vivaldi for me.

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The power of music on 13:31 - Mar 17 with 1471 viewsjackrmee

This...
Written by Akala.
Performed live on BBC radio.
Pure talent and knowledge.
If you can't keep up with the words on the first video, check the lyirics in video 2.




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The power of music on 13:59 - Mar 17 with 1449 viewsWarwickHunt

The power of music on 13:31 - Mar 17 by jackrmee

This...
Written by Akala.
Performed live on BBC radio.
Pure talent and knowledge.
If you can't keep up with the words on the first video, check the lyirics in video 2.





Fûck me - how old are you?
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The power of music on 14:09 - Mar 17 with 1440 viewsjackrmee

The power of music on 13:59 - Mar 17 by WarwickHunt

Fûck me - how old are you?


Doesn't really matter. Akala's music is about history, society and life.
He's not merely a rapper, but a journalist, author and activist. He received an honorary doctorate, and speaks and lectures at universities all round the world.
His music hits hard. Gritty and true to life in today's world.

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