4.49am
15 May 2014
Great intro, great drumming, played with energy, good song (melody, structure, lyrics, arrangements, performance). Turn it up.
Now the song that Gordon Mathew Sumner composed after reading Interview With A Vampire; Sting in
“Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit” (“Perhaps one day it will be a pleasure to look back on even this”; Virgil, The Aeneid, Book 1, line 203, where Aeneas says this to his men after the shipwreck that put them on the shores of Africa)
1.01pm
1 November 2013
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9.50pm
Reviewers
14 April 2010
I like that one – turn it up.
It has the same type of vibe as my next one – New York State of Mind by Billy Joel.
To the fountain of perpetual mirth, let it roll for all its worth. And all the children boogie.
9.05pm
15 May 2014
Very nice tune, almost perfect song. Turn it up.
It reminded me of another masterpiece (in my opinion). Those of you who have never been into Billy Joel will forgive @Zig and me, once more Billy Joel, this time:
“Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit” (“Perhaps one day it will be a pleasure to look back on even this”; Virgil, The Aeneid, Book 1, line 203, where Aeneas says this to his men after the shipwreck that put them on the shores of Africa)
11.11am
8 September 2014
7.14pm
22 November 2014
7.53pm
Reviewers
Moderators
1 May 2011
Turn It Down. Never liked the song.
Jingle Bells – Frank Sinatra
"I told you everything I could about me, Told you everything I could" ('Before Believing' - Emmylou Harris)
8.11pm
22 November 2014
3.52pm
15 June 2014
4.16pm
2 June 2014
Turn it up
6.21pm
15 May 2014
Wonderful song –a simple yet good melody, perfect arrangements. Turn it way up, and thanks @Hey Jude !, without you I wouldn’t know it.
Now a strange chimera. The song is an old The Police classic; the video is a collage of scenes from The English Patient, an amazing film by Anthony Minghella. I confess I feel a bit uneasy about the juxtaposition of those two masterpieces, since for me the song conjures up different images. At times I love the video, at times it doesn’t really convince me. You tell me what you think of both the song itself and the way jedi26 (the You Tube user) linked it to the film images. Written by Sting:
“Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit” (“Perhaps one day it will be a pleasure to look back on even this”; Virgil, The Aeneid, Book 1, line 203, where Aeneas says this to his men after the shipwreck that put them on the shores of Africa)
7.19pm
22 November 2014
7.27pm
28 May 2014
By hook or by crook, I'll be last in this book.
7.40pm
Reviewers
Moderators
1 May 2011
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thisbirdhasflown, Zig"I told you everything I could about me, Told you everything I could" ('Before Believing' - Emmylou Harris)
7.46pm
28 May 2014
By hook or by crook, I'll be last in this book.
8.13pm
22 November 2014
Almost anything by them is good so turn it up
Why Do Fools Fall In Love by Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers
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thisbirdhasflownI Think that Rolling Stone should do a cover story of The Rolling Stones covering "Like a Rolling Stone" or if a Type of Beetle was named after The Beatles.
9.21pm
15 May 2014
Loved the song; turn it up!
Now a 1984 song written and recorded by Siouxsie and the Banshees. I love the music, I love the lyrics. From the band’s sixth studio album Hyæna,
“Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit” (“Perhaps one day it will be a pleasure to look back on even this”; Virgil, The Aeneid, Book 1, line 203, where Aeneas says this to his men after the shipwreck that put them on the shores of Africa)
1.29pm
2 June 2014
2.41am
22 November 2014
11.16am
Reviewers
Moderators
1 May 2011
Turn it down. Sounds like something is stuck in the background of the song and is squeaking.
‘I Don’t Want Our Loving To Die‘ – The Herd
"I told you everything I could about me, Told you everything I could" ('Before Believing' - Emmylou Harris)
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