Quote: chipolata @ September 2 2008, 12:31 PM BSTIn The Year 2525 by Zagar and Evans. Brilliant song.
Ergh. That one was in our English textbook. Our teacher made us sing it in class. It's a miracle noone was hurt.
Quote: chipolata @ September 2 2008, 12:31 PM BSTIn The Year 2525 by Zagar and Evans. Brilliant song.
Ergh. That one was in our English textbook. Our teacher made us sing it in class. It's a miracle noone was hurt.
Quote: Finck @ September 2 2008, 12:39 PM BSTErgh. That one was in our English textbook. Our teacher made us sing it in class.
You lucky girl.
Steely Dan album from 2000 - Two against nature. Like they'd never gone away.
Quote: Geoff Mutton @ September 1 2008, 7:30 PM BSTWhite Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane.
Far out!
Brilliant group. Wish I'd caught them live although I saw the Starship a couple of years ago.
Passion Pit - Sleepyhead
http://www.myspace.com/passionpitjams I think you'll like them Ellie.
This Boy
by Franz Ferdinand
Thanks hotzappa!
Ooooh I do like them... a lot!
No Lucifer by British Sea Power.
Now...
Dawn of the Dead by Does it Offend You, Yeah?
Not an amazing band imho, but I love this song.
I listened to Deerhunter the other day. I couldn't get in to them.
Quote: EllieJP @ September 2 2008, 5:25 PM BSTThanks hotzappa!
Ooooh I do like them... a lot!
*nods* No problem. You also might want to check to the Voluntary Butler Scheme, The Virgins, and Jessie Rose Trip. They're all different and good.
James Brown
Ray LaMontagne
Black Star
by Radiohead
Quote: Timbo @ September 2 2008, 11:43 PM BSTRay LaMontagne
I quite like him.
Quote: PhQnix @ September 2 2008, 5:25 PM BSTThis Boy
by Franz Ferdinand
Superb lyrics!
This boy is so spectacular
not a boy but a wealthy bachelor...
If I'm tired, I'm only tired of telling you
That I'm never tired, I'm always better than you, etc.