Big Tamla Motown lover. Playing more of it as I get older. Think it's nostalgia and bringing back good memories.
Love listening to Andrea Bocelli in quieter moments.
Bee Gees music a big favourite.
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Big Tamla Motown lover. Playing more of it as I get older. Think it's nostalgia and bringing back good memories.
Love listening to Andrea Bocelli in quieter moments.
Bee Gees music a big favourite.
Have a look at this Spanish style version of the same song - marvellous.
https://youtu.be/j1q4-tzMI28
certainly appreciate the talent....but something missing for me...sterile ?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYFqdrOMqk4
;)
Soul, Northern, Motown, Blues and Jazz. The avatar gives it away I guess?
Al Bowlly, Rachmaninov, Mozart, John Barry, Beethoven and Richard Wagner.
I also like The Big O, 60s and 70s music including T Rex, Rod Stewart, Pink Floyd and Queen.
I am also quite partial the music of Astor Piazolla.
Quite diverse really.
Very diverse OTR
Rod Stewart despite the fact that he comes across as a bit of a comedy figure and did have some really dodgy songs in the 80s/90s, did have one of the best voices in rock in his early days.
As someone else has stated, "anything that touches me at the time" ranging from slow jazz, pop, Floyd, Zep Soul, Dire, Classical, indian, even lift music if I'm in the mood, never rap, garage or Country music.
I used to like Leonard Cohen in my younger days, not for his voice as he never could sing but his words touch me, I have a DVD of him at London's O2 in 2008 that I play every few weeks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wRYjtvIYK0
from.....Wow!
Same here Casper.....appreciated her artistry....but she wasn't heavy enough for me back then....not enough for her fill a place on the bedroom wall....or my denim :)
Brought through with the assistance of Dave Gilmour....learnt the art of mime from Lindsay Kemp...as did Bowie, and something we wouldn't find through a little search....or perhaps even a big one - in the early days....she was paranoid about her nasolabial folds...or smile lines. ;D
Lyrically....continually penetrating the veil.
Wow.
When the actor reaches his death,
You know it's not for real. He just holds his breath.
But he always dives too soon, too fast to save himself.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbbPPy_bNM4
Cheers.
Her nasolabial folds are part of her beauty! Her insecurity about them are part of a common trait of youth which when continues into adulthood can be considered to be a Mental Health issue.
I never got the feeling from Kate that she tried too hard to be different but rather that difference was what made her Kate. That as an Icon works ala Morrisson/Bowie/Buckley/Mitchell et al. What she lacks is cutting edge in terms of enduring shaping of the future of rock and roll but she never claimed to be a revolutionary.
The Kinks for me and Jerry Lee Lewis ..Also I'm a massive massive fan of northern soul music ..
Ray Davis is a living legend for the Kinks