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OT: The Song Game

"Black Flowers" - Chris Isaak

 
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"Black Flowers" - Chris Isaak

Flowers in the Rain, The Move (1st song ever played on BBC1)



The Move is, IMO, the most underappreciated English band of the 60s.
 
Flowers in the Rain - The Move

Lay Down (Candles in the Rain) - Melanie, with the Edwin Hawkins Singers

 
As the creator of this thread I aware meyers7 1 BILLION boneyard points for including one of my favorite and underappreciated songs.
 
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A Song for you- Leon Russell
 
Leon Redbone - Shine on Harvest Moon

There is Something on Your Mind -- Bobby Marchan



I'm getting awfully close to 50 different versions of this song (originally done by Big Jay McNeeley) by different artists. But I agree with most R&B afficianados -- this version by part time female impersonator, Bobby Marchan as the definitive one.
 
There is Something on Your Mind -- Bobby Marchan

I'm getting awfully close to 50 different versions of this song (originally done by Big Jay McNeeley) by different artists. But I agree with most R&B afficianados -- this version by part time female impersonator, Bobby Marchan as the definitive one.

James Taylor - Something in the Way She Moves

 
James Taylor - Something in the Way She Moves

Taylor Dayne - Love Will Lead You Back

 
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"Your House" - Steel Pulse

My fave band on the planet with a killer tune from True Democracy CD

 
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Leon Redbone - Shine on Harvest Moon



Anybody else here go to the Leon Redbone/Tom Waits show at the Agora many, many moons ago? About the lowest energy show you could imagine, lol. Highlighted by us standing out in the rain waiting for the doors to open, then Waits walks up wondering why we're getting wet, then banging on the door with some choice curse words to let everyone in.
 
"Could You Be Loved?" by The Wailers



The Wailers and Rusted Root on the New Haven Green tonight!!
 
Anybody else here go to the Leon Redbone/Tom Waits show at the Agora many, many moons ago? About the lowest energy show you could imagine, lol. Highlighted by us standing out in the rain waiting for the doors to open, then Waits walks up wondering why we're getting wet, then banging on the door with some choice curse words to let everyone in.
Never saw Leon Redbone in person but was always fascinated by his acoustic guitar technique and that voice.
and his fabulous work on Schoolhouse Rock.
 
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