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OT: Songs with Only One Word in the Title

Hollywood.
The Cranberries.
2002.

RIP Dolores O'Riordan.

 
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From our wonderful neighbor to the great north, Canada's Bruce Cockburn, doing "Laughter." Such tasty lyrics to his songs.

 
Superunknown.
Soundgarden.
1994.

RIP Chris Cornell. Died less than one year after friend Chester Bennington of Linkin Park died.

 
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Maybe I missed it in an earlier post........................................."TIME", the Chambers Brothers.

They performed at Penn when I was a "student" there. My fraternity brother was responsible for bringing them to campus, and he persuaded them to come to our fraternity (Sigma Alpha Mu, aka "Sammy") for an hour or so after their campus performance. My girlfriend was so enamored with them that she said to Joe Chambers, "dance with me Joe, dance with me Joe", while tugging on his sleeve. He did, to "TIME" (is on my side).

Damn, college was fun (before I flunked out and enlisted at Uncle Sam's School of Discipline).
 
Dusk.
Genesis.
1970.
Trespass album.

Simple but beautiful. Last album by Genesis before drummer Phil Collins and guitarist Steve Hackett joined.

 
Maybe I missed it in an earlier post........................................."TIME", the Chambers Brothers.

They performed at Penn when I was a "student" there. My fraternity brother was responsible for bringing them to campus, and he persuaded them to come to our fraternity (Sigma Alpha Mu, aka "Sammy") for an hour or so after their campus performance. My girlfriend was so enamored with them that she said to Joe Chambers, "dance with me Joe, dance with me Joe", while tugging on his sleeve. He did, to "TIME" (is on my side).

Damn, college was fun (before I flunked out and enlisted at Uncle Sam's School of Discipline).

Iconic song. 1966 song title was "Time Has Come Today" and appeared on the 1967 album "The Time Has Come".
 
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Release.
Anathema.
2001.
Fine Day To Exit album.


Video brings new meaning to escape rooms. Despite the young girl in the music video, would not recommend showing this video to your youngsters before bedtime.

:eek:


 
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Ukrainian duo plays in a national park and other spots in Ukraine. The bandura and accordion make a dramatic sound for a Vivaldi classic. Viva Ukraine.


It's not often I see a musical instrument I don't recognize. The 5-row button accordion is familiar, but I don't ever remember seeing a bandura, which I had to look up. It looks like the bastard son of a zither and an archlute or theorbo. I'm surprised there aren't frets on the neck of the long strings, as on a zither.

Very cool!
 
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