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Strawbs Wrote:

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> Julie Cruise (same one of the main soundtrack

> songs to twin peaks)



She sang most of the songs in Twin Peaks, "Falling" was the theme. She did a song called Questions in a world of blue" for the Fire Walk With Me soundtrack, viet song has had me sobbing before now!

Actually Anna Morten Harket did have a good voice and Take On Me is a fine pop song.


Billy McKenzie - Country Club

Bob Dylan - Like A Rolling Stone

Tom Waits - Downtown Train

The Rack - Cathal Coughlan

Elvis Presley - Suspicious Minds

Hymn For The Dudes - Ian Hunter

Black Dog - Robert Plant

Luka - Suzanne Vega

First We Take Manhattan - Jennifer Warnes

Hallelujah - Jeff Buckley

Every Day - Noddy Holder

Michael Picasso - Ian Hunter

Get It On - Marc Bolan


All vocal performances that captivated me.

Weirdly, thinking about it, it's only female vocalists that do the shiver thing that Citizen describes.


My favourite song writers are generally men, but for that literally go weak at the knees effect it had to be female. And yes, Neko Case is definitely in that category.


I was going to say Jenny Lewis too but I don't think she's actually that good, I just fancy her that much!!

BBW, imagine yourself in 15 years' time, half destroyed through drugs and cut adrift from the important relationships in your life, finding this one place of joy left in your life, and transmitting that joy so fully it makes grown Bus Conductors like HonaB weep salt tears.


Surely worth a dangly ear ring or two.

Ted Max Wrote:

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> BBW, imagine yourself in 15 years' time, half

> destroyed through drugs and cut adrift from the

> important relationships in your life, finding this

> one place of joy left in your life, and

> transmitting that joy so fully it makes grown Bus

> Conductors like HonaB weep salt tears.

>

> Surely worth a dangly ear ring or two.


Driver Ted. Driver.

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