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"Lazy Ways" by 10cc

Perfectly sums up the mood I sometimes get in.

Honorable Mentions:

"Damn, I Wish I Was Your Lover" by Sophie B. Hawkins
"Do It To Me Good (Tonight)" by Michael Henderson
"White Lies, Blue Eyes" by Bullet
"Gonna Get Along Without You Now" by Viola Wills
"The End Of The Innocence" by Don Henley
"Do Your Time On The Planet" by Lime
"Judas" & "Blasphemous Rumors" by Depeche Mode
 
Linus & Lucy

I was once staying in a large atrium hotel in Chicagoland, and my sister came to visit me and have dinner. It was in the middle of the week, so the hotel was kind of empty and fairly dark. I think there was a fish pond with a low waterfall.

My sister and I were sitting in a conversation pit in the atrium when a woman came up and began playing on the grand piano not far from where we were sitting. The second piece she played was "Linus & Lucy." The music kind of echoed eerily through the mostly-deserted 12-story high space. My sister was horrified -- I was enchanted!

Just one of those odd memories that stay with you.

-kevin
 
Vince Guaraldi

Guaraldi was a very talented jazz pianist and composer whose work was unfortunately (for some) typecast by the huge success of the Peanuts animated cartoon sountrack. The classic sound of his trio is unmistakable even in tunes he wrote that are very different from the Peanuts background music. One of my favorites of his is "Manha de Carnaval", from his "Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus", a haunting cover of a Luis Bronfa melody. Outside of his Peanuts work, his "Cast Your Fate to the Winds" is probably his most famous composition.

I got to hear him once when I was a teenager - at a live taping at the KPIX (CBS) studios in the 60's in San Francisco. Don't remember what he played, but did remember that he chain-smoked the entire session.

He died much too soon.

 
Manic Street Preachers- A design for life

"We dont talk about love, we only wanna get drunk"

The 2nd bit dosent apply as much as it did, but the 1st defiantly does!

Seamus
 
Cant believe im admitting this

but mine just changed too, sat listening (its on TV though LOL!) to Crazy by "Let Loose". The first ever single I bought. 1994 I think. Brought back great memories and set me thinking about other future stuff. Rob :) :)
 
Sorry....My Theme song...

Let's try again.....

Carpenters...."Top Of The World"....

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My friends say that this is my song

Charlotte the Harlot

Way down on the prairie where cow plop is thick,
Where women are women and cowpokes cum quick;
There lived pretty Charlotte, the girl we adore,
The pride of the prairie, the cowpunchers' whore.

Cho: It's Charlotte the harlot,
The girl we adore,
The pride of the prairie,
The cowpunchers' whore.

She's dirty, she's vulgar, she spits in the street,
Why whenever you see her, she's always in heat.
She'll lay fur a dollar, take less or take more,
The pride of the prairie, the cowpunchers' whore.

One day in the canyon, no pants on her quim,
A rattlesnake saw her and flung himself in,
Charlotte the harlot gave cowboys the frights,
The only vagina that rattles and bites.

One day on the prairie, while riding along,
My seat in the saddle, the reins on my dong,
Who should I meet but the girl I adore
The pride of the prairie, the cowpunchers' whore.

I got off my pony, I reached for her crack,
The damn thing was rattling and biting me back
I took out my pistol; I aimed for its head
I missed the damned rattler and shot her instead.

Her funeral procession was forty miles long,
With a chorus of cowpunchers singing this song:
"Here lies a young maiden who never kept score
The pride of the prairie, the cowpunchers' whore."

From The Whorehouse Bells were Ringing, Logsdon
RG
 

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