![]() ![]() "Radio Ga Ga" Just like you, Stasis, I've always had a liking for Queen. "Taurus II" What can I say besides 24 minutes of instrumental bliss? Chirst, just listening to the bagpipe-like part about 6 minutes into the song makes me cream my pants. Right on, I'm drunk at the moment, so should be at least entertaining.Mike Oldfield. "It ain't no time to figure wrong from right/Cause reason's out the window/Better hold on tight." Infinitely catchy, with a great guitar riff and lyrics that get stuck in your head like a cancer. What's so great about headlong is it's one of their better rock songs. ![]() There is NOTHING to not like about the band. When I was young the Catholic school I went to was close to my house, I used to make Queen mix tapes and ride my bike home, bopping along with the music. Queen "Headlong" Now, Queen is one of my favorite bands. If you read the lyrics, it's so much double speak, but with the music and the ache behind them the song is incredible. Great, thought provoking guitar heavy music. Buy it, download it, copy it, rip it, whatever. University is the greatest album you've never heard. Throwing muses "Hazing" Holy shit, great song from a great band. This is a song you SEEM to hear a lot, but I mean, when do you really? It's not good chilling music, hard to dance to at parties, it seems as if it's been dismissed to late night easy listening stations. One of their bigger hits, but still it always puts a smile on my face. Blondie "The Tide is High" I've always liked Blondie, and not just because they made rap what it is today (I kid, I kid!). I'm glad they didn't continue in this direction, they would have disappeared with the rest of the mid 90's dreck. From the playlist seems like it's from Pablo Honey, which I think is a very mediocre album (outside of Stop Whispering and Thinking About You). "How do you do?" Never listened to it until now. "They cried all over overseas/It makes no difference to me/It's hot in the poor places tonight/I'm not going outside." Kind of a downer. The singer is utterly defeated, and once you read the lyrics, it's almost hard to listen to. "There's bourbon on the breath of the singer you love so much/he takes all his words from the books that you don't read anyway." It's certainly one of the sadder Wilco songs (and that's saying something). ![]() "Poor places": I don't know if it's even one of my favorite songs by them, but I always find myself humming it at odd times. ![]()
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