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hippie_chick ([personal profile] hippie_chick) wrote2006-01-23 11:08 am
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Weekend music...

The Random 10 @ The Music Memoirs


1.Te Amo Corazon - Prince. The latest single. Very fluid, salsa-esque , Sade-like song. I don't see this becoming like an OMG MEGA! hit, but it's nice and moves along the same groove as The Question Of U from Graffiti Bridge does.

2. Shadowboxer - Fiona Apple. The song that got me into her in the first place. LOVE.

3. Unwell - matchbox 20.

(I'm not crazy, I'm just a little unwell.
I know right now you can't tell,
but stay awhile and maybe then you'll see
a different side of me)

4. Cold, Cold Heart - Norah Jones. An update on an old Hank Williams song. Norah's version is beautiful and sexy.

(The more I learn to care for you the more we drift apart
Why can't I free your doubtful mind and melt your cold cold heart)

5. My Cherie Amour - Stevie Wonder. Came on the radio in the car. Of course I couldn't change the station...

6. Come Together - The Beatles. Just that bass line!

7. Don't Give Up - Peter Gabriel (featuring Kate Bush). This song's affirming message got me through some tough patches.

8. Any Dream Will Do - Donny Osmond. Because I watched my "Joseph..." DVD Saturday night.

9. One Headlight - The Wallflowers. Rediscovered via a play on Launch. Forgot how much I liked this one!

10.Hashish - Hair (Original Broadway Cast). Maaaaaan. Is this like woah... THE SIXTIES or what?! DUuUuUuUdE!! ::trips out:: Short but ::preeettyyyy coooolors:: sweet. God I love this CD and it's been too long since I've played it.
"Easy To Be Hard" and "Good Morning Starshine" are my special favorites.

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[identity profile] elfslut.livejournal.com 2006-01-23 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Awesome playlist. I loved Donny's Joseph!

[identity profile] rockinbear.livejournal.com 2006-01-24 02:17 am (UTC)(link)
I've got the LP of Hair from when it first came out. It was a Christmas gift from my parents, probably my first rock LP. They had no clue as to some of the songs on the album, other than the radio versions of Easy To Be Hard (Three Dog Night), Good Morning Starshine (Oliver), and Let the Sunshine In (Fifth Dimension).