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hippie_chick ([personal profile] hippie_chick) wrote2007-01-19 08:30 am
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Hit repeat, please!

Top Five on Friday @ The Music Memoirs

Top 5 songs that make you hit the repeat button (songs that you can listen to over and over again)

OMG it's hard because I tend to latch on to a song and obsess about it for awhile, file it away only to rediscover and obsess over it again later on. Ahaha!!! *ahem* Anyway. Here I guess are the songs I like to listen to the most lately:

1. Heat Of The Moment - Asia. Going through my CDs just recently, this was one I've had since my record store days, and would play it EVERY. SINGLE. SHIFT. Just rediscovered it, and uploaded it for my playlist. I love this particular track. Muchly.

2. Captain Jack - Billy Joel. I've been on Billy Joel overload since last weekend, seeing "Movin' Out", and this song... oh yes... this song! BTW if you can catch the touring company of "Movin' Out" please do. It's amazing. A-MAZING. The vocalist / piano man Darren Holden sounded incredibly like Billy without TRYING to sound like him. And the dancing! Yes. Fantastic show.

3. Milk - Garbage. Just a song I keep coming back to. "I am lost so I am cruel. But I'd be love and sweetness if I had you."

4. Within You, Without You / Tomorrow Never Knows - The Beatles. From "Love". Just the transition in to "Lucy In The Sky". Enough said.

5. Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own - U2. I loooooooove this song. Guh. Beautiful.


And I'd like to thank [livejournal.com profile] elfslut for mentioning (and uploading yay!) "Cupid"... the version by The Spinners. It plays at work all the time and I love it... wondered who's version it was. Now I have a mini "Cupid" collection, Sam Cooke's version, Jimmy Cliff's version, and now this one. Yesssss. :)

BTW if anyone wants anything listed here, I'll be happy to upload for you just holler.

[identity profile] hippie-chick.livejournal.com 2007-01-20 12:44 am (UTC)(link)
Oh you MUST see both. ABBA is love, really. :) And I thought "Movin' Out" was INCREDIBLE. Well, some of the first act dragged juuuust a touch but not much. The entire second half made up for that trillionfold though.