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[font="Times New Roman"]Here[/font] are a few (pre-darkside/moon) songs that i've always liked [:'(]



the Crying Song

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwaS5X6wjdo

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Astronomy Domine

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ySIafXw7-k

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See Emily Play

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mogwu_IN8As


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and finally a film recorded in 1972 just before Darkside/moon was released (in an amphitheater in Pompeii)

https://vimeo.com/220679367


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WTH??? I heard this on a TV program yesterday - and had no idea what it was - other than it was the unmistakable voice of Kate Bush. How could I have not bought this record at the time and how could I have completely forgotten it???

An absolutely ball-bouncingly beautiful song. Wow! A voice that can cut glass, and can bring a grown man to tears, a voice that is almost too beautiful to describe.

The piano accompanying that beautiful voice at the start is remarkable enough - and the lyrics catch the attention, but at 1:21 the track starts to move into gear as the piano is joined by another instrument (I don't know what it is), there is a mini-crescendo and then at 1:49 the track eases back once again - but this is just the prelude for a sort of choral addition at 2:18, before, at 2:44 this incredible vocal just hits perfection as she produces a kind of high pitched chant as a background to her main vocal.

This Woman's Work - Kate Bush

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEHqPCA_lzQ
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WTH??? I heard this on a TV program yesterday - and had no idea what it was - other than it was the unmistakable voice of Kate Bush. How could I have not bought this record at the time and how could I have completely forgotten it???

An absolutely ball-bouncingly beautiful song. Wow! A voice that can cut glass, and can bring a grown man to tears, a voice that is almost too beautiful to describe.

The piano accompanying that beautiful voice at the start is remarkable enough - and the lyrics catch the attention, but at 1:21 the track starts to move into gear as the piano is joined by another instrument (I don't know what it is), there is a mini-crescendo and then at 1:49 the track eases back once again - but this is just the prelude for a sort of choral addition at 2:18, before, at 2:44 this incredible vocal just hits perfection as she produces a kind of high pitched chant as a background to her main vocal.

This Woman's Work - Kate Bush

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEHqPCA_lzQ
Holy decades Batman, how have you lived the last 20 years without knowing this song? Call yourself a music lover? You should be ashamed....

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WTH??? I heard this on a TV program yesterday - and had no idea what it was - other than it was the unmistakable voice of Kate Bush. How could I have not bought this record at the time and how could I have completely forgotten it???

An absolutely ball-bouncingly beautiful song. Wow! A voice that can cut glass, and can bring a grown man to tears, a voice that is almost too beautiful to describe.

The piano accompanying that beautiful voice at the start is remarkable enough - and the lyrics catch the attention, but at 1:21 the track starts to move into gear as the piano is joined by another instrument (I don't know what it is), there is a mini-crescendo and then at 1:49 the track eases back once again - but this is just the prelude for a sort of choral addition at 2:18, before, at 2:44 this incredible vocal just hits perfection as she produces a kind of high pitched chant as a background to her main vocal.

This Woman's Work - Kate Bush

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEHqPCA_lzQ
Holy decades Batman, how have you lived the last 20 years without knowing this song? Call yourself a music lover? You should be ashamed....

Best wishes,
Steve
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Hence my reaction - WTH?? I was genuinely shocked when I heard it. It was instantly recognisable as Kate Bush - but I could not place it and certainly never owned it. Shocking I know, I can only ask for your forgiveness and am just glad I 'found' this track.
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WTH??? I heard this on a TV program yesterday - and had no idea what it was - other than it was the unmistakable voice of Kate Bush. How could I have not bought this record at the time and how could I have completely forgotten it???

An absolutely ball-bouncingly beautiful song. Wow! A voice that can cut glass, and can bring a grown man to tears, a voice that is almost too beautiful to describe.

The piano accompanying that beautiful voice at the start is remarkable enough - and the lyrics catch the attention, but at 1:21 the track starts to move into gear as the piano is joined by another instrument (I don't know what it is), there is a mini-crescendo and then at 1:49 the track eases back once again - but this is just the prelude for a sort of choral addition at 2:18, before, at 2:44 this incredible vocal just hits perfection as she produces a kind of high pitched chant as a background to her main vocal.

This Woman's Work - Kate Bush

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEHqPCA_lzQ
Holy decades Batman, how have you lived the last 20 years without knowing this song? Call yourself a music lover? You should be ashamed....

Best wishes,
Steve
warspite1

Hence my reaction - WTH?? I was genuinely shocked when I heard it. It was instantly recognisable as Kate Bush - but I could not place it and certainly never owned it. Shocking I know, I can only ask for your forgiveness and am just glad I 'found' this track.
Well, I forgive you of course. Your otherwise exemplary service to this thread mitigates the horror stemming from a momentary lack of attention committed 20 yeas ago and every subsequent year thereafter.

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Holy decades Batman, how have you lived the last 20 years without knowing this song? Call yourself a music lover? You should be ashamed....

Best wishes,
Steve
warspite1

Hence my reaction - WTH?? I was genuinely shocked when I heard it. It was instantly recognisable as Kate Bush - but I could not place it and certainly never owned it. Shocking I know, I can only ask for your forgiveness and am just glad I 'found' this track.
Well, I forgive you of course. Your otherwise exemplary service to this thread mitigates the horror stemming from a momentary lack of attention committed 20 yeas ago and every subsequent year thereafter.

Best wishes,
Steve
warspite1

Thank-you sir! Now, if you would like to find your way to the Australian Beauties section, there is a competition that requires your consideration [:)]
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[X(] the same friend who got me started on Avalon hill gaming also introduced me to kate bush's music.[:)]

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Dusted off my venerable Rega Planar 3 turntable and thought to try out how’d Making Movies LP (remember them) by Dire Straits would sound after all these years.

Romeo and Juliet, Expresso Love, Les Boys, ...

Marvellous stuff. Why did we give up on vinyl, again?
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ORIGINAL: Crossroads

Dusted off my venerable Rega Planar 3 turntable and thought to try out how’d Making Movies LP (remember them) by Dire Straits would sound after all these years.

Romeo and Juliet, Expresso Love, Les Boys, ...

Marvellous stuff. Why did we give up on vinyl, again?
warspite1

Qualiteeeeeee album - and three golden oldies

Tunnel of Love - The guitars and the piano on this track make the hair on the back of your neck do somersaults.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HUfFtCHEzk

Romeo and Juliet - just love those lyrics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJmER493F4U

Expresso Love - the guitar/piano combo is back with a vengeance!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMrwjhvijJA
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Why did we give up on vinyl, again?
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Well I guess we all had our own personal reasons, but for me, I just didn't find them as convenient in the portability stakes as my ipod.


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Why did we give up on vinyl, again?
warspite1

Well I guess we all had our own personal reasons, but for me, I just didn't find them as convenient in the portability stakes as my ipod.


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Wazappinin dudes …

Shiveree - Goodnight Moon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCXeYq6KYZc

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To remember Lauda I’m listening to “Rush - OST” by Hans Zimmer. Incredibly pulse pounding.
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Lost But Won - Hans Zimmer

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPpp3e-PpAE

This has to be one of greatest tracks from a film ever. The sombre strings at the start are suitably depressing, evoking some bitter memories of Grand Prix racing around that time. The music then takes off and becomes a very stirring piece, perfect for thinking of the cars of the time travelling at speed piloted by their brave and skilful pilots.

To my mind the real genius of this track is the constant throb in the background - Zimmer has produced a kind of metallic sound that puts one in mind of pistons going ten to the dozen. These cars were fast - they were out-growing many of the tracks, they were wonderfully noisy - a total assault on the eardrums, they were crude - no carbon fibre, much less Kevlar in those days, smelly - ah that delicious smell of a Grand Prix weekend, hotdogs and burgers meets petrol, oil and grease! and provided a driver with all the protection of a wet paper bag - that was liable to ignite if it so much as looked at a crash barrier....

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I first noticed mr. zimmer's music from this movie:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHsQUGjC1NA

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also, here is a favorite soundtrack from a sci-fi movie:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccJJ0uxigVA



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As we all know Mr Gilmour first gave Miss Bush a break way way back.
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I have a huge collection of late sixties very early seventies music that you'll love it this sort of thing is your bag.

Message me. I have near 300 albums on my PC a fast majority from that period.

When it comes to Floyd I'm only into Dark side and before. Definitely not into The Wall onwards.

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[font="Times New Roman"]Here[/font] are a few (pre-darkside/moon) songs that i've always liked [:'(]



the Crying Song

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwaS5X6wjdo

-


Astronomy Domine

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ySIafXw7-k

-

See Emily Play

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mogwu_IN8As


-

and finally a film recorded in 1972 just before Darkside/moon was released (in an amphitheater in Pompeii)

https://vimeo.com/220679367


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hi wodin,

i grew up listening to sixties/seventies pop music. it started off by watching the monkees on tv when I was in single digits. I used to buy 45's and later moved onto albums.. anyone remember 8 track cassettes? my brother used to buy those. then came regular cassette tapes and then cd's and now mp3's. over the years, I've bought the same music on all those different media types :-)

best wishes to all



david Gilmour:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcve0ux5Rkk

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monkees:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pr5dnte9JgU

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Wazappinin dudes?

Heart - Stairway to Heaven

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFxOaDeJmXk

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