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Topics for Monday, May 07, 2007

    1.  Heat of the Moment - Colin Gupta
    2.  Tango - steve randall

1.  Heat of the Moment
From: Colin Gupta <thegoop @ sympatico.ca>
Date: Sun, 6 May 2007 11:43:21 -0400
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Chris Lawless <chrisjlawless @ yahoo.com> wrote:

>>>Andrew Goodwin <thenightfly83 @ yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

>> I can't be alone in finding years later
that tracks I have dismissed and bypassed on acquiring
a CD turn out to be hidden gems. That never happened
before CDs - each track grew or faded at its own pace.
I often wonder how many other great tracks I've
dismissed prematurely.

Happened to me on a few occasions.
Also, I've found out that there are certain albums that I once
dismissed upon initial listening (Asia's AQUA for
example) that I ended up rediscovering years later and
thinking them to be brilliant. Always wondered if that
was because of a change in musical taste or a dearth
of any good new material being released.<<<


Stadium Arcadium, the best RHCP album yet has so many great songs and so
many to absorb. She's Only 18 tops a list of many hidden gems here.
Jamiroquai's Dynamite received little airplay and almost forgotten, never
took note of World He Wants, one of the best on the CD and perhaps for
Jamiroquai, ever. Donald Fagen's Morph the Cat offers The Great Pagoda of
Fun, which might be the best, most perfectly executed pop tune ever created.

These kinds of songs often become personal favourites; Ideas as Opiates -
Tears for Fears, Shapeshifter - L42, The Pump - Jeff Beck, those above.

Colin

P.S. Do you know how I know you're gay? The guy in the 40 Year Old Virgin
had an Asia poster.

2.  Tango
From: steve randall <steve.bugster @ virgin.net>
Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 01:29:59 +0100
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Further to my ban, I forgot to mention I blew 42 at the station. Spooky!
 
Tango. I have only just discovered "Love Meeting Love" is actually "Last Tango in Paris" I have been doing tango a while and was stunned when it came up as track 8 on an album by the Gotan Project. I bet you all knew, but nobody said a dickybird.
 
Steve


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