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Reply #120 posted 12/04/05 2:10pm

abierman

namepeace said:

CinisterCee said:

Forreal if you like Phil Collins, feel free to post on THIS thread. barf


Cin, Phil had 2 classic tracks . . .

1. "In The Air Tonight" (gangsta!)

2. "Missed Again"



and 'Groovy Kind Of Love'..... confused neutral
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Reply #121 posted 12/04/05 2:40pm

theAudience

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namepeace said:

CinisterCee said:

Forreal if you like Phil Collins, feel free to post on THIS thread. barf


Cin, Phil had 2 classic tracks . . .

1. "In The Air Tonight" (gangsta!)

2. "Missed Again"

I'd also add...

Another Day in Paradise
Take Me Home (live, Chester Thompson becomes the God of Thunder)

And I don't care what anybody says, Sussudio sounds great on the radio.


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Reply #122 posted 12/04/05 2:51pm

Zelaira

How About This GEM.....I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing.In Perfect Harmony.... Here are some MORE ...KOOMBIAH..... My LORD..KOOMBIAH.....How about that Singing Nun's song? I forgot the title. How bout JOHN DENVER CLASSICS..Rocky Mountain High....Annie's Song..... How about that Old fashioned slow singers CHERISH is the Word...All slow like? Give me a Break... lol
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Reply #123 posted 12/04/05 3:54pm

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abierman said:

namepeace said:



Cin, Phil had 2 classic tracks . . .

1. "In The Air Tonight" (gangsta!)

2. "Missed Again"



and 'Groovy Kind Of Love'..... confused neutral


OMG! I loved Groovy Kind of Love....I even had the sheet music & it was one of the few songs I could play on the piano. Although I like the older (non Phil) version better--anyone know who sings that?
The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp.
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Reply #124 posted 12/04/05 4:06pm

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jone70 said:

OMG! I loved Groovy Kind of Love....I even had the sheet music & it was one of the few songs I could play on the piano. Although I like the older (non Phil) version better--anyone know who sings that?

The other version I remember is by Wayne Fontana & the Mindbenders


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Reply #125 posted 12/04/05 6:29pm

CinisterCee

theAudience said:

namepeace said:



Cin, Phil had 2 classic tracks . . .

1. "In The Air Tonight" (gangsta!)

2. "Missed Again"

I'd also add...

Another Day in Paradise
Take Me Home (live, Chester Thompson becomes the God of Thunder)

And I don't care what anybody says, Sussudio sounds great on the radio.


Yup! Those sure are "horrid"!

disbelief I just can't stand his vocals.
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Reply #126 posted 12/05/05 7:00am

jone70

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theAudience said:

jone70 said:

OMG! I loved Groovy Kind of Love....I even had the sheet music & it was one of the few songs I could play on the piano. Although I like the older (non Phil) version better--anyone know who sings that?

The other version I remember is by Wayne Fontana & the Mindbenders


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peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431



Excellent...thanks for the info. cool
The check. The string he dropped. The Mona Lisa. The musical notes taken out of a hat. The glass. The toy shotgun painting. The things he found. Therefore, everything seen–every object, that is, plus the process of looking at it–is a Duchamp.
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Reply #127 posted 12/05/05 9:29am

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theAudience said:


And I don't care what anybody says, Sussudio sounds great on the radio.


"Sussudio" sounds a lot like "1999" to me. Enough so that it fooled me into buying the 7" back when it was released.
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Reply #128 posted 12/05/05 5:28pm

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sextonseven said:

theAudience said:


And I don't care what anybody says, Sussudio sounds great on the radio.


"Sussudio" sounds a lot like "1999" to me. Enough so that it fooled me into buying the 7" back when it was released.


OMG Sussudio! worship I love Phil Collins. I don't care what anyone says!
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Reply #129 posted 12/05/05 6:34pm

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"Strokin'" holds a lot of memories for me. In my last year of college, which was, well, this year, I went to the karaoke bar every weekend. One of my classmates would sing "Strokin'" - a theatre major, so he knew how to work a crowd - and I was one of his backup dancer hos. I didn't look like a ho, but I was drunk like one, so think what you will.


Girl, I don't even want to THINK about the dance you were doing to "Strokin'!" omg I know that was fun, though!! lol
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