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help me with a New York City playlist
I'm putting together a cd of songs about NYC, can you give me some pretty good songs to add to the list I have? the Artist, the album, the year, if you have any quotes about the song from the artist would be cool too. Especially if anyone has a quote from Prince about his song.
Here is what I have so far in no particular order yet.
. 1.) New York State of Mind -Billy Joel (1976) I'm just taking a Greyhound on the Hudson River Line 2.) I Love New York (White Label Extended Mix) -Madonna (2005) New York is not for little pussies who scream "But let's face it, with New York, it's like putting your finger in a socket." -Madonna on recording I Love New York
3.) Walking In New York - Brenda Russell (2000) You don't skip a beat when you're hittin' the street
4.) All the Critics Love U in New York -Prince and the noituloveR (1982) They won't say that u're naive if U play what U believe - in New York
5.) Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down -Alicia Keyes (2009) Concrete jungle where dreams are made of "The music is really strong, and the drums are really aggressive, but my voice is vulnerable and delicate".
6.) Native New Yorker -Odyssey(1977) When you still believed love could really be like a Broadway show 7.) On Broadway - George Benson (1978) They say there's always magic in the air
songs I'm considering depending on whose rendition Harlem Nocturne (...Duke Ellington) Autumn in New York (...Frank Sinatra) It spells the thrill of first-nighting Down in the Depths on the 90th Floor (...Helen Carr) Human Nature (Michael Jackson) ...if this town is just an apple then let me take a bite
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any cool images of NYC?
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First thing that came to mind..... - - - "We were born and raised in New York City, Fell in love, in Central Park - I really love New York City, Still No. 1 in my heart" [Edited 8/6/14 12:31pm] | |
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Nina HAgen- New York, New York (1983) This is what you want...This is what you get. | |
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Not sure if these fit the vibe of the songs you currently have selected, but what comes to mind for me are :
Lou Reed - Dirty Blvd Laura Nyro - New York Tendaberry PJ Harvey - Good Fortune (really all the songs on that album are about or inspired by NY) Jill Jones - 77 Bleeker Street Leonard Cohen (or Meshel Ndegeocello's version) - Chelsea Hotel [Edited 8/6/14 12:38pm] Change it one more time.. | |
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I've thought about making a NYC mix too, but could never decide on a definitive list I liked. I was torn between big hits like "New York State of Mind" and more underground stuff like Nina Hagen's "New York New York". Anyway, here are some I like that have not been mentioned yet:
"8 Million Stories" - Kurtis Blow (Ego Trip, 1984) "Walking Down Madison" - Kirsty MacColl (Electric Landlady, 1991) "My My Metrocard" - Le Tigre (Le Tigre, 1999) "New York" - Richard Ashcroft (Alone With Everybody, 1999) [Edited 8/6/14 15:22pm] | |
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There are some good ones in this thread too: http://prince.org/msg/8/311170 | |
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The Apple Stretching - Grace Jones (1982) | |
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lezama said: Not sure if these fit the vibe of the songs you currently have selected, but what comes to mind for me are :
Lou Reed - Dirty Blvd Laura Nyro - New York Tendaberry PJ Harvey - Good Fortune (really all the songs on that album are about or inspired by NY) Jill Jones - 77 Bleeker Street Leonard Cohen (or Meshel Ndegeocello's version) - Chelsea Hotel [Edited 8/6/14 12:38pm] Love your first choice, Lou's brilliant New York album fits in very well with the theme of the thread, for obvious reasons However unlike some of the other did mentioned above, the material of New York isn't a grand evocation of the greatness of the city, but rather a series of character vignettes of some of the individuals who make up the underclass of the city, my favorite being the rather romantic opener "Romeo Had Juliette". Your namechecking of Chelsea Hotel also reminded me of Joni's Chelsea Morning as a candidate, it's a bit more lightweight than her later stuff, but it's still a nice folk pop song. Heavenly wine and roses seems to whisper to me when you smile...
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Daryl Hall ~ NYCNY {recorded in 1977, released 1980} Bobbi Humphrey ~ Harlem River Drive {1973} Steely Dan ~ Daddy Don't Live In That New York City No More {1975} James Brown ~ Down And Out In New York City {1973} Mel Torme ~ Autumn In New York {1963} Tom Browne ~ Funkin' For Jamaica (N.Y.) {1980} Harlem River Drive ~ Harlem River Drive (Theme) {1971} Cameo ~ New York {1979} Dick Jensen ~ New York City's A Lonely Town {1973} New York City Band ~ New York City Band {1979} You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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True story... On an airplane on my first trip to NYC, probably 7 or 8 at night, I had Ella Fitzgerald singing "Manhattan" in my ears as we flew over the island, brilliantly gleaming with color and light. It was so absolutely perfect. | |
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There is so much out there, that at this point, I'm open to everything thanks for your input, I'm going to check these out | |
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Thanks for sharing those links, definately open to everything
I have been toying with different ideas I think doing about 4-5 different ones with different levels of NYC like one being the romance of NYC or the ideal of NYC, another being more about particular buroughs, another about events etc | |
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I like the ideal of a narrower focus on 'character vignettes/individuals who make up the unclass of the city' on a city
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Try this one! Trolls be gone! | |
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wow that's a list to listen thru thanks Many I knew of but needed a memory jog and others I've never heard of
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omg lol talk about ride back in time, thanks | |
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"She made me glad to be a man" | |
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I always felt Donald Fagen's I.G.Y. had some weird futuristic big city vibe to it. Katie Kinisky: "So What Are The Latest Dances, Nell?"
Nell Carter: "Anything The Black Folks did Last Year" | |
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RAMONES! Rockaway Beach, 53rd and 3rd, I Just Wanna Have Something To Do
MORNINGWOOD - New York Girls
VELVET UNDERGROUND - Waiting For The Man | |
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OK, don't laugh, but I still love this one. Huey's vocals sound good on this too.
Lovely lil' synth solo...
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I really liked Morningwood when they were around. That song is great. I never got into Chantal Claret solo though. | |
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New York City Cops by The Strokes
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Thanks everyone for what you've shared, I'm enjoying searching and listening | |
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Man Parrish - Boggie Down (Bronx) 3rd Bass - Brooklyn Queens Rick James - New York Town | |
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