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Post any old song you can think of.

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Well I have been forbidden for posting on the "Any old song thread" for reasons unexplained. This has been a crushing blow to me as a music lover for there isn't much in life that I enjoy more than listening to and making music. But like Trump I am fighting back with my own music thread. I'll post some of my favourites here, many will be very well-known, some will be obscure. I will try to post a song each day. Feel free to add your own favourites! No prejudice to the original thread btw.

Anyway, to start off, one of the great pop songs ever, Everlasting Love by the Love Affair. Steve Ellis was only 17 here!

 
******g hell, I think I put 'I'm in love with Margaret Thatcher' by the 'Notsensibles ' on that thread and didn't get banned for it, although in fairness, I'm permanently banned from the 'what are you watching on TV' thread, as well as most of the jew hating threads.

Anyway, Love Affair, great band and Steve was a great vocalist, I think some of the band were only 16yo when they hit the big time, not being able to write songs was the reason for their short career, anyway, here's another of theirs I like.

 
The Love Affair were a perfect group, 3 pop classics and they were done. Now to the 1970s: Native New Yorker by Odyssey. Reminds me of very good and very innocent times. What a sweet voice.

 
The Love Affair were a perfect group, 3 pop classics and they were done. Now to the 1970s: Native New Yorker by Odyssey. Reminds me of very good and very innocent times. What a sweet voice.

One of the best songs written most certainly in the top 100.
 
Pink Floyd blup, you've spelt it right!!!!! Don't you mean P ink Ffloyd or something?

Anyway, those LPs between the early hit singles and the big time of "Dark Side of the Moon" contain a lot of good tunes. "Fearless" and "Cymbaline" are great.

Dave Gilmour and his family are loony-left royalty, but I can separate the music from the person. I still love my Gary Glitter records for instance.
 
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Pink Floyd blup, you've spelt it right!!!!! Don't you mean P ink Ffloyd or something?
I’ve spelt it “correctly”, ped ant
Anyway, those LPs between the early hit singles and the big time of "Dark Side of the Moon" contain a lot of good tunes. "Fearless" and "Cymbaline" are great.
Not forgetting Sid Barrett’s contribution
Dave Gilmour and his family are loony-left royalty
Gilmore is not looney left, he is a millionaire with a conscience and moderate centre left views. Right wingers put everyone who disagrees with them into the same far left box. You’re not a commie because you disagree with sinking asylum seekers in the channel.
, but I can separate the music from the person. I still love my Gary Glitter records for instance.
Oasis sample one of his songs, but I don’t buy into that view. It means we would still be printing Jimmy Saville books if he were a best selling author.
 
Syd Barrett blup.

In fact, why didn't you say "Syd Barrett, real name Roger Barrett"?
 
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