Post any old song you can think of.

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Laurie Anderson NO please make it stop MAKE IT STOP PLEASE.....I listened to John Peel a lot back then, and he was always playing annoying, unmusical records like that. I wondered what the point was.

Here's another one of them from the same time...

 
Laurie Anderson NO please make it stop MAKE IT STOP PLEASE.....I listened to John Peel a lot back then, and he was always playing annoying, unmusical records like that. I wondered what the point was.

Here's another one of them from the same time...

I like it
 
Laurie Anderson NO please make it stop MAKE IT STOP PLEASE.....I listened to John Peel a lot back then, and he was always playing annoying, unmusical records like that. I wondered what the point was.

Here's another one of them from the same time...
It is the meaning of the message that is so clever.
Laurie Anderson's 1981 art-pop song "O Superman" is a haunting meditation on the failure of technology to save humanity, inspired by the 1979 Iran hostage crisis and "O Souverain," a 19th-century opera aria by Massenet. It explores themes of longing, security, and the Cold War-era reliance on military/electronic power.
 
I've come over all South American tonight, so for a late Thursday night bonus any old song it's the great Sergio Mendes. Introduced by Nina Simone. Or is it Eartha Kitt?.....

 
One of the best live groups I ever saw was the J. Geils Band, they were fabulous rockers. They played and recorded relentlessly in the 70s, were much loved but didn't get the success they deserved. They changed record labels at the end of the decade to EMI, who promoted and served them well, and they eventually had some chart hits, including 'Centrefold'. The success caused them to split up though, big shame. I saw them twice.

 
Is this the same CSS that sang tap turns on the water?
No! Although that was a great single. That was CCS, most famous for doing the Top Of The Pops theme tune, which was a cover of Led Zeppelin's 'Whole Lotta Love', which was a rip-off of the Small Faces's cover of Muddy Waters's song 'You Need Love'.
 
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