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Aztec Camera - Somewhere In My Heart
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✿ DONNA SUMMER - I Feel Love (1977) ✿
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Echo & The Bunnymen - The Killing Moon [Music Video]
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Gary Numan - Cars
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HEADS HANDS & FEET - I WON'T LET YOU DOWN
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John fogerty Born on the bayou
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Van Morrison - Listen To The Lion - live - "It's Too Late To Stop Now"
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XTC Rocket From a Bottle
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Nancy Sinatra - Bossman (2004)
Nancy Sinatra - Bossman
collaboration with the group, Reno
Album: Nancy Sinatra (2004)
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Bob Bob Bob and Bob
The Bobs at Analogue Catalogue studio in Mossley. Recording Dumb Down
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Nick Drake - River Man
Música.
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The minute they invent the time machine I'm going back to Sound Techniques studio and sitting in on this session.
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Macca
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Junk // McCartney // Track 6 (Stereo)
℗ 1970 Original Sound Recordings made by MPL Communications, Inc.
© 1970 MPL Communications, Inc.
© 1970 EMI Records Ltd.
Manufactured by Capitol R...
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3 months ago
'Terry Keeps His Clips On' by Vivian Stanshall
"Terry Keeps His Clips On" from Viv's 1981 album 'Teddy Boys Don't Knit'
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The Long Day Closes with Debbie Reynolds' Tammy
Terence Davies' The Long Day Closes (1992) with Debbie Reynolds' Tammy originally soundtrack version from the 1957 movie Tammy and the Bachelor.
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He was right when he talked about memory not being linear. It's like you're watching actual memories not a film. I love it..
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Harry Robinson's string arangement just melts your knees.
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Nick Drake
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The original song was written by Phil Burns from the band Reno. It contained a sample they couldn't get clearance on so it didn't go on the album and was then picked up by Nancy Sinatra.