Best first trak on an album of all time
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Re: Best first trak on an album of all time
Lady Eleanor from Lindisfarne's first album "Nicely Out of Tune".
Re: Best first trak on an album of all time
Good one. I’d forgotten how Lindisfarne were until this reminded me.Marco Ramius wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2019 9:16 pmLady Eleanor from Lindisfarne's first album "Nicely Out of Tune".
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Re: Best first trak on an album of all time
Well I do like the nominated 1812 on the basis that a piece of music that requires artillery fire has a lot going for it versus munitions free music. However a song popped up from distant memories, those halcyon days of romantic impetuousness when my Lovely Fire Breathing MemSahib Her Serene Imperiousness Indoors lying on a sofa eating cakes was a younger lady ...
The song, by the doggy door dah band, "Death Cab for Cutie"... I should have realised that I'd be paying the fare once ensnared in Love's fatal embrace.
The song, by the doggy door dah band, "Death Cab for Cutie"... I should have realised that I'd be paying the fare once ensnared in Love's fatal embrace.
Re: Best first trak on an album of all time
Quincy Jones and the Sammy Nestico Orchestra: Basie & Beyond
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