Top Five

Aug 25, 2008 22:57

Top Five Songs on your iTunes that are under two minutes, that you kind of wish were longer, but not really, because they're kind of perfect the way they are:

1) Spoon - You Gotta Feel It
2) The Beatles - She Came in Through the Bathroom Window
3) Tori Amos - Mr. Zebra
4) Cat Stevens - The Wind
5) Sam Cooke - Running Out theTape.**

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anonymous August 26 2008, 12:37:33 UTC
I love a good Sam Cooke reference. Too bad I don't have that song. I must find it right away!

Bess

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anonymous August 26 2008, 13:05:20 UTC
I'll go! I'll go!

1) 40 Days, 40 Nights - Don Covay
2) Stardust - Hoagy Carmichael
3) Stuck In The Middle - The Replacements
4) Girl With 12 Fingers - The Cavelords
5) Veronica Get Up, I Believe There's A Saucer In Our Love - The United States Three

Evan

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daytripper83 August 27 2008, 14:52:49 UTC
No Ringworm, eh? Well done, though.

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Sam's Declaration of Soul anonymous August 26 2008, 18:04:04 UTC
Sam's vocal skills have been praised for the last 50 years, but his "hum-ability" is rarely discussed and should be praised as well. I specifically chose his humming intro to "Trouble Blues" as my website's intro. Great way to run out the tape, tripper!

The man interviewing Sam is the legendary DJ Magnificent Montague, by the way.

Erik Greene
Author, Our Uncle Sam: The Sam Cooke Story From His Family's Perspective
www.OurUncleSam.com

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Re: Sam's Declaration of Soul daytripper83 August 27 2008, 14:54:45 UTC
I loooove Trouble Blues! Does your book give some insight into the circumstances surrounding his death? My friend Bess and I have been talking about it a lot this week.

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Re: Sam's Declaration of Soul anonymous August 28 2008, 14:57:40 UTC
Absolutely. One of the main reasons I wrote my book was because there were a lot of things going on in Sam's personal life (mostly related to business dealings) that sheds light on his last days. Also, I include the input of a valued source as to what really happened at the Hacienda Motel. Tell Bess to check out the reader reactions on my Amazon.com listing.

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anonymous August 27 2008, 13:23:39 UTC
ps I made my top 5. I put it on my itunes, but I thought I would put it here for your enjoyment as well.

1) Can't Leave Her Behind - Lee Ranaldo and Stephen Malkmus (I'm not there soundtrack)
2) Mama - Coconut Records
3) Lo! How a Rose E'er Blooming - Sufjan Stevens
4) Bookends Theme - Simon and Garfunkel
5) Anyone Else But You - Michael Cera and Ellen Page

Are you surprised I found a way to incorporate Michael Cera? I think not!

Bess

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daytripper83 August 27 2008, 14:51:43 UTC
Dude. That reminds me. When is Sufjan Stevens going to make a new album? Seriously. Seriously. Pick a state and get on with your fucking genius already.

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daytripper83 August 27 2008, 14:52:11 UTC
Also. I'm getting on iTunes. That list sounds solid.

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suckas_b_ware September 2 2008, 21:59:53 UTC
1) What It's Like... - Vanilla Ice
2) Race Car Ya-Yas - Cake
3) Stupid And Shallow - The Futureheads
4) Holy Shazam - Starlight Mints
5) Great Balls of Fire - Jerry Lee Lewis

In no particular order.

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