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Are you an independent contrator of have you joined a crew, Scamp?

Just Want to See His Face - R.Stones

That's all right, that's all right, that's all right.

Sometimes you feel like trouble, sometimes you feel down.

Let this music relax you mind, let this music relax you mind.

Stand up and be counted, can't get a witness.

Sometimes you need somebody, if you have somebody to love.

Sometimes you ain't got nobody and you want somebody to love.

Then you don't want to walk and talk about Jesus,

You just want to see his face.

You don't want to walk and talk about Jesus,

You just want to see his face.

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“There’ll be Blue Bells Over the White Cliffs of Dover”  Vera L.

Final Cut – any song from that album – Pink F

It was the last released Pink Floyd album under the "leadership" of Roger Waters, but to me it is too RW, and not PF enough.

here´s an interesting review by a guy who thinks differantly

from the following site:

Pink Floyd - The Final Cut by A.M.Rush

"The Final Cut" is often regarded as a Roger Waters solo album masquerading as a Pink Floyd album. When placed in comparison with Roger's bona fide solo albums that came later, I can't agree, as this album possesses a poignancy, depth, clarity, and beauty that his solo works don't even come close to touching. My hunch is that even though David Gilmour's musical input on "The Final Cut" is minimal, his presence alone was enough to temper Roger's excesses to a certain extent, reining Roger in from the pretentious ramblings that would diminish his solo work.

There are really two Pink Floyds: the relatively inane Pink Floyd that gets played on the radio incessantly, and the more artistically deep Pink Floyd, which gets ignored by all but the hardcore fans. "The Final Cut" falls into this latter camp and is truly an overlooked gem in the Floyd catalog. This album says everything Roger said on "The Wall" in half the space, and with twice the poignancy and substance. Roger's lyrics here are miles beyond the juvenile self-pity of those on "The Wall" but retain all the blunt cynicism necessary to drive his point home. (Roger ceased to be a poet in the early '70s; poetry is subtle, and there's nothing subtle about the biting narrative style that would emerge as his trademark.) I do think that sometimes he goes too far even here in places--I find his suggestion of gassing world leaders, Nazi-style, in "The Fletcher Memorial Home" ("now the final solution can be applied") to be in poor taste, and it makes me wonder to what degree those fascist-like ramblings on "The Wall" were parody and to what degree a perhaps subconscious affinity. Further, "Not Now John" is both unnecessarily vulgar and disturbingly jingoistic, and the opening song's lines about the "Nips" and their kids committing hari-kari can be taken as xenophobic at best, racist at worst.

All that aside, though, the greater message of the devastating effects of war shines through brilliantly, helped along immensely by a sparse but beautiful score. Roger's plaintive lyrics receive wonderful complement from the gentle piano, wailing sax, lush orchestrations, and of course Dave's gorgeous, weeping guitar solos, which on the whole evoke more emotion than his best work on "The Wall." In fact, even despite his small role here, this was Dave's best guitar work since "Animals." Even Nick Mason's drumming is powerful here in its sparse and unique setting, being used not so much to keep time as to provide emphatic individual and calculatedy placed flourishes, coming across like well-placed shotgun blasts to rouse the listener to attention.

This being a Floyd album, the SFX play an important role as well--you MUST play "Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert" with headphones, so that you can have the full effect of having the missile blow off your head.

Musically, "The Final Cut" mixes beauty and sadness in a way no other album has ever done. "The Gunner's Dream" and the title cut are sonically gorgeous pieces, juxtaposed with some of Roger's most achingly sad lyrics of his career. (The lyrical reference on the title track to "If," Roger's old "Atom Heart Mother" song, is a nice touch.) The closing piece isn't quite as sad, but it's the most disarming song on the album, with its soft, pleasant musical tapestry completely belying the subject matter: nuclear annihilation. (The second sun in "Two Suns in the Sunset" is, of course, a mushroom cloud.)

The only song that doesn't really fit in is "Not Now John." While it's nice to hear Dave actually get to sing a little bit, this piece (aside from its distasteful lyrics) conjures up bad images of the worst moments of "The Wall"--i.e., the brainless testosterone rock of "Young Lust." But other than that misstep, this album is light years ahead of "The Wall." "The Final Cut" is not passive background or car-radio music.

You might call it the thinking man's version of "The Wall." And you would be correct.

Mayhap, when I go back to work in a minute and put it on, I shall now have a new appreciation for it.

:o:D

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“There’ll be Blue Bells Over the White Cliffs of Dover”  Vera L.

Final Cut – any song from that album – Pink F

It was the last released Pink Floyd album under the "leadership" of Roger Waters, but to me it is too RW, and not PF enough.

They just announced on the Beeb yesterday that the original Floyd band is going to play the Live8. That'll be a hard ticket to get.

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I once played it at a party and it completely killed the atmosphere stone dead and the party never recovered - I wasn't invited to any more.

Anyway, I had split up with Karen and wasn't having a very good time so I didn't see why anyone else should.

:o I would of stayed Scampy.

I have to pick only 1 song for this thread? I am completely overwhelmed by that request. But I think if I was threatend with torture I would probably say Black is the Color by Nina Simone.

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"Man In The Mirror"

I'm Gonna Make A Change,

For Once In My Life

It's Gonna Feel Real Good,

Gonna Make A Difference

Gonna Make It Right . . .

As I, Turn Up The Collar On My

Favourite Winter Coat

This Wind Is Blowin' My Mind

I See The Kids In The Street,

With Not Enough To Eat

Who Am I, To Be Blind?

Pretending Not To See

Their Needs

A Summer's Disregard,

A Broken Bottle Top

And A One Man's Soul

They Follow Each Other On

The Wind Ya' Know

'Cause They Got Nowhere

To Go

That's Why I Want You To

Know

I'm Starting With The Man In

The Mirror

I'm Asking Him To Change

His Ways

And No Message Could Have

Been Any Clearer

If You Wanna Make The World

A Better Place

(If You Wanna Make The

World A Better Place)

Take A Look At Yourself, And

Then Make A Change

(Take A Look At Yourself, And

Then Make A Change)

(Na Na Na, Na Na Na, Na Na,

Na Nah)

I've Been A Victim Of A Selfish

Kind Of Love

It's Time That I Realize

That There Are Some With No

Home, Not A Nickel To Loan

Could It Be Really Me,

Pretending That They're Not

Alone?

A Willow Deeply Scarred,

Somebody's Broken Heart

And A Washed-Out Dream

(Washed-Out Dream)

They Follow The Pattern Of

The Wind, Ya' See

Cause They Got No Place

To Be

That's Why I'm Starting With

Me

(Starting With Me!)

I'm Starting With The Man In

The Mirror

(Ooh!)

I'm Asking Him To Change

His Ways

(Ooh!)

And No Message Could Have

Been Any Clearer

If You Wanna Make The World

A Better Place

(If You Wanna Make The

World A Better Place)

Take A Look At Yourself And

Then Make A Change

(Take A Look At Yourself And

Then Make A Change)

I'm Starting With The Man In

The Mirror

(Ooh!)

I'm Asking Him To Change His

Ways

(Change His Ways-Ooh!)

And No Message Could've

Been Any Clearer

If You Wanna Make The World

A Better Place

(If You Wanna Make The

World A Better Place)

Take A Look At Yourself And

Then Make That . . .

(Take A Look At Yourself And

Then Make That . . .)

Change!

I'm Starting With The Man In

The Mirror,

(Man In The Mirror-Oh

Yeah!)

I'm Asking Him To Change

His Ways

(Better Change!)

No Message Could Have

Been Any Clearer

(If You Wanna Make The

World A Better Place)

(Take A Look At Yourself And

Then Make The Change)

(You Gotta Get It Right, While

You Got The Time)

('Cause When You Close Your

Heart)

You Can't Close Your . . .Your

Mind!

(Then You Close Your . . .

Mind!)

That Man, That Man, That

Man, That Man

With That Man In The Mirror

(Man In The Mirror, Oh Yeah!)

That Man, That Man, That Man

I'm Asking Him To Change

His Ways

(Better Change!)

You Know . . .That Man

No Message Could Have

Been Any Clearer

If You Wanna Make The World

A Better Place

(If You Wanna Make The

World A Better Place)

Take A Look At Yourself And

Then Make A Change

(Take A Look At Yourself And

Then Make A Change)

Hoo! Hoo! Hoo! Hoo! Hoo!

Na Na Na, Na Na Na, Na Na,

Na Nah

(Oh Yeah!)

Gonna Feel Real Good Now!

Yeah Yeah! Yeah Yeah!

Yeah Yeah!

Na Na Na, Na Na Na, Na Na,

Na Nah

(Ooooh . . .)

Oh No, No No . . .

I'm Gonna Make A Change

It's Gonna Feel Real Good!

Come On!

(Change . . .)

Just Lift Yourself

You Know

You've Got To Stop It.

Yourself!

(Yeah!-Make That Change!)

I've Got To Make That Change,

Today!

Hoo!

(Man In The Mirror)

You Got To

You Got To Not Let Yourself . . .

Brother . . .

Hoo!

(Yeah!-Make That Change!)

You Know-I've Got To Get

That Man, That Man . . .

(Man In The Mirror)

You've Got To

You've Got To Move! Come

On! Come On!

You Got To . . .

Stand Up! Stand Up!

Stand Up!

(Yeah-Make That Change)

Stand Up And Lift

Yourself, Now!

(Man In The Mirror)

Hoo! Hoo! Hoo!

Aaow!

(Yeah-Make That Change)

Gonna Make That Change . . .

Come On!

(Man In The Mirror)

You Know It!

You Know It!

You Know It!

You Know . . .

(Change . . .)

Make That Change.

Michael Jackson

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already posted my "downer songs" but reading through other posts, as so often does, has inspired me to add to it...

The Wonder Boys Soundtrack album.

It includes Leonard Cohens "Waiting for a miracle"

The incredible Neil Young with Linda Rondtsad (sic?) and James Taylor, singing "Old Man, take a look at my life, I´m a lot like you were..."

And four tracks by Bob Dylan, including a little heard,

"I´ve seen a shooting star tonight, and I thought of you"

"Buckets of rain, buckets of tears"

"It´s not dark yet, but it´s getting there."

and finally when coming out of the downer, jump back to track one to listen to bob´s "Thing have changed"

A worried man with a worried mind

No one in front of me and nothing behind

There's a woman on my left and she's drinking champagne

Got white skin, got assassin's eyes

I'm looking up into the sapphire tinted skies

I'm well dressed, waiting on the last train

Bridge #1:

Standing on the gallows with my head in a noose

Any minute now I'm expecting all ###### to break loose

Chorus

People are crazy and times are strange

I'm locked in tight, I'm out of range

I used to care, but things have changed

This place ain't doing me any good

I'm in the wrong town, I should be in Hollywood

Just for a second there I thought I saw something move

Gonna take dancing lessons do the jitterbug rag

Ain't no shortcuts, gonna dress in drag

Only a fool in here would think he's got anything to prove

Bridge #2

Lot of water under the bridge, Lot of other stuff too

Don't get up gentlemen, I'm only passing through :D

(chorus)

I've been walking forty miles of bad road

If the bible is right, the world will explode

I've been trying to get as far away from myself as I can

Some things are too hot to touch

The human mind can only stand so much

You can't win with a losing hand

Bridge #3

Feel like falling in love with the first woman I meet

Putting her in a wheel barrow and wheeling her down the street

(chorus)

I hurt easy, I just don't show it

You can hurt someone and not even know it

The next sixty seconds could be like an eternity

Gonna get low down, gonna fly high

All the truth in the world adds up to one big lie

I'm in love with a woman who don't even appeal to me

Bridge #4

Mr. Jinx and Miss Lucy, they jumped in the lake

I'm not that eager to make a mistake

(chorus)

Copyright © 1999 Special Rider Music 

:o Love it...

ah but there are more gems on that soundtrack:

The wonderful "Watching the wheels" by John Lennon. "People say I´m crazy, dreaming my life away"

And Van the man morrison sings of the philosopher´s stone, long before Harry had any inkling of magic.

Check it out here:

Wonderboys soundtrack

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“There’ll be Blue Bells Over the White Cliffs of Dover”  Vera L.

Final Cut – any song from that album – Pink F

It was the last released Pink Floyd album under the "leadership" of Roger Waters, but to me it is too RW, and not PF enough.

They just announced on the Beeb yesterday that the original Floyd band is going to play the Live8. That'll be a hard ticket to get.

Close enough... Thank you Spee for bringing it to my attention...

Here´s the article:

Pink Floyd reform for Live 8 show

Roger Waters left Pink Floyd in the mid-1980s to pursue a solo career

Rock band Pink Floyd's classic line-up will be reunited on stage for the first time in 24 years at next month's Live 8 concert in London.

Roger Waters will join band members Dave Gilmour, Nick Mason and Richard Wright for the show in Hyde Park.

Waters last performed on stage with them at London's Earls Court in 1981.

The Live 8 concert, organised by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to help fight African poverty, is one of five taking place around the world on 2 July.

Pink Floyd join a star-studded line-up at Hyde Park which includes Madonna, REM, U2, Sir Paul McCartney, Sir Elton John, Coldplay and Robbie Williams.

"Like most people I want to do everything I can to persuade the G8 leaders to make huge commitments to the relief of poverty and increased aid to the third world," said Pink Floyd's Dave Gilmour.

"Any squabbles Roger and the band have had in the past are so petty in this context, and if reforming for this concert will help focus attention then it's got to be worthwhile," he added.

Legendary

Pink Floyd are viewed as being one of the biggest rock bands of all time.

The group released their first record in 1967, with founding member Syd Barrett on lead guitar, alongside Waters, Mason and Wright.

At the beginning of 1968, guitarist Dave Gilmour - a friend of the band - was brought in as a fifth member. Barrett left the group shortly afterwards.

The remaining four members achieved legendary status with albums such as 1973's The Dark Side Of The Moon, which stayed in the US album chart for more than a decade.

Fans have long yearned for a reunion of the classic Pink Floyd line-up of Waters, Gilmour, Mason and Wright, but it seemed unlikely because of a fall-out between founder member Waters and the rest of the group in the mid-1980s.

Gilmour, Mason and Wright continued to record and tour as Pink Floyd during the remainder of the 80s and into the 90s, releasing their last studio album - The Division Bell - in 1994

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Getting up:

'Ooh Child' - The Fivestairsteps

'Shine a Light' - Rolling Stones

'Fling it Gimme' - Gladiators

'Battle without Honor or Humanity' - Tomoyasu Hotei

'150 CC' - Silly Fools

'There is a Light that Never Goes Out' - The Smiths

Staying down or melancholy:

'Dirty Dream No. 5' - Belle and Sebastian

'Fenomena' - Lars Winnerbäck

'The Shining' - Badly Drawn Boy

'Allelujah' - Christian Kjellvander

'Shoreline' - Anna Ternheim

'Love and Truth'- Grand Drive

'Cello Song' - Nick Drake

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"Sometimes I Feel Like Screaming" - Deep Purple

The live version with the London Philharmonic Orchestra...wicked!

If wanting a general feel-good tune, Sultans Of Swing - Dire Straits, the live Alchemy version. Mark Knopfler's guitar playing on this version is awesome and check out the drumming by Terry Williams, the fastest hands on the planet....

....yes indeedy, I'm a failed musician from a previous life!

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