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The best song ever
KharBevNor:
I'll have to play the folk card then.
Twa Corbies.
Hands down.
eternie:
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--- Quote from: Dark Flame ---You know, it's definitaly massively high, but you know, I'm partial to Jungleland by Bruce Springsteen, and Here Comes the Sun by the Beatles (though the second one is in large part thanks to it's absolutely amazing placement after I Want You (She's So Heavy))
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Here Comes the sun is NOT after She’s So Heavy, it’s on the other side. CD’s fucking kill albums like this. The album was meant to be arranged as two distinctive sides and if you listen to the LP you can tell; that’s the way it was arranged, along with almost every other good album from the era. That’s one of the biggest problems I have with CD’s, you don’t get the same listening experience because it’s all continuous. Of course, modern albums (mostly) are made for CD’s and don’t take this into account, and that’s just fine. The standard musical medium these days is CD’s and people take this into account, but when vinyl ruled true artists knew that people would have a pause between sides and arranged albums accordingly, making the listening more exciting and interactive.
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...That is pedantry like none I have ever seen before.
Lummer:
The Song that won the Eurovision in 1963:
Grethe 6 Jørgen Ingemann's "Dansevise".
And NO! it is not a matter of national pride for me, I just find that song unbelievably beautiful. The whole song has this effortless grace to it that I'm just completely in love with. And those strings... mm.
Praeserpium Machinarum:
I agree, it is a wonderful song. What Outlandish did to it was blasphemy, pure blasphemy :(
Johnny C:
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