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aekastar:

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Willy Mason - Oxygen
Bright Eyes - Haligh, Haligh, a lie Haligh

about 100 more to add, but will be good...
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For once, two I've heard both of... yay!
'Oxygen' is a recent find thanks to someone on my lj flist.. it is very good.  I need to put it on a mix soon, so I don't have to bring up my playlist just to hear it anymore.

The 'Bright Eyes' was my fav. in '01... I actually karaoke'd (sang horribly from memory) it for a boy I didn't like yet, but was on the verge of liking... that moment could've ruined it... not sure if it's a good or bad thing.
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That's funny...I have memories of singing that song with an emo boy I really like in the middle of my local indie club, to the point where you could hear it above the music.  Again, nothing's happened as yet, but I have my fingers crossed.  If it doesn't, I shall blame it on that song, and not my shameful drunken rendition of it...or all the other reasons people never hook up...
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Heh.  in my case, something did happen, but it ended in a lot of drama, so reason for whether or not it was a good thing... if only the song scared him away!  oh noes!

Anyway, g'luck with that!

loomer:
Angeles- Elliott Smith
Brightest- Copeland

fox infrared:
The Cure: The Lovecats
Cursive: The Rhyme Scheme


when I was a kid I think my moms taste in oldies really influenced me too. the first time I ever heard music that I thought was moving was when I was 7 or 8 listening to buddy holly or diana ross with her. I'm sure that had to have rubbed off on me in some way

La Creme:
YES! Lovecats is the best Cure song in ever. I listen to that every time I... do... stuff. That song is my theme song almost virtually. Anyways:

My two would have to be:
Trilogy - Emerson, Lake, and Palmer
(If you can find a better classic prog rockout than this, I will most certainly love you forever. The piano at the begining is the definition of keyboard mastery and then Emerson kicks it into electric, and still plays better than almost any other person has ever played.)

Please, Mr. B - The Sugarplastic
(This song is three things. Firstly, it can relax me even when i am majorly pissed off. It doesn't make me irritable, or more angry, or get me ready to vent. It just calms me. Second, it is the Topangan theme song. The second verse is about Topanga. Thirdly, it is beautiful, slow, and nirvana-inducing to the point of complete serenity.)

niatinari:
The Echoing Green -- She's Gone Tragic
depressing lyrics set to very cheery, techno, this song somehow never fails to put me in a good mood, and it's just enjoyable

Gackt - Last Song
personal reasons-- essentially, it's a song about losing someone and keeping a good attitude about it, and current events just made it relevant for me

or, to keep both songs in English, substitute Athenaeum -- Lifeline for "Last Song"

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