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Radiowar:
I always loved the ending of Morning Bell/Amnesiac by Radiohead. The beginning sounds so dissonant and awkward that the ending sounds ten times more beautiful than it should.

somechocolates:
radiohead - karma police
ted leo and the pharmacists - me and mia

somechocolates:
radiohead - karma police
ted leo and the pharmacists - me and mia

narutard:

--- Quote from: Kai ---
--- Quote from: sandocho ---Tom Waits - Anywhere I Lay My Head

It's mostly acapella with absolutely incredible vocals--but once you thinks it's finished there's this amazing New Orleans-esque brass band reprise.

Well, I see that the world is upside-down
Seems that my pockets were filled up with gold
And now the clouds, well they’ve covered over
And the wind is blowing cold
Well, I don’t need anybody, because I learned, I learned to be alone
Well, I said anywhere, anywhere, anywhere I lay my head, boys
I'm gonna call my home
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You're like, my favorite new user ever. :D


Black Sabbath - Snowblind; Great solo fadeout, and it's probably the 3rd best song about cocaine ever, next to the song Cocaine (which I don't actually think is about Cocaine), and Johnny Cash's Cocaine Blues.
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I just registered just to tell you how much I agree with that. Those are the three greatest songs ever written on the topic of cocaine. And now that I think of such a list, I'm supprised to say that there isn't a Red Hot Chilli Peppers song there o_O.

Eh, It's late and I'm probaly going to forget I registered tomorrow.

IronOxide:
"My Girlfriend (Who Lives in Canada)" from Avenue Q. You just don't see that coming.

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