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Temporary-Product928 t1_je6wzb7 wrote
XTC's Apple Venus doesn't have a firm concept, but I think it's brilliant that a group of middle aged men went to the trouble of recording at Abbey Road and renting an orchestra so they could sing about dinner parties, greenhouse gardens and pagan symbols.
Temporary-Product928 t1_j0veidp wrote
Reply to comment by Buckar00_Banzai_ in What sports video game has your favorite soundtrack? by dlee_75
Except for the year they decided the soundtrack should be "1990s college radio", with Bad Religion, De La Soul, Ned's Atomic Dustbin, etc and I can't decide if that was better.
Temporary-Product928 t1_iujn53p wrote
Reply to What's the best one hit wonder in your opinion? Do they still exists? by Necessary_Comfort812
Taco gets credit from me for taking a song from the Great Depression into the American top 5 in the early 80s
Big Country and Wang Chung get credit from me for featuring their band names prominently in their hit (although Wang Chung might be a two hit wonder - what do we think of Dance Hall Days?)
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Reply to What song or songs do you KNOW the instant you hear a hint of the the first beat/note? by Sugarbean29
Billie Jean - Michael Jackson
Fox On The Run - Sweet
Levitating - Dua Lipa
Temporary-Product928 t1_iqot97r wrote
I've been gone from Springfield for ages and I knew this was at Missouri Neon Sign on Kearney when I saw it. That stretch of Kearney between West Bypass and Kansas is a foundational memory for me. Christ, that set off nostalgia I didn't know I had.
Oh, right, you're getting Whataburger now, that's cool too
Temporary-Product928 t1_jec3jt6 wrote
Reply to Bands that peaked with their first album? by GroguIsMyBrogu
Moby Grape, The Modern Lovers, Ride, The Stone Roses, Men at Work