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For me it's Daft Punk........for once that we have french performing internationaly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And I love Pharell Williams!!!!!!!!!!! :singing: Because I'm happy...........:singing:
 
A song for the cold weather.


The fit is generous and loose
The coat is filled with down of goose
Should I feel guilty about that?
I wouldn't wear the fur of a cat

The coat is black so in New York City
It doesn't look dirty it stays pretty
The cuffs are purple which perfectly suits
A pair I already had of boots

Can't help sharing on a personal note
A secret I have concerning the coat
One of the reasons that it got my vote
Is the way it lies open around the throat

For me the collar mustn't come too high
Because well all right my skin is dry
So each morning I rub my face with oil
And the fabric you see the grease could soil

Can we speak a moment about the lining?
After my own heart's designing
It's nylon so your skirts don't wind
Up in a bunch around your behind

When the time comes for the coat to clean
You throw this thing in the washing machine
Drying you doubt but the filling does fluff
I'm here to proclaim this coat is enough

The length of the coat is below the knees
So in the cold your legs don't freeze
I'm nuts about another one of its charms
There's plenty of room underneath the arms

The coat's not bulky it weighs about an ounce
And it's practically void of any frivolous flounce
I will admit it has shoulder pads
All things considered it's not so bad

It looks all right even from the side
I guess because the bottom isn't overly wide
Okay so you say you'd prefer something hipper
But can I just tell you about the zipper

I searched for it for many years
Last one I had I tore up in tears
It turned me into Jack the Ripper
But now I stepped in Cinderella's slipper

It runs from the gullet to just south of the crotch
And workin' it's a task you can hardly botch
It's made of a material that will not rust
It won't get stuck you don't get fussed

It undoes easily in the usual way
But you can also pull it up if you'd like to, let's say
Sit down on the train or climb some stairs
Your desire to bend this coat about shares

There's snaps as well which I don't even use
But they beat out buttons if I had to choose
I remember the night I went to the store
Fighting my way across the cloak-stuffed floor

Suffocating I was it seemed
When from a rack this last hope beamed
Of all my requirements I pursued the trail
To find furthermore the **** thing was on sale

It had a small chain at the back of the neck
So you could hang it on a hook but it broke what the heck
With the end of each sleeve I'm totally smitten
Ample space for to emerge a thick mitten

If you wanna be warm it wins far and away
It's like walkin' around in your bed all day
I know you're not supposed to be so fond of a thing
But today this is my heartfelt inspiration to sing

I hope you don't think I'm merely trying to be clever
I wish this coat would last forever


the roches were great maggie , terre , and suzy !!!!!!!!
 
For me it's Daft Punk........for once that we have french performing internationaly!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And I love Pharell Williams!!!!!!!!!!! :singing: Because I'm happy...........:singing:
pharell is fantastic -- modern northern soul !!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
i feel this topic being overtaken by imitators :D

name your favourite song from your teenage years --- decades are proving to have died after 40+ posts

my favourite from 13-19 years old ( 1971-1977) is........ drum roll ............ immigrant song -- led zeppelin

lets have em peeps -- you know you want to share your memories :D
 
13 to 19! That's an eternity! At 13 probably God Only Knows by the Beach Boys (still their best song imo), at 19 probably Yours is no Disgrace by Yes. In between at 16 probably Hendrix - All Along the Watchtower.
 
Sutherland brothers and quiver weren't too bad either.

'You got me anyway' and "arms of Mary" are great ...... "The pie" was a HUGE hit here
 
Cherry Red by the Groundhogs was going to be my favourite track of forever at one time (1971)but times change new stuff comes along but .... those favourite moments never leave .... I can still listen to that and all the other stuff that was going to forever be my favourite even this one that me and my mates would hum on the way to school 1962) I would have been nine ......... forerunner of Hawkwind and Silver Machine?

 
Even on the decades it's hard. I've based it on those who I listen to the most from those decades as I have too many thousand albums to rummage through.

60s Beach Boys and Rolling Stones
70s Queen
80s Queen, Iron Maiden, Prince, Red Hot Chilli Peppers
90s Pulp, Nirvana, Garbage, Manic Street Preachers, Catatonia, Daft Punk
00s Kasabian, Foo Fighters, Daft Punk, Katy B
10s Labrinth plus the above 00s names
 
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13 to 19! That's an eternity! At 13 probably God Only Knows by the Beach Boys (still their best song imo), at 19 probably Yours is no Disgrace by Yes. In between at 16 probably Hendrix - All Along the Watchtower.
at 13 it seemed an eternity -- looking back now was a mere flash and the pan (aussie band debuted in 1979 --LOL ):D
 
Cherry Red by the Groundhogs was going to be my favourite track of forever at one time (1971)but times change new stuff comes along but .... those favourite moments never leave .... I can still listen to that and all the other stuff that was going to forever be my favourite even this one that me and my mates would hum on the way to school 1962) I would have been nine ......... forerunner of Hawkwind and Silver Machine?


I clicked on the link and it's playing now, gosh I remember that :)
 
@Mike D -- sutherland brothers and quiver were absolutely fantastic -- you got me anyway is a classic -- and the pie --immense - steve marriott rocks

@JACKTHELAD - so true -- the favourite moments never leave

@tim2000s -- some great names in that list :)
 
Slightly digressing . My dad used to say that when he returned home and opened the door, he knew straight away which of my older brothers were home ( oldest was 12 when I was born), because of the music playing on their record player :)
 
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I remember sitting down to breakfast one morning (early 70s) and turning up loud "Rebel Rebel" by DB on my dad's radio and singing long ... and I had a really GOOD voice for harmonies and pitch

My mum loved it cos I could really rock. My dad, not happy.
 
Slightly digressing . My dad used to say that when he returned home and opened the door, he knew straight away which of my older brothers were home ( oldest was 12 when I was born), because if the music playing on their record player :)



i was introduced to music very young -- my dad was always playing classical or the musicals
and my next door neighbour ( who was 3 years older than me ) bought every single that charted back in the early / mid 60's and carried on doing that until at least the mid 2000's
he now has one of the largest collections of Billboard top 100 vinyl in the USA and many DJ's use him as a reference
 
I remember sitting down to breakfast one morning (early 70s) and turning up loud "Rebel Rebel" by DB on my dad's radio and singing long ... and I had a really GOOD voice for harmonies and pitch

My mum loved it cos I could really rock. My dad, not happy.

Would of loved to have seen that Mike, aawwww :angelic: :)
 
I remember sitting down to breakfast one morning (early 70s) and turning up loud "Rebel Rebel" by DB on my dad's radio and singing long ... and I had a really GOOD voice for harmonies and pitch

My mum loved it cos I could really rock. My dad, not happy.
my mother just thought all music was the equivalent of devil worship --LOL;)
 
i was introduced to music very young -- my dad was always playing classical or the musicals
and my next door neighbour ( who was 3 years older than me ) bought every single that charted back in the early / mid 60's and carried on doing that until at least the mid 2000's
he now has one of the largest collections of Billboard top 100 vinyl in the USA and many DJ's use him as a reference

I think I was the same, as I would of heard my 3 brothers music, but my mum liked Andy Stewart, Englebert Humperdink, Jim Reeves and Deanna Durban ( much older, my mum had an LP of hers ) also The Batchelors.
 
Would of loved to have seen that Mike, aawwww :angelic: :)

.... and it's only now I appreciate how tolerant he really was :) It was the "hot tramp, I love you so" with me and an air guitar (the spoon for porridge) and a perfect pitch that got him switching the dial. I was a bit of a rebel :)

"TRANSMISSION AND A LIVE WIRE" ......
 
.... and it's only now I appreciate how tolerant he really was :) It was the "hot tramp, I love you so" with me and an air guitar (the spoon for porridge) and a perfect pitch that got him switching the dial. I was a bit of a rebel :)

"TRANSMISSION AND A LIVE WIRE" ......
seen the bowiemeister twice -- 75 young americans and 87 - glass spider -- one of my heroes
 
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