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pultneytooner
28-Nov-06, 22:04
I think this is a fantastic song, which songs catch your imagination?

melted_wellie
28-Nov-06, 22:05
Combine Harvester by the Wurzels.

pultneytooner
28-Nov-06, 22:09
Combine Harvester by the Wurzels.
Lol, bit different from my song but heh, I've got a brand new combine harvester, I'll give you the key..........[lol]

Dreadnought
28-Nov-06, 22:12
Turn! Turn! Turn! by The Byrds

pultneytooner
28-Nov-06, 22:15
Turn! Turn! Turn! by The Byrds
Another fantastic, emotive song, thanks for reminding me.:D
Is that a passage from the bible or something?

acameron
28-Nov-06, 22:50
A song I heard a couple of years ago called "Have you forgotten" by "Red House Painters"

Very personal song by catches my imagination

Buttercup
28-Nov-06, 23:12
I think this is a fantastic song, which songs catch your imagination?
Re: San Francisco by Scott MacKenzie
One of my all time favourites too, takes me straight back to the summer of '67. Others have to be Teenage Idol by Ricky Nelson (1962) and What Colour Is The Wind by Charlie Landsborough.

Kenn
28-Nov-06, 23:14
"Where have all the flowers gone?" "Sound of silence." , "Ev sho shameen" and "White Rose."
1st reminds me of the 60s protest era.
2nd is just beuatiful.
3rd is just haunting.
4th reminds me of my father singing.

pultneytooner
28-Nov-06, 23:20
"Where have all the flowers gone?" "Sound of silence." , "Ev sho shameen" and "White Rose."
1st reminds me of the 60s protest era.
2nd is just beuatiful.
3rd is just haunting.
4th reminds me of my father singing.
Where have all the flowers gone, thanks liz, I remember learning that song and it's meaning when I was a child and although this may sound stupid, I feel a better person for having learned a lot of these protest songs and seeing them for what they were as in, more than just a nice set of lyrics.

canuck
28-Nov-06, 23:23
Well, there is Prince's "You Will Be Moved" and

Ginny Owens' "I Wanna Be Moved" or

Johnny Cash singing "I Shall Not Be Moved".

Whatever, Pultneytooner the destiny here is that your thread "shall be moved."

Cedric Farthsbottom III
28-Nov-06, 23:26
Tomorrow by U2......lyrics by Bono about his mothers funeral.Critics took the black cars parked at the side of the road to be about mobsters of the IRA, when he was describing hearses.


P.s Canuck is right yer thread will be moved to the music section.

pultneytooner
28-Nov-06, 23:29
Well, there is Prince's "You Will Be Moved" and

Ginny Owens' "I Wanna Be Moved" or

Johnny Cash singing "I Shall Not Be Moved".

Whatever, Pultneytooner the destiny here is that your thread "shall be moved."
I don't see why it should be moved as it is a general topic about a genuine request to find out the emotions that manifest themselves when you listen to a certain song or songs. i.e, this is not a joke, game or otherwise.:D

Venture
28-Nov-06, 23:35
Whiter Shade of Pale, Flowers in the Rain and Green Tambourine...hot, flower power summers and mini skirts. Takes me right back

Dreadnought
29-Nov-06, 00:06
Nevertheless, it was moved. :roll: It's like the forum is being moderated by Monk! :lol:

The Pepsi Challenge
29-Nov-06, 00:23
A song I heard a couple of years ago called "Have you forgotten" by "Red House Painters"

Very personal song by catches my imagination

You have good taste my man.

Sporran
29-Nov-06, 07:23
I think this is a fantastic song, which songs catch your imagination?
Several of the Beatles songs do it for me. For example "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" from their Sgt. Pepper album, and "Across The Universe" from Let It Be. I also love the lyrics and music of Cream's "Tales Of Brave Ulysses" and Led Zeppelin's "Stairway To Heaven" and "Battle Of Evermore". Venture already mentioned "A Whiter Shade of Pale". That's another fave of mine - both the original Procul Harum version, and Annie Lennox's cover of it on her Medusa album.

Camra
29-Nov-06, 14:23
i remember a TV programme where, despite critics analysing the lyrics ad nauseum for content, one of the band members confirmed the words were a random selection of nonsensical phrases rearranged to suit the music.
I seem to remember Phil Collins stating the same about some Genesis songs too.