Right now it's this. Hearing the song without the video I thought it's a Blondie single



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Harp and Shamrock
by Lúnasa

A nostalgic moment.
Catchy and feeling great.
It was on repeat for a very long time, I need to return to listen to this more often, I am too much busy.




#2 Mar 16, 2023, 12:49 AM Last Edit: Mar 16, 2023, 12:51 AM by Guybrush
I love Toni's Hey Mickey 🙂 it's a fun, catchy song.

I've had this on my mind for a while:


I like it a lot, but the main reason is the part with the odd time signature that comes in after about 1:10. To get the hang of it, I counted two bars of 7/8 and then 12/8, rinse and repeat (although they'll soon mix this up too). As an ex-drummer who (in the absence of drums) likes to drum on things that aren't drums, I love weird beats, especially when they appear in music that I also find catchy in a kind of pop sensible way.

Happiness is a warm manatee

I can't see your video. What song is it?

Throw your dog the invisible bone.

Quote from: Janszoon on Mar 16, 2023, 02:27 AMI can't see your video. What song is it?

Ugh, I hate regional content.

The song is Spleenetique by Aksak Maboul.

Happiness is a warm manatee


Right now it's this.

(Yes, I sometimes listen to more basic white girl music than I let on, haha)

"stressed" is just "desserts" spelled backwards

Cillian Vallely & Kevin Crawford - The Birds
nostalgia :)  and it's catchy




An Israeli classic



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#8 Mar 27, 2023, 09:01 PM Last Edit: Mar 27, 2023, 09:05 PM by robhr
Booorrn free, as free as the wiiiind blows, as free as the graaaass grows.

I woke up with it for some reason.




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^Is it that time of the month again?

Happiness is a warm manatee


Squeeze—"Hourglass"
I hadn't heard this song in a million years, then I heard it somewhere the other day and I've been hearing this in my head ever since:
Take it to the bridge, throw it overboard
See if it can swim, back up to the shore
No one's in the house, everyone is out
All the lights are on and the blinds are down


Throw your dog the invisible bone.

Quote from: Guybrush on Apr 07, 2023, 03:29 PM^Is it that time of the month again?

Tbh it's here (and to an extent on MB) that I was reminded of how much I love this album after like 20 years. With some favorite artists (Tom Waits, Stranglers, Pixies back in the day) I have had maybe a month every couple of years that I couldn't listen to anything else. But with Kate Bush I became a huge fan when I discovered her and then probably only returned to The Dreaming, which sounds more like the stuff I'm normally into. Had a long period where piano pop wasn't really on the cards.

Also when everyone became a huge fan of hers in 2015 or whenever? that was kinda annoying!

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Quote from: jadis on Apr 07, 2023, 04:59 PMAlso when everyone became a huge fan of hers in 2015 or whenever? that was kinda annoying!

There was a small surge of interest when she played concerts in 2014 (we were lucky enough to get tickets) and of course Running Up That Hill became super popular again last year (wasn't it?) due to the exposure from Stranger Things.

I also remember she got a bit of positive press around 2004/5 around the time Aerial came out.

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