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Tiny Tim - People Are Strange

Stephan Micus - Birds Of Dawn (Towards The Wind)

Jessie Ware - Running

Sly & The Family Stone - If You Want Me To Stay

I have had such a complete weekend, I have danced, eaten, laughed with, complimented, smiled with and much more with I dont know how many beautiful faces........Now it´s time to turn out the light.XX

Purple Rain - The lake scene (1984)

Simon Reynolds : Retromania : Pop Culture's Addiction to the past

Looking good this new book called Retromania, could well be a hit. I will order it now, Simon Reynolds the author seems to be striking more than just a point here. Check it for yourself...

Junior - Mama Used To Say My Mothers Day Dedication 20 years on!

I am playing this at full blast and shaking my booty in the Kitchen, honestly Junior is really doing it for me, I am playing him whilst doing the ironing, whilst drinking tea. This is the best dedication and one of the best Mothers day tunes, I have found today. Do as Junior said, live your life.

The Police - Mother or King Crimson on Mothers Day

I was not aware of this song till now. It's an odd one, written by someone who had a problem with their Mother perhaps? Apparently this was the worst record ever, and the lead singer was asked not to sing this or any other song again, ever, ha! I think it´s a curious and infectious track, written by someone with a vivid imagination. I dont have any problem, but the song here has a twisted melody giving it a creepy edge and attitude. Not a song I would dedicate to my Mother, but certainly a song which must be added to the list of songs which have lyrics about Mothers..

mothers pride george michael

Mothers Day in the UK today. Here is a good one for those Mothers who have watched their young men to out to war. Probably one of the all time great anti-war songs. Expressing the immorality and absurdity of so many of our militaristic actions. Now today, with Kony 2012 over our heads, and the oil and precious mineral war that undelys, it's a good time to think about these points. George Michael sings about how glorification of aggression and martyrdom is endemic and spread from one generation to another.