Maybe you'll visit this journal when you're feeling down?
ELO - Mr.Blue Sky: [link]
The Go! Team - Doing it right: [link]
The Beatles - Here comes the Sun: [link]
Oasis - Champaigne supernova: [link]
Panic!At the Disco - Nine in the afternoon: [link]
Status Quo - Rocking all over the World: [link]
Fleetwood Mac - You can go your own way: [link]
The Monkees - Daydream Believer: [link]
Simon and Garfunkel - 59th Street bridge song: [link]
The Beatles - Hey Jude: [link]
I hope you like them, i hope they make you feel good~
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hehe i do like that song ^_^
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The Beatles -- Something in the way she moves
The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band -- I'm the urban spaceman
Bernard Cribbins -- Hole in the ground
The crazy world of Arthur Brown -- Fire
Fleetwood Mac -- Albatross
Jethro Tull -- Living in the past
Joe Cocker -- With a little help from my friends
Johnny Cash -- Ghost riders in the sky
Lindisfarne -- Fog on the Tyne
Lonnie Donegan -- Does your chewing gum lose it's flavour on the bed post overnight
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Here are some of my choices:
Memory of a Free Festival - David Bowie
Re-Hash - Gorillaz
Tender - Blur
Waterloo Sunset - The Kinks
A Design for Life - Manic Street Preachers
Kids - MGMT
Monkey Bee - Monkey (thats an extra special one)
She Bangs the Drums - Stone Roses
Going Underground - The Jam
Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head - Burt Bacharach
AND BITTERSWEET SYMPHONY BY THE VERVE WOOO
also, pingas.
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Sula vie dilejo sula vie milejo cheli venco deho malio helibo seyoman cheli venco raero malio malio. Here is Miles Davis [link]
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I love Jethro Tull, haha one of my favorites has to be Locomotive breath [link]
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Sula vie dilejo sula vie milejo cheli venco deho malio helibo seyoman cheli venco raero malio malio. Here is Miles Davis [link]
My admission is that it was more Ian Anderson and his flute that I was a fan of, rather than Jethro Tull. Playing the flute isn't easy at the best of times, but when he used to stand on one leg playing the flute, it just showed his mastery of it, and it was absolute magic.
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Fail.
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