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Bass-O-Matic

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This is a bit different. Sent to me by a musician friend of mine. This guy takes soundtracks of stuff and sets it to music. This one is a preacher speaking in tongue set to a decent reggae tune.


Just when I thought I'd heard and seen it all... Thanks.
 

DimeBrite

Saltwater fly fisherman

Never fall in love with a nun
 

DanielOcean

Steelhead
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Absolute greatest song to me these days!


Too many heads broke, too many times
Tired of the same joke, tired of the grind
Comin' down's a bitch low, harder to stay
Same punk in the mirror, different the day
I want to build something, something alive
Digging for a fossil, suspended in time
I want to feel something, something alive
Missing like a sunrise, too cloudy to shine
Oh, here it comes
Equal to the sum
Of black hearts and evil done
Too many heads hung, too few can be
Tired of the lies spun in the land of the free
Selling out's a mission, deal settle or sue
Same crook in the White House
Prospecting me and you
I want to build something, something alive
Digging for a fossil suspended in time
I want to feel something, something alive
Missing like a sunrise, too cloudy to shine
Oh, here it comes
Equal to the sum
Of black hearts and evil done
So many visions, faded enslaved
Slammed home in a prison, forgotten locked away
Comes a decision, break your heart in two
Out with the old stuff, in with the new
I want to build something, something alive
Digging for a fossil suspended in time
I want to feel something, something alive
Missing like a sunrise, too cloudy to shine
Oh, here it comes
Equal to the sum
Of black hearts and evil done
 

klq@stl

Steelhead
"I Put a Spell on You" was written and composed by Jalacy "Screamin' Jay" Hawkins in 1956, whose own recording of it was selected as one of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll. Covered by: Annie Lennox, Nina Simone, Credence Clearwater Revival, Joe Cocker, Iza, and a girl from Norway who won Norway's Got Talent in 2014 at age 8.
 

Capt Insano Emeritis

Legend
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this is me if I hear Running Up That HIll on the radio one more time..


But its Kate Bush!i avoid radio entirely and love Kate Bush. However i never want to hear Bostons More than A Feeling , anything by Styx, three dog night, or Rush and a truckload of other over played cranium decaying ditties and non ditty rap crap.
 

SurfnFish

Life of the Party
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Sorry, had to be done:)

cheers


But its Kate Bush!i avoid radio entirely and love Kate Bush. However i never want to hear Bostons More than A Feeling , anything by Styx, three dog night, or Rush and a truckload of other over played cranium decaying ditties and non ditty rap crap.
always considered her a gem, and that song special...and Kate has expressed how happy she is to have the song getting so much airplay, and the well deserved royalty checks...how could I resist going with Belushi, however, after hearing the song for the second time during an hour drive home...lol
 

Brian Miller

Be vewy vewy quiet, I'm hunting Cutthwoat Twout
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Cole Porter's Boogie Barcarolle is cool enough to stand on its own

And it's awesome playing guitar in the pit for a production like this.
 

Stonedfish

Known Grizzler-hater of triploids, humpies & ND
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Worked their concert in 94.
Was backstage when Michal Hutchence walked in with his girlfriend Helena Christensen. What a beautiful women she was.
SF

 
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