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Monday, June 12, 2006

Therapy music

Actually it's a question and a chance to write one of those lists. Our Church has a listening course, and after the exercise, they wanted to play something over the PA to signal to people to come back together. The idea is to have something amusing, but vaguely connected.

Candidates so far:

1) Shout - Tears for Fears
2) Listen - Buddy Holly.
3) Talk Talk - Talk Talk
4) I Don't Want to Talk About it - Everything But the Girl/Rod Stewart /(for purists) Crazy Horse*

*sung by Danny Whitten the writer of the song, who died Nov 1971.


Other contributions welcome

PS Dissertation count 9176 words (excluding footnotes)

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:00 am

    Two ideas by Queen:

    "Who wants to live for ever?"
    and
    "I want to break free"

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  2. Change by Tears for Fears
    Pick up the Pieces by Average White Band
    Really Saying Something by Bananarama
    Just What I Needed by The Cars
    Glad It's All Over by Captain Sensible

    but even better,

    wait for it,

    by Sir Cliff of all people,


    We Don't Talk Anymore

    Top that.

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  3. I suppose we could be crassly insensitive and play:

    Paranoid - Black Sabbath
    21st Century Schizoid Man - King Crimson
    Psycho Killer - Talking Heads

    But they would need serious therapy after that

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  4. Not in any particular order:

    Kajagoogoo: Too shy
    Gabrielle: Give me a little more time
    No Doubt: Don't speak
    Shalamar: I can make you feel good
    The Pasadenas: I'm doing fine now
    James Taylor: You've got a friend
    Bee Gees: I've gotta get a message to you
    Lighthouse Family: Lifted
    Boyzone: Words

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  5. Nice ones, Chemical.

    I suppose there's always

    Talk Talk by Talk Talk

    or

    Listen, do you want to know a secret - Gerry & Pacemakers

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