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Mar. 28th, 2006 10:03 amThis has massive potential to be the very worst thing ever recorded. SAVE US.
In happier news, the radio did a mindmeld this morning when I was in the optician's: for the past couple of days I've had a craving to hear, of all things, 'Stuck' by Stacie Orrico, and what did I hear while awaiting my contact lenses but JUST THAT! I especially love the counterpoint backing vocals right at the end - "don't! know! what! to! do!" Talk about what you love about it.
And throw in love for Lumidee's 'Never Leave You' while you're at it, that's what the radio played afterwards and I started involuntarily bobbing to the beat and the optician looked at me very oddly.
In happier news, the radio did a mindmeld this morning when I was in the optician's: for the past couple of days I've had a craving to hear, of all things, 'Stuck' by Stacie Orrico, and what did I hear while awaiting my contact lenses but JUST THAT! I especially love the counterpoint backing vocals right at the end - "don't! know! what! to! do!" Talk about what you love about it.
And throw in love for Lumidee's 'Never Leave You' while you're at it, that's what the radio played afterwards and I started involuntarily bobbing to the beat and the optician looked at me very oddly.
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Date: 2006-03-29 01:51 pm (UTC)Speaking of themed songs, I've recently been thinking of songs related to Greece and classics to make a mix CD for revision - have you any suggestions what I could put on it? Some egs of what I have so far - Temple of Love by BWO, Olympia by E-Type, Never Let It Go by Afro-Dite. So far I've found that all the classics related songs are really great!
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Date: 2006-03-29 05:03 pm (UTC)Skype sounds a bit scary insane, though not quite as scary insane as those K-otic lyrics. Oh Europeans.
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Date: 2006-03-29 06:14 pm (UTC)I have spotted quite a few references in songs (Aphrodite in Diva by Dana International for eg) but there are very few songs actually about classics. If I was including Venus I could have Bananarama!
K-otic were actually a brilliant band, don't be fooled by the insane lyrics. They made some brilliant pop, although they broke up after 2 albums.
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Date: 2006-03-30 02:50 pm (UTC)Yes I meant those K-otic lyrics were insanely brilliant! I can imagine someone like Whigfield doing them back in the day.
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Date: 2006-03-30 04:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-03-31 10:56 am (UTC)