King Rollo's Top 1000 Songs Of All Time, Completed |
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5th January 2018, 06:29 PM
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The owls are not what they seem
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I'm really interested to follow this (however long it takes!), I feel like we have a lot of crossovers in music taste.
I love He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother, however much it's been overplayed and destroyed by that awful cover version, it's rlly beautiful <3 |
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5th January 2018, 06:33 PM
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Thanks Chez,good to have you on board.
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5th January 2018, 06:49 PM
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987. Pictures - Archive (2009)
Shadows move in your light Those of you that take part in the BJSC will know Archive after I entered them in the 99th contest. For those who don't,they are a London group formed in 1994 who have been much more successful across mainland Europe than they have been in their own country. 'Pictures' has the same melody all the way through but the string arrangement combined with the light drum sound make this a beautiful piece of music to listen to. It's from their seventh album 'Controlling Crowds Part IV'. |
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5th January 2018, 07:13 PM
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986. The Only Unforgivable Thing - Marillion (2004)
I have lost the stars and the sky It was so that I could keep the earth This is taken from Marillion's 13th studio album 'Marbles'. It starts with a great organ intro and then steadily builds up with the lead and bass guitars and Steve Hogarth's soaring vocals. He replaced Fish as the band's lead singer in 1988 and the line-up has remained unchanged since then. |
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5th January 2018, 07:34 PM
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985. Who Do You Think You Are - Saint Etienne (1993)
It's not fair You don't care And now some pure pop. This is a cover of a song by Candlewick Green which reached no.21 in 1974. Saint Etienne's version got to no.23. I don't know many of their songs but I've seen them appear on some people's year end lists so maybe I should give their 2017 album a listen. |
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6th January 2018, 07:56 PM
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984. The Birds - Elbow (2011)
Do they keep those final kisses in their tiny racing hearts? The first track from Elbow's fifth album 'Build A Rocket Boys!'. I like the way in the first five minutes of the song,Guy Garvey's vocals have been double tracked in two different keys. Then in the last three minutes,the song opens up towards the end with the strings. |
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6th January 2018, 08:15 PM
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983. Stephen - Black (1984)
After Black's breakthrough with 'Wonderful Life' in 1987,his old record company released a mini-album of his early singles which had failed to chart. This is the B side of one of those singles,'Hey Presto'. It's a simple piano ballad highlighting Colin Vearncombe's wonderful voice. |
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6th January 2018, 08:36 PM
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982. She Makes Me (Stormtrooper In Stilettoes) - Queen (1974)
Who knows who she'll make me As I lie in her cocoon From Queen's third album,'Sheer Heart Attack',this track was written by Brian May and he sings lead vocals. This post has been edited by King Rollo: 6th January 2018, 08:39 PM |
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6th January 2018, 08:55 PM
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981. Triumphant - Royksopp (2005)
The first instrumental in my chart,this is from Royksopp's second album 'The Understanding'. Even if you don't have the album,you will probably recognise it as it was used in a lot of TV programmes. Starting with a piano,it gradually builds up with more instruments being thrown in as it goes along. |
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6th January 2018, 09:09 PM
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I am terrible at remembering to follow countdowns, but this just popped up on the board index and the prospect of a top 1000 of all-time is definitely intriguing so I had to check this out, especially as I am usually on board with your taste in BJSC! Looking forward to reading about (and listening to!) all these different songs from different time periods my biggest highlight so far is 'At The River' I knew the instrumental for years due to its advert use but couldn't put a name to it for ages, I think I finally knew the name due to someone posting it in my 'songs to relax to' Lounge thread, now it is a staple song of mine when writing essays, so ambient.
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6th January 2018, 09:12 PM
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990. The Opera Song (Brave New World) - Jurgen Vries featuring CMC (2003) I can hear things that no one hears Charlotte Church's operatic vocal ability came in handy for this trance tune that reached the top 3. Jurgen Vries is English DJ Darren Tate. one of the best songs EVER |
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6th January 2018, 09:55 PM
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Thanks for the comments,both of you.
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7th January 2018, 06:47 PM
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980. Don't You Want Me - The Human League (1981)
I was working as a waitress in a cocktail bar That much is true Phil Oakey hated this song and didn't want it to be released as a single as three singles had already been taken from the 'Dare' album and he didn't want the group's fans to be ripped off. He only agreed after a colour poster was included with the record. It turned out to be the biggest selling single of the year and is still one of the top 30 best sellers of all time. While it's not my favourite song from them,it's certainly an 80s synth pop classic. |
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7th January 2018, 07:04 PM
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979. Whoever You Are - Prefab Sprout (1997)
On street after street In bar after bar Taken from their sixth album,'Andromeda Heights',this is a gorgeous song. The production reminds me of the Beach Boys' 'Pet Sounds' album. At 2.47,this is one of the shortest songs in my chart but not the shortest. |
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7th January 2018, 07:27 PM
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978. Dance Hall Days - Wang Chung (1984)
And you need her And she needs you There were a lot of great one hit wonders in the 80s and this is one of them. The British group were much more successful in the USA,where they had 8 top 100 hits including 'Everybody Have Fun Tonight' which reached no.2,held off the top of the chart by 'Walk Like An Egyptian' by The Bangles. This post has been edited by King Rollo: 7th January 2018, 07:29 PM |
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7th January 2018, 07:58 PM
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977. Papa Was A Rollin' Stone - The Temptations (1972)
Wherever he laid his hat was his home And when he died,all he left us was alone I only have the 7 minute version of this song. This is the full 12 minute album version which I don't think I have heard before. Having listened to it,I think this song should be higher up my chart now,it's even better with more added on. The bass guitar and hi hat are present throughout,then you have the horns and cellos here and there and of course the soulful vocals. The song was originally recorded a year earlier by The Undisputed Truth. |
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7th January 2018, 08:44 PM
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Nice to see Who Do You Think You Are enter! A very nice song however not one of my favourite by them, I really like Nothing Can Stop Us, Hobart Paving and She's On the Phone, and also Dive from the new album
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7th January 2018, 09:04 PM
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I like She's On The Phone. I don't know the others,I might check them out some time.
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8th January 2018, 06:35 PM
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976. Message - Syntax (2004)
Here I am again Faces I don't recognise Syntax are an electronic music group who had a top 30 single called 'Pray'. I bought the album it was on,'Meccano Mind',and this is another track from the album. It was the follow up single but didn't chart. The album tanked as well and they split up which was a shame but they did reform in 2012. |
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8th January 2018, 07:00 PM
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975. Dreaming In Colour - The Art Of Noise (1999)
A voyage is about to begin And now another electronic music group who split up and reformed. This is from their comeback album 'The Seduction Of Claude Debussy',a concept album about the life of Debussy with narration by John Hurt. It looks like I was one of only a few people to buy the album as it only reached no.150. 'Dreaming In Colour' features the vocals of Donna Lewis who you may remember had a top 5 hit in 1996 with 'I Love You Always Forever'. |
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