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From the same era [he seems to plagiarise his own song because blame it on cain and sneaky feelings are not a million miles away from sounding like this ]

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Maybe the most definitive and poignant anti-anti-war song, written be Scotsman Eric Bogle.
 
Have a copy of Rattus Norvegicus somewhere it was a real breath of fresh air when it was released and is now considered a classic from the punk era .

Have a copy of Rattus Norvegicus somewhere it was a real breath of fresh air when it was released and is now considered a classic from the punk era .
"I could have read
A poem called
Ozymandias
To her instead"
 
I remember being on a 12 hour Nightshift for a couple of weeks in Dundrum telephone exchange back in 1984. The R&B and smooth jazz elements of Private Dancer lent itself so well to all night radio and the song was played 3 or 4 times every night while we worked there. I absolutely loved that song. Rest in Peace Tina
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I was just listening to this while I'm waiting for my best friend to get here. I like Olivia Rodrigo. I first heard her on TikTok and then on the radio while I was driving and then looked her up on YouTube and found this song, which is one of my favorites by her.

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Cheesy video, but nice song from a CD I wore out years ago thanks to one of their songs on a Rykodisc sampler.

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Cheesy video, but nice song from a CD I wore out years ago thanks to one of their songs on a Rykodisc sampler.

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The drummer is Pip Pyle (R.I.P.) and he played with Gong one of my fave bands :37:
Just want to add Dave Stewart isn't the Eurythmics guy. He also played with others of the Canterbury scene and was on one of my fave albums Fish Rising by Steve Hillage.
 
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A song about quiet every day courage in the face of adversity, IIRC written about a child who had cancer:

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"Bought all the Beatle records, sounded just like Paul. Bought all the old Chuck Berrys, 78's an all."
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