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The three opening songs and the three ending songs for the anime "Kimagure Orange Road". Kimagure means "whimsical", and the series itself is like the triangle they had between the founders.
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When that song comes on in the bars after 11:00 PM, things get freaking crazy.
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Arm Fall Off Boy
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I so misread this as LEAST favorite song. My bad.
I'm just your average middle clas white guy and I listen mostly to oldies, and one I can't seem to get enough of is Roy Orbison's version of "I Drove All Night."
Sorry, I think most of today's stuff is crap. Showing my age, I guess.
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The new album by The Decemberists = absolutely brilliant!
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or you can do the confusion 'til your head falls off
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Don Cherry's "Until The Rain Comes" from Multkulti. Of course it's pouring like mad here, but the song/cd is just as great as it was nineteen years ago.
Cherry's not around anymore, though the composer of the song (and producer of the CD) definitely is. (Peter Apfelbaum: Piano.)
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Lately I've been listening to Chris Cornells solo stuff. then there's the oddball stuff by guys like Webb Wilder (Tough it out, Human Cannonball). Several diffent versions of Wicked Game (Chris Issaks and HIM) and I hate to say it, but I've found as I get older that screaming angsty androgenous rock really doesn't do it for me. I've been following some (shudder) country music. The men sound like men. I've always liked the Bellamy Bros. and some folk are remaking their stuff. Nina Simone still knocks about in my playlists. Occasionally I'll plop in an old cassete and hit some Del Amitri or KWS. Robert Cray is still in there. Brian Setzer.
And of course I like the oldies, like Elo, but oldies radio around here only seems to play the same thirty songs over and over.
I Also have the BBC sessions for Led. The songs were different and still good. Oddly, while everyone seems to key in on Stairway to Heaven or Kashmire, I like Tea For One better. Hotdogs a kick as well.
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