Sing-A-Long Sound of Music > a screeching cat > the 'seminal' (LOL!) Set You Free
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[Confession: I have Set You Free on my 'puter somewhere. Not only that, I've been known to listen to it occasionally]
What about the groundbreakng epoch defining trendsetting 'Rhythm Is A Dancer' by the mighty Snap? Oh happy days 😉
Mark
<.... rhythm is a dancer ... la dah da cancer ... la dah da everywhere>
Yeah, that is one helluva tune.
Phew. It's that tingly back feeling. Yep <shudder, shudder>. You know that bit in Silence of the Lambs when that Welsh actor playing the psycho does the whole licking his lips, rolling his tongue, half closing his eyes in joy, shiver thing? (I appreciate you might not do) Yeah, that tune does that to oneself.
I do indeed know the bit - I love Silence of the Lambs.
Fascinating fact: Anthony Hopkins, "that Welsh actor" in Silence of the Lambs was born 5 minutes away from where I grew up, a small village on the Gower peninsula (on the South Wales coast). He revisits every now and again.
Second fascinating fact: Rhymester went on holiday several years ago to Gower and probably passed within 30 seconds of where I lived. Gower was blessed that day 😉😀
Mark
Originally posted by HerzeleidFair play, I'm by no means a metal/nu-metal/hard rock fan but "A Place For My Head" and "Papercut" by Linkin Park are stonkingly good tunes. Guaranteed adrenaline rush.
Yeah well i like rock and metal. My favourite bands include: ..., Linkin Park, ...
... first time was many moons ago on the way down to Cornwall. There I met a group of 'heads' (these were what came after hippies by the way) and was introduced to King Crimson, Pink Floyd, Jethro Tull and Arlo Guthrie (Alice's Restaurant). Up until then I was a T.Rex only sort of guy. It was from there on that I went on to discover more 'progressive' rock. However, I've got to admit that the first two singles I actually bought were Silver machine by Hawkwind and Rock and Roll Part 2 by you know who....
Rhymester