Hint: something like “You blinded me with science” (Thomas Dolby,) “Come to Jesus“ Mindy Smith, “Weeping” (Culture,) “I don’t want to wait in vain for your love” (Bob Marley,) “Under Pressure” (David Bowie and Queen,) “Wild Horses” (Graham Parsons,) “Ven y Ven” (Ezekiel Peña, “The Potter’s House” (Tramaine Hawkins,)“My Man“ (Billie Holiday,) “Go straight to hell” (Clash,) “Voodoo Child” (Jimi Hendrix.) Of course it is not one of these but they show the general type of music that it is.
http://www.mindysmith.net/
http://www.google.com/musica?aid=a_zA2JC2J9H&sa=X&oi=music&ct=result
2007-02-12
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It is refreshing to see such honesty! Sometimes I think people say anything possible just to get points. Billie Joel has a great song called Honesty but I prefer Allentown and I love you just the way you are.
Under Pressure? I put it on the list but perhaps someone just made a new version. The version I mentioned has the best video I have ever seen.
2007-02-12
01:48:34 ·
update #1
I did my best Karaoke performance ever to Born to be wild but no longer even go near Karaoke (that could be another question.)
Tramaine is currently my favorite Black Gospel singer although the competition is fierce. Great guess but no.
I do have a song in mind but hint, hint, it is in a reggae beat. (I play reggae quite welll but I would never brag. Oh no!)
2007-02-12
01:51:06 ·
update #2
The first real album station in ST. Louis, KSHE FM, which I don't like much now, played Layla and Yellow Submarine along with Stairway to heaven, to death.
I still can't listen to those fine songs. O also, I love Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, Janis, etc. but my theme song has nothing to do with drugs but a lot to do with politics and broken hearts. That is obvious since it is almost Valentine's Day.
Keep guessing. No one is warm yet.
2007-02-12
01:54:09 ·
update #3