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The most beautiful song in the whole wide world
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17ysGqMocbw

Don't listen to the lyrics, if anything they ruin the song. Just listen to the notes the softness of them, to me they scream Nature and Humanity and the Fragility of life.

The Dream Academy - Please let me get what I want

Not sure if it was made by them or its a Ferris Bueller remix, but I want this song on Vinyl more than anything I've ever wanted before in my whole life.

Dream Pop rocks!
 
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Horace Parlan~ Headin' South(45 RPM)
Typical of the Music Matters reissues, this one sounds amazing both sonically and musically.

Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine~ The Audacity of Hype

Jello Biafra with The Melvins~ Never Breathe What You Can't See

Leo Parker~ Let Me Tell You 'Bout It
Great sounding French pressing.
 
a youtube link to some stupid morons from some boring place pretending to be cool while bringing the morality standards of everyone down to their level

Don't put your ears within the vicinity of Crazy.

While you're on the Die-Antwoord drug you may want to remember that they show porn in their videos and you just linked to it :p
 
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that flick always puts a smile on my face - but the singular most beautiful song in the world?* - I dunno, what's wrong with Girls Just Wanna Have Fu- u - un? - oh, I guess it missed your favorite decade :D

No I grew up in the 90s I just heard that song so often it has no meaning to me anymore except to remind me that every woman I meet is a s.

Imagine living through 2 years of that song playing constantly at parties down the street at 3AM with no cops in sight, you tend to get a hate for it and any other anthems of the Australian female race.

* actually, Eva Cassidy's version of Danny Boy would be on my short list for that accolade - but then I'm just a sucker for her work

Danny Boy - Eva Cassidy - YouTube
Yeah thats a nice song but its not what I'm into, I'm more of a Boards of Canada kind of guy.
 
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I just picked Cindy's poppy confection earworm randomly - she's written and performed many better than that. There must easily be a gazillion tunes following the similar arc of "hey, that's kinda catchy, with enough alcohol, I could probably embarrass myself at the office party " (thankfully I got that out of my system before smart phones and You Tube) to "just exactly how long would the pain last if I punctured my eardrums and cochlea with this ice pick?"

And why Danny Boy? - because of the emotion that Eva poured into everything she sang, and the poignancy of those particular lyrics - as sappy as they might be, and the fact that all but one of her recordings were released posthumously after her death at 33 from melanoma

who knew a borderline misanthrope such as myself could be such an emotional basket case when it comes to certain artists.