Songs People Should Hear - SteveO - 26-08-2013
Famous Blue Raincoat!!!...Jennifer is one of my favourites...I have that great album!
[video=youtube;aZIFavgLd38]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZIFavgLd38[/video]
Music Head Wrote:forgot all about this thread
hey SteveO, have you heard Jennifer album of cohen songs
excellent
Songs People Should Hear - holler - 09-09-2013
[video=youtube;-6YLi0GNBTk]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6YLi0GNBTk[/video]
The Saturdays - New Girls on the US Block...Can they replace the pussy cat dolls? They call them the new spice girls....
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Songs People Should Hear - Music Head - 09-09-2013
....just what the worlds been waiting for
Songs People Should Hear - CRAZY-HORSE - 09-09-2013
im not even going to listen to it...anything that gets compared to Pussycat Dolls or Spice Girls just about says it all IMO
Songs People Should Hear - stevia - 13-09-2013
Music Head Wrote:![[Image: P10380VGFP1.jpg]](http://image.allmusic.com/00/amg/pic200/drP100/P103/P10380VGFP1.jpg)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfwFpRnOeGg
from wikipedia
"Time of the Season" is a song by The Zombies, featured on their 1968 album Odessey and Oracle. It was written by keyboard player Rod Argent and recorded at Abbey Road Studios in August 1967.
Several other songs from Odessey and Oracle were released as singles prior to "Time of the Season". Columbia Records supported the album and its singles at the urging of new A&R Rep, Al Kooper. One of the singles Kooper pushed for was the quite uncommercial sounding "Butcher's Tale", which he and Columbia thought might catch on as an anti-war statement, at the time a popular trend. "Time of the Season" was only released at Kooper's urging, after previous singles flopped, and made its breakthrough on early 1969, over a year after the band split up, reaching #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 in Canada. It did not chart on the band's native Britain.
The song's characteristics include the unique voice of lead singer Colin Blunstone, the memorable bass riff (which is similar to Ben E. King's hit "Stand By Me"), and Rod Argent's fast-paced psychedelic improvisation. The lyrics are an archetypical depiction of the emotions surrounding the Summer of Love. It is famous for its call-and-response verses "What's your name? (What's your name?) / Who's your daddy? (Who's your daddy?) / (He rich?) Is he rich like me?".
In 1998, Big Beat Records released a CD reissue of Odessey and Oracle containing both the original stereo and mono versions of "Time of The Season". It also featured a newly remixed alternate version containing instrumental backing underneath the vocals during the entire chorus. These instruments were mixed out one of part on the original 1968 stereo and mono versions to create an a cappella vocal section.
"Time of The Season" is frequently used in pop culture to represent the late 1960s. In that sense, it is featured in the films 1969, Awakenings, A Walk on the Moon and Riding the Bullet, all of which depicts the year of 1969. "Time of the Season" is played in the background of The Simpsons episode "D'oh-in In the Wind", in which Homer decides to follow the footsteps of his mother and becomes a hippie. In the South Park episodes "The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka" and "201" it is used in flashback scenes portraying the Vietnam War. It was also featured in the 2005 film Dear Wendy, it is also referenced in the final words of Dick's letter addressed to Wendy.
The NBC series American Dreams, which depicts the mid and late 1960s in American society, featured the song in its third season episode "So Long, Farewell". "Tell Her No" and "She's Not There", The Zombies' other major hits in the U.S., were also used in the show, the latter being included in the soundtrack of the series.
It is also common for the song to appear in romantic scenes, such as the mentioned above in the film 1969. In the Friends episode "The One With the Flashback", the song is played in a dream sequence where Rachel fantasizes about Chandler. In the final scene of the Will and Grace episode "Marry Me A Little", it is used to represent Grace's joy after getting married with Leo.
"Time of the Season" is also featured in a scene of the 1999 NBC miniseries The '60s. The usage of the song in this particular scene was rather anachronistic, since it was supposed to portray 1965. The film Shanghai Knights, which is supposed to depict 1887, also features the song.
"Time of the Season" has been featured in several TV commercials, such as a 1999 Tampax ad taking place at Woodstock. In a 2006 ad for Sprite, a chorus of flowers with human faces performs an a cappella version of the song. In that same year, it was featured in an ad for the Irish beverage Bulmers Original Cider. It was also used in the advertising campaigns of Nissan Tiida in Greece in 2007 and of Crest in Mexico in 2008.
In sports, it was featured in Free Your Mind, the 16th video in the Transworld Skateboarding series. During the 2006 playoffs, the song was played in the Shea Stadium as the home-team New York Mets took the field.
The song appears on the video game Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol Encore and DJ Hero.
It's the time of the season
When the love runs high
In this time, give it to me easy
And let me try
With pleasured hands
To take you and the sun to
Promised lands
To show you every one
It's the time of the season for loving
What's your name?
(What's your name?)
Who's your daddy?
(Who's your daddy? He rich?)
Is he rich like me?
Has he taken
(Has he taken)
Any time
(Any time to show)
To show you what you need to live?
Tell it to me slowly
Tell you what?
I really want to know
It's the time of the season for loving
What's your name?
(What's your name?)
Who's your daddy?
(Who's your daddy? He rich?)
Is he rich like me?
Has he taken
(Has he taken)
Any time
(Any time to show)
To show you what you need to live?
Tell it to me slowly
Tell you what?
I really want to know
It's the time of the season for loving One of my favorite bands, I love them!!!
Songs People Should Hear - SteveO - 13-09-2013
THE ZOMBIES - Odessey and Oracle (1968)....great album...![[Image: 5small.gif]](http://i580.photobucket.com/albums/ss242/unlimitedmagazine/5small.gif)
5/5 from All Music and number 100 on Rolling Stone magazine's best albums of all time list!
![[Image: 220px-Odessey_and_Oracle.jpg]](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/6/6a/Odessey_and_Oracle.jpg/220px-Odessey_and_Oracle.jpg)
[video=youtube;1XETKIjuTng]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1XETKIjuTng[/video] - from the album - Butcher's Tale (Western Front 1914)
Songs People Should Hear - holler - 18-09-2013
CRAZY-HORSE Wrote:im not even going to listen to it...anything that gets compared to Pussycat Dolls or Spice Girls just about says it all IMO
What would you say, if these girls are going to conquer the clubs...with their anthems...!
Source - Wiki 
On Your Radar is the third studio album by British-Irish girl group The Saturdays. The album was released 21 November 2011 under Fascination Records. The album was recorded in Los Angeles and London. Steve Mac, who has been instrumental in the production of the band's previous albums, serves as a major collaborator. Additional producers and songwriters include Lucas Secon, Taio Cruz, Labrinth, Tracklacers, Space Cowboy, Brian Higgins.
The band revealed that the album was to feature dance and R&B music, with "clubbier" and "sexier" sounds, as well as ballads. They also said that they have "grown" as artists since the previous studio album, which was released in 2009. The album was influenced by Britney Spears, Rihanna and Katy Perry, as well as Adele and John Mayer and Jay-Z. The album's lead single "Notorious" was released on 22 May 2011. The song was compared to The Black Eyed Peas, Kelis and Rihanna, and received generally positive reviews. The second single from the album, "All Fired Up", was released in September 2011 which also gained positive reviews
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Songs People Should Hear - Joshpop - 01-11-2013
[video=youtube;1BRz4Ccc-yc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BRz4Ccc-yc[/video]
Personally i believe this is a beautiful song, very powerful convincing voice. It slightly reminds me of Adele in a way but she is a fairly new artist i have recently come across but to be honest everything i have listened to of hers i have liked... What do you guys think? Be interesting to hear your thoughts on Raphaella?
Songs People Should Hear - SteveO - 01-11-2013
^ I like this! thanks for the share!...she's a very good singer!
Songs People Should Hear - member - 21-01-2014
[video=youtube;OTnH3zs8wRo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTnH3zs8wRo[/video]
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