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I like this song...especially the instrumental bridge starting a bit after 2:32.  I've always been a sucker for sweeping strings bounced against a pushing groove.  Again, the YouTube compression muddies this up so badly.  All the parts are clear and easy to distinguish on the CD.  The mud gets so bad towards the end, it's hard to tell what is even happening in the accompaniment.

 

 

 

 

We lost France Gall this last January, but she left this great song behind for us.  Alizee, the singer of the song posted above, did a cover version of Ella, elle l'a, and it is good, but doesn't have the impact of France Gall's original version.

 

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When I first heard this I thought it was just more shock pop...talk about drugs and sex in rock 'n roll and you automatically hook the Bevis and Butthead block of fans, ah-huh-huh-huh.  But the more I listened the more I liked it...it's very catchy.  Other stuff she does is almost the same and it's all the same topics, sex 'n drugs, but there is something to it.  Maybe it's just the unabashed decadence...dunno.  I did look her up online and Wikipedia paints a portrait of her personal life as being pretty much what she sings about...unabashed decadence.  

 

OK, well, ah-huh-huh-huh, I included two other songs that are kinda the same but different and seem to be somewhat better than her other songs that are about the same but different.

 

I'd  really be interested to hear what you guys think about Ängie, ah-huh-huh-huh.

 

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I'm slowly going back through the pages of this thread. I just wanted to thank you for this post...I really like it. I put it in my music rotation for the month. You also posted Aqua...I always felt the band got a bum rap because of their humor. I think they were a great band and put out some wonderful songs...yeah, a little campy, but still really good. Thanks again :)

 

 

 


Wow! Wow...I am going to post this then look up other songs from this band?/singer? Never heard of this before, but I liked it right away...gotta hear more!

 

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I didn't even get that (((0))) was the singer...is her other name June Marieezy? The KFJ gives me lots of new stuff to listen to. Thanks for the post...made my day :)

 

 


 

 

 


This song is a little surprising from Charlie Puth It sounds like it might be an escapee from the late 90's early 00's boy band era...without the choreography of course...and the multiple boys. I'm going to listen to it a few more times and I have the feeling I will end up liking it, but it will have to grow on me.

 

Something with a little more bite:

 

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I didn't even get that (((0))) was the singer...is her other name June Marieezy?  The KFJ gives me lots of new stuff to listen to.  Thanks for the post...made my day :)

Yeah, it's June, she collabbed w/ Fkj under that name on Amsterjam and fly. Really happy that you liked it :)

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I almost passed this by the first time through, but played it again when I had a chance to relax more and really listen...very nice.  In fact this is going into my monthly rotation.  Her voice and phrasing has an almost percussive quality...bass players call this pulse and strive to achieve it.  She has definitely nailed this.  The studio and production work is immaculate.  A definite earworm...I can hear it now as I type, even though it is not playing at the moment.

 

Another one I almost passed by until I gave it a longer more relaxed listen.  I think when I first heard it, her thin-ish sounding voice kind of put me off, but now I see it as a very effective part of the build to the dub step style punch.  I really like it now.

 

I like this, but in a small dose.  I don't think I could listen to this over and over without having some sort of mental collapse...it's just, so...frenetic.  The chord progression in the chorus is very tasty and the way they incorporate rests to highlight the next phrase is very dramatic and effective.  Never heard these guys before, thanks for the reveal.

 

 

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Lol, you posted YouTube...joke, joke.  Some great songs...these songs of freedom, (that one is going into my rotation...love this version :))

Gosh, the P.Collins clip is such dynamic rock-drama...so good.

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