"Driving the Last Spike" is the third track on the Genesis album We Can't Dance, released in 1991. The song's lyrics were written by Phil Collins. They are about the railroad workers of the 1800s, many... continue reading
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Pqueued Monday 3: British Music - 7 september 2009
"Driving the Last Spike" is the third track on the Genesis album We Can't Dance, released in 1991. The song's lyrics were written by Phil Collins. They are about the railroad workers of the 1800s, many... continue reading
posted by ZifnabBono performs I Am the Walrus in the 2007 film Across The Universe.
posted by ZifnabGraham clicks on a link while watching YouTube, and he's faced with some crazy guy who has found evidence of mass satanic hand signals. You wouldn't believe who is in on this cult, man...
posted by alien_conceptDuration 4 minutes 52 seconds. Really lovely shots of the South Bank in London set to Radiohead's Pyramid Song. As a Londoner I know the South Bank very well and Philip Bloom has done a great job here.
posted by DeanoDidn't realise this had been released as a single. From her faultless debut album 'This Is The Life'
posted by alien_conceptDjango Bates discusses his composition based on the cyclic nature of music boxes. He uses several music boxes which have different melodies of different length, thus they rather quickly go out of synch... continue reading
posted by HaldaugThis is a cool clip but I absolutely love the original song. http://www.videosift.com/video/The-Beatles-Norwegian-Wood-1
posted by LannQueen - It's late. Sorry for the subtitles.
posted by Duckman33off of their 1994 release "dummy" trip hop gods portishead's single "numb".the video is fan made but very well done. lyrics: I'm never so lost, I can't find my way Been searching, but I have never seen ... continue reading
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