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jean jacques perrey "e.v.a."
Sonic Youth "Do You Believe in Rapture?"
from Rather Ripped
Southern Culture on the Skids "Walk Like a Camel"
Neil Diamond "Porkupine Pie"
Tom Sharplings's "Worst Song Ever"
The Flaming Lips "When You Smile"
The Young Rascals "You Better Run"
I thought Pat Benatar's husband wrote this song. But he didn't.
The Smiths "Hang the DJ".
The Four Lads "Instanbul"
Carl Perkings "Lend Me Your Comb"
Medeski Martin and Wood "Bubblehouse"
The Replacements "Unstatisfied"
The Beach Boys "Forever"
Drunky, sappy BBs, Dennis singing (the cokey one who knocked up Mike Love's daughter and drowned). When I first included this I didn't know that John Stamos covered this song in the eighties in a bid for pop stardom. The heavy metal guitar solo isn't worth waiting around for, but it's in that Youtube video. Sorry.
Tom Petty "Asshole"
cover of the Beck original. It's "Azalea". Everyone mispronounces it.
David Bowie and Massive Attack-"Nature Boy"
from the soundtrack to "Moulin Rouge".
My Bloody Valentine "Blown A Wish"
Ricky Lee Jones "The Moon Is Made of Gold"
from Rob Wasserman's "Duets" album.
Cocteau Twins and Harold Budd " Bloody and Blunt"
Purty. Go back to sleep, Puddin'.
Ferente and Teicher "Autumn Leaves"
tinkle tinkle tinkle decending arpeggio (or some other italian music word). Paycheck.
Tom Waits "Time"
Sufjan Stevens "John Wayne Gacy, Jr."
I'm not going to sign up for the Sufjan army, but I think this one song is powerful. The rest of his stuff is a wee too twee (say three times fast).
Beach Boys "Let's Go Away For Awhile"
from Pet Sounds. Have you heard of it? Pet Sounds? Oh, and here's Murray. The end rhythm seems to continue in to the train tracks sound of...
Bjork and Thom Yorke "I've Seen it All"
Bob Dylan "Shelter from the Storm" I removed some harmonica. I think there's a whole market for Bob's back catalog yet untapped: Harmonica Haters. (or at least Bob's Harmonica)
Thom Yorke "And It Rained All Night" from his solo album.
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