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<blockquote data-quote="Willie Oleson" data-source="post: 327993" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>1. Love Hurts</p><p>3. Crying In The Rain</p><p>3. Walk Right Back</p><p>4. All I Have To Do Is Dream</p><p>5. On The Wings Of A Nightingale</p><p>6. Cathy's Clown</p><p>7. Up In Mabel's Room</p><p>8. Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet?</p><p>9. That's Old Fashioned (That's The Way Love Should Be)</p><p>10. How Can I Meet Her?</p><p></p><p>Nazareth's version of <em>Love Hurts</em> is very beautiful and powerful but it's also one of the few epic seventies songs that I've never enjoyed. I'm not sure why...maybe it's their falling-to-pieces interpretation of this grim song that feels kind of..kind of...penetrating. That's probably not the word I was looking for but anyway, the Everly Brothers song is a different affair because they keep their cool.</p><p>It's a song for Caroline Stoddard and Devlin Burke to dance to in the Blue Whale.</p><p></p><p>There's something mischievous about <em>Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet?</em> so I'll make that Leland Palmer's anthem.</p><p></p><p>Next up!</p><p>[ATTACH=full]38204[/ATTACH]</p><p>What are the 10 greatest gems in this genre?</p><p>It goes from moody, slow synth-pop to sexy summer hits so it's not just<em> one</em> thing. And even though disco music never really died - it simply evolved - it seems odd that they would use that label in the anti-70s decade.</p><p>The nineties did club and house music but also Italo-dance, the house'd up version of Italo-disco, often in a techno-NRG style.</p><p>But this top 10 is about the Boys Boys Boys in the Happy Station.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willie Oleson, post: 327993, member: 8"] 1. Love Hurts 3. Crying In The Rain 3. Walk Right Back 4. All I Have To Do Is Dream 5. On The Wings Of A Nightingale 6. Cathy's Clown 7. Up In Mabel's Room 8. Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet? 9. That's Old Fashioned (That's The Way Love Should Be) 10. How Can I Meet Her? Nazareth's version of [I]Love Hurts[/I] is very beautiful and powerful but it's also one of the few epic seventies songs that I've never enjoyed. I'm not sure why...maybe it's their falling-to-pieces interpretation of this grim song that feels kind of..kind of...penetrating. That's probably not the word I was looking for but anyway, the Everly Brothers song is a different affair because they keep their cool. It's a song for Caroline Stoddard and Devlin Burke to dance to in the Blue Whale. There's something mischievous about [I]Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Feet?[/I] so I'll make that Leland Palmer's anthem. Next up! [ATTACH type="full"]38204[/ATTACH] What are the 10 greatest gems in this genre? It goes from moody, slow synth-pop to sexy summer hits so it's not just[I] one[/I] thing. And even though disco music never really died - it simply evolved - it seems odd that they would use that label in the anti-70s decade. The nineties did club and house music but also Italo-dance, the house'd up version of Italo-disco, often in a techno-NRG style. But this top 10 is about the Boys Boys Boys in the Happy Station. [/QUOTE]
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