I posted on my home page the two songs that have yet to be identified from the Pavillion series and two songs from Wally Macdonald when he spun at Stages here in Toronto in
1981. Mystery songs 1 & 2 are from the Pavillion. #1 has the lyrics "it all comes down to love so let's get down" running throughout the whole song (no other lyric). #2 is purely instrumental. Wally's are mystery song #3 which is instrumental and # 4 possible song title "Gimme All Your Fire". The vocalist sounds like Prince. You can hear them at my home page:
http://www3.sympatico.ca/yettasez/ht...hat_tune_.html
I'm really hoping that the two Pavillion ones can be named
because that will give me a complete play list for the series.
The set was originally six ninety minute tapes however the guy who lent them to me (so they could be converted into
cds) only had tapes two through six. Hopefully he will find the first tape so there will be a complete set. If anybody is interested in knowing the complete playlist for this set I'd gladly post it here if asked
Yetta
Yetta,
I just listened to your four samples:
#1) I love this one--it sounds like I've heard it before--BUT, I'm at a loss for the title or who does it. If you find out--let me know, I wanna hunt that one down.
#2) Instrumental--could be anyone; no clue
#3) I'm pretty sure this is "Block Party" by Anthony White; the instrumental version of "Can't Turn You Loose". I thought Nicky ID'ed this before.
#4) It seems sorta New Wave--the phrase that stood out to me was "French Kiss"--though it has nothing to do with Lil Louis. :roll:
"Lost inside adorable illusion...."
:D :D :D
I Laughed all the way through track 4.
Is it by fading danish rockstar Kim Larsen. he went to New York in 1980-82 and made an album "sitting on a time bomb" with his band "Jungle Dreams". The track's called "Donnez Moi De Feu".
Guess there's no need to tell you that it was a commercial disaster for him :roll:
Mark & K-Bee,
Thanks. Mark if I find out what number 1 is I'll let you know
and K-Bee glad I could give you a good laugh.
:lol: Wally loved the offbeat and strange in music. I'm still looking for a parody of Peggy Lee's "Fever", I believe entitled
"Tumor" no idea who did it. This was one of Wally's favs.
Yetta
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