Richest fluency
"This is what you shall do: Love the earth and sun and the animals, despise riches, give alms to everyone that asks, stand up for the stupid and crazy, devote your income and labor to others, hate tyrants, argue not concerning God, have patience and indulgence toward the people, take off your hat to nothing known or unknown or to any man or number of men, go freely with powerful uneducated persons and with the young and with the mothers of families, read these leaves in the open air every season of every year of your life, re-examine all you have been told at school or church or in any book, dismiss whatever insults your own soul; and your very flesh shall be a great poem, and have the richest fluency not only in its words but in the silent lines of its lips and face and between the lashes of your eyes and in every motion and joint of your body." Walt Whitman
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This is aimed at driving mad John Howard, Peter Costello, Nick Minchin, Eric Abetz, Christopher Pyne, Tony Abbott and all the other members of this government (and former members like John Anderson) who wish that the 1960s had never happened. In fact not just wish but are doing everything they can to delete all the social and cultural and environmental advances of the 1960s and return Australia to the state of blissful ignorance it once enjoyed in the 1950s. This is clearly one of the major , if not THE major, beliefs motivating government actions. While in general I think that no good popular music was written after 1969 (and no good classical music after 1869), and so this list contains enough 1960s music to drive John Howard mad, I am not so ideologically driven as not to include great music from the 1970s, 1980s, and even later. This is just a list from the music I actually have, and there are probably as many again great songs that I don't have that could be included. But hey, it's a start. I have also limited myself severely on The Beatles, who could comprise a list of 150 just by themselves. See how many we have in common!
A little bit more Covington, Julie A world without love Peter & Gordon All day and all of the night The Kinks American pie McLean, Don As Tears Go By The Rolling Stones Bad Moon Rising Fogerty, John Bette Davis Eyes Carnes, Kim Bread and butter The Newbeats Brothers In Arms Dire Straits Brown Eyed Girl The Black Sorrows California dreaming The Mamas and the Papas Cambodia Wilde, Kim Can't help falling in love Presley, Elvis Catch the wind Donovan Centrefold The J. Geils Band Come back again Daddy Cool Come said the boy Mondo Rock Creeque Alley The Mamas and the Papas Cry Me a River Connick, Jr., Harry Dancing in the dark Covington, Julie Dancing in the street Reeves, Martha (Vandellas) Delta dawn Reddy, Helen Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind The Lovin' Spoonful Dizzy Roe, Tommy Do I ever cross your mind Harris, Emmylou, Ronstadt, Linda, Parton, Dolly Does your chewing gum lose its flavour Donergan, Lonnie Don't Go Breaking My Heart Elton John & Kiki Dee Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood The Animals Down in the depths Merman, Ethel Every breath you take Sting & The Police Fields of gold Sting Fly too high Ian, Janis Frank Mills Broadway cast (Hair) Getting better Beatles Go now The Moody Blues Going home (Local Hero theme) Knopfler, Mark Golden brown The Stranglers Good vibrations Beach Boys Goodbye My Lover Blunt, James Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Elton John Got to get you into my life Beatles Hair Broadway cast (Hair) Happy together The Turtles Heart Of Glass Blondie Heartbreak Hotel Presley, Elvis Heroes and villains Beach Boys Hold me Proby, P. J. Hold on Phillips, Wilson Hooked On A Feeling Shepard, Vonda Hotel California The Eagles I am a rock Simon & Garfunkel I am woman Reddy, Helen I don't want to be with nobody but you Mathews, Wendy I don't want to talk about it Coolidge, Rita I don't want to talk about it Stewart, Rod I heard it through the grapevine Gaye, Marvin I saw her again last night The Mamas and the Papas I saw her standing there Beatles I second that emotion Robinson, Smokey If I didn't have a dime Pitney, Gene If I had words Fitzgerald, Scott & Keeley, Yvonne If you don't know me by now Melvin, Harold & The Bluenotes If You Gotta Go, Go Now Manfred Mann If you leave me can I come too Mental as Anything I'm into something good Herman's Hermits Imagine Lennon, John Indian Lake The Cowsills Itchycoo Park The Small Faces It's going to take some time King, Carole I've got to get a message to you Bee Gees Keep searchin' Shannon, Del Knowing me, knowing you Abba La Bamba Valens, Richie Lay, lady, lay Dylan, Bob Lightning strikes Christie, Lou Like a rolling stone Dylan, Bob Like a virgin Madonna Little children Kramer, Billy J. Living on a thin line The Kinks Lookin' Out My Back Door Fogerty, John Mac the knife Armstrong, Louis Mad World Tears for Fears Massachusetts Bee Gees Monday Monday The Mamas and the Papas More than this Jones, Norah Morning Has Broken Stevens, Cat Mr Tambourine Man The Byrds Mrs Brown you've got a lovely daughter Herman's Hermits Music of the Night Michael Crawford/Sarah Brightman My old man's a dustman Donergan, Lonnie Night rains Ian, Janis Nights In White Satin The Moody Blues Not pretty enough Chambers, Kasey Nothing compares to you O'Connor, Sinead One step ahead Kershaw, Nik Orinoco flow Enya Penny Lane Beatles Piano Man Joel, Billy Pictures of Lily The Who Pinball Wizard Elton John Proud Mary Fogerty, John Puppet on a string Shaw, Sandie Raining in my heart Holly, Buddy Reckless (Don't Be So...) Australian Crawl Red, red wine Diamond, Neil Rock and Roll Lady McClellan, Mike Rolling Stone Roadapple Runaway Shannon, Del Sailing Stewart, Rod Sailing to Philadelphia Knopfler, Mark San Franciscan Nights The Animals She's a woman Beatles She's leaving home Beatles She's not there The Zombies Simply irresistible Palmer, Robert Sixteen tons The Platters Slipping away Merritt, Max Smoke gets in your eyes The Platters Song and dance man McClellan, Mike Sounds of silence Simon & Garfunkel Starting over Lennon, John Stayin' alive Bee Gees Streets of London McTell, Ralph Sugar sugar The Archies Sunny afternoon The Kinks Suspicious minds Presley, Elvis Take that look off your face Webb, Marti That'll be the day Holly, Buddy The captain Chambers, Kasey The dock of the bay Campbell, Glen The tracks of my tears Robinson, Smokey Those were the days Hopkins, Mary Time after time Lauper, Cyndi Together again Harris, Emmylou Twenty four hours from Tulsa Pitney, Gene Under the boardwalk The Drifters Vincent McLean, Don Walk Away Renee Shepard, Vonda What about me Moving Pictures What's going on Gaye, Marvin When a man loves a woman Sledge, Percy When will I see you again The Three Degrees When you walk in the room The Searchers Where do you go to Sarstedt, Peter Where have all the flowers gone Peter, Paul and Mary Whiter shade of pale Procul Harum Wild thing The Troggs With a little help from my friends Beatles Woke up this morning Alabama 3 Wooden heart Presley, Elvis Wuthering Heights Bush, Kate Yesterday Beatles You were on my mind St Peters, Crispian You Didn't Have To Be So Nice The Lovin' Spoonful You make loving fun Fleetwood Mac Young girl Puckett, Gary and The Union Gap You've got to hide your love away Beatles
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David's favourite songs list
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only 2 Bob Dylan songs? and no Neil Young?? and no Tom Waits??? and no Paul Kelly???? and no Kev Carmody????? and no Kristina Olsen?????? and no Kavisha Mazzella?????? Do yourself a favour!
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