|
| Headline | Fantasy Compilation |
|
Page:
[1] |
| Author | Comment |
Bob Avery Jan-29-2007, 15:58 GMT
IP:
USA - United Staates America
 | It´s inevitable that an artist of Paul´s stature will have many songs that are rarely heard. Looking through his albums, I found myself compling a collection of some of my favourite songs which are rarely heard on the radio (at least not here in the UK) or played live, yet I think represent some of his finest work. My fantasy album would include:-
Most Peculiar Man
Punky´s Dilemma
Peace Like A River
Night Game
Think Too Much (b)
Learn How To Fall
That´s Why God Made The Movies
St Judy´s Comet
Was A Sunny Day
Crazy Love Vol II
Rhythym of the Saints |
| | |
Luis M. Jan-30-2007, 15:26 GMT
IP:
Spain
 | It´s a good compilation, no dubt.
Lately I´ve heard in my MP3 some Old songs (not always well known for everybody:
- Peggy O
- April Come She Will (Songbook version)
- Anji
- Old Friends (previously unreleased, bonus track in Bookends)
- Punky´s Dilema (like your choice)
- Overs
- So long
- Song For The Asking
- Hobo´s blues
- Something So Right
- That´s why god...(also)
- Rene and Georgette Magritte...
- Hearts And Bones
- Under African Skies
- She Moves On
- Born in Puerto Rico
- Pigs, Sheep and Wolves
- Wartime Prayers
- Everything about it... |
| | |
Bob Avery Jan-30-2007, 21:31 GMT
IP:
USA - United Staates America
 | I forgot to add ´Look at That´ to my list - Paul´s wonderful song about parenting. As a proud parent of (now) two respectable adults, I can identify with these lyrics. |
| | |
Peter Feb-01-2007, 01:25 GMT
IP:
USA - United Staates America
 | A Simple Desultory Phillipic (songbook version). |
| | |
emmyloukay Feb-01-2007, 01:28 GMT
IP:
USA - United Staates America
 | I feel that The Coast, Darling Lorraine and everything on Hearts And Bones are underappricated.... |
| | |
Bodo Feb-01-2007, 12:35 GMT
IP:
Austria
 | The Coast underappriciated? I don´t think so. The song has been played on all tours till 2006, is on a few greatest hits compilations and live albums - it is maybe his biggest hit from the 90s
|
| | |
|
Page:
[1]
|