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  • Oh you pretty things - Bowie
    You've got a friend - Carole King
    Mad world - Tears for fears
    Windmills of your mind - Dusty Springfield
    Every time we say goodbye - Rod Stewart
    Police and Theives - The Clash
    Wherever I Lay My Hat - Marvin Gaye
    Across the Universe - Bowie
    What's Going On - Marvin Gaye
    Everybody Here Wants You - Jeff Buckley
    Heard it Through the Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
    Wild Is the Wind - Bowie
    Shipbuilding - Elvis Costello
    Mrs Robinson- Simon & Garfunkle
    My Way- Sid Vicious
    Alabama Song – Doors
    Two Little Boys – Splogenessabounds
    Viva Las Vegas – Dead Kennedys
    Satisfaction – Devo
    Confortably Numb – Pink Floyd
    Panic – Smiths Smiths)
    Shadowplay – Joy Division
    Money – Flying Lizards
    Could this be magic - forget it
    One - U2
    Easy - Faith No More
    Tragedy - nope
    Whiskey in the Jar - Thin Lizzy
  • Take Me To The River - Billy the fish surely!! bought one in southend once hours of fun
  • Good Rockin' Tonight - Roy Brown or Elvis
    Sitting In The Park - Billy Stewart or Georgie Fame
    Long After Tonight Is All Over - Jimmy Radcliffe or Dusty Springfield
    Devil In Your Heart - The Donays or The Beatles
    Yeh, Yeh! - Mongo Santamaria or Georgie Fame
  • Good Rockin' Tonight - Elvis
    Sitting In The Park - Georgie Fame
    Long After Tonight Is All Over - Dusty Springfield
    Devil In Your Heart - The Donays or The Beatles - don't know The Donays
    Yeh, Yeh! - Georgie Fame
  • Mr. Brightside - Killers or Paul Anka (!)
    Neat, Neat, Neat - The Damned or Elvis Costello
    North and South of the River - Christy Moore or U2
    California Man - The Move or Cheap Trick
    Like a Hurricane - Neil Young or Roxy Music
  • 7. Jump - Van Halen
    8. Victoria - The Fall
    9. Only Love Can Break Your Heart - Neil Young
    10. New England - Kirsty McCall
  • Oh you pretty things - Bowie
    You've got a friend - Carole King
    Mad world - Tears for fears
    Windmills of your mind - Dusty Springfield
    Every time we say goodbye - Ella
    Police and Theives - Junior Murvin, ah the summer of 1976
    Wherever I Lay My Hat - Marvin Gaye
    Across the Universe - Beatles
    What's Going On - Marvin Gaye
    Everybody Here Wants You - ?
    Heard it Through t?
    Shipbuilding - Robert Wyatt everytime.
    Mrs Robinson- Simon & Garfunkal
    My Way-Frank
    Alabama Song – ?
    Two Little Boys –Rolf
    Viva Las Vegas – ZZ Top
    Satisfaction – Too close to call. Love the Devo version
    Confortably Numb – ?
    Panic – Smiths
    Shadowplay – ?
    Money – Beatles
    Could this be magic - ?
    One - U2
    Easy - ?
    Tragedy - ?
    Whiskey in the Jar - Thin Lizzy

    Good Rockin' Tonight -Elvis
    Long After Tonight Is All Over - Jimmy Radcliffe

    Everyday People - Sly and the Family Stone or Arrested Development

    Always on my mind - Elvis or Pet Shop Boys

    Get out of Denver - Bob Segar or Eddie and the Hot Rods

    Highway Patrolman - Bruce Springsteen or Johnny Cash

    Free Money - Patti Smith or Penetration (for Stonemuse ; - )
  • Everyday People - Sly and the Family Stone
    Always on my mind - Pet Shop Boys
    Get out of Denver - Eddie and the Hot Rods
    Highway Patrolman - Johnny Cash
    Free Money - Penetration (great band! ... but Patti is great too)
  • Needles and Pins - Jackie de Shannon or The Searchers
    When You Walk In The Room - Jackie de Shannon or The Searchers
    That's How Heartaches Are Made- Jeanette "Baby" Washington or Dusty Springfield
  • Wherever I Lay My Hat - Marvin Gaye
    Across the Universe - Beatles
    What's Going On - Marvin Gaye
    Everybody Here Wants You - Lewis Taylor
    Heard it Through the Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
    Wild Is the Wind - Nina Simone
    Shipbuilding - Elvis Costello or Robert Wyatt - tough call...
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  • Needles and Pins - The Searchers
    When You Walk In The Room - The Searchers
    That's How Heartaches Are Made- Dusty Springfield
  • edited December 2009
    WALK DON'T RUN... The Ventures or the Pink Fairies
    i saw her standing there... The Beatles or the Pink Fairies
    Stairway to heaven Led Zep or Rolf Harris
  • WALK DON'T RUN... Pink Fairies - what a great band, saw them many, many years ago at Woolwich Poly
    i saw her standing there... Pink Fairies
    Stairway to heaven Led Zep
  • I Can't Let Go - Evie Sands or The Hollies

    Go Now- Bessie Banks ( the great, original, deep soul version written by Bessie's husband Larry and released here on the legendary Red Bird label. The record was championed all his life by Dave Godin who included the song on the first volume of his Deep Soul Classics cd series, or, the watered down, God awful cover by the Moody Blues, who not only ripped the soul out of it but had the audacity to try and pass it off as their own, thus depriving Bessie of what should have been deserved exposure in the UK when black American soul music was starting to gain a huge following in Britain.

    Anyone who chooses the latter version, go hang your head in shame.
  • I Can't Let Go - The Hollies

    Go Now- Bessie Banks - can't let you down can I ;-) (Didn't Ozzy Osbourne also do a version?)
  • cheers Stone, if you don't know the original try and get it, I promise you you won't be disappointed. Already asked my family to play it at my funeral.
  • Bessie Banks

    Did as you suggested and looked it up on youtube ... excellent, so different to (and better than) the Moody Blues version
  • WALK DON'T RUN... the Pink Fairies
    i saw her standing there... the Pink Fairies
    Stairway to heaven Led Zep
  • Go Now- Bessie Banks - can't let you down can I ;-) (Didn't Ozzy Osbourne also do a version?)[/quote]

    Yep...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfEzL6vm8o4
  • Absolute classic, Stone, imo. Interestingly the vinyl record on the youtube clip was the re realeased one from the late 1960's on Soul City Records hwas owned by the previously mentioned Dave Godin and run from his Soul City record shop originally in Deptford High Street and later in Monmouth Street, Covent Garden.

    Dave was responsible, almost single handedly, for bringing soul music to the attention to people in the UK in the early sixties. He was the man we have to thank for getting Tamla Motown off the ground here, he also later coined the phrases "Deep Soul" and "Northern Soul". I got to know him for a while in the late 60's and early 70's, he lived in Church Road in Bexleyheath the same town I grew up in. Top bloke, always had time to talk to me about music and life generally. Sadly no longer with us.
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  • Sounds an interesting guy, strange I've never heard of him, must have had one hell of a record collection!
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