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Old Music 00:12 - Apr 16 with 16316 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Whatever you love from past years.

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"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
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Old Music on 14:47 - Apr 16 with 2311 viewsqprxtc

At what point does music become old?
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Old Music on 15:04 - Apr 16 with 2301 viewsE17hoop

Old Music on 01:43 - Apr 16 by VancouverHoop

Tim Buckley – Song to the Siren, 1968 (Monkees last broadcast)



One of the few examples where a cover is better than the original.

It's always noisiest at the shallow end
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Old Music on 15:06 - Apr 16 with 2300 viewsE15Hoop

Old Music on 14:47 - Apr 16 by qprxtc

At what point does music become old?


At the point where you look at the video/ old film footage/record or CD sleeve of the song performed by the original artists and think either: "Were they really that young?" or "Did everybody really dress like that?"
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Old Music on 15:57 - Apr 16 with 2244 viewsQPRSteve



Couldn't make my mind up

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Old Music on 16:16 - Apr 16 with 2211 viewsqprxtc



Noosha Fox. Foxy.

Ben Goldacres mum apparently.
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Old Music on 16:34 - Apr 16 with 2179 viewsSonofpugwash


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Old Music on 17:15 - Apr 16 with 2163 viewsVancouverHoop

Old Music on 15:04 - Apr 16 by E17hoop

One of the few examples where a cover is better than the original.


They're both wonderful, and really quite different. Buckley's TV performance (above) is gorgeous, but the recorded version – from several years later – is, for me, spoiled by studio phasing and other assorted gimmicks.

This Mortal Coil, has a totally different vibe, more sonic less dependent on the lyrics. Which in the Buckley version have come to have real resonance given that both he and later his son, Jeff, died by drowning. Which is basically what the song is about.
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Old Music on 18:41 - Apr 16 with 2112 viewsdmm

Old Music on 14:47 - Apr 16 by qprxtc

At what point does music become old?


I don't think music ever becomes old. We do though.
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Old Music on 19:20 - Apr 16 with 2082 viewsWirralHoop

I’ve had a clear out recently but a turntable so have set it up in spare room.

Then went through the vinyl from my Madness/Fleetwood Mac to my brothers Adam and The Ants.
The Original Now That’s What I Call music.

My parents Rod Stewart, Moody Blues, Neil Diamond

Finally Grandads Frank Sinatra to Shirley Bassey.

Do I love it all, no but in a difficult time it’s been an amazing distraction.
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Old Music on 20:16 - Apr 16 with 2054 viewshorshamHoop

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Old Music on 20:51 - Apr 16 with 2026 viewsCateLeBonR

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Old Music on 08:36 - Apr 17 with 1942 viewsBluce_Ree

When I'm not listening to heavy-as-balls shit, I've got my cooking playlist for when I'm in the kitchen and these are three old music bangers on there.




Michael Jackson - Get on the Floor




Fleetwood Mac - Family Man




Simple Minds - New Gold Dream

Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.

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Old Music on 08:56 - Apr 17 with 1932 viewshubble

This was number 1 in the Egyptian charts 3,500 years ago. Well you said old music. Always been one of my faves, through many incarnations. What, are you calling me a lyre? It's lovely.



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Old Music on 09:16 - Apr 17 with 1912 viewsEsox_Lucius

Old Music on 08:56 - Apr 17 by hubble

This was number 1 in the Egyptian charts 3,500 years ago. Well you said old music. Always been one of my faves, through many incarnations. What, are you calling me a lyre? It's lovely.



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linking nicely intothis... sort of...

The grass is always greener.

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Old Music on 10:32 - Apr 17 with 1895 viewsRamseyR

Another one from Fleetwood Mac

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Old Music on 10:39 - Apr 17 with 1893 viewsRamseyR

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Old Music on 11:02 - Apr 17 with 1886 viewsRs_Holy





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Old Music on 11:05 - Apr 17 with 1884 viewsCroydonCaptJack

Scott Walker did some beauties.
Such a nostalgic sound.

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Old Music on 14:54 - Apr 17 with 1821 viewsSonofpugwash


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Old Music on 15:50 - Apr 17 with 1785 viewsqpr_1968


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Old Music on 19:12 - Apr 17 with 1726 viewsTacticalR

Old Music on 17:15 - Apr 16 by VancouverHoop

They're both wonderful, and really quite different. Buckley's TV performance (above) is gorgeous, but the recorded version – from several years later – is, for me, spoiled by studio phasing and other assorted gimmicks.

This Mortal Coil, has a totally different vibe, more sonic less dependent on the lyrics. Which in the Buckley version have come to have real resonance given that both he and later his son, Jeff, died by drowning. Which is basically what the song is about.


I knew the This Mortal Coil cover before I knew the Tim Buckley original.

Agree that the original brings out the lyrics more. It's a poetry song. The This Mortal Coil version brings out the mystical side.

Air hostess clique

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Old Music on 20:01 - Apr 17 with 1703 viewsE17hoop

Went to the O2 last night for Elton and this was brilliant:

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Old Music on 10:51 - Apr 28 with 1467 viewsTacticalR


Air hostess clique

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Old Music on 11:40 - Apr 28 with 1429 viewsCroydonCaptJack

Old Music on 19:12 - Apr 17 by TacticalR

I knew the This Mortal Coil cover before I knew the Tim Buckley original.

Agree that the original brings out the lyrics more. It's a poetry song. The This Mortal Coil version brings out the mystical side.


Same here. I had no idea it was a cover but being a Cocteau Twins fan I love Frasers brilliant vocal on that cover.
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Old Music on 11:50 - Apr 28 with 1414 viewsBrianMcCarthy

Old Music on 11:40 - Apr 28 by CroydonCaptJack

Same here. I had no idea it was a cover but being a Cocteau Twins fan I love Frasers brilliant vocal on that cover.


I'm not sure if I heard this cover back when it was released, but if I did I've forgotten it until now.
Amazing vocals. Thanks for posting.

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