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Steve Goldberg's avatar

Another great list! Though I really was hoping the first 5 songs were by women. I know you intentionally don't do that anymore since I pointed it out!:)

I had no idea that The Cure were your favorite band! They are up there for me. "Kyoto Song" is a great pick. Hadn't thought about that one in a long time. I loved that '85-'92 era best of all. From Head on the Door through Wish.

I'm excited to hear the 6 disc box set of Synchronicity coming next month.

And I haven't done a lot of chanting, but I have really dug it when I've done it in a big group. I didn't do Kirtan, but it was part of a Vipassana retreat.

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Michael K. Fell's avatar

Just yesterday, while visiting NYC, I was in a juice/smoothie cafe in Brooklyn and they were playing Seal's 'Crazy.' It sounded so good and made me realize just how great he was/is. Even his early Acid House days were interesting, but as he got older he created some fantastic soul, funk, pop, and dance songs.

I am one of those who was blown away by Kid A. I loved The Bends and most of OK Computer, but Kid A came out of nowhere. It was so risky, creative, and totally unexpected. They could have done the easy thing (like Oasis) and just kept putting out guitar-based rock, but they needed more. In my opinion, both Kid A and In Rainbows are flawless albums. But, I also think Johnny and Thom are creative, artistic geniuses.

In closing, I will share with you both the intro & outro lyrics of Kool & The Gang's "Light of Worlds" (one of my favorite songs by K&TG):

"In the darkness of this world

Please give us your light..."

Thank you, as always, for your vulnerability, Mark.

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