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12/7/2019 11:59 pm  #1


Most Emotional Track Ever - Round 2/Game 1

2 numbers from 1 to 16 please.

 

13/7/2019 12:00 am  #2


Re: Most Emotional Track Ever - Round 2/Game 1

3,5,7,9, please.


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13/7/2019 12:07 am  #3


Re: Most Emotional Track Ever - Round 2/Game 1

arabchanter wrote:

3,5,7,9, please.

I'll try that again , two numbers you say?

5&9, please.
 


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13/7/2019 3:16 am  #4


Re: Most Emotional Track Ever - Round 2/Game 1

Thanks for the numbers Mr C (all 6 of them).

The final match of Round 1 was yet another contest that was decided by just a single vote. The track that eventually won was "I Know It's Over" by The Smiths. This track will now progress through to Round 2. The three tracks eliminated at this early stage of the tournament are 'Lover, You Should Have Come Over' by the late Jeff Buckley, 'He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother' by The Hollies and 'Where Did You Sleep Last Night' the unplugged cover by the brilliant Nirvana.

Round 2/Game 1 -

Neil Young - Philadelphia


Written By - Neil Young
Songs Background - Young wrote this track 'Philadelphia' for the 1993 Jonathan Demme directed film of the same name. Demme originally asked Neil Young to write an opening track to the film. Six weeks later Young sent him over a tape, "We were crying the first time we heard it. I went : 'Oh.my god, Neil Young trusts this movie more than I do' said Demme in an interview regards the song.

The melancholic nature of Young's contribution led Demme to switch the song to the ending of the film, rather than the opening sequence.

V's

David Sylvian & Ryuichi Sakamoto - Forbidden Colours


Released - 1983
Written By - Ryuichi Sakamoto and David Sylvian
Songs Background - 'Forbidden Colours' is a 1983 song written by David Sylvian and Ryuichi Sakamoto. The song is the vocal version of the theme from the film 'Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence'. The title of the song is taken from Japanese writer Yukio Mishima's 1953 novel 'Forbidden Colours' , although not directly related to the film, both works include exploration of supressed homosexual urges, set during a Japanese concentration camp, housing British POW's during WWII.

Voting Closes Later Today (Saturday 13th July) at 10PM
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Tracks Eliminated - Round 1 -

1. The Verve - The Drugs Don't Work
2. Randy Newman - Dexter's Tune
3. Ralph McTell - Streets Of London
4. Gerry Rafferty - Mary Skeffington
5. Nina Simeone - Feelings
6. Neil Young - Birds
7. Don McLean - Vincent
8. Ray Charles and Betty Carter - Ev'ry Time We say Goodbye
9. Randy Crawford - Almaz
10. Red House Painters - Katy Song
11. Joni Mitchell - Both Sides, Now
11. Vera Lynn - We'll Meet Again
12. ABBA - The Winner Takes It All
13. Kate Bush - This Woman's Work
14. The Kinks - Some Mother's Son
15. Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
16. Christy Moore - Black Is The Colour (Of My True Love's Hair)
17. Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms
18. Stevie Wonder - Lately
19. Samuel Barber - Adagio For Strings
20. The Beautiful South - Old Red Eyes Is Back
21. Judee Sill - The Kiss
22. Buffy Sainte Marie - Until It's Time For You To Go
23. Billy Bragg - Tank Park Salute
24. Wilco - On And On And On
25. Pink Floyd - Coming Back to Life
26. George Jones - A Good Year For The Roses
27. The Corries - The Green Fields of France
28. Sam Cooke - A Change Is Gonna Come
29. Badfinger - Without You
30. Dennis Wilson - Time
31. Bread - Everything I Own
32. Frank Sinatra - As Time Goes By
33. Julee Cruise - Falling
34. Fleetwood Mac - Landslide
35. Underworld - Eventually But
36. Elliott Smith - I Didn't Understand
37. The Beatles - Yesterday
38. Michael Marra - Happed In Mist
39. The Beatles - Julia
40. The Rolling Stones - Wild Horses
41. The Beach Boys - Caroline, No
42. Harry Chapin - Cats In The Cradle
43. Spiritualized - Broken Heart
44. Amy Winehouse - Love Is A Losing Game
45. Jeff Buckley - Lover, You Should Have Came Over
46. Nirvana - Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
47. The Hollies - He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother
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Tracks Through Round 1 -

1. The Walker Brothers - Make It Easy On Yourself

2. Elvis Presley - Always On My Mind
3. Eva Cassidy - Autumn Leaves
4. Roy Orbison - Crying
5. Johnny Cash - Hurt
6. Carole King - You've Got a Friend
7. Glenn Campbell - By The Time I Get To Phoenix
8. Jimmy Cliff - Many Rivers To Cross
9. Neil Young - Philadelphia
10. The Smiths - Asleep
11. Radiohead - How To Disappear Completely
12. David Sylvian & Ryuichi Sakamoto - Forbidden Colours
13. Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water
14. Luciano Pavarotti - Nessun Dorma
15. Joni Mitchell - A Case Of You
16. The Smiths - I Know It's Over

 

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13/7/2019 12:52 pm  #5


Re: Most Emotional Track Ever - Round 2/Game 1

Neil Young - Philadelphia, please.


I don't know a lot, but I know what I like!
 

13/7/2019 2:10 pm  #6


Re: Most Emotional Track Ever - Round 2/Game 1

Neil Young

 

13/7/2019 6:40 pm  #7


Re: Most Emotional Track Ever - Round 2/Game 1

Neil Young too, please Tek.

 

13/7/2019 7:10 pm  #8


Re: Most Emotional Track Ever - Round 2/Game 1

Neil Young - Philadelphia

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14/7/2019 7:48 am  #9


Re: Most Emotional Track Ever - Round 2/Game 1

Neil Young

 

14/7/2019 12:05 pm  #10


Re: Most Emotional Track Ever - Round 2/Game 1

Full Time -

Neil Young - 5
David Sylvian & Ryuichi Sakamoto - 0

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