Since things are a little slow around here this time of the year, and since I've been thinking about killing off the inactive New York Nobody Sings, I'm going to start publishing my posts from there, on a regular basis, here. In case you don't know, the NYNS site was started, with myself, EV Grieve, Alex, and Holly RamosThis one is definitely a bit of an oddity. Found on the one Daryl Hall album I can listen to all the way through, NYCNY is from Hall's first solo album, Sacred Songs
Original version from Sacred Songs:
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What about "Whatever Happened To New York?" By Ann Magnuson?
http://new.music.yahoo.com/ann-magnuson/tracks/whatever-happened-to-new-york--44378608
Good suggestion. I'll put it on the list.
Thanks for mentioning Daryl Hall's "Sacred Songs". I used to have that on vinyl and loved it, but I've never heard anyone mention it—then or now. (Wonder if I would still like it?) Much better than Hall & Oates bouncy, saccharine pop stuff. (Not to sound snobbish; nothing wrong with a li'l throw-away pop music de temps en temps.) Anyway, now I've got that one weird little Eno-esque song stuck in my head (title?): "The further away I am/The further away I am/Is it just a cloud passing under/I don't wanna lose you." A beautiful, plaintive, heart-wrenching, uncomplicated little song... Cheers, David
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