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2 tracks from 'Moby' ... the first song is from 'Letterman' and features Gwen Stefani

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Thought I would post a couple of my favourite "minimalist" film clips - feel free to post more on this theme.

The first one, Elvis Costello's "I Wanna be Loved" was actually filmed as one continuous shot in a photo booth at Flinders Street Station by a local production company Rich Kids.

The second was, I think, produced by Godley and Creme themselves... superb:

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The Killers, Joy Ride. Strangely they never made a music video for this song, so the uploader has put one together.

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Latest from 'Vampire Weekend' and 'Paramore' ...

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From Iceland ... 'Of Monsters and Men' with a couple ...

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This album has dominated my car cd player for the past month or so.

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Edit: hmmmmm, can't seem to get the video to embed properly. Any suggestions??

Link below works...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPBTtsgIWNM

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Two from Eric Burdon. The first with 'War' and the second with the 'Animals' ...

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Here's 2 from Rockin' Rod Stewart ... Steve Cropper plays lead on 'Stone Cold Sober'

Macca 13.6

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hILPGd0RJY

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Thought I would post a couple of my favourite "minimalist" film clips - feel free to post more on this theme.

The first one, Elvis Costello's "I Wanna be Loved" was actually filmed as one continuous shot in a photo booth at Flinders Street Station by a local production company Rich Kids.

The second was, I think, produced by Godley and Creme themselves... superb:

The Second one sums up my thoughts as Mark Neeld as Coach!

This should be our theme Song for next season

A message to our old Admin etc.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xmckWVPRaI

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Latest from Arcade Fire ... 'Reflektor'

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I saw Dan Sultan live again last weekend. He's quite an incredible talent. Well worth the effort to see him live if anyone get's the chance.

He's just released a new song.

Jack Jack 5.6

This is the version of Old Fitzroy he's doing on his current tour. It doesn't really do him justice, but still worth a listen.

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Not the "official" video of Godsmack's 'Whiskey Hangover' but nonetheless, an interesting one!

Macca 13.9

Not the "official" video of Godsmack's 'Whiskey Hangover' but nonetheless, an interesting one!

Nice one Macca. The vocals sound a lot like James Hetfield.

I heard a song in the movie Crash a few years ago and thought it was by Dave Gray. I kept wondering why I couldn't find that song on any of his albums, took me a while to figure out it wasn't him at all. Great song (and a great movie too).

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Couple of tunes from a couple of female artists from the late 90's. The first from Margaret Urlich followed by a song from Lisa Loeb.

Both singers are still active today with Lisa releasing a new album in 2013 called "No Fairy Tale." Margaret, who hails from New Zealand, now lives in Sydney. Both tracks are from their award winning early albums. ("Safety in Numbers" by Margaret and "Tails" from Lisa)

Macca 14.0

I've heard this song a few times on Triple J recently. Took me a while to track down the artist and song, it's one of the Unearthed artists.

I don't think she's released an album yet, just a couple of singles. I can't get enough of it.

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Led Zeppelin ...

I've heard this song a few times on the radio lately. Catchy tune.

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