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Toe-Tapping Tunes on My iPod - a list by carolineoncrack
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Songs that never fail to get me up and moving from Radiohead to ELO to Stevie Wonder.
Qualifications:
Oh yes. The groove is in my heart.
Don't Bring Me Down (Album Version): Electric Light Orchestra
First to recommend
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Dude, this song brings me back. I was a little girl rollerskating and dancing in Cal Skate, this roller rink near my house. Had pigtails and ribbons in my hair and wore short shorts.
Updated May 7, 2008
Lazy Eye: Silversun Pickups
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2 people recommended this item
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Love this song how it starts off kinda mellow and then just rocks out.
Updated May 5, 2008
In Rainbows ~ Radiohead
9 people recommended this item
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Radiohead's long awaited 7th album is one of my favorite of all time. This is one you can play from start to finish without the need to fast forward. Proponents and critics will say what they want about the controversial way in which Radiohead chose to release the record (to the whole world at the same time via internet download, for whatever price you wanted to pay.), but that has nothing to do with the content here...
Thom York's voice has never sounded so beautiful, the lyrics never so seductive, the melodies so sweeping, and the rhythm so fluid... When he sings in falsetto in "Nude" you feel the light and the dark. And when he pleads, "I'm an animal trapped in your hot car." it's palpable. "House of Cards" opening line, "I don't want to be your friend, I just want to be your lover." says it all...
Updated Jun 10, 2008
Love Me Or Hate Me by Lady Sovereign MP3 Download
First to recommend
2 people recommended this item
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She's the most pretty and petite rapper in town with a sharp tounge and wit to match! This track is ill and pretty funny too! (via C NET Download)
Updated Jan 7, 2008
The Next Episode [Explicit]:Dr. Dre
First to recommend
Description
For some reason this song makes me want to pimp walk down the street. Or maybe on a hot summer day, drive with the top down and blast this on.
Updated May 5, 2008
The Salmon Dance (Explicit): The Chemical Brothers
First to recommend
Description
OK, it's a silly song but it will get you dancing and shimmying like a salmon before you know it. Wut-a-do?
Updated May 5, 2008
Sir Duke: Stevie Wonder
First to recommend
Description
When you hear that first part of the song with those trumpets, how can you not smile?
Updated May 5, 2008
Switch: Will Smith
First to recommend
Description
I know this song is old by pop standards but it STILL makes me tap my toes and clap my hands. I remember when it first came out, I had to play it over and over again. When I was sad, this song never failed to cheer me up.
Updated May 5, 2008
The Essential Sly & The Family Stone
First to recommend
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This is the perfect album for sunny days. Dangerous to listen to this at work with headphones as I always find myself grooving in my chair. Faves: Everyday People, Hot Fun in the Summertime, Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin).
Updated May 5, 2008
Costello Music (The Fratellis)
4 people recommended this item
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So fun. Makes you want to sing with all your friends at the top of your lungs. My faves: Henrietta and Chelsea Dagger.
Updated May 5, 2008
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