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I was just trying to change the stereo in my wife's car. I failed for reasons too boring to tell, but that's not the point.

After re-installing the old radio (grrrrrr), I turned it on to make sure that it was connected properly, only to hear Ghost Town by The Specials, and I was reminded just how good it is. I sat there for the last 2 minutes of the song, in a darkened car on my driveway, so I could listen to the end.

What's been your most recent rediscovered gem of a song?

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[quote name='leschirons' timestamp='1395787851' post='2406441']
You'll all laugh but, Moon river (due to the Galaxy advert) What a perfect example of perfect songwriting. Of course, it's of a bygone era but if you look past that, in my opinion, there is nothing you could do to improve this song. :)
[/quote] i like that record too. i can't remember the last time i laughed at someones choice in music.and i doubt most people who dig music would. what you like, is what you like.

i think this is great, heard it on radio 2 the other day. brings back memories. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-cI-gZSswA[/media]

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The Cure - The Caterpillar: http://youtu.be/nzxJ5YvYfx4

Love it when that happens. Opens the floodgates of memory to times forgotten in this crazy busy day-to-day we have now.

Same thing happened to me when I heard The Caterpillar by The Cure recently.

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"Sundown" by Gordon Lightfoot.
My father was a big Gordon Lightfoot fan & this is one of those songs that always makes me think of hearing him singing it in the house when I was a kid.
He died on March 8th & when me & my sister were choosing music for the funeral "Sundown" just had to be included in the service.

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[quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1395786920' post='2406424']
this is also a classic. Julian Crampton laying down a very cool bassline. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTK1ix86u9o[/media]
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Yep love this track - went and bought the album about 3 years ago.....absolute classic...that and "Riding on a train"

[url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Moi7CI2CCNg"]http://www.youtube....h?v=Moi7CI2CCNg[/url]

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I rediscovered this one last year . It popped up into my memory whilst walking in the woods . I hadn't heard it for over 30 years , when a ( late ) guitarist I worked with used to sing it .
Beautiful simplicity ; verse , verse , middle that has an unusual extension , verse , rpt last phrase . That's it .

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dg3P4zIDCyg[/media]

This last weekend in the woods a bird kept singing " Un Homme Et Une Femme " !

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Walter Becker at his best. imo.. from the album 11 track's of Whack haven't heard this in a while. this is just…!!. the lyrics are just great. much better live version, from the Alive in America album. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fg7SiroBKJI[/media]

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