Music by Numbers

Jul 19, 2007 12:19

Mark Knopfler - One More Matineé ( Read more... )

rambling, real life

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leonerd July 19 2007, 11:48:05 UTC
Oh sure, there's a few numbers dotted about in places... Status Quo's "Forty-five hundred times", for example. But there's not really going to be any more of a continuous sequence.

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scruff July 19 2007, 12:04:20 UTC
There's a nice Kate Rusby song called "Game of All Fours", or Crowded Houses's "Four Seasons In One Day"?

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mad_tigger July 19 2007, 13:22:21 UTC
Metallica - Four Horsemen (off Kill 'Em All)

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mad_tigger July 19 2007, 13:27:55 UTC
And Incubus 11am , and a find run over a music collection suggests '12 Reasons why I Love her' by 'My Life Story'.

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felis_concolor July 19 2007, 14:02:28 UTC
Porcupine Tree - Four Chords That Made a Million
Massive Attack - Group Four
Pop Will Eat Itself - PWEI is a Four Letter Word

Coincidentally, they're all from your country :)

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felis_concolor July 19 2007, 14:02:54 UTC
Oops, also:

Led Zeppelin - Four Sticks

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gerald_duck July 19 2007, 16:46:06 UTC
I'm assuming I can't count Jean Michelle Jarre's "Oxygene one" through to "Oxygene thirteen" or similar, right? (-8

I have:
  • Art of Noise - Opus for Four
  • Antonio Vivaldi - The Four Seasons
  • Metallica - The Four Horsemen
  • Kim Wilde - Four Letter Word
Of those I'd recommend the first three, and am ashamed to admit I have the last (it's on a Now album, which scarcely makes things better).

I'm almost certain I have all the numbers one to ten.

Also:
  • [The group Fingers Eleven]
  • Frankie Goes To Hollywood - The Young Person's Guide To The Twelve-Inch Mix
  • [The album Thirteenth Step by A Perfect Circle and The Stranglers' Friday the Thirteenth Live in the Albert Hall]
  • [John Cage - Fourteen-Seven-Ten-Three]
  • [The Levellers - Fifteen Years]
  • [Billy Idol - Sweet Sixteen; Johnny Cash - Sixteen Tons]
  • Eurythmics - Seventeen Again
  • [Alice Cooper - I'm Eighteen]
  • Paul Hardcastle - Nineteen
  • Jamiroquai - Twenty Zero One
Now it's someone else's go. :-p

[The ones in square brackets are part of the office's communal music database rather than ones I own on CD

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