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POTD demands the inclusion of this blast from the past today!



and here's John Denver just for good measure



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If you like a bit of calming ambient music then Jean Michel Jarre's "En attendant Cousteau" could be for you!



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I just listened to the first minute and I think I'll record that and use it when chilling in the garden or the bath!! Thanks Neil. :)
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Been listening to Neil Young, Sleeps With Angels.
I have eldest son staying for a few days, he got up and made coffee, the coffee smell drifted through the house into my room and triggered an ear worm. "There's an odour in the room"!
Took a while but realised it was on the Sleeps With Angels album. But which track?

Have listened to the lot and eventually got to it.



There are several car related tracks, some rather tenuous though.





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Just to pre-empt postings from POTD links: :-D :-D

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Using very little creative thought, here's Trains and Boats and Planes from Astrud Gilberto most famously known for "The Girl from Ipanema"



I did explore examples of the French and German versions "Quand un bateau passe" and "Frag Doch Nur Dein Herz" for a bit of novel variation but came to the conclusion they were awful!

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I think I prefer that version to Dionne Warwick's. Good find Neil, :)
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WARNING - Smart Ar5e alert........ :lol:

Trains and Boats and Planes. I'm going for Different Trains* :-D



And the album that's on contains a piece of music sampled by The Orb in Little Fluffy Clouds (clouds.... planes fly through them :lol: )




* - yep, I've got the album, and I think it's great :)
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Eclectic thats what the PE Jukebox is!

Maybe best suited to Absinthe Night!

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The Different Trains cover looks like model railway track to me! Could that have been an intentional pun? :(
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Reminds me of someone but I don't know who.

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mickthemaverick wrote: 21 Oct 2019, 22:14 The Different Trains cover looks like model railway track to me!
That'd never occurred to me, but looking at it under the magnifying glass I think you could be right :)
The photo is by Karl Steinbrenner.
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bobins wrote: 21 Oct 2019, 22:23
mickthemaverick wrote: 21 Oct 2019, 22:14 The Different Trains cover looks like model railway track to me!
That'd never occurred to me, but looking at it under the magnifying glass I think you could be right :)
The photo is by Karl Steinbrenner.
The total lack of weeds was what made me look twice. So given that it is model track, is that what "Different Trains" means--models? :-D
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myglaren wrote: 21 Oct 2019, 22:20 Reminds me of someone but I don't know who.
Tiny bit like Nico Steve?



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Not really, there's someone closer.