Basement Jaxx are really good at strumming the right chord. "Lonely" "Wish Tonight" "Always Be There"
all have that certain emotional something. On Thu, 5 Aug 2004, Marc Langsman wrote: > Ok so it isnt partciularly underground but suprisingly poignant lyrics I > reckon : basement jaxx 'good luck' ... > > Tell me tell me is life just a playground > Think you're the real deal honey > And someone'll always look after you > > But wake up baby > You're so totally deluded > You'll end up old and lonely > If you don't get a bullet in your head > > Good luck good luck > Good luck in your new bed > Enjoy your nightmares honey > When your're resting your head > > You sold me sold me > Sold me down the river now > Hope you're feeling happy now > Now you'll always have a sneer in your smile > > But wake up baby > You're so totally deluded > You'll end up old and lonely > If you don't get a bullet in your head > > Good luck good luck > Good luck in your new bed > Enjoy your nightmares honey > When you're resting your head > > And I'm glad so glad that I'm done with you > No more crying crying leaving me so black and blue > You backed me up against the wall but I stand tall > Don't give a damn no more > > Oh baby bye bye > No more lies > No more lies > No more lies > Without you > > Good good luck > In your new bed > Enjoy your nightmares when your resting your head > Good good luck > In your new bed > Enjoy your nightmares > > Good luck good luck > Good luck in your new bed > Enjoy your nightmares honey > When you're resting your head > > > Although not house I always thought Pato Banton was pretty cut-up when > he sung baby come back : > > Come back woman. > Come back Lisa! > Don't leave! > Me crying man. > Come back baby! > Don't go! > Bring back me C. D. collection. > Bring back me Sensi. > Don't go and leave me like this. > > :D > > peace, > marc > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tom Churchill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313" <313@hyperreal.org> > Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 11:33 PM > Subject: Re: (313) heart wrenching house > > > > Larry Heard's 'Missing You' never fails to tug at my heartstrings... > > > > > > On 5/8/04 11:21 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > looking for some really beautiful house that talks about either > loss/real > > > heartache > > > not this "I had you but now you're gone why don't you come back" > type of > > > dime a dozen house tunes > > > but really thoughtful but aching house or whatever type of dance > music > > > > > > any suggestions - your favorites? > > > > > > > > >