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Stacy London
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Borderline cyber-stalking of a great New York beauty. Burt Bachrach meets the Shoes. Horns, strings and punchy guitars create a cloying piece of celebrity worship. Brush teeth after listening. Thanks to the Me Love You Longtime, Miso Horny Section
progressive britpop power pop girls bob kingdon transatlantic eric daum
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Glam Rock for the Future, Power Pop for Progessives, Martinis at 5:00.
We are the trans-Atlantic alliance of Bob Kingdon, from England and Eric Daum from New England. We are a virtual band inspired by the music of Bill Nelson, Power Pop and girls in short skirts and tight shirts. Bob handles the guitars, Eric, the keyboards, loops and programming as well as dabbling with his ancient Rickenbacker on a few songs. Both Bob and Eric sing and share songwriting. In addition, we sometimes set the poems of Carole Young, a Scottish poet to music.
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Eric Daum
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Eric Daum 2009
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June 28, 2009
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MP3 4.3 MB 128 kbps 4:42
Story behind the song
The lovely hostess of TLC's What Not to Wear makes realty TV endlessly fascinating. Chic, elegant, and chamingly goofy, she is the epitome of the classic New York Woman. This song was an attempt to write a sugar-coated Pop song. Great power chords and lead by Bob Kingdon and once again thanks to the Me Love You longtime Horn Section.
Lyrics
Stacy London Lyrics by Eric Daum 2009 A New York Angel with exquisite taste In Six inch heels and an Empire waist I wish that I could somehow make her care She could tell me what not to wear A Fashion Diva on TV I could use a little TLC Stacy Stacy London Stacy Stacy London In Six inch heels with a good stiff drink Vintage jewelry and a full-length mink A video angel who knows what s chic I could use a little TLC Stacy Stacy London Stacy Stacy London I wish that I could somehow make her care I could show her what not to wear A fashion goddess on TV I could use a little TLC Stacy Stacy London Stacy Stacy London
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dawnsinclair
Jan 13, 2010
Loved this....all buttons pushed here!
Margot Du Bois
Jul 17, 2009
Cool song here....A "Top of the POPS" for sure ..:-) Really brightened up a thunder and lightening Swiss Alps morning..:-) Peace and love, Mags :-)
The Shed Man
Jul 15, 2009
Excellent song, great tune and lyrics. Found the production a bit 'muddy' and bass-heavy, particularly the vocals, but that may just be my sub-woofer boosting the bass artificially. Great work again guys! Ô¿Ô