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From "Michael Adelsheim" <madelsheim@adelsheimvineyard.com>
Subject Re: Beautiful songs..melancholy
Date Thu, 31 Jan 2008 21:33:34 -0800

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Thanks for mentioning Mr. Terry Melcher. I myself prefer his second
album, but the songs you mention from his first resonate with me as
well.

I also totally get swamped by "Here Without You"...also "Waterloo
Sunset"(duh) and "Visions Of Johanna".

Adelsheim


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Subject: Re: Beautiful songs..melancholy

Boat On The Charles - Todd Rundgren (why don't I leave, why don't I
leave, I can't make myself believe that no one really cares for me here)

Nightime - Big Star (Get me out of here, get me out of here, I hate it
here)

Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms - as performed by Terry Melcher (where were
you last Friday night, while I was lying in jail, you were out walking
the streets with another man, wouldn't even throw my bail)

These Days - also as performed by Terry Melcher (don't confront me with
all of my, all of my, failures - I've not forgotten them)

The Old Hand Jive - as performed by Terry...oh, to hell with it - The
entire eponymous Terry Melcher album is drenced in melancholy from his
Charles Manson Lament and even the "upbeat" Dr. Horowitz (backing vocals
by Bruce Johnston).  I consider this one of my very favorite records of
all time but if you ever needed music to commit suicide by, this would
be a perfect fit.

A Blossom Fell - Nat King Cole. I can't hear this without seeing the
scene it is used in the film Badlands by terrence Malick, starring a
young Sissy Spacek and Martin Sheen ina reteeling of the Charles
Starkweather/Carol Ann Fugate killing spree (Sheen as Kit: "Boy, if I
could sing like Nat King Cole.....).

A blossom fell from off a tree
It settled softly on the lips you turned to me
The gypsies say and I know why
A falling blossom only touches lips that lie

A blossom fell and very soon
I saw you kissing someone new beneath the moon
I thought you loved me, you said you loved me
We planned together to dream forever
The dream has ended, for true love died
The night a blossom fell and touched two lips that lied

A blossom fell and very soon
I saw you kissing someone new beneath the moon
I thought you loved me, you said you loved me
We planned together to dream forever
The dream has ended, for true love died
The night a blossom fell and touched two lips that lied




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