From: owner-good-noise-digest@smoe.org (good-noise-digest) To: good-noise-digest@smoe.org Subject: good-noise-digest V4 #3 Reply-To: good-noise@smoe.org Sender: owner-good-noise-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-good-noise-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk good-noise-digest Monday, January 8 2001 Volume 04 : Number 003 Today's Subjects: ----------------- re: real men songs [ThePsyche@aol.com] re: real men songs [Wayne Renardson ] Re: Bitter Boy Songs ["cycle12345" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2001 09:02:47 EST From: ThePsyche@aol.com Subject: re: real men songs Lori, There are so many Gorka songs of unrequited love....he has made a career out of them (his own words). Give this guy the Land of he Bottom Line CD. FRom beginning to end, it should fit the mood. But I have included two of my favorite songs of love lost and a heart aching. I hope your friend heals quickly...music helps. SO does good sex. Namaste, Bryn Please Don't Call by David Wilcox from The Big Horizon CD How good would it feel to be needed by me To watch me put you first time after time How good would it feel to know that I cannot, I cannot in fact live without you And I would sell my soul to say that you were mine If I was aching and begging you please would you want me down That's right pleading and dizzy from needing you to fix my soul again How good would it feel then, to know that you had the power of revenge How good would it feel to control me To know that I would do whatever it took for you to take me again If you would just take me, take all of me, Take everything in trade for just a taste of you Until they find me lying cold and they check my blood for just a trace of you How good would it feel, you could say you had me You could say you had me and I was yours How good would it feel if I needed your potion so badly Until you captured my mind with the single desire for more And yes I desire you of course I desire you but how good could it feel To lead me to my fall and if you respect me at all Please don't call. Also from David Wilcox: here is just a snip from Language of the Heart from The How Did You Find Me Here CD I won't keep on calling your number if you never have the time I don't want to claim you or blame you, but you're always on my mind You had no idea I would love you It comes as a total surprise And you shake your head slowly and smile At the tears in my eyes ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 07 Jan 2001 08:42:51 -0600 From: Wayne Renardson Subject: re: real men songs One fine day ThePsyche@aol.com wrote: TP> Give this guy the Land of he Bottom Line CD. From beginning to end, it should fit the mood. Echoing another's sentiments is not what I do, but in this case, ditto: Wayne Renardson ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2001 14:51:55 -0500 From: "cycle12345" Subject: Re: Bitter Boy Songs Hello, Lori; in addition to Paula's recommendations (with which I agree wholeheartedly), I would also recommend some other Wilcox songs which may at least qualify partially for what you intend: "Johnny's Camaro", "(You Were) Going Somewhere", "Break in the Cup" , "Last Chance Waltz", "Dangerous", "Farther to Fall", "Strong Chemistry", "It's the Same Old Song,", "Please Don't Call", "Missing You", "That's What the Lonely is For", and, perhaps more from the woman's perspective, "Just a Vehicle". I hope this helps . . . Steve ------------------------------ End of good-noise-digest V4 #3 ******************************