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Damn that's a deep cut. Not sure people even still remember.

Really? Is that the best, the best, the best, the best you could do?

and funny.

I like that one. That's an interesting meld of her mystical pop stuff with the 80s RnB stuff. I think it works actually even if it shouldn't. Of course, if there's two people who could make it work, it's Prince and Kate Bush. Also, it's clear from that song, that Prince was truly a fan of hers and understood her

Yeah, I think I lean more towards her mystical folk stuff than her dance pop stuff. I like Rubberband Girl though!

Yeah, I agree on second thought. It's got Wuthering Heights. I think that alone catapults it to the top ten.

Of all her albums, I think that's the one I've neglected the most. I think the production on that turned me off (it sounds very 80s) but I'll try again based on your comments.

The Kick Inside, The Dreaming and Hounds of Love should all be in there. The last two are top ten easily.

"New York, I Love You"

That sounds painful.

Er.. you think Smith is blandly attractive?

They sat in on Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service on BBC radio last Sunday. It's an odd and delightful listen and might be enlightening for fans who want to know how they achieved their weird form of art pop. Here's the link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/progra…

Starring Miles Teller.

We laughed at the Brits for Benedict Cumberbatch, little did we know…

It looked like Noah Taylor. I know him as the the guy who played the father in Submarine and that guy who cuts off Jamie's hand in GoT.

A song apparently written about Nick Drake, who was an outcast himself.

There's always an inexplicable tall person who decides to sit in front of me.

Speaking as someone from one of those countries, the people there generally only think they have British accents.

Hi Jared.

I can but only because he resembles a young Andy Patridge.