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Wow, hadn't heard that one in a while. I loved Glen Campbell growing up. When learning guitar, songs like Gentle on My Mind, Wichata Lineman, etc. were easy and popular. As I got older, I went for more edgy like Willie, Waylon and Merle, or more vintage like Conway and the "Possum". He has a nice voice, just a little too light for me...
Maybe not everyone's cup of tea, but "A Day in the Life" by The Beatles, the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club album:
[video=youtube;FCUeia-nEio]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCUeia-nEio[/video]
For some reason, this is my favorite Beatles song. It's got catchy lyrics, a good melody, and a hauntingly suspenseful orchestra during two phases of it.
Anybody able to explain the ending though? I mean the part that starts at around 5:10 in the video. "Never could be any other way," what? Creepy sounding the first few times. I remember listening to it late at night on my iPod, and it startled me pretty badly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOtKPlqcWYg&feature=related
The above is a link to a YouTube thingy in which the compiler has placed pictures of women in various historic periods that he or she must consider 'Old Maids",
The 'Steeleye Span" audio is unfortunately not very good quality.
MP