strange Songs
Hugo Montenegro's Living for the City: i didn't have high hopes for this cover, and then it ended up rocking my socks off.
Junior Y Su Equipo's La Borrachita: ok this one makes me want to dance like a fool.
The Moog Cookbook's Ziggy Stardust: a fascinating journey through the moog world.
Caldera's Qui Est Homo: feels like Bach time travelled to the 60's.
Bley-Peacock Synthesizer Show's Mr. Joy: is a wild ride, wow.
Synthesonic Sounds' Scarborough Fair: the arrangement sounds like a western i would really enjoy watching.
Yasmin's Hati Yang Sepi: has a nice bounce, and ending!
Dick Hyman's Give it up or Turn it Loose: laser beams flying overhead!
Richard Hayman's Hare Krishna: this simply rules, especially that dissonance.
Paul Griffin's We've Only Just Begun: i totally didn't expect them to take the song in that direction, love it.
Gil Trythall's Wichita Lineman: a worthy cover of a great song.
The Moog Cookbook's Whole Lotta Love: sooo funky.
Ruth White's Love Gives Wings: i would have loved watching this performed live.
G. Langford's The Way it is: makes a nice ending and reward for listening to the episode.
Penny Goodwin's Slow Hot Wind: such a gem.
Big Blood 's You Donât Know Whatâs Going On: that's a sing-a-long I want to be part of.
Bobby Brown's Mother Nature, Weâre All Guilty: i immediately want to hear more of his music.
Lada Edmund's Trouble (Is His Middle Name): so rock n' roll.
Caterina Caseli's Puoi Farmi Piangere: such a creative cover.
Talvé's The End of The World: i've been transported further into our bleak future.
Steve Watson's Born To Boogie: the vocals and instruments feel just right.
Chicks' I Feel Fine: i like the gender reverse of this beatles song, or any beatles song!
Sly Slick and Wicked's Love Gonna Pack up: haunting in a way, and just a really good song.
Ponderosa Twins + 1's Bound: great tune for sampling of course.
Billy Swan's Don't Be Cruel: the regular speed of this song is excellently arranged.
Hot Chocolate's Emma: cool song.
Ben Brown and The Melody Masters' Two Faces of Love: love this one too.
Margo Guryanâs Sunday Morning: big boxy beats, how I like em.
Setentaâs Smells Like Teen Spirit: holy crap, awesomeness.
Jodeâs Tomorrow is Gone: pleeeease come ba-a-a-ack!
Priti Sagarâs Jeevitam Atee Sundaram: I love the background sounds, including the claps.
Jeremy Steigâs Howlin for Judy: my ears perked up, got chills.
The Head Shopâs Sunny: so dramatic and tasty.
The Stranglersâ Golden Brown: this can be on loop and Iâd be happy.
Joeski Loveâs PeeWeeâs Dance: Letâs do the dance called the PeeWee Herman.
Kishore Kumar and Chorusâs Main Tumhe Pyar Kiya Hai: gets the pulse going.
The Flaming Soulsâ Whiter Shade Of Pale: solo away my friend!
Barbara Jonesâ Oh What A Night: ear candy.
The Shieldsâ Nature Boy: this rocks hard, and a great song too.
Pablo Chorotâs Veregua Rhythm: thatâs one fun chorus.
8 bit weapon & ComputeHerâs Eleanor Rigby: This is the Artificial Intelligence I want to rule us instead.
Ian Duryâs Wake Up And Make Love With Me: dance, dance, dance!
Dillingerâs LSD: I canât believe this is real, and itâs on PopTop too!
Rolf KĂŒhnâs Paranoid: man, this cover is fantastic.
Pat Kelly & Ossie Scottâs Only A Fool Breaks His Own Heart: that noise in the background is the icing on this cake.
Sam Houston High Schoolâs Dance This Mess Around: an honorary tribute to the band, sooo good.
Dondero High Schoolâs Time of the Season: the HS musical I want to see.
???âs Love Song: sparks are flying.
Phyllis Dillonâs Out The Light: lol love this one.
Orquesta Novelâs Michelle: high energy and danceable.
Willie Colonâs Scandal: holy cow, this is incredible.
Phantom Rock & MCB Bopâs The Story of MCB BOP: this slaps hard.
Lester Wilson's Ball of Confusion: hard hitting and real.
Herman's Pudding and Pie: fun stuff.
Azymuth's Montreal City: smoothe as butter.
Les Cats' La La Means I love you - so nice and chill.
Connie and The Emporer Band's Tomâs Diner: best cover of this song so far.
Jo Bisso's Odwa: This is one of the coolest songs I've heard this year.
Magical Power Mako's Cha Cha: so crazy and wild, I like it.
ETUB' ANYANG's Sail on Sweet Child: magical in every way.
Jackie Washington's Sugaree: great cover version.
The Ogyatanaa Show Band's You Monopolise Me: 100% charism.
Kim Jung Mi's Toward the Sunlight: a gentle melody over a cool guitar part.
Los Ktedraticos' Sueño De Amore: pleasantly driving through a sunset.
Luisita Tenor's Yeh Yeh: toe-tapping, ascending scales.
The We Five & Demis Roussos' Summer in The City: energetic beyond pronounciation.
Ronnie Lane's Bottle of Brandy: those background vocals are wonderful.
Mustafa Ozkent's Burcak Tarlalari: what an incredible overall sound.
Barbara Ann and the Rhythm Makers's Spring Love: haunting and catchy as hell.
Paul Ngozi / Ngozi Family Band's Love Thy Neighbour: charming and so cool.
Spy Boy Giz' Gentri Fire in the City: wow, such an eye opener.
Bob Reitman's Cambridge Avenue: we are all flying creatures...
Lizzy Mercier Descloux's Tumour: looks i have a new songs i'll be singing aloud at random times.
Maggie Carles, Luis Nodal y Los Magneticos' El Amor Eres TĂș: punchy and cute.
Charles Berry's Neighbor Neighbor: incredible vocal tone.
Soul Creole's Jungle Walk: that bass line delivers.
Tangerine Dream's Beach Scene: entering the portal.
Harry Roseli Gang's Donât Talk about Freedom: wishing this was today's heavy metal.
Eela Craig's A Spaceman Came Travelling: a magical journey.
???'s Kathuk Nganggo Nglirik: the pelog scale is the greatest scale.
Gene Lawrence's After Sunrise: great relaxing feel.
Keith Mlevhu's I Donât Know Why: the sound of heartbreak.
Jimmy Castor Bunch's E-Man Groovin: i want to be this guy.
The Primitives' The Ostrich: solid rock song.
Bongo Sensational Soul's Ching Chong China: i like it, don't judge me.
Frankie Valli & The 4 Seasons' Youâre Gonna Hurt Yourself: a nice little song.
Jaimie Branch's The Mountain: the perks up my ears every time.
Esbee Family's Chics And Chicken: solid gold.
ááłážá áá©áȘá« Getachew Mekuria's á”ááł / áŁáČ: that sax vibrato is contagious.
Dug Dugs' Lost in My World: that repeating guitar riff is incredible.
Julio Cesar Paredes' Ronda de Las Llamitas: total banger from the highest of mountains.
Susso Seki Singh's Afro Cosmic: I need more of this in my life.
Fly Face's Born Free: love the verse and chorus, such smoothness.
Alice Coltrane's Oceanic Beloved: another dimension of jazz that I now love.
Nina Simone's I wish I Knew How it Would Feel To Be Free: what a great way to end an episode.
Brigitte Bardot's Harley Davidson: all the right sonic flavors.
Ike and Tina Turner's Chopper: i love her incredible yells.
Johnny Thunder's I'm Alive: a lovely slap in the face.
Arlo Guthrie's The Motorcycle Song - classic song.
Daniel Johnston's Speeding Motorcycle: there's no other like him.
Lee Hazelwood's Hey, Me I'm Riding: his songs always perks up my ears.
The Space Lady's Born to be Wild: i want more of this.
Tunde Adebimpe's Unknown Legend: incredible cover of a great song.
Richard Davis's Ooo-Baby I love You So: it sounds like a handwritten love song.
Banda Internacional de Ray Camacho's El Pachuco: they nailed the groove.
La CorporaciĂłn del Sonido's 16 Toneladas: so awfully awesome.
Herbie Hancock's Bring Down the Birds - the best groove.
Ethnia's Tiempos De Las Estaciones - also so awfully awesome.
The Crystal Ball's Trans-Love Airways: so weird and distracting.
Duchess Maria's Give That Love To Me: love this 100%.
Dave Bixby's Drug Song: a lovely ballad.
Alex Bradford's Am I Wrong?: unapologetic.
Kool DJ AJ's Ah, That's The Joint: that bass guitar.
Benis Cletin's Make Love: incredible instrumentation.
Gary Davis' The Professor Here: distortedly funky.
Patricia Butler's Eagle: wicked and energetic.
Anupama and Pradeep Lad's Sun Sun Sun Abdullah: unexpected turns.
Jorge Ben's Cinco Minutos: the composer understands constructing a great song.
Richard Berry Combo's Down Here On The Ground: this is truly what the musical experience should be.
Almafuerte's Baila Muchacha: world-building.
Caterina Valente's Waterloo Sunset: the oboe rules supreme.
Eji Oyewole's Me & You: real love is never in tune.
Riccardo Wolf's Hot Trash: sing it proudly.
Question Mark's Love: sing it, boys.
Bobby Brown's I Must Be Born: trippy.
Double Fantasy's Heartbreaker: mood, set.
Carly Simon's Why: strong and confident.
Fern Kinney's Baby Let Me Kiss You: keep it coming.
Blue Gas' Shadows from Nowhere: take me to this place.
Capital 1212's Love Will Tear Us Apart: echoy and encompassing.
Hot Soul Singers' Good Vibes: the keys are piercing.
Nile Rogers' The Land of The Good Groove: i want to go to this also.
Timezone's Wildstyle: choppy and danceable.
Dizzy K's Sweet Music: contageous melody.
Malkit Singh & Golden Star's Lifeâs Boring: this is incredible.
Joan Baez's Time Rag: flawless and encapturing.
Neil Young's Transformer Man: pulse raising.
The Space Lady's Major Tom: one of a kind.
M.C. Fosty & Lovin' C.'s When Doves Cry Rapp (Pt. II): a retelling of a good song.