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Re: Top 10



On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Bruce Lachey wrote:
> 9. This Woman's Work (Kate Bush) - Mostly because of her voice, so
> fragile and powerful, rushed and relaxed, all at the same time.

Oh, heck, yeah.  Wow.  How did I forget this one?  (Hmmm, come to think of
it, this *was* one of about 45-50 tunes I included on a mix CD for my
sister.)  I know this tune mainly through the soundtrack to _She's Having
a Baby_, which I haven't seen since the '80s.  I remember crying when this
tune came on, because it occurred during a problem in the delivery of the
titular baby, and Kevin Bacon was forced to sit, helpless, outside the
delivery room.  It brought back stories my dad had told me about how he
wept and prayed in a hospital waiting room while I was born.

This is definitely a top-ten contender.

> 2. Fragile (Sting) - sure, sure.

This song ran through my mind big time after September 11.  I definitely
like it, though I'm not sure how it would rank on a personal-fave scale.

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 If true love never did exist how could we know its name? -- Sam Phillips
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