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Post by matanchik on Jul 11, 2005 11:47:47 GMT
vote for your favorite
i chose Get out of my house
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Post by CopyOfCpt (just say Cor) on Jul 11, 2005 12:10:47 GMT
Breathing, because of the bass-note at the end....
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W.HI.P
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Post by W.HI.P on Jul 11, 2005 15:18:57 GMT
No competition here, The Kick Inside is just so beautiful!!
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stev0
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Post by stev0 on Jul 11, 2005 15:46:01 GMT
While these are all fine songs, some of Kate's best, for an album ender you just can't beat Breathing.
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Post by Xanadu on Jul 11, 2005 18:07:09 GMT
Was there any doubt that I'd vote for You're The One? The greatest ending there is, and the most restrained, but emotional goodbye. "I know where I'm going But I don't want to leave I just have one problem We're best friends, yeah? We tied ourselves in knots Doing cartwheels 'cross the floor Just forget it alright Sugar?... Honey?... Sugar?..." Sometimes I can't imagine an album after this... it feels so complete, in my opinion.
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stev0
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Post by stev0 on Jul 11, 2005 20:05:40 GMT
I'm sorry, but for the longest time I couldn't hear the ending of "You're the One" without being reminded of The Archies.
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Post by Al Truest on Jul 11, 2005 21:34:59 GMT
I voted for Breathing.
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Post by Adey on Jul 12, 2005 2:34:41 GMT
I went with Xan's choice of You're the One for the reasons she stated so well. It is a startlingly honest outpouring of emotion - totally unexpected.
Not that it was an easy choice of course. I was tempted by Get Out of my House and Breathing, not to mention the moving tale of self sacrifice that is The Kick Inside, but YTO had to be The One for me.
nb - wasn't the original final song on the Sensual World album "This Woman's Work"? As I recall, "Walk Straight Down The Middle" appeared later on the CD version..
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Post by mishka on Jul 12, 2005 12:36:38 GMT
I voted for The Kick Inside.
I remember when I first got the album, listening to it as I was drifting off to sleep and when the closing track came on, it startled me as it was so beautifully haunting...
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Post by Paul on Jul 13, 2005 1:01:22 GMT
This Womans Work. If you listen/have TSW on vinyl.
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Post by Lori on Jul 13, 2005 12:47:38 GMT
Oooh tough one. Toss-up between Breathing & The Kick Inside, but I went for TKI. The song is about "her end" and she's leaving (well killing herself)... a very appropriate finisher (is that a word ;D ) I think.
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Post by hurricanehugo on Jul 16, 2005 15:59:04 GMT
"This Woman's Work".
blessed be.
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Post by tonie on Aug 3, 2005 13:51:14 GMT
"Get out of my house" since it is the best song (ever).
But one could perhaps argue that "This womans work" (also a great song) or "The morning fog" fits in better as album closers.
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Post by ~Passion~ on Aug 3, 2005 16:30:55 GMT
I agree with tonie. I just love the way she tormentingly screams... get out of my house! Perhaps the most dramatic song she's ever done, in my opinion.
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Sheila
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Post by Sheila on Aug 8, 2005 14:29:46 GMT
I'm sorry, but for the longest time I couldn't hear the ending of "You're the One" without being reminded of The Archies. Oooooh nooooo! Now I'm gonna have to try not to think of that! Kind of like I try not to think of Fred Flintstone when I hear The Saxophone Song, which I have come to love more in the past month or so (I'm kind of seeing a saxophone player. That might have something to do with it, ya think?) I was going to vote for You're the One but I just can't resist Breathing so there you have it. I feel sorry for Hammer Horror. The gong at the end deserves something, doesn't it?
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