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Air — Venus
Album: Talkie Walkie
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Released: 2004
Length: 3:58
Plays (last 30 days): 0
You could be from Venus
I could be from Mars
We would be together
Lovers forever
Care for each other

You could live in the sea
And I could be a bird
We would be together
Lovers forever
Care for each other

If you were an illusion
I would make it real
We would be together
Lovers forever
Care for each other

If you walk in the sun
I would be your shadow
We would be together
Lovers forever
Care for each other
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nice vibe here
Album: Talkie Walkie
Released: 2004
Last play: Mar 20, 2005
Plays in last 30 days: 1

Um, how's that now?  :-D
For some reason, makes me want to get a baguette and ride the Paris Metro.
Zukiwi wrote:
What she said.
neato
UPLOAD "DRUMMER BOY" BY VBC...
My thought exactly. Too much. Yeah, I know - go somewhere else if you don't like it. I wonder what Air/Joseph Arthur/etc have to get played so often here. s rulebritannia wrote:
... Lot of Air on RP.
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GolfRomeo wrote:
When bands start getting pretentious, they name their albums things like 'Talkie Walkie' ... and 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' and the like. This track needs more cowbell.
Can't find anything pretentious about the title of the album. The french word for 'walkie-talkie' is indeed 'talkie walkie'. And Air is a french band. So what?
Nuance wrote:
It has a tubular chime at the end, which satisfies me :)
Mmmm. The Beatles used a sitar and it worked for them! Lot of Air on RP. Great turn on! Aslo, agree with the 10CC note below. Need to think about the Beach Boys - especially Surfs Up era. Hey - here's one that just came on for the next song game - A Day in the Life! And I didn't cheat! (OK, it was the Karma in the Life cover.)
Hmm, Space Oddity, now Venus. What's next? Rocketman? Come on , kids, play along...
Parts of the music of this song are seriously ripping off the Beach Boys. Oh, i wish they were California girls should be going through your head, when he says I wish we could get together. Although, I may not mind getting together with CA babes too, so it may make sense. :)
GolfRomeo wrote:
When bands start getting pretentious, they name their albums things like 'Talkie Walkie' ... and 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' and the like. This track needs more cowbell.
It has a tubular chime at the end, which satisfies me :)
I purchased Walkie Talkie after hearing this song on RP. The CD is quite excellent, save for a couple songs that don't translate well from the French ("Surfing on a Rocket" or something like that.) Highly recommended.
Skeletor wrote:
And now a lot on the main channel. As much as I like it, can we start hearing more of the rest of the album? PS - Anyone else hear 10CC / Godley and Creme influences?
That's what it was!! Odd tunes, odd players.. cool.
artmarcia wrote:
We've been hearing this song a lot on the Review Channel--it's grown on me.
And now a lot on the main channel. As much as I like it, can we start hearing more of the rest of the album? PS - Anyone else hear 10CC / Godley and Creme influences?
This songs brings to mind the movie The Virgin Suicides. Which, I suppose, makes sense since they wrote the score. Just call me Dr. Obvious. I like it.
When bands start getting pretentious, they name their albums things like 'Talkie Walkie' ... and 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' and the like. This track needs more cowbell.
The vocals sound like Billy Corgan from Smashing Pumpkins. Something reminiscent of a couple of the tracks off "Mellon Collie".
decorgirl wrote:
Evocative.
Well said. One of those tunes that are noticed in the background of the day, and you have to stop and let the music "move your molecules" (as C. Santana would put it).
johkir wrote:
reminds me a bit of the Cure.....
That helps explain why I like these guys...........
reminds me a bit of the Cure, back when they were doing the mood stuff, around the Pornography days.
I just bought the Talkie Walkie album today, this is one of my favorite songs on the album too.
Wonderful, wonderful song from a truly great band. :) This particular song was not featured in "Lost in translation", but the mood and lyrics fit perfectly to the spirit of the film. I listened to this song on my way home from the theater, and I swear I could still see Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson kissing each other when I closed my eyes. Beautiful.
We've been hearing this song a lot on the Review Channel--it's grown on me.