The Book Of Coincidences

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Saturday, March 7, 2026

A Weather - screw up your courage, 2008

"A Weather was a Portland, Oregon-based group (active roughly in the late 2000s) known for gentle, introspective indie folk/rock with layered vocals and atmospheric vibes. The track comes from their 2008 album Cove"
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Friday, March 6, 2026

Pink Floyd - the great gig in the sky, 1973

"The Great Gig in the Sky" is the fifth track[nb 1] on The Dark Side of the Moon, a 1973 album by English rock band Pink Floyd. The song features music by keyboard player Richard Wright and improvised, wordless vocals by session singer Clare Torry. It is one of only three Pink Floyd songs to feature lead vocals from an outside artist."
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Thursday, March 5, 2026

The The - dogs of lust, 1992

"Dogs of Lust" is a song by English rock band the The. Written by frontman Matt Johnson, who co-produced the track with Bruce Lampcov, the song was released as the lead single from the band's fourth studio album, Dusk, on 4 January 1993. Johnny Marr played the electric guitars and harmonica riff on the song."
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Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Saint Etienne - flight to tashkent, 1995

"Saint Etienne has been a part of my life since first hearing their debut album “Foxbase Alpha” as a teen in my small Pennsylvania town. In the years before I would eventually move to London, I felt so cool sitting in my childhood bedroom, dreaming up a glamorous version of the city based on all the neighborhoods and locations that have been a fixture of their music from the very beginning."
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Monday, March 2, 2026

The Beatles - little child, 1963

"McCartney shows himself in good form as pianist on this track. From his opening glissando to his vamping during the fade, Paul shows himself as more than capable on the keyboards, even at this early stage of The Beatles recording career. George Martin, while still appearing tickling the ivories on later Beatles songs, was shown here that piano work could easily be trusted to the hands of an actual Beatle. Paul’s bass work is also proficient throughout but, as with most of this album, is barely discernable because of being buried in the mix. Paul also does very well singing in unison with John throughout the song, jumping into a higher harmony whenever the lyrics "I'm so sad and lonely" are heard in the verses as well as for a moment during the final seconds of the song."
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