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  1. You're right, it sounds nothing like it. But it was never meant to. The song you're thinking of is Procol Harum's ' A Whiter Shade Of Pale' although, I believe, they always challenged the comparison. Stupidly, in my book, as it's obviously the same tune.

  2. I'm not really sure what you mean by The Cure's 'song without lyrics'. I recall that they recorded a number of instrumentals so, without more information, it's difficult to comment. Perhaps you're referring to the EP 'Lost Wishes' containing four instrumentals recorded during the 'Wish' LP sessions. Then again, perhaps not.

  3. And I quote:

    "Apollonian and Dionysian are terms used by Nietzsche in The Birth of Tragedy to designate the two central principles in Greek culture. The Apollonian, which corresponds to Schopenhauer's principium individuationis ("principle of individuation"), is the basis of all analytic distinctions. Everything that is part of the unique individuality of man or thing is Apollonian in character; all types of form or structure are Apollonian, since form serves to define or individualize that which is formed; thus, sculpture is the most Apollonian of the arts, since it relies entirely on form for its effect. Rational thought is also Apollonian since it is structured and makes distinctions.

    The Dionysian, which corresponds roughly to Schopenhauer's conception of Will, is directly opposed to the Apollonian. Drunkenness and madness are Dionysian because they break down a man's individual character; all forms of enthusiasm and ecstasy are Dionysian, for in such states man gives up his individuality and submerges himself in a greater whole: music is the most Dionysian of the arts, since it appeals directly to man's instinctive, chaotic emotions and not to his formally reasoning mind."

  4. This seems to broadly fit but I believe Hoyt Axton is a man. Cover version perhaps?

    Wild Bull Rider

    by Hoyt Axton

    Aloha Ha, Aloha Hey,

    Aloha Ha, Aloha Hey,

    Dixie was a lady and a Rodeo Queen,

    Billy was her lover, ah you know what I mean,

    Billy rode the bulls in the big Rodeo,

    Dixie loved her man and she told him so,

    Dixie loved her man and she told him so,

    Brought a bad bull to the big Rodeo,

    Said He'd killed a man out in New Mexico,

    Dixie said, "Billy please don't go

    Don't ride the killer in the Rodeo

    You're the only man that I love and I need you so

    Then Billy, he looked at Dixie

    Looked her right in the eyes

    CHORUS;

    Said, "I'm a wild bull rider

    And I love my Rodeo

    I'd ride that bull to Hell and back

    For the money and the show

    My pappy was a pistol

    I'm a son of a gun

    I ride wild bulls just to have some fun

    And the higher they get is a little too low for me

    I said the higher they get is a little too low for me

    Billy rode that killer out of New Mexico

    He rode him cross the Rockies through the rain and the snow

    Rode across the desert to the shining sea

    Rode across the water out to Hawaii

    Rode across the water out to Hawaii

    Aloha Ha, Aloha Hey,

    Aloha Ha, Aloha Hey,

    Billy rode that bull around the world and then

    He rode him out to Jupiter and back again

    Picked up Dixie and away they did fly

    Like a shooting star sailing through the sky

    Like a shooting star sailing through the sky

    And I could hear Billy say, he said

    "I'd rather be a lover than a fighter of wars

    Be from Oklahoma than the nebulous stars

    Spent a lot of time in some honky tonk bars

    >From memphis to the China Sea

    >From memphis to the China Sea

    REPEAT CHORUS

    Aloha Ha, Aloha Hey,

    Aloha Ha, Aloha Hey

  5. Well, King Harvest were (according to my, admittedly casual, research) Altback, Sherman, Robinson, Tuleja, Cahill, Novak and Montgomery. George Ivan Morrison has, as far as I know, always called himself Van Morrison. So, yes, the two versions should, by rights, feature different singers.

    Is it possible, Catherine, that what you believe to be Van Morrison's version is in fact King Harvest's original (or vice versa) and that you are, in fact, trying to compare the song with itself?!

    Never been a great fan of Van The Man. To my (tiny) mind, the best thing about him was the name of his ex-wife, Janet Planet.

  6. Kraftwerk (literally 'Power Plant') were actually formed in the late 60s by classically trained musicians Florian Schneider and Ralf Hutter. Later joined by Messrs Flur and Bartos, their trademark sound became minimalist machine music created using primitive synthesizers, drum machines and tape recorders. They rose to fame on the back of their 1974 album 'Autobahn' with it's epic 22-minute title track attempting to recreate the tedium of a long car journey.

    Kraftwerk won a new lease of life, and an army of new fans, when Afrika Bambaataa incorporated their songs 'Trans Europe Express' and 'Numbers' into his hip-hop classic 'Planet Rock'.

    They're still going strong today. I had the pleasure of seeing them only last week in London. Four middle-aged, expressionless automatons, dressed identically, stood in a row in front of lap-tops, belting out quality electro-pop. Long live the robots.

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