The following songs constitute side three of the vinyl version of Electric Light Orchestra's Out of the Blue which was released in 1977. If you're a sucker for strings like me, you'll enjoy it.
And I really don't feel like writing about politics right now anyway.
Showing posts with label Electric Light Orchestra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electric Light Orchestra. Show all posts
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Electric Light Orchestra, On the Third Day, Side One
"Ocean Breakup / King of the Universe"
"Bluebird is Dead"
"Oh No Not Susan"
"New World Rising" / "Ocean Breakup Reprise"
"Bluebird is Dead"
"Oh No Not Susan"
"New World Rising" / "Ocean Breakup Reprise"
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Thursday, March 4, 2010
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