I became a New Order groupie': Tim Burgess's honest playlist
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I became a New Order groupie': Tim Burgess's honest playlist
"The first song I fell in love with I heard My Girl by Madness at Anne's Cake Shop when I was 12 or 13. The romantic cascading piano stuck in my mind almost as much as the fantastic cream cakes."
"Blue Monday wasn't the first New Order song I knew, but when I first heard it when I was 16, it sounded like it was from the future and made me think that anything was possible."
"The song that makes me cry Wasn't Born to Follow by Carole King. The song I'd like played at my funeral There Goes a Tenner wasn't one of Kate Bush's biggest singles, but it sounds great driving around, singing my head off."
The first single purchased was 'Long Haired Lover from Liverpool' by Little Jimmy Osmond. A passion for music developed through various songs, including 'My Girl' by Madness and 'Blue Monday' by New Order. Certain songs evoke strong emotions, such as 'Wasn't Born to Follow' by Carole King, which brings tears. Some songs, like 'Move on Up' by Curtis Mayfield, become tiresome after repeated listening. A fondness for Madonna's 'Deeper and Deeper' and a secret appreciation for ABBA's 'SOS' reflect diverse musical tastes.
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