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I could potentially make a very long list of great chillout songs but these are my absolute favourites:

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So save the last dance

For me my love 'cause I

I see you as an angel freshly fallen from the sky...

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Was genuinely expecting something Madge in Viv's post...

Anyways:

There's also a particular mix of Insomnia by Faithless that's great, but I can't remember which one.

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Loving Groove Armada - at the river. Used to be one Mills would quite often pick up in the past for the Wonder Years.

Would really prefer just the choon though. First time I have ever seen the video, and have to say... the guy in white shorts walking across the beach is not appealing in any way, shape or form. Kind of how I picture Doovde *instantly barfs*

Was waiting on some random (Doovde) making a smart remark about my video for the jazz just having a cup in a window all the way through the video. **

** never came

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Nice thread. There are some absolute beauties up there. Good taste people of UM. Groove Armada and Zero Seven are two of my most favourite things ever. Such good songs. Might pop up a few for now. Warning: Slightly eclectic taste. May be back too.

This is pretty.

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The following is lovely, and was recommended to me by @quantick on Twitter when I wanted to listen to The Smiths. He doesn't like them very much at all, so every time I threaten to listen to them he has to 'save me' with a new track or two.

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This is cosy snuggly song. Always chills me out, even though the lyrics aren't so happy.

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it's a wonder someone hasn't posted anything from sugar ross or whatever his name was, not my type of thing. anyway.

sneaker pimps - 6 underground:-

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rob dougan - clubbed to death:-

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avalanches - since i left you:-

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hooligan - hear you now (grand chillas remix):-

(tiesto opened his first ever essential mix on radio 1 in september 2001 with this track)

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les nuits - nightmares on wax:-

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sabres of paradise - haunted dancehall (nursery mix):-

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radiohead - pyramid song (former record of the week for mark and lard):-

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evanescence - my immortal (there is a version without the band at the end, but this one is far better):-

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Would really prefer just the choon though. First time I have ever seen the video, and have to say... the guy in white shorts walking across the beach is not appealing in any way, shape or form. Kind of how I picture Doovde *instantly barfs*

Was waiting on some random (Doovde) making a smart remark about my video for the jazz just having a cup in a window all the way through the video. **

** never came

What a silly comment, I don't even OWN any white shorts... black or blue/green maybe but not white... and I don't often wear those except when swimming :P

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Forgot to include some Massive Attack on my original list, shame on me:

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So save the last dance

For me my love 'cause I

I see you as an angel freshly fallen from the sky...

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http://youtu.be/Fb4jguPLceQ - from 1969 from the great Stevie Wonder - The song was originally written about Wonder's girlfriend while he was at the Michigan School for the Blind.

Someone famous apparently recently asked Stevie if she looked ok in her dress - he is... er... blind !!

And... another one (to celebrate birth of Wonder's child) - 1976

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Here is another one... very old fashioned - by Nina Simone (did you know she once shot someone for breaking her concentration apparently?) :hahaha: - great lady who played a big part in the Civil Rights Movement...

No that was Samuel L Jackson...

Anyways, Children by Robert Miles brings to mind this from around the same time

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if you like chicane and robert miles above, then this is worth a listen:-

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it's reasons like this why i realise trance is a far better type f music than dubstep can ever hope to be.

on the grid.

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Another great Robert Miles song that I've recently rediscovered:

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So save the last dance

For me my love 'cause I

I see you as an angel freshly fallen from the sky...

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Final one for today !! :hahaha:

http://youtu.be/0zN5MXP4aRc - actually gives me chills as this starts up properly - not Doovde (horror type chills), but nice chills !! :-0

SASH

Happy Mondays !! :hahaha:

Is not Happy Mondays, is Sash! THIS is Happy Mondays...

I remember my French Teacher using Encore Un Fois in lessons, made up own lyrics for the tune with a few extra French phrases.

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sash wasn't really trance, it was pop. same as ultrabeat, cascada etc years later. chicane and robert miles was a whole different matter.

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http://youtu.be/JZMErm3-8Aw - great, great lady - Melody Gardot. She was bascially knocked off her bike, and her brain was affected, so she had to learn simple things again - such as brushing her teeth, etc. To this day, she has to wear dark glasses because of hypersensitivity to light.

Thanks to MUSIC, the neuropathways in her brain were able to reconnect, she was able to write her own music, and is now well known all over the jazz World.

Song is taken from her forthcoming album, due out at the end of the month.

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