You’ll have yours. I’ve got mine. Sixteen British Indie pop songs and one Swedish classic that changed the world. Inside my head at least. Some are deleted and impossible to find, one or two are recent and surprisingly capable of making a veteran Indie roller catch a little tear somewhere back in the throat. Geneva, Adorable, A Certain Ratio, The Wannadies, Shed Seven, Kitchens of Distinction, Blue in Heaven, The Bible, Ash and a few you won’t have heard of. They’re here to provide the ultimate Indie love soundtrack. Now go and find that person to share it with..
Archive for March, 2010
The Greatest Indie Love Songs of all Time (Vol 1)
Posted in Indie Love Songs, Must-have music, Rare music, tagged 24 Hours, A Certain Ratio, Aberdeen 1987, Across my heart, Adorable, Amy MacDonald, ASH, Athlete, Best Indie Love Songs, Best Indie Love Songs ever, Blue in Heaven, Bombay Bicycle Club, Cathy Burton, Chasing Rainbows, Chris Blackwell, Chris Simmons, Chris Simmons Music, Craig Potter, Elbow, Ellie Goulding, Ferris Wheel, First Love, Geneva, Greatest Indie love songs ever, Guy Garvey, Hollow, Home, Honey be Good, I Am Kloot, I am Kloot Play Moulah Rouge, Indie heaven, Indie Love Songs, Island, Kitchens of Distinction, Martin Hannett, Me and You Song, Now it's time to say goodbye, One Little Indian, Pascal Gabriel, Passion FM, Rare Indie songs, Roy Stannard, Shed Seven, Shining Light, Sky at Night, Submarine, The Bible, The Big E, The Boy will Learn, The End, The End (Demo), The Greatest Indie Love Songs Ever, The Maccabees, The most romantic guitar songs ever, The Wannadies, The Xcerts, Tranquilizer, What Happiness means to me, You already know on March 15, 2010 | 8 Comments »




