【采访】Mr BENEFIT BLUNDERBUS 最喜爱的十首歌!!
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Team Top 10 Tunes
Originally we asked our staff to pick their top 10 tunes from the sort of music they like listening to when dealing with pruning and other frankly repetitive jobs around the vineyard. But, due to popular demand, we have expanded the Two Paddocks Dayglo Disco to include friends of Two Paddocks as guest DJs with their own personal Top 10s.
Check out our ongoing and ever evolving Two Paddocks DJ list with all kinds of surprising people and even more surprising choices.
Groovy Paddocks!

2012年03月14日 00点03分 3
今天才瞅到...标题拼错了..
2012年06月17日 09点06分
@木桶里的西格森 分明是个外号啊...
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@stupidite ................................................
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Benedict Cumberbatch
Benedict Cumberbatch, Actor
Today, not just one of the world’s finest actors, but hands down the actor with not only the most difficult name, but simultaneously the most distinguished name ... Mr Benedict Cumberbatch! (And here we hasten to add that Benedict is absolutely not to be confused with those somewhat lesser actors Burnybun Crumblybatch, Binder-twine Cummerbund or Bendydick Lumbercrutch.) No, it’s Benedict himself ... we are delighted he’s here as our Special Guest DJ, not only because he is an avid music fan, but also because (and this is a first we believe for Dayglo DJs), he can actually dance! Gather round, yokels and other denizens of the Deep South, and see how it’s done – all the way from the dives of Soho and the South Bank, here he is to show us the latest dance craze from the North (and here thanks to The Hobbit and Peter Jackson) ... Mr Betterfit Clumsypants!
As for his acting ... well you know him best for ... well, just about everything ... because he’s in just about everything! We’ve just been watching him in the wonderful Sherlock -- big ups, bro -- next thing you know he’s in JJ Abrams new Star Trek, Spielburg’s War Horse, Tinker Tailor, having been great in Atonement, Creation, and Amazing Grace, and so on.
We got to know him in South Africa on To the Ends of the Earth (BBC), just after he’d astonished us all as Stephen Hawking in Hawking ...but look, he doesn’t need any more spruiking from us here in the Dayglo, his career has more momentum than a runaway train. And he, like us, is here to do the boogie-woogie. Here he is, the best of fellows, a miraculous actor, and an excellent friend...applause to the max please for the great...Mr BENEFIT BLUNDERBUS!

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This list changes depending on the weather, my tummy, the company I'm keeping, the time of day... But it has been a pleasure to do the soul searching and memory lane trips. So here goes the ten from Ben, an over privileged white kid!
1. Sweet Thing - Van Morrison, From the Astral Weeks album
Though Liam Neeson I agree anyone of the tracks of this album deserve inclusion, they all swing have soul and the poetics of the Jazztastic vocal stylings of the man when he could and can and did. But the landscape of sound and lyrics of Sweet Thingand the bitter sweet story of a man unable to give up his love of a woman...
It's perfection. As a teenager discovering it I yearned for the life experiences that could inspire such music and as a thirty-something I have to hold back the tears as old wounds are made raw again. But what a self indulgent and heavily perfumed way to grieve. Beautiful. For all who have loved and lost.
2. I Am the Resurrection and Fools Gold - Stone Roses
Yes I know, but they stand side by side on the album and are inseparably brilliant. I went to Manchester university partly on an insane surge of nostalgia from when I discovered these mischievous mancs and their Madchester ways! God bless the Happy Mondays and Joy Divison and all the other Tony Wilson 'Factory' recorded bands.
3.
You Can't Always Get What You Want - Rolling Stones
First heard this in my over privileged youth at Harrow. And as posh boarding schools go you can pretty much do or get anything you want out of an experience like that. However adolescence and being without girls or the freedoms of living outside of your school meant that this inspiring hymn to patience didn't fall on deaf ears. It's just a stunning daring funky soulful uplifting one off from choral beginning to end. Anyway I don't need to tell you any of this just that it inspired my brief filtration with being a front man.
4.
Young Americans - David Bowie
How to choose one! Sorrow is my karaoke failsafe but the groove of this one and the dystopian patchwork of fractured images in the lyrics the sax solo, the drums it's just brilliant.
5.
Clair de Lune -- Claude Debussey
James Rhodes' version on the Bullets and Lullabies album is best, but not available on YouTube. This is the one piano piece I would dearly like to learn in this lifetime. But if it's in the next I will be quite content to listen to my inspiring friend Mr James Rhodes playing it. PS--though nowadays a tea totaller he is pure rock and roll and you should have his playlist soon. He's more than a little inspiring.

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6.
How to Disappear Completely - Radiohead
The only reason for honing onto this track as opposed to any other in a back catalogue whose range defies belief is a personal one. It signifies how the best of times and the worst of times really do sidle up to one another. I first met your dear proprietor when filming a mini-series called To the Ends of The Earth for dear old Auntie (BBC) in South Africa which and I'd had the most amazing time on the job and a weekend learning to scuba dive with two other cast members -- the best of times. Then the front right tyre blew on our car, we pulled in and were surrounded by men who came out of the bush and we were carjacked -- the worst of times. A long (2.5 hours of ordeal) story but the intrinsic part for the song choice is that it was playing just before the tyre blew when I had lit a spiff and was contemplating how ridiculously blissfully happy I was. The next time I heard it was bundled against the windscreen of the car on the front passengers' knees with my back and head hitting the windscreen as we were driven off road. My bum hit the car stereo and for a few surreal minutes Tom Yorke was sound tracking me to my death. I turned round as we bounced over the sand track, the headlights showing the passing sugar cane and kept thinking of the shallow graves they dug for themselves in the movie Casino as the master of introspection and modern ennui Mr T Yorke sang 'I'm not here... This isn't happening' ... We all lived.
7.
Prelude to Tristan and Isolde - Richard Wagner.
Yes, it's widely acknowledged as one of the peaks of the operatic repertory, notable for Wagner's advanced use of chromaticism, tonality, orchestral colour and harmonic suspension... But it just makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. Reminds me of the best of Beethoven and Mozart and the best of what's to come in Strauss and Rachmaninov. So a milestone as well as a gut wrencher. The recording of this one that I'm currently wearing out is the BBC orchestra's.
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Hyperballad - Bj0rk
But what about Mitchell, Joplin, Ella, Tina, Oh god I need another list. It's all very white and male.... ! Damn.Beautiful song though. And a nod to a lot of dance music that hasn't made it to this top ten.
9.
Superstition - Stevie Wonder
For all those whose weddings I have danced at and have yet to dance at! What a great groove from a master at the height of his powers. Thanks to 【Martin Freeman】[瞌睡] for properly introducing me to the full brilliance of SW.
10.
We Grew Up At Midnight - The Maccabees
A current album I'm giving a lot of play is The Maccabees Into the Wild. It's hard to pick one but listening to We Grew Up At Midnight while typing and feeling pretty uplifted. And that's what great music does beyond all other art forms isn't it? This has been a joy. Can I do it again tomorrow
2012年03月14日 00点03分 7
Stevie Wonder!!!
2014年01月01日 15点01分
Martin Freeman→_→
2014年01月17日 08点01分
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一首都没听过。。。俺也去听听。。。[飘过]
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一首都没听过诶
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他本人也喜欢瓦格纳?
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哈哈哈哈哈哈哈太能扯了居然编出那么多名字~阿缺会跳舞??!!我只是突然想起了阿缺跳舞的那个视频......默默......手机党桑不起~晚上回去听听看好了~目测一个都没听过的样子 
2012年03月14日 01点03分 12
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话说,我慢慢慢慢慢慢发,发完之前可以不插楼吗【先忽视这个帖子 。。。谢谢配合啦 】 [不] 顺便把相应的歌曲也给附上 [点头]
1. Sweet Thing - Van Morrison, From the Astral Weeks album


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尽管利亚姆·尼森【缺这是在展示自己的搅基能力嘛??】和我都觉得【Astral
Weeks】这张专辑里的每一首歌曲都应该被列入Top10,因为它们都是摇摆音乐,有灵魂【还是说灵魂乐啊?】,外加歌手那 - 应该会有的 - 也能够做到的 - 并成功做到了的
- 富有诗意de精彩无比的爵士唱法。
但是Sweet Thing这歌的音乐很美,歌词讲述着一个无法放下心爱女人的男人【这该不会是在说你自己吧...
】那苦涩而又甜蜜的故事...
这首歌就是完美。我在少年的时候发现了它,之后便急切渴望着去经历那些可以作为这音乐的创作源泉的人生,现在而立之年的我,却要去极力忍住【因为听着这首歌,而】被重新揭开的伤疤所带来的眼泪【妞。。。。。】
但是,这是一个多么放纵自我,馨香四溢的悲伤方式。
这首歌献给那些曾经爱过而又失去的人。
2012年03月14日 01点03分 14
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2. I Am the Resurrection and Fools Gold - Stone Roses


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好了,我知道【我选了两首歌!】。但是它俩在专辑里面并排呆着,不可分割的精彩!
我发现了喜好恶作剧的曼彻斯特人,和他们疯疯癫癫滴曼彻斯特方式,便开始了不可救药的怀旧!这也是我去了曼彻斯特大学的部分原因。【大学就是给你这么个随便选的。。。】
上帝保佑Tony Wilson 'Factory' 录音 的那些乐队 -- Happy Mondays 和 Joy Divison还有其他的!

2012年03月14日 01点03分 16
回复 kjladflkj :谢谢科普XDDD 我只是听一些Britpop对历史一点不了解呢
2013年12月29日 14点12分
唔,快裂分裂啊,感动
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如果没看错 似乎还有德彪西的 是月光嘛 不过那不是器乐曲咩(也可能看错了先自抽
2012年03月14日 01点03分 17
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表插楼嘛,亲。。。。。 不过我知道我搞得很慢。。。。。。。。。。。[揉脸]
3. You Can't Always Get What You Want - Rolling Stones


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4. Young Americans - David Bowie


2012年03月14日 02点03分 21
好吧,我爱的人爱我爱的人,good!
2012年08月17日 13点08分
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偶要怎么选择啊!!!【David Bowie】的Sorrow 是我唱卡拉ok最拿手的歌,但是这首歌的律动,歌词里写的那些 以反乌托邦的方式拼凑起来的支离破碎的画面,加上萨克斯的独奏还有鼓声,简直棒极了!
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