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8 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2005 (Saws/ f Downlown Chapel H3I • 942-PUMP • 106 W. Franklin St. iNetbHe'sNdHerei Mon-Sat ll:30om-l 1:00pm, Sun 12pm-11:00pm www.yogurtpump.com Need New Shoes For Winter? Mm a A family & Chapel Hill tradition since 1916... Lacock’s ~ Full Service Repair Shop ~ Dansko • Seibel • Haflinger • Anna Wooden Clogs Acorn Slippers • Koolaburra “Ugg” Boots Mon-Fri Bam-s:3opm ♦ Sat 9:3oam-4pm • 919-942-4896 Located in Plaza Mall in the Village Shopping Center, Chapel Hill Dating on the Hill Pop culture offers array of sweet hits STAFF REPORT If VH-1 and Charlton Heston have taught us anything about life, it’s that it always comes across bet ter in 10 even doses. Here are some lists for you love birds out there, so this Valentine’s Day, you can keep it simple, safe and oh-so-sexy. Top 10 Songs to Entertain Your Special Friend Who can deny that the most important part of Valentine’s Day is the night? Skirt the issue all you like, but Barry White and Al Green know what’s up. On Monday, try a few of these primers to get the motor running. Beach Boys, “God Only Knows”/ Marvin Gaye, “Let’s Get In On”/ Air, “Sexy Boy”/ Prince, “Dirty Mind”/ Jeff Buckley, “Everybody Here Wants You”/ Rufus Wainwright, “Instant Pleasure”/ Bruce Springsteen, “I’m on Fire”/ Isley Brothers, “Who’s That Lady”/ Dr. Octagon, “Girl Let Me Touch You”/ The Beatles, “Why Don’t We Do It in America’s Finest Collection of Valentine Chocolates Mi * r* . I , ■*. At' V MSI:7TII, ™* li mm WRF A Southern Reason * the Road” 10 Quirky Valentine’s Ballads Next time you see Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart, just try denying that love works in mysterious ways. Well, so does its soundtrack, and these tunes are no exception. Frank Zappa, “Dirty Love”/ Flaming Lips, “Be My Head”/ Archers of Loaf, “Web in Front”/ Dead Milkmen, “Punk Rock Girl”/ Magnetic Fields, “Let’s Pretend We’re Bunny Rabbits”/ Talking Heads, “This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)”/ Beck, “Debra”/ Super Furry Animals, “Presidential Suite”/ They Might Be Giants, “She’s an Angel”/ Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, “Into My Arms” Top 10 Songs for the Jilted He always acted strange she always seemed preoccupied. Recall the pain of a lover’s betrayal with these numbers —a perfect show case of love, rejection and the redeeming power of alcohol. Guys, she’s not coming back. Biz Markie, “Just a Friend”/ Sfyp Saihj (Ear Brrl Eminem, “Kim”/ Blur, “No Distance Left to Run”/ Bob Dylan, “Idiot Wind”/ Buzzcocks, “What Do I Get?”/ Ben Folds Five, “Song for the Dumped”/ Tom Waits, “Bad Liver and a Broken Heart”/ L.L. Cool J, “I Need Love”/ Joe Jackson, “Is She Really Going Out with Him?”/ Elvis Costello, “Alison” 10 Choice Romantic Flicks “Sweet November” was bad. Really, really awful stuff. Just think. It’s so terrible. There’s no way to ouch. Stop the bleeding with these: “High Fidelity,” “Annie Hall,” “Harold and Maude,” “Bonnie and Clyde,” “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” “Lost in Translation,” “When Harry Met Sally,” “Chasing Amy,” “Roman Holiday,” “Before Sunset” The Musical Untouchables Some abominations don’t even merit a listen, let alone a mention. Relegated to the deepest, darkest depths of “Behind the Music,” these affronts to God are guaranteed mood killers. Any Artist, “Wind Beneath My Wings”/ That Damn Richard Marx Song/ Journey, Air Supply, “All Out of Love”/ Whitney Houston, “I Will Always Love You” (not Dolly’s version)/ Celine Dion/ Barry Manilow/ Milli Vanilli, “Girl You Know It’s True” or “Blame It on the Rain”/ Don Johnson, “Heartbreaker”/ Mariah Carey, “Heartbreaker,” among others. A Batch for the Sullen, Self- Pitying Emo Kids Out There Feeling sad? Why don’t ya cry about it, huh? Well, don’t mind if I do, say society’s foot-dragging Robert Smith wannabes. Break out the mascara, get a box of Puffs, and hold on tight. And, hey, boys do cry. A lot. Joy Division, “Love Will Tear Us Apart”/ Low, “Sunflower”/ Xiu Xiu albums, any of them/ U.N.K.L.E. with Thom Yorke, “Rabbit in Your Headlights”/ R.E.M., “Everybody Hurts”/ The Smiths/ The Cure/ Leonard Cohen, “Hallelujah”/ Elliot Smith, “Everything Means Nothing to Me”/ Nick Drake, “Pink Moon”/ Nine Inch Nails, “Something I Can Never Have” Contact theA&E Editor at artsdesk@unc.edu.
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