mood for what
Storms?
From Wikipedia
"A-side and B-side originally referred to the two sides of 7 inch vinyl records on which singles were released beginning in the 1950s. The terms have come to refer to the types of song conventionally placed on each side of the record, with the A-side being the featured song (the one that the record producer hopes will receive radio airplay and become a "hit"), while the B-side, or flipside, is a secondary song that often does not appear on a band's LP.
B-side songs are released on the same record as a single to provide extra "value for money". There are several types of material commonly released in this way:
a different version (e.g., instrumental, a cappella, live, acoustic, remixed version or in another language/text) of the A-side or another track
another song from the same album, which the record company does not want to release on its own
a song not considered good enough for the album
a song that was stylistically unsuitable for the album
a song that had not yet been completed at the time of the album's release
a song that was intended to be [marketed as] a B-side after all
a cover of another song
in concept records: a song that doesn't fit into the story line."
B-side does not specifically refer to who composed or wrote the song.....
Oh well, I'll never learn is my current favourite. And Skin Storm.
Sweetie-Pie. Seriously.
Ok, just checking the i-pod (before it melts )
-I Know very well how I got my name
-will never marry
-girl least likely to
-michael's bones
-tony the pony
-I've changed my plea to guilty
-jack the ripper
-there speaks a true friend
-a swallow on my neck
-I'd love to
-lost
-the edges are no longer parralel
-I can have both
-don't make fun of daddy's voice
-christian dior
I didn't include many of the last ones because I think they're all quite good but very few stand out.
Took a while for someone to quote Michael's Bones, which is a wonderful and mournful song.