


Even if you don't speak a single word of Italian. Pretty much anything by them qualifies, but Il Vecchio Lupo especially. The latter is especially haunting and dreamlike. Both of his Sesame Street remixes, Muppet Mash and Grover Groove.The remixes of Nick Bertke, or "Pogo", considering they remix nostalgic films and series.Also Gemini, Sleeper and Skeleton Life.Toraboluta's Pink Spider sung by Rin Kagamine.The end has her peeking out from behind the stage scenery to take one last wave at the viewer, as if to say "Hiiiiii!" In the Dreamy Theater PV for "Double Lariat", Takoluka makes an appearance and just happily flies around the stage.Before telling you that you shouldn't put her in takoyaki. Tako Luka Tuna Fever by samfree ( the same artist behind "Luka Luka Night Fever"), featuring Takoluka dancing with a tuna.With Takoluka thrown in for good measure. "Maguro Tabetai" ("I Want to Eat Tuna") is about Luka wanting to eat tuna and going on about different kinds of Japanese tuna.Depending on how the audience takes the meaning of the lyrics. The Vocaloid song Last Night, Good Night (written by "kz") is this trope in spades.Iron and Wine's "The Sea and the Rhythm", "Flightless Bird, American Mouth" and "Fever Dream" can never fail to soothe you into sleep.It is impossible to listen to " Pilots " by Goldfrapp without feeling chilled out afterwards.We all know " Plastic Love ", but how about " September "? Or " Dream of You "? All of these are nice, upbeat and generally happy. Pretty much anything by Mariya Takeuchi counts for this.Detroit being a montage of random slapstick and tricks with a bluescreen. The accompanying videos for the latter two also qualify, the one for Worried Man being a fun romp featuring Booji Boy, and the Theme from Dr.DNA, Time Out For Fun, That's Good, Through Being Cool, Worried Man, and the Theme from Dr. While certainly not always the case, Devo definately has a few songs that can count as this, particularly Come Back Jonee, The Day My Baby Gave Me a Surprize, Whip It, That's Pep, Gates of Steel, Smart Patrol/Mr.Chameleon Circuit is a band that writes and records songs about Doctor Who, and they have quite a few songs that are very uplifting, particularly Teenage Rebel, Type 40, and Gallifreyan History 101."Express Yourself" is a great song about Doing It for the Art. Surprisingly enough, an N.W.A song from Straight Outta Compton qualifies as this.It has such a mysterious, otherworldly feel to it and one of the prettiest instrumentals ever to be composed. Seven Wonders from the same album as ∾verywhere is a beautiful song.
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Everywhere by Fleetwood Mac is a catchy, delightfully eighties soft rock song about the singer's desire to be with their love everywhere (duh).
