Stumbled upon some old Goldfrapp stuff on Spotify this week. Strict Machine is still a brilliant track.
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Stumbled upon some old Goldfrapp stuff on Spotify this week. Strict Machine is still a brilliant track.
Just reopend boxes of vinyl after they were in storage. I am amazed at how many albums I bought again on CD thinking they were lost. A lot have been through the years though. Singles too.
Pigeon detectives
This morning had Penthouse & Pavement on by Heaven 17 playing during my run......Seems kinda relevant now
Added more to the playlist here
Terence Trent Darby - Introducing the Hardline
Revisiting this over 30yo still sounds great.
Steve Earle - guitar town :cb
Morcheeba - Big Calm getting blasted in the sun today.
The Sisters of Mercy - Floodland
Van Halen's second album and motley crue - Dr feel good album
Was listening to a great interview on the WTF podcast with Adam & Mike D......So currently working my way through Beastie Boys back catalogue....Paul’s Boutique at the mo.
They’re just great..
I've been in a pretty nihilistic mood the past few days, so I've reverted to a little bit of British-fuelled rage:
Architects - Lost Forever//Lost Together
The opening track is just pure release.
Working my way through Roxy Music/Bryan Ferry back catalogue amazing albums.
Van Morrison - 'Veedon Fleece'
Seen him more than any other artist The Hughs and the lows
Best high Any one of the shows when he played the Live At SanFransisco Album with Brian Kennedy singing some parts van couldn’t teach and some great Blues artists on tour with him
Low When he sang Judy Collins Bring in the Clowns
Band wasn’t great and he said the line
Bring in the clowns and walked off saying don’t worry there here and that was it Show over lol
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Sum 41 - Does This Look Infected?
Was at that as well He wandered through a door playing his harmonica mumbling Help Me
I thought he was away for a pee But it soon became clear he had vacated the Bandstand and left the band to do their own thing and finish the show
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Listening to Nils Lofgren's early stuff with Grin before he made it big. First time I've heard it for ages and still sounds great, far better than his solo stuff IMO.