Lord Emsworth
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Jul 3, 2020 8:18:35 GMT
Five for Friday...Macka Splaff by Steel Pulse Instant Karma by John Lennon Wild Youth by Generation X Concrete and Clay by Unit 4+2 I Love Life by Pulp Have a great weekend
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Three Litre
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Post by Three Litre on Jul 3, 2020 21:02:21 GMT
Spectral Mornings by Steve Hackett from '79.
A mate took me to a concert in London that year.
At the Hammersmith Odeon, having just looked it up!
Nice guitar work.
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Post by Three Litre on Jul 4, 2020 8:29:49 GMT
The Music of Barry Gray.
Music from a load of Gerry Anderson programmes.
Its on BBC Radio 3 on the player, available for 23 days.
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Post by Sam Tyler on Jul 4, 2020 21:44:38 GMT
Annie came home with this 4CD compilation for me today so that's what's been playing on the PC tonight while I'm on here. Here's a selection: Sam.
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Post by Dirty Epic on Jul 6, 2020 10:47:04 GMT
A selection for the new week.
Part 1
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Post by Dirty Epic on Jul 6, 2020 10:51:41 GMT
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Post by Dirty Epic on Jul 6, 2020 10:54:17 GMT
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Post by Dirty Epic on Jul 6, 2020 10:57:12 GMT
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Lord Emsworth
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Jul 7, 2020 15:31:15 GMT
Had a bit of a disco earlier...
Public Enemy - She Watch Channel Zero Sugar - Good Idea Generation X - Dancing With Myself CJ & Co - Devil’s Gun Goldfrapp - Ooh La La Chairmen of the Board - Everything’s Tuesday Electronic - Forbidden City The Beach Boys - She Knows Me Too Well Sheila and B Devotion - Spacer ELO - Evil Woman Talking Heads - This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) Outcast - Ms Jackson
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Post by Cartman on Jul 7, 2020 17:50:39 GMT
ELO and Shiela B Devotion are the stand out ones there for me, LE. Spacer was a brilliant Nile Rogers production, one of my favourite records of 1979, which was a brilliant musical year.
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