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Post by Del Boy on Feb 6, 2021 10:38:08 GMT
Good variation on that list Cartman.
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Post by Windy Miller on Feb 7, 2021 13:35:05 GMT
From the TV show "This Is Tom Jones" (1969), Tom joins guests Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young for an amazing performance of "Long Time Gone" So much raw power, passion and energy
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Post by Del Boy on Feb 9, 2021 16:21:27 GMT
Nice find Winds, it captures the era very well indeed.
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Feb 12, 2021 8:38:40 GMT
This week’s five for Friday…
War - Me and Baby Brother Duke Ellington - Jeep’s Blues Generation X - One Hundred Punks Cornershop - One Uncareful Lady Owner The Wedding Present - Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me)
The Wedding Present - Make Me Smile (Come Up And See Me)
Have a great weekend
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Post by Cartman on Feb 12, 2021 10:00:06 GMT
Mine for today
Joan Arnatrading Love and affection Bonnie Tyler Lost in France Wah Story of the blues ELO Hold on Tight Visage Fade to grey Mike Oldfield Moonlight shadow Mari Wilson Just what I always wanted Racey Some girls Donna Summer Winter melody Johnny Clegg Scatterlings of Africa Beach Boys Lady Lynda Korgis If I had you Joe Jackson it's different for girls Jam Eton Rifles Divinyls I touch myself Stevie Wonder I wish Maroon 5 Sugar Ellie Goulding Burn
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Feb 19, 2021 9:56:16 GMT
This week’s five for Friday…
Iggy Pop - Play it Safe Viagra Boys - Ain’t Nice U-Roy - The Tide is High Wizzard - Ball Park Incident Teenage Fan Club - Neil Jung
Viagra Boys - Ain’t Nice
Have a great weekend
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Post by Cartman on Feb 20, 2021 10:43:21 GMT
And yesterday's selection
Smokie Lay back in the arms of someone Abba The winner takes it all Anita Ward Ring my bell Ian Dury Reasons to be cheerful Tubes Prime Time Robin Schulz Sugar Duane Eddy Guitar man Keith West Except from a teenage opera Carpenters Yesterday once more Starbuck Moonlight feels right Lotus Eaters First picture of you Dua Lipa Levitating Helen Reddy Angie baby Three Degrees Year of decision Susan Fassbender Twilight cafe Skids into the valley
What a random mix, from the early 60s to current, and from easy listening to punk!
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Post by Sparky on Feb 20, 2021 16:54:29 GMT
And yesterday's selection Smokie Lay back in the arms of someone Abba The winner takes it all Anita Ward Ring my bell Ian Dury Reasons to be cheerful Tubes Prime Time Robin Schulz Sugar Duane Eddy Guitar man Keith West Except from a teenage opera Carpenters Yesterday once more Starbuck Moonlight feels right Lotus Eaters First picture of you Dua Lipa Levitating Helen Reddy Angie baby Three Degrees Year of decision Susan Fassbender Twilight cafe Skids into the valley What a random mix, from the early 60s to current, and from easy listening to punk! Great selection Mr Cartman!
Seeing the Tubes track made me dive through the box of 45s, I have (on yellow vinyl) a copy of the Tubes "Don't Touch me There".
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Post by Sam Tyler on Feb 20, 2021 20:20:40 GMT
I'm now going to fly in the face of fashion to show what I've been listening to today. Yes I like a range of music: 70s, 80s, even some 90s, rock, heavy metal, brit-pop (although I dislike that term), glam rock, new romantic, ska, the list goes on. But, on occasion there is a side of me that many aren't aware of and that's to listen to some easy going classical music. For me they usually occur when, despite when you look around and can see that the world can be a really beautiful place to live in, Mother Nature can sometimes be a real bitch and deal you a really shit hand. Although Annie and I are dealing with some issues these days my thoughts right now are with those that are dealing with some heavier shit. I don't expect all to appreciate it but I know that there are a few that will so my hand selected listening pleasure today has been: Frédéric Chopin - Spring WaltzFranz Schubert - SerenadeEdvard Grieg - Morning Mood (From Peer Gynt)Ludwig van Beethoven - SilencioFrédéric Chopin - Joie De Vivre
Johann Pachelbel - Canon in D Major: Apologies for it being a break from the norm but I'm sure there are one or two of you that will appreciate the quality of these pieces. Sam.
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Post by Cartman on Feb 20, 2021 22:47:59 GMT
Interesting post Sam.
There are a few classical pieces I sometimes listen to but can't always remember the names and so on. Erik Satie's Gymnopadie is one, Hebrides Overture by Mendelssohn is another.
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