rummaging around in HMV a few weeks ago I found a 3 cd set, in total bout 60 tracks, pretty much covering the oeuvre of the late lamented John Martyn .. mixture of styles and sounds, from basic folk to jazz .. mixed bag but decent value for £4.99 .. got it playing in the background as I work
The Marcus King Band CD of the same name … Allman Bros meets Jimi Hendrix with a bit of soul, psychedelia and jazz fusion mixed in - yes, seriously ...
Aah Dusty. A national treasure, God rest her soul.
It has been said that Motown singer Mary Wells assumed Dusty was black until she saw her on television. And of course, it was the newly departed Aretha's producer Jerry Wexler who produced "Dusty In Memphis" arguably her finest hour.
Flame tree - Cold Chisel Ozzy Rock usually induces a smuggy smirk out of me, but this one is so close to home, it really shoves that frog down my throat. https://youtu.be/K8KgP2aOXcA
Moseley Shoals - Ocean Colour Scene. Listened to this all the way through the other day for the first time in probably well over 15 years. Such a good album and really brought back some memories
Moseley Shoals - Ocean Colour Scene. Listened to this all the way through the other day for the first time in probably well over 15 years. Such a good album and really brought back some memories
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From the excellent LP Pretty Peggy
https://youtu.be/ufSgYU3M_24https://youtu.be/8vsIQ48ZKXY
https://youtu.be/TWcyIpul8OE
pretty much covering the oeuvre of the late lamented John Martyn .. mixture of styles and sounds, from basic folk to jazz .. mixed bag but decent value for £4.99 .. got it playing in the background as I work
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQb2iNMCdtM
Allman Bros meets Jimi Hendrix with a bit of soul, psychedelia and jazz fusion mixed in - yes, seriously ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H11-QZeBR9c
one of the best voices ever to come from these shores. so many great tunes. here's just one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IF8ff4yN_vE
A national treasure, God rest her soul.
It has been said that Motown singer Mary Wells assumed Dusty was black until she saw her on television.
And of course, it was the newly departed Aretha's producer Jerry Wexler who produced "Dusty In Memphis" arguably her finest hour.
Ozzy Rock usually induces a smuggy smirk out of me, but this one is so close to home, it really shoves that frog down my throat.
https://youtu.be/K8KgP2aOXcA
https://youtu.be/XUwkGFw226U
https://youtu.be/MsOCJcLf1wM
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=white+lines+don't+do+it+video&view=detail&mid=E5803056E547AE822461E5803056E547AE822461&FORM=VIRE
Time's ticking by
https://youtu.be/71Fo0ds1YXw
TUUUNE! And some entertaining dancing.
https://youtu.be/kl1LP81eSKY
Boukou Groove - I'll Take You There:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlQJa64G67E