What are you listening to in 2020 and WHY might anyone be interested?

@Pelico Difficult with a sideways picture. Who are they? Any good?:sunglasses:

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Mungo’s Hi Fi feat. Marina P - Soul Radio.

Yes, I know that I’ve posted this album twice in as many hours, so slap my legs, but I just can’t stop listening to it … and you should too.

It’s on yon Tidal thingy, so, nae excuses, ken! :hugs:

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Oh i give in and will listen :grimacing:

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Interesting start to listening for the evening prompted by @dave-marshall…these are good on some tracks, but others are so so.:+1:

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Another one of Monty and Chesky Records

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Physical Graffiti Led Zeppelin

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College in LA from 65-69. One of our favorites to go over to the Sunset Strip to see.

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Excellent. Any particular albums you’d recommend?:thinking:

There are so many since I’m kind of still stuck back then. Spoiled by an excess of riches. I like this one by Love though since you asked.

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Here’s one not too many have probably listened to.

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Sneaked out of school to buy this when it was released. Old bat in the record shop demanded extra for the booklet so my copy of the album is minus that vital element.

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@Gazza,

The whole Scotch Bonnet / Mungo’s Hi Fi catalogue is worthy of investigation, though maybe over a period of time, as it might otherwise become a bit overwhelming.

There’s some top Ska / Reggae / Dancehall stuff on there, and they’re from Glesga’ so it’s bound to be worth a listen … (Glasgow being the new Kingston, dontcha know. :wink:)

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This cold Yorkshire evening demanded some Jamaican sunshine.

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You have neighbours perhaps :slightly_smiling_face:

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Tears for fears. Seeds of love. I don’t own this album but thought I’d check it out in view of the impending anniversary reissue

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Great album. First heard the track “I wouldn’t leave my wooden wife for you sugar “ on The rock machine sampler in 68.

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