What are you listening to in 2021 and why might anyone be interested

Run the track Mr Ram Jam…

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Eyes on the road :eyes:

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Nice,Tony!
Don’t have that. I have a UK mono or two of Da Capo and US mono of their first, but I’ve never found a copy of FC mono.

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Elton John - Live In Austrailia, an excellent setlist, with the earlier material benefitting from the presence of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Weeks later EJ would undergo surgery to repair his damaged vocal chords, his vocal problems are much in evidence here.

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Densen DeMagic - just leave the room when you put it on, but over the years does seem to make a difference.

And now some chilled out beats via Pete Tong and the Heritage Orchestra.

Offshore being one of my favourites.

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Groove Armada / Gil Scott Heron & Jamie XX lined up next.

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Is that the Chicane track?

Van Morrison - Days Like This

Haven’t listened to the Man for a while, so putting that right.

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Something uptempo for the late afternoon

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Yup, that’s the one

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Damian Marley - Welcome To Jamrock (Ghetto Youths/Tidal

Damians essential album from 2005

Includes the anthemic Welcome To Jamrock (which so upset the JA tourist board that they apparently tried to get the government to ban it), the Dance Hall smash Khaki Suit with Bounty Killer which so effectively samples Eek A Mouse live on Aces International Sound System and Roots material like Road To Zion

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…and I really should get a vinyl copy of Da Capo!:sunglasses:

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Amos Lee - Supply And Demand

Yes, that bloke again.

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Some cool sax to start the evening, with pizza and a glass of red.

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Van morrison,astral weeks

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Gil Scott Heron and Jamie xx - We’re New Here, such a good album.

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Dream Theater | A View From The Top Of The World | 2021
Released yesterday, I’m giving this one its first outing, the opening track is a belter.

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Time for a classic, - Dr Dre

Great pressing.

Obviously the caterpillar is a really expensive room treatment …

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Some warm, delightful whimsy and wonderful dour.

Ivor Cutler Jammy Smears

This so takes me back to 1969 or a bit later, when John Peel was the only DJ who played Ivor’s music. I’d not heard anything like it. Still unique.

Prompted by KT Tunstall’s recent programme on Ivor, I’m so happy to play this again.

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