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

I couldn’t decide on my favourite so I put this on.

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Morrissey is the Tony Blair of popular music.


Today and almost every day I listening to Bob Dylan. Happy Birthday Bob!

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Mötley Crüe: Too Fast for Love

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And ideological bedfellow of Nigel Farage, Tommy Robinson, too

Confounding mix.

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‘Lifeforms’ by The Future Sounds of London
Best techno release of the 90’s?

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Show off! The rest of us mere mortals have to wait :grin:
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Orange whip?
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Cobblers! I dont like the guy, but Blairs no racist/facist
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Three
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I’m struggling to think who was the bigger let down for me Blair or Morrissey but probably Blair.
What a terrible combination of human beings that is Tony Blair, Nigel Farage, Tommy Robinson.

It makes me think was the sensitive soul who wrote There Is A Light That Never Goes Out and Cemetery Gates a figment of my imagination or his?

Just for the record as my comparing Morrissey and Tony Blair was a bit too subtle a comparison for the more obtuse amongst us I’ll spell it out, I don’t think Tony Blair is a racist though taking us to war against our will could be considered slightly facist but like Morrissey he let those of us who believed in him down very badly.

Was triggered by the original Wood album

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Inspired by @Graeme
The 8Track of this plays in Jake & Elwoods Bluesmobile

The Best Of Same And Dave (Atlantic)

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Queen Greatest Hits

Sums up being addicted to Naim. It gets better and better.

Phil

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A gentle start to the day with some coffee

Holly Cole, Montreal, featuring the Holly Cole Trio. Thoroughly enjoyable live performance recording. @narcom thanks for mentioning this album! :blush:

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Depends on your angle

Yes it certainly does.