Your Song/Track of the Day

History Repeating feat. Shirley Bassey (Propellerheads)

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From the forthcoming Time OutTakes album. They are still feeling their way in with this version, which is obvious not as accessible or catchy, but it is more experimental.

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Tim Buckley on The Old Grey Whistle Test -74. Honey Man.

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Doobie Brothers - What A fool Believes

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Forty Or Fifty - Spin Doctors.

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Cantaloupe Island - Blue Note Concert Live at The Town Hall, New York (Herbie Hancock)

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Try this…might sound familiar

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Or indeed this from Tubby and Bunny Lee:

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Or another one from the Tubbster:

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Tom Waits expressing the Covid summer succinctly…”What’s he building in there”

Carry Us Beyond - From “Countyrman” Soundtrack (Human Cargo)

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Great film and soundtrack. ranks alongside The Harder They Come and my favourite Rockers which features literally a who’s who of Jamaican artists at the time…

Walking cool with Leroy Horsemouth Wallace, Gregory Isaac’s, Jacob Miller, Robbie Shakespeare in this scene set to Peter Tosh Stepping Razor

And my favourite scene, the hilarious takeover where Horsemouth and Dirty Harry literally take the Rockers uptown, tune is The Jayes Queen Majesty. Move ya…!

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Selecta! Rewind n come again…

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The above was an updated version in the Channel One “Rockers” style (invented by Sly n Robbie in Channel One house band The Revolutionaires) of this earlier Rock Steady classic by The Techniques at Treasure Isle…

Come again sir, when it nice play it twice…

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Anyone remember Prince Charles & The City Beat Band back in the early '80s? Happy days!

This gorgeous Bobbie Gentry performance on The Ed Sullivan Show on Xmas Eve 1967 appeared out of nowhere last night on both YouTube and Spotify. I’ve dropped Andrew Batt a note asking if this is part of a new project… one can hope, can’t one?

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In Metaphor, Solace (Luke Howard)

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Solid Ground - Live at the Victoria & Albert museum, London (Michael Kiwanuka)

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