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It's monday morning, feeling a little melancholy.

I just felt like listening to this.


No tune on earth can transport me back to my childhood like this one, travelling great distances across a dry and dusty spain in a cramped Fiat 127, long before Spain had things like motorways.

*sighs*


Los Indios Tabajaras - Maria Elena


apologies for the naff slideshow, but it is youtube innit.

"I've just completed gran turismo on the hardest setting"


great stuff, haven't heard it for ages. As soon as this started I had a proustian memory moment, though in my case instead of my lost childhood I mostly remembered playing Serious Sam and drinking too much at the CPT!!

I think it was Spadetownboy who recommended it, but cheers. Could do with a martini about now!


nice one DC. I got Rachel Unthank and the Winterset not so long ago, and they do a fantastic cover of River Man, worth checking out.

PM me your email if you want an MP3 of it, strictly for evaluation purposes of course ;)

Cheers Mockney. Whilst I like my melancholy singer-songwriters, if pressed, my real love is soul.


Memphis, Detroit, Chicago, Miami, Northern.....all types. I would now like to brag about seeing this man in a marquee at the Cambridge Fringe Festival last year. There were nearly more band members on stage than audience members. Everyone was within 10ft of the stage and it was, without doubt, the finest musical night of my young life.


EDF, I give the King of Rock and Soul.


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