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Lets forget about the footie and the weather, let's be transported to an imagined beautiful world where not only does the train go from New york to paris in 90 minutes, but everyone has spandex jackets, woo!!!


Donald Fagen - I.G.Y.

Yes yes, yes ... Coldcut are legends.


What about this great slice of neo-Northern Soul mixed up with some fine beats?


Coldcut and Lisa Stansfield - People Hold On


She's a Lancashire lass, which makes it all the better ...


And Jah, yup, love love love that track. >:D<


Actually, I've been on a bit of a DnB renaissance lately. In fact, off to The End tonight to rinse it with some old skool dnb tunez


http://www.endclub.com/node/5988

Have been heavily revisiting Led Zeppelin lately - got their latest Best Of, Mothership, the oter day. The remasters have done an excellent job with the sound quality, which makes LZ sound like nothing you have heard before. A bit of a shame on the selection of tracks (I'd have liked Thank You or Gallows Pole on there, for instance) but it's a great reminder of their musicianship and arrangements, but also of how diverse their sound was - swamp blues, folk, heavy metal, funk, reggae (okay, we can forget D'Yer Maker) ...

Barry said:


"You know when you haven't listened to a band for ages and you forget how good they were/are?


I had that with the Beta Band this morning, listening to them on the bus.


Here's Assessment, from their final ablum (sniff)."


MP replied:


"*dries eyes*

I saw their last ever gig (or so I'm told) in elephant & castle, a sad sad night for all."


So you guys should love this



citizen

Suggestion for the music-loving folk of ED


As we are likely to bump into at least several of each other before Christmas (at the Plough party for example) how about the following exchange of Christmas presents


Take several CD-rs, choose 10 tracks favoured by you, burn several copies - keep available at all times should you bump into a fellow-forumite - "ah Happy Christmas, here you are"

A very Nick Hornby idea, a darned fine one at that.

I'm scribbling a top ten list as we speak. Top 10 tunes to cheer myself up on a wintry morning I think....


And cheers for the clip Citizen, I was saying the other day how that film just shouldn't have worked transposed to the states, but amazingly does...really well!!

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