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Friday, November 11, 2022
Friday's Playlist #27.5
- Gene Loves Jezebel, 'Suspicion' (The House of Dolls)
- The Beatles, 'Doctor Robert' (Revolver)
- Amy Rigby, 'The Summer Of My Wasted Youth' (18 Again - An Anthology)
- Gil Scott- Heron, ' Lady Day and John Coltrane' (Pieces of a Man)
- Elbow, 'Scattered Black and Whites' (Asleep in the Back)
- Shelagh Mcdonald, 'Let No Man Steal Your Thyme' (Album)
- Paul McCartney, 'Jenny Wren' (Chaos and Creation in the Backyard)
- Los Lobos - 'Will the Wolf Survive?' (How Will the Wolf Survive?)
- Summer Fiction - 'She's Bound To Get Hurt' (Summer Fiction)
- Charlie Rich - 'The Most Beautiful' (Behind Closed Doors)
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Love Me Do!: "Beatles" Progress by Michael Braun (Graymalkin Media 1964)
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Friday, October 02, 2009
'As double albums goes, it has the making of a half-decent EP'
I'm paraphrasing, of course . . . but not by much.
Via yesterday's New York Times, a reprint of a very youthful Nik Cohn's original scathing review of The Beatles 'White Album'.
Released the same week as The Rolling Stones's 'Beggars Banquet', Cohn found it thin and wanting by comparison.
Friday, January 11, 2008
They Blog, So I Don't Have To
MIXING POP & POLITICS (I)
Via Leftpost blog comes the intriguing news that The Beatles recorded a track as long ago as 1962 in support of Tommy Sheridan. On reflection, it does makes sense and not just because of Lennon's protest music in the early seventies. Hamburg and Manchester should have been twinned if the film, Backbeat, has any veracity to it.
UPDATE
No truth in the rumour that Tommy's partner, Gail, is returning the compliment with a cover version of 'Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey'.
Friday, October 05, 2007
Friday's Playlist #17
An ongoing series:
The Associates, 'Gloomy Sunday' (Sulk) Cilla Black, 'It's For You' (The Best of Cilla Black) Pete Shelley, 'Qu'est-Ce Que C'est Que Ca' (Homosapien) Paul Haig, 'Heaven Help You Now' (The Warp of Pure Fun) Bethnal, 'Nothing New' (Crash Landing) A House, 'More Endless Art' Madness, 'NW5 (I Would Give U Everything)' S Club, 'Love Aint Gonna Wait For You' The 1990s, 'Pollockshields' (Cookies) Simple Minds, 'Film Theme Dub' (Flexi Disc)