Showing posts with label Amy Winehouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amy Winehouse. Show all posts

Friday, April 13, 2007

Friday's Playlist #10

An ongoing series:

  • Elvis Costello and The Attractions, 'The Invisible Man' (Punch The Clock)
  • Duran Duran, 'Breath After Breath' (The Wedding Album)
  • Mark Ronson, featuring Amy Winehouse, 'Valerie' (Version)
  • Heaven 17, 'Key To The World' (The Luxury Gap)
  • Goodbye Mr Mackenzie, 'The Rattler' (Good Deeds and Dirty Rags)
  • George Michael, 'Amazing' (Patience)
  • The Others, 'How I Nearly Lost You' (The Others)
  • Big Star, 'Thirteen' (Number 1 Record)
  • Dead Kennedys, 'Holiday in Cambodia' (Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables)
  • Nicole Atkins and the Sea, 'War Torn'
  • Update 11/11/ 22
    A full compliment on Spotify. That's a nice result. (Well, one live version but needs must.) I always thought Nicole Atkins was going to be massive. Not sure what happened. Saw her live around about this time (2007/8) at the Bowery Ballroom. Absolutely amazing voice.

    Friday, February 16, 2007

    Friday's Playlist #8

    An ongoing series:

  • The Fall, 'I Am Damo Suzuki' (This Nation's Saving Grace)
  • Kutosis, 'Nina Vatolina'
  • The Proclaimers, 'Act of Remembrance' (Persevere)
  • Dark Little Poet, 'Tired of Waiting'
  • Amy Winehouse, 'Me And Mr Jones (Fuckery)' (Back To Black)
  • Aberdeen City, 'Another Seven Years' (The Freezing Atlantic)
  • Popup, 'Lucy, What You Trying To Say?'
  • The Fall, 'Rebellious Jukebox' (Live at the Witch Trials)
  • Panic Stations, 'Riots (At The Viper Room)'
  • Strawberry Switchblade, 'Since Yesterday'
  • Update 11/12/ 22
    Another case of missing MySpace music. Three tracks missing this time. I'm especially gutted that the Panic Stations track is missing. I'm convinced 15 years on that it was absolutely brilliant, and the only thing I can remember about it is that (I think) the band were from Derry in Northern Ireland. I also think the Amy Winehouse track is from before she really broke America  . . . and the world. I remember being a wee voice at the back talking up her genius, and no fucker would listen to me. Too many people bigging up Tori Amos for some reason.