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This week I have been mainly listening to.....

Young Americans - David Bowie (he was good sometimes) re-invents himself as a soul boy.

Paris 1919 - John Cale - One of my all time favorite albums. Unlike anything Cale, or anyone else, has done before or since and quite beautiful

Let's Frolic - Blackie and the Rodeo Kings - Not sure what to make of this. Canadian, sort of Alt. country/The Band but not quite. Anyone know anything about them? (Suzi will, I'm sure, have seen them live 5 times at least : - ) I'm only jealous)

Toots and the Maytals Cover version of Take me home country roads. "Almost heaven, West Jamacia"

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    Me I've been listening to Talksport, we had Matt Holland on yesterday morning & I think the penny has finally dropped with some of the pundits as Charlton have migrated from 'Definately Going down/already relegated' to 'Looks like they are staying up' this weekend even with the bookies they have on there.

    Normal Radio sucks at the moment even Invicta..!
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    LCD Soundsystem: LCD Soundsystem - Funky electro mania, love it.

    Laurent Garnier: Retrospective - Tasty side of house

    Burning Spear: Marcus Garvey - Possibly my most listened to reggae album
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    [cite]Posted By: Sco[/cite]LCD Soundsystem: LCD Soundsystem - Funky electro mania, love it.

    Laurent Garnier: Retrospective - Tasty side of house

    Burning Spear: Marcus Garvey - Possibly my most listened to reggae album

    Marcus Garvey is a great album. Could we play it at the Valley for Marcus Bent
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    some banging dance tunes: The Creeps, Rain Down Love, Put Your Hands Up etc
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    [cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]Marcus Garvey is a great album. Could we play it at the Valley for Marcus Bent

    What tune? Resting Place? - ie, on the bench!

    Sorry Marcus, but stop whinging and start playing dood.
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    [cite]Posted By: Sco[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]Marcus Garvey is a great album. Could we play it at the Valley for Marcus Bent

    What tune? Resting Place? - ie, on the bench!

    Sorry Marcus, but stop whinging and start playing dood.

    Did win the free kick that led to the Pen and maybe the Pen as well (who knows) but agree didn't do much else 2nd half.
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    i've been mostly listening to 6music, so lots of different stuff :-)

    like the new cribs song. even tho the boys from the band are strange.
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    the voices in my head.
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    i've still got visions of Large giving it to some Banging Dance Toones !!
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    BT - Ima
    Trojan Rastafari 3 x cd box set
    Sting/The Police - Special sampler Japanese only Promo cd
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    Still James Morrison with a bit of The Verve (urban Hyms) and loads of oasis.
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    [cite]Posted By: Henry Irving[/cite]
    Paris 1919 - John Cale - One of my all time favorite albums. Unlike anything Cale, or anyone else, has done before or since and quite beautiful

    great album!!!!
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    edited April 2007
    Glad to find someone else who's heard of it. A lost classic.
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    SLF - Inflammable Material
    The Clash - which I dug out to play "White man in Hammersmith Palais" in honour of the place closing this week.
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    A promo copy of 'The Great Unwanted'
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    [cite]Posted By: Rothko[/cite]A promo copy of 'The Great Unwanted'

    "Petula Clark meets the Dixie Cups"
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    edited April 2007
    where's that from?
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    edited April 2007
    Me! Feel free to use it on the posters
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    Paper Lace - Live at the London Paladium - Agadoo!

    The Tweets - Birdie Song

    There is no one quite like Grandma - St Winifreds School Choir
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