Just come on the radio. Saint Ettiene and "You're In A Bad Way" What a song. Any others you have not heard for years?
Hitchin's finest: [video=youtube;Brmu2R-H0Bo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Brmu2R-H0Bo[/video] Check out my channel for other forgotten classics.
Sarah Cracknell the ****ing choice of my youth her and Wendy James [video=youtube;r26krlXFmOI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r26krlXFmOI[/video]
1993. The year of my first rave. Dreamscape, Milton Keynes, just 14 years old. Easygroove, Slipmat, Big Black Cox et al. Pop Charts were pretty good, too - Sweet Harmony - Beloved. Outta Space - Prodigy The Key - Urban Cookie Collective
Funnily enough I had been thinking we should have a sticky for classic - yet relatively obscure - songs ; This is the song that put the idea into my head ( again ).................think I mightve tried it once and it died a death [video=youtube_share;Y_MlgS2Uz_k]http://youtu.be/Y_MlgS2Uz_k[/video]
I've not heard that song off that fish advert for a bit: Dance to thy daddy, sing to thy mammy, Dance to thy daddy, to thy mammy sing; Thou shall have a fishy on a little dishy, Thou shall have a fishy when the boat comes in.
I knew the fella (Alex Glasgow) that sang that song on the original TV series of When The Boat Comes In.
Heard this for the first time in years last week, had me rockin` ...in a post-punk industrial kinda way [video=youtube_share;l36eO6BwPq8]http://youtu.be/l36eO6BwPq8[/video]
Sarah Cracknell - ultimate saucy totty back in the day http://it-sparkles.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/wednesday-girl_11.html
I heard The The's "Infected" on the radio the other day,it must have been over 20yrs since I heard it,good song and good album
Good man!b Went to see them as a support act at the town and Country in 1988. I'm convinced we have the same record collection
Hawkwind (In Search Of Space) are now being used in a car advert, the one where the bloke dives off a board and through the doors of some crappy Korean ****-box. Irrefutable evidence of the death of rock n roll as a subversive force.
I was in the loft the other day and was searching for old photos - strangely, I found a 'micro-cassette' or tape to you and me... it was unmarked and curiosity got the better of me. I dug out an old cassette player and inserted the tape... My ears were met with early 1980's jazz-funk... it was Level 42 and a track called 'Love Games'. If you like that genre of music, then seek this tune out! I honestly hadn't heard it in 20 years! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGNhNlvZPls
Better than the original, could of gone for a big choon by Tiesto, but this is a belter. [video=youtube;1QWZFHx7Ego]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QWZFHx7Ego[/video]