Not sure what number we are on. Is anyone counting? 190 maybe, who knows. Any Pink Floyd fans on here? Eddie Hazel, probably the nearest thing to Jimi. Epic track.
NUMBER 191 MCALMONT AND BUTLER - YES After getting sick of Brett's rhubarb, our Bernard teamed up with David McAlmont to release this string laden beauty. Chiming guitars and velvet vocals.
Great track this. The LP was a bit of a non event but I rinsed this at the time & it still stands up.
Agree with that - his voice is magic though. She's working tonight, so I'm gonna make some right progress. Chinese ordered and a nice bit of Brewdog to support our mate Loko.
189, or 90. Whatever. I loved Felt. When indie, was indie. This has the benefit of both Deebank on guitar, Duffy on keyboards and Liz Fraiser of the Cocteaus on vox. Has to be the high watermark, but I love it all.
NUMBER 190 BANANARAMA - LOVE IN THE FIRST DEGREE A Stock, Aitken, Waterman masterpiece delivered with enough sass and sex to sink a battleship. Great hook, obviously.
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If you're having a Billy Ocean Finance song it has to be Red Light Spells Danger, absolute kwalertee choon.
Quite easy for me. Cyndi lauper all songs Billy Joel all songs U2. all bar Discotheque era. Carpenters all songs Green day most songs Should just about cover it.
NUMBER 189 THE EAGLES - THE LAST RESORT Here's one for you - don't fck up the environment. Or if you do, let Don Henley write a seven minute epic about it.