The themes were: An iconic, revered track that challenges the mainstream., A stand-alone track or one that is representative of an album not appreciated at “the time” but redeemed by further scrutiny., Let the fireworks begin - it’s Guy Fawkes after-all.
An iconic, revered track that challenges the mainstream.
- Miles Davis - “Blue In Green” (Nick)
- The Who - “Won’t Get Fooled Again” (Richard)
- Suicide - “Rocket USA” (David)
- Afro Celt Sound System - “Release” (Bruce)
- Sonic Youth - “Kool Thing” (Nathan)
- The Beatles - “Getting Better” (Martin)
A stand-alone track or one that is representative of an album not appreciated at “the time” but redeemed by further scrutiny.
- Straitjacket Fits - “She Speeds” (Nick)
- Huey Lewis and the News - “Bad Is Bad” (Richard)
- Nathan Haines - “Twelve” (David)
- Gene Clark - “No Other” (Bruce)
- Vashti Bunyan - “Diamond Day” (Nathan)
- Top Topham - “Sawbuk” (Martin)
Let the fireworks begin - it’s Guy Fawkes after-all.
- Linda Ronstadt - “Winter Light” (Nick)
- Steely Dan - “Third World Man” (Richard)
- Khruangbin - “Little Desk Concert” (David)
- Midge Marsden - “Burning Rain” (Bruce)
- The War On Drugs - “Video” (Chris)
- Animal Collective - “Fireworks” (Nathan)
- Jimi Hendrix - “Fire” (Martin)