David Bowie - Re:Call 1 (2015)
On Vinyl It’s not a mandatory requirement to understand or even pretent to understand what a musically gifted genius is singing about.
commentsOn Vinyl It’s not a mandatory requirement to understand or even pretent to understand what a musically gifted genius is singing about.
commentsTHEME = Fire/ hot/ warm for each round. ( if you’re struggling, I’ll accept cold/ icy/ freezing, but you’ll definitely lose points!)
commentsI needed some thinking time this afternoon while working out what to play at tonight’s “Shut Up And Listen” session. While I’ve got it pretty well sorted you just over think things sometimes.
commentsDamon Albarn/Afel Bocoum/Toumani Diabaté/Mali Music Brilliant collaboration beween Damon Albarn (leader of Blur who I listened to the other day) and several Malian Muscisians.
commentsOn Double Vinyl! I’ve had this a while, but was reluctant to play so as not to be disappointed. No fear of that however, it’s a bit of a humdinger.
commentsI’ve followed this great Polish progressive metal band (for want of a better description) over the last decade. This is their debut record.
commentsHey, I like this. Ian McCulloch and Will Sergeant go full throttle and grungy during their post-bunnymen/pre-reformation period. Full of searing guitars and anthemic meanderings - it’s a wall to wall classic.
commentsMore name-dropping madness from this eccentric Englishman (Crazy references to Peter Hammil, Klaus Kinski, David Bowie and Yasser Arafat amongst others).
commentsVinyl Picked this up during a very quick trawl of the vinyl racks at TWH. A double album for 1 cent shy of 20 bucks!
commentsA nice collaboration between Fleetwood Mac’s guitar slinger and popular country harmonists in Live Nashville get together. There’s a mingle of some old Mac songs and Little Big Town tunes.
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