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Ian McP

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  1. Slow Train To Dawn: The The and Neneh Cherry!
  2. https://yekfriedmanmortazavi.bandcamp.com/track/yek-128-12
  3. Last Of The Steam Powered Trains: The Kinks and a cool version by Ed Last Of The Steam Powered Trains: Ed Kuepper and Mark Dawson
  4. Ripley has started, looks fabulous! https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2024/apr/04/ripley-review-andrew-scott-is-absolutely-spellbinding
  5. Ramble Tamble: Creedence Clearwater Revival
  6. Time Of The Season: The Zombies
  7. Glass Beams https://glassbeams.bandcamp.com/music < Glass Beams have announced their highly anticipated EP ‘Mahal’, out on March 22nd on their new label home Ninja Tune. Released alongside the news is the EP’s titular track “Mahal”. The genesis for the Melbourne-based trio, which formed around founding member Rajan Silva, was through the rekindling of childhood memories relating to his father, who emigrated to Melbourne from India in the late 1970's. Silva recalled watching a DVD on repeat with his father; ‘Concert for George’, a star-studded tribute to late Beatles member George Harrison performed at London's Royal Albert Hall in 2002, featuring legendary Indian sitar player Ravi Shankar with daughter Anoushka, alongside Western icons Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney and ELO’s Jeff Lynne. This intersection of musical styles was reflected in the record collection of Silva's father, where the sounds of iconic Bollywood vocalists Asha Bhosle and the Mangeshkar lineage sat alongside music from blues legends like B.B. King and Muddy Waters. In particular, Silva was drawn to the fusion of Western musical styles and traditional Indian music; a concept pioneered by Indian artists like R.D. Burman, Ananda Shankar, and fraternal duo Kalyanji-Anandji. >
  8. Seen Justin live four times now! In Jah Wobble's Invaders of the Heart: Womadelaide 1995 with Juldeh Camara: Womadelaide 2009 (bumped into him that year's Womadelaide and had a chat with him in an Adelaide cafe) with Robert Plant in Sensational Space Shifters: Melbourne 2013 https://musicfeeds.com.au/gig/robert-plant-the-sensational-space-shifters-rod-laver-arena-melbourne-03042013/ with Mauro Durante Womadelaide 2023 such a talented musician blending many different influences!
  9. Demon In Disguise: David Bromberg
  10. South Carolina (Barnwell): Gil Scott Heron
  11. (She's) Some Kind of Wonderful: Grand Funk Railroad 1974, dig this cheesy clip
  12. blackangus, yep, as specialist shops Round and Round and Searchers are very good (if I could still afford it!) Plenty of choice in my neck of the woods, a few others: Rathdowne Records, Multi Sonics and Plug Seven. Round Again in your home burb Coburg is well worth a look, excellent range of 2ndh audio gear too! https://www.roundagain.com.au/ Phil at Multi Sonics knows his music, have a chat! Very interesting selection of "mid century modern" hifi too https://www.facebook.com/multisonics
  13. Something a little different a Rioja white made from viura, more often used in sparkling cava. Was $45 now on clearance for $25. I’ll leave you to track it down, leave some for me! Highly recommended.
  14. Chemirani Zarb Trio (Iran) https://archive.womadelaide.com.au/2001 they were incredible!
  15. at 31:15 in Wonder Wonderful Wonderland: Plasticland
  16. Matthew Herbert does some interesting stuff. Saw him in 2017 at North Sea Jazz Festival his Bonnie and Clyde remix is superb
  17. Gimme Little Sign: Brenton Wood
  18. Stranger In Paradise: Tony Bennett
  19. Haven't watched the doco so I suspected that as the case, most American comedy leaves me stone faced. Perhaps this episode on Robin Williams is way better? Dark Side of Comedy: Season 2 Episode 1: Robin Williams https://www.sbs.com.au/ondemand/tv-series/dark-side-of-comedy/season-2/dark-side-of-comedy-s2-ep1/2314487875982
  20. Frankie And Johnny: Elvis Presley
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