Today, I have mostly been listening to...
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A Pip suffered far less pressure than, say, a Temptation, as all he had to do was back up the best female soul singer ever. His job was safe as he was Gladys' brother or cousin. Precise military choreography was a thing of the future, so all you had to was wind wool, hitchhike, click your fingers, twirl in vague unison and look loose and funky, and you got to wear the finest synthetic fibres known to mankind.Vardy.....¡¡¡PELIGRO!!!
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"Record collecting is no mere hobby, no innocuous leisurely diversion. It is a feverish passion bordering on dementia, driving those under the influence to irrational, compulsive, fanatical extremes."
Night of the Living Vinyl
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Fairfield Parlour - from home to home. Love this - great 60/70s pop. Recently discovered them via the recent sunbeam reissue of the Kaleidoscope singles. This is highly recommended. The sound quality is top notch. Anyone recommend something in a similar vein?
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Especially interesting I found Ziad Rahbani - Second Introduction (starting at 12.14). Intriguing music, only the laughter gets deeply irritating. Oddly enough, when I tried to get more information about the track, I stumbled upon a track with exactly the same name but a totally different one.
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