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What are you listening to? V. What is this, a quiz? (no embeds!)

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Too many embeddeds here :? This is the no embeds thread. The page takes too long to load.

Anyway, Tom Petty - Flirting With Time

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZlFGLn52JU

Fucking brilliant timeless song. It could have been a 60s classic, the chord changes are 70s ramonesque but not punked up, the nice shiny polished smooth crystal clear production is the only thing that defines this as a digital age track.
 
John Lydon DJ'ing on BBC6 Music. And opening the show with one of his own records ("This is not a love song")

Gotta love the man. Even if the next record is shit ("E-time swirling through my mind"). The Bucketheads. Man that's shite.

EDIT And now onto some Chinese electronica. Which is surprisingly good.

EDIT EDIT And now two great reggae tracks in a row...this is what I grew up on (proper reggae from the mid to late seventies).

Burning Spear.

Go Johnny go.
 
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I can't recommend this show enough. brilliant bluegrass (Soggy Bottom Boys) followed by Ziggy Stardust.

Imma going to end up giving you all (both of you) the whole playlist.
 
Loretta Lynn. Coal Miners daughter. "You can't diss this music. This is a slice of reality. I hate country. This is not country. This is proper folk. Not one word wasted"

Listen and learn.

More PIL Deeper Water

Sensational Alex Harvey Band. "Brought rock music back to working class kids. It was all a bit for posh kids before then"

Abba - Fernando "I'm Johnny Rotten right. I'm telling you Sid Vicious loved this song." (One for you Joe ;) )
 
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Mario Lanza -Drink, drink

Followed by Donna gorgeous Summer I Feel Love....yeah!

Motörhead - Ace of Spades
 
Ill catch it later, he is into his dub having been instrumental in bringing it to the UK when he worked with Richard Branson after the pistols split.

I quite like the Lollipop opera stuff but it's not the best of there output, Metal Box remains as my personal favourite but I also like Commercial Zone ( the never officially released album) I'm sad enough to have both the German one and the earlier plain white sleeve version. Levene, wobble and atkins with John up front was a force to be reckoned with .

This performance of Careering is simple stunning, I saw it when I was about 10 and have loved them ever since

Public Image Ltd. - Careering
 
More reggae Johnny Clark - In the Arena

Free games for May...oh man, this is all my music

See Emily Play - Pink Floyd
 
Mother of Pearl - Roxy Music. Great track. Can't stand Bryan Ferry fascist twat. And his son is worse. But Roxy Music made some great records. Well, two or three.
 
Upsetters man Return of Django

"I listened to loads of different music with no prejudices man, it set me up to be the most perfect Johnny Rotten in the world."

Temptations Papa was a rolling stone

Can't believe there's only ten mins of this programme left.
 
Final track Sex Pistols! EMI.

"These people ripped me off for years."

One of my fav pistols tracks, they made so very few in reality but many still do it for me today, recently I've listened to the early recordings with Matlock on Bass. They could really play and Steve Jones self taught guitar skill is commendable, I saw that line up back in the 90s in Finsbury park.

Pretty Vacant is another and gave john the chance to say cunt on TV again and again:)

Sex Pistols - Pretty Vacant
 
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