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upside downer

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  1. Blue Moon Revisited (Song For Elvis) - Cowboy Junkies
  2. 'Satellite' is definitely by the Sex Pistols. 'You're looking like a big, fat, pink baked bean' is pure Lydon.
  3. Moving on from the funk-fest that is Throbbing Gristle (Get on down to 'Beachy Head'!) here's some rather more standard pieces from the genre. Yum Yum (Gimme Some) - Fatback Band Fever In the Funkhouse - General Crook Love Rollercoaster - Ohio Players Play these in the set with the three I had in an earlier post and you've got yourself one alternative rocking, groovy gig 🕺💃
  4. Put your feet up and enjoy listening to the John McLaughlin Trio, you've earned it
  5. It's still sore, couldn't play for a fortnight 😄 Should have a generic pop song to post tomorrow evening 👍
  6. I reckon it's inevitable as we get older that we find less and less in the three minute pop song to excite us because, as the cliche goes, we've heard it all before. There'll be the odd one or two that hark back to a personal favourite or we find toe-tappingly irresistible but despite the various pop genres involved it can get predictably formulaic.
  7. Metal Postcard (Mittageisen) - Siouxsie and the Banshees
  8. I'm with @Nail Soup on this one, I could only dream of getting anyone to try these. And I've tried, oh, how I tried. Holiday in Cambodia - Dead Kennedys Bikini Girls With Machine Guns - The Cramps Poptones - Public Image Ltd Let's (alternative) rock! Now, I just need some gigs! Oh, and a willing band. Hmmm.
  9. Hanging On the Telephone? Just use Zoom, Debbie!
  10. To a reasonably competent pub gig level I'd say bass and rhythm guitar, could also probably get away with a short set of saz and ukulele tunes, too. Got around thirty instruments like bouzouki, cifteli, oud and setar but there's no way I'd claim to have any grasp of the skill needed to say I was a player of them. They're simply there for me to dabble with and enjoy and explore the different styles, modes and tones of music from around the globe.
  11. Meg White. We'd call our band Bom Bom and the Rootnotes.
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