Great Tunes Not Usually On Your Playlist
In a world of sabbath , soundgarden , pantera and slayer I sometimes dip into something different
https://youtu.be/sHGyipqYFr8?si=8YhOTvh3leEXKva4
Well not that often
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Some great dance stuff from late eighties on
https://youtu.be/1Ec9FYcC2VA?si=j_GQDI-VdGlrZCnQ
Soul Crew originals
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ToTaL ITK
Great song
Huge influence on soul , rnb , great production
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https://youtu.be/5vgV_dVkXN4?si=Zx3BCcC2wgx4YW2i
Fruity
The ladies from En Vogue were background vocals on this
I was somewhat distracted
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ToTaL ITK
Groovy
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https://youtu.be/TjvvK-Rj0WI?si=ZQntNXZEKrRcXw7-
As a metal head I always thought he was a good guitarist and she had a great voice
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they were all great , loved budgie
posted before but still great
https://youtu.be/J-N9gI57bzQ?si=I9piyLARU41HsvEW
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That's a bit hi energy
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Never in a million years would have I expected you to post this! It's a decent tune, not her best.
That whole Steve 'Silk' Hurley sound from the early 90s is the reason I got into dance music. He'd developed a unique sound and this featured on dozens of tracks and remixes. I'll raise you the following
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-H9dkIDVjR0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXscnM7W6Uw
I used his riff from Ce Ce Peniston's 'We Got A Love Thang' for a studio project in uni to do a cover version of Sussudio. Got a first. I presume the marker wasn't familar with Hurley's work. My all-time favourite remixer and producer. David Morales comes a very distant second.
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https://youtu.be/p8IVONhSEY0?si=1uFGLrcuq-wP4Znv
I’ve had this on my playlist for yonks. Listen to it at least once a month. Usually when I’m driving.
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Eric the Half a Bee
Never in a million years would have I expected you to post this! It's a decent tune, not her best.
That whole Steve 'Silk' Hurley sound from the early 90s is the reason I got into dance music. He'd developed a unique sound and this featured on dozens of tracks and remixes. I'll raise you the following
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-H9dkIDVjR0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXscnM7W6Uw
I used his riff from Ce Ce Peniston's 'We Got A Love Thang' for a studio project in uni to do a cover version of Sussudio. Got a first. I presume the marker wasn't familar with Hurley's work. My all-time favourite remixer and producer. David Morales comes a very distant second.
Mantronix did some good stuff
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I always loved that track!
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Wash DC Blue
I always loved that track!
It's a superb song
Very simple
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https://youtu.be/JFAp3aRJ2vA?si=IO8SF6EPPzw6rGAr
We will walk and talk in gardens all wet with rain
I will never ever grow so old again
I will ride my chariot down your streets and cry
Me I am dynamite and I don't know why
23 when he wrote and performed astral weeks
Absolute genius before he went all religious
He was living in pontcanna in the 1990s
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Eric the Half a Bee
Never in a million years would have I expected you to post this! It's a decent tune, not her best.
That whole Steve 'Silk' Hurley sound from the early 90s is the reason I got into dance music. He'd developed a unique sound and this featured on dozens of tracks and remixes. I'll raise you the following
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-H9dkIDVjR0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXscnM7W6Uw
I used his riff from Ce Ce Peniston's 'We Got A Love Thang' for a studio project in uni to do a cover version of Sussudio. Got a first. I presume the marker wasn't familar with Hurley's work. My all-time favourite remixer and producer. David Morales comes a very distant second.
Silk Hurley. Yeah same for me too. I like dance, metal, glam rock, rap, punk and New Romantics.
Generally don’t do pop but I did like New Order and Pet Shop Boys. But house, deep house, Nu-Disco and Soulful House is what I listen to most.
For today I nominate Cathy Dennis and D-Mob. Possibly the only red head I would jump on top of. Gorgeous voice
https://youtu.be/CBHRCTMsVk8?si=z_SGMq_8iS0cnlSN
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Keyser Soze
Silk Hurley. Yeah same for me too. I like dance, metal, glam rock, rap, punk and New Romantics.
Generally don’t do pop but I did like New Order and Pet Shop Boys. But house, deep house, Nu-Disco and Soulful House is what I listen to most.
For today I nominate Cathy Dennis and D-Mob. Possibly the only red head I would jump on top of. Gorgeous voice
https://youtu.be/CBHRCTMsVk8?si=z_SGMq_8iS0cnlSN
From Norwich
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'Morning' from Peer Gynt. :getscoat:
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This live performance is outstanding and quite surprising, as I thought they only existed inside a recording studio. I know they had one hit way back, but they have never been on my radar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHNVQ2PHTr4&t=7s
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KEXP is superb isn't it ?