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What song are You listening to Right Now???

STURTZ

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Je suis Larry
Didn't Boney M have Nicky Ajose up front?
 

DB9

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America: A Horse With No Name
 

Oldsmobile-88

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In RaWZ we trust....Amen.
Soho-A-Go-Go (Live) The Members.

“Superiors were taking bribes.
Who was I to complain ? “
 

Tim Long

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Mathematically Safe by Half Man Half Biscuit, on repeat since Tuesday
 

sign of the chimes

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You're In a Bad Way - Saint Etienne
 

iscalad

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Conquistador by Procul Harum on Boom Radio
 

Grecian2K

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Conquistador by Procul Harum on Boom Radio
Great track/album - one of the first LPs I bought, and certainly the first "stereo" one. Trouble was i didn't realise at the time the damage an old mono stylus could to to a precision stereo groove - the vinyl did not survive long with a cheap old Dansette record player acting as a lathe. 😒

For myself, just getting in to the brand new album (Mirror To The Sky) by those "ancient giants" Yes. Absolutely superb and - despite Steve Howe being the only (almost) original member - a definite return to their 1970s pomp.
Alan White and the great Chris Squire may well have "moved on" but their replacements, Jay Schellen and Billy Sherwood have captured the sound of that rhythm section perfectly. Particularly Billy S who had the giant boots of the (IMHO) greatest bass player ever.
Jon Anderson may have decided to give the band the miss nowadays but, both vocally and lyrically, Jon Davison, is a perfect replacement.
Although maybe not quite as flamboyant as Rick Wakeman Geoff Downes still provides a rich keyboard "orchestra". I could almost forgive him his 80s transgression as a "Buggle".
And as for Steve Howe. How a 76 year old can still be so dextrous and imaginative on guitar - well, it just ain't fair.

Sorry all you punk fans out there but I'm glad to say you'll have to keep your Jonny Rotten trademark "I hate Yes" tee-shirts for a while longer.
 

iscalad

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Lay Down by The Strawbs....Bliss
 

iscalad

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Craise Finton Kirk on Boom. Don't think I've heard that for over 50 years.
 

DB9

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Oliver Anthony, Rich Men North Of Richmond.
 
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