Current song you are listening to(or the Last song you listened to) - by Andarthiel
Jason Moyer on 6/5/2021 at 11:21
What about reggae and dub inspired punk?
[video=youtube;krl-2hgFrJU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krl-2hgFrJU[/video]
Kolya on 6/5/2021 at 20:39
Sounds great, but due to 🌩🔫💣✊🗡💀❗ content restrictions I have no idea what you linked there.
Tocky on 7/5/2021 at 02:30
It was The Clash- This is Radio Clash. Not sure that quite fits what you were looking for but I got nothing either. I'm sure you don't want to hear Ashes to Ashes for the millionth time. Thanks for the Elvis Costello though. That was great.
I've been on a rediscovery of James Taylor, Carol King, and Carly Simone since henke posted his. I went more hard middle seventies in my tastes but that stuff is good and jibes with my better nature. I hadn't heard some of it in a long time.
[video=youtube_share;zBpKI59jGGw]https://youtu.be/zBpKI59jGGw[/video]
Such a shame him and Carly couldn't make it but nothing can beat heroin. Scary shit to know it could tear one from their hearts desire and make even the most beautiful soul forget what is good and pure in life. I've done a lot of stuff but that shit scared hell out of me and I'm glad I never touched it.
How could he forget this.
[video=youtube_share;jKPLjCnvDdo]https://youtu.be/jKPLjCnvDdo[/video]
Aged Raver on 7/5/2021 at 06:40
Not at all what you're looking for Kolya but your question made me reminisce about these records which aren’t new wave. Perhaps Old Wave. Definitely a wave, you can almost hear the sand in the record grooves. :D...
Dat by Pluto Shervington – (1976) – UK Number 6 At the time I didn’t understand (
https://genius.com/Pluto-shervington-dat-lyrics) the lyrics. Clever song. Is that reggae? I never know the difference between ska and all the others.
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And these two below were played regularly on the radio in the early seventies in Guyana (South America/Caribbean - old British Guiana).
Lord Kitchener - (Dr. Kitch) The NeedleI couldn’t possibly say what this one is about :rolleyes: and surprised it’s dated 1963 as I heard it regularly in 1973. Again is that reggae?
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"I am not a qualified physician
And I don’t want to give this injection"
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Mighty Kaieteur - Drunk Man Calypso about about a drunk visiting the grave of an old drinking friend. So very clever and played a lot on radio in early 1970’s Guyana. (The name of the singer comes from (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dL2FfU4vgmA) Guyana's waterfall, Kaieteur, which I believe is the highest single drop waterfall in the world, way out in the jungle). They produce a lot of sugar and hence rum.:) [CENTER]“
A drunk man walked in a graveyardAnd to the top of his voiceHe started bawling out hard” [/CENTER]
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Jason Moyer on 7/5/2021 at 17:25
Quote Posted by Kolya
Sounds great, but due to ������✊����❗ content restrictions I have no idea what you linked there.
It was "This Is Radio Clash".
How about some American cheese.
[video=youtube;FnP7ZaYBdqc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnP7ZaYBdqc[/video]
Kolya on 8/5/2021 at 02:05
Blondie fits the bill of course, why hadn't I thought of her! And so do The Clash. (Actually Elvis Costello wrote "Watching the Detectives" after listening to a new The Clash record all night long.)
I also really like the calypso that Aged Raver posted, especially Lord Kitchener.
The closest to what I'm looking for maybe Graham Parker, some of (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8f3zmJ9vFOU) Talking Heads and perhaps (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhKHAopx7D0) Rancid although that's more Ska.
[video=youtube;pJVlrhWaZhA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJVlrhWaZhA[/video]
Gray on 15/5/2021 at 02:34
Quote Posted by Tocky
That requires posting at least this song.
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One of my all time favorites.
For some reason, not having listened to this song for ages, last night when I couldn't sleep it popped into my head. Good songs tend to do that.
[video=youtube;KhmXQalRQs8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhmXQalRQs8[/video]
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And then, of course, this, since I'm on a roll.
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...in a foreign land...
...all the things I had and lost...
qolelis on 16/5/2021 at 08:07
Lately, I've been listening to Métaraph's hardcore techno sets. This one especially stuck in my mind because of the great dance routine at the end:
[video=youtube;REXeV6d6wmU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REXeV6d6wmU&t=24s[/video]
demagogue on 16/5/2021 at 12:20
I liked this little mini doc about an unknown electronic band from the '60s that seemed to understand the direction electronic music was going to go way ahead of the curve.
[video=youtube;5DQiexiUjAs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DQiexiUjAs[/video]
Jason Moyer on 19/5/2021 at 21:48
I've seen that, it's a great mini-documentary. Also, the first Silver Apples album is phenomenal, it's cool people seem to be rediscovering it again.