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Beyond The Bassline – 500 Years of Black British Music review

It’s relatively easy to take a view on the influence and development of Black British music as directly beginning with…

100 Greatest Songs of the 60’s #69 13th Floor Elevators – You’re Gonna Miss Me

Released: 1966 Most of the time the myth and the hype never quite fulfill each other, a lack of payoff…

100 Greatest Songs of the 60's, 13th Floor Elevators, Nuggets, Psychedelia, Roky Erickson, You're Gonna Miss Me

100 Best songs of the 60’s #70 Canned Heat – On The Road Again

Released: 1968 According to such luminaries as John Fahey and Pete Townshend, no other band than Canned Heat has done…

100 Greatest Songs of the 60's, Blues, Bob Hite, Canned Heat, On the Road Again

Michael Head and The Red Elastic Band – Loophole review

Not many a musician’s autobiographies come with its own soundtrack, but as the saying goes, Mick Head isn’t many musicians.…

Liverpool, Loophole review, Michael Head And The Red Elastic Band, Shack

Arab Strap – I’m Totally Fine With it…review

Aidan Moffatt feels like the guy you meet at a party who’s so intense in conversation that desperately the host…

Aidan Moffatt, Arab Strap, I'm Totally Fine With It, Malcolm Middleton

100 Greatest Songs of the 60’s #71 The Easybeats – Friday On My Mind

Released: 1967 The sixties might’ve seen a British invasion and an American reprisal like some sort of tit-for-tat musical boxing…

Friday on My Mind, The Easybeats

LYLO – Thoughts of Never review

If the three horsemen of career apocalypse go something like take a long hiatus, change your sound and make a…

Glasgow, LYLO, Synth Pop, The Orielles, Thoughts of Never review

Jessica Pratt – Here In The Pitch review

If you subscribe to the argument that not many people came out of the pandemic’s other side without experiencing change,…

Charles Manson, Folk, Here In The Pitch review, Jessica Pratt

100 Greatest Songs of the 60’s #72 Procol Harum – A Whiter Shade of Pale

Released: 1967 There’s definitley an article written somewhere about hard luck stories and the noose of diminishing returns; many careers…

100 Greatest Songs of the 60's, A Whiter Shade of Pale, Procol Harum

100 Greatest Songs of the 60’s #73 Booker T & The M.G.’s – Green Onions

Released: 1962 It seemed that every 20th century generation had their instrumental, from Apache to Blue Monday and beyond, but…

100 Greatest Songs of the 60's, Booker T & The MGs, Green Onions, Instrumental, Stax Records

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