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Greatest Hits
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Sitting between Soft Machine's earliest psychedelic Canterbury scene fusion odysseys and the contemporary jazz-rock noodlings of their l...
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The second ever single on the Rough Trade label featured Augustus Pablo's divine melodica drifting across the Rockers All Stars rhythm o...
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So there I was, one November afternoon in 1976, propping up the counter of the record shop where, some three years in the future, I would ev...
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Not too long ago, I stumbled upon a forgotten old external hard-drive, buried at the bottom of a box. Firing it up, I found 500GB of music, ...
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It's the Spring of 1964 and I've just arrived home after a little rough and tumble down the park at the end of the road, probably in...
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Wow, has to be one of the best Clash songs ever anyway, but to hear Jones's guitar like that is amazing...(Anyone for Karaoke? I found myself singing "you don't trust me..." etc)
I'm hoping this guy is going to carry on working his way right through the catalogue, breaking down the songs into their constituent parts. Top of my wish list for the next one to go under the knife? A dead heat between Bankrobber & Armagideon Time.
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