Here’s on what’s on the show tonight:
Title (with link to iTunes, if available) | Artist (with link to the artists’ website, if available) | Album (with link to Amazon.com, if available) | Original Artist |
The Boys of Summer | The Hooters | Time Stand Still | Don Henley |
Teardrop | Newton Falkner | Handbuilt By Robots | Massive Attack |
Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want | Clayhill | Q Covered: The Eighties | The Smiths |
Ferry Cross The Mersey | Frankie Goes To Hollywood | Welcome To The Pleasuredome | Gerry & The Pacemakers |
Such Great Heights | The Section Quartet | Fuzzbox | The Postal Service |
Teach Your Children | Joseph Israel | Restore Humanity | Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young |
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There’s a Musically Challenged in this show! Thanks to J.R. for sending it in!
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Great stuff, especially The Hooters and Newton Faulkner.
That Clayhill track also features in the movie and soundtrack to “This is England” from last year. Best film of 2007 IMO and essential if you are interested in the sounds and history of 1983 and skinheads!
Also, for completeness, “Welcome to the pleasuredome” also had a cover of the Bacharach & David song “Do you know the way to San Jose”, originally by Dionne Warwick
“Subvert the Norm” is always my aim so I love when Classical does Rock and when Rock does Classical ! Can’t get ‘Such Great Heights’ in the Aussie iTunes store so may have to go to Amazon cos I’m really lovin’ it. Coverville keeps me poor but happy !
“Subvert the Norm” is always my aim so I love when Classical does Rock and when Rock does Classical ! Can’t get ‘Such Great Heights’ in the Aussie iTunes store so may have to go to Amazon cos I’m really lovin’ it. Coverville keeps me poor but happy !
Crosby is in August, Young in November, Stills in January.