![]() PhoneRescue is a free app that extends iOS's. Gal Costa 1969 Download Blogspots. Save Learn more at zsazsabellagio.blogspot.com. Closet December. Scribd is the world's largest social reading and publishing site. Explore releases and tracks from Gilberto Gil at Discogs. Shop for Vinyl, CDs and more from Gilberto Gil at the Discogs Marketplace. Podcast:| Subscribe:| Happy New Year! Welcome to Episode 5 of the Sneaky Dragon Listening Party! This week Dave and Mary start Side One of Nick Pond’s second mixtape. This episode is pretty long as they chatted away on a pleasant Boxing Day morning in the Listening Party lounge. Please join them there. Bring a blanket and a cup of your favourite beverage, and listen to some wonderful songs with Dave and Mary. • Daddy Cool – “Eagle Rock” – Daddy Who? The last show had me running off to find more Destroyer – this time’s it’s Gal Costa and other Tropicalia artists. ‘Taureg’ was wonderful. I expect the Taureg band you were thinking of, Dave, was Tinariwen – brilliant group and well worth catching live if you get the chance. Kia Spectra The Chrysler Town & Country was a station wagon manufactured by Chrysler Corporation and sold under its flagship brand from 1941?1988. Spectra creon manually. The model was also sold as a sedan, coupe, and convertible from 1947?1950 and as a convertible again from 1983?1986. Really good to hear the Smiths again. I’m with Mary on the Hatful of Hollow version of Still Ill being better. It’s not just the harmonica, though that’s great. There’s more space between the instruments, and it sounds like Morrissey’s vocal is mixed a little further back. Both are great though. You’re right that Morrissey’s lyrics capture adolescence perfectly, and they do it with a droll, mordant wit that few have matched since, including him. Is that really Daltrey singing Greyhound Girl? I was unfamiliar with the song, but it sounded like a Townshend vocal to my ears. I like Roger’s voice, but he does tend to bellow, and this performance was nicely restrained. Wimple Winch is the one from this list that I’d be happy not to hear again. Still glad to have heard it though. Why would I listen to a music show that only plays stuff I like? Did David Byrne or David Bowie say what they thought of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah? ![]() It’s one thing to check a band out, another to enjoy what you hear. There was such a debt to Talking Heads there that I wouldn’t be surprised if Byrne felt like McCartney must have done when he first heard Oasis. Temples reminded me more of Spirit than the Beatles – like an outtake from Dr Sardonicus. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. Original version gets my vote for sure – waaay better. And I like how the album cover parodies Who’s Next. Thanks for another sneaktastic podcast, guys. Great show again, dear Dedricks! I am with Mary, “Clap Your Hands, Say Yeah” (I believe that is the one with all the repeating and “Youngbloods”) must be a David- only song. As a Daniel– which is close to David, I did not enjoy it. Oh, well, that’s fine. I also had a similar reaction as Mary to”Beatnik Boy” I did not like the beginning, but I started loving it halfway through. I just love (adult) girls and guitars– and girls with guitars. The Bangles, The Donnas, The Runaways, Scandal, Quarterflash, etc. Maybe now I’ll add Talulah Gosh! As a big fan of The Who, I enjoyed Greyhound Girl. I don’t think I’ve herd it before. Like Chris above, I’d rather not hear Wimple Winch (or is it Witch?) again. Thanks, Danny Lezah Williamson. Another great show! I’ve listened to this one twice now. Fortunately I’m on vacation so I could listen the first time in pretty much one go, which is how I prefer to listen to them. I, too, am with Mary on her preference to The Smiths’ Hatful of Hollow version of ‘Still Ill’. Loved Daddy Cool’s Eagle Rock – I’m pretty sure I’ve never heard that before. The Who is always good, but you can keep your Wimple Winch. I quite liked the Clap Your Hands, Say Yeah song – I thought it had a real David Byrne sound to it. I think I saw them in concert about ten years ago and was a bit let down, if I remember correctly. Sloan never disappoints, and i did like the Temples song (although again, i believe I also saw them live and was not so impressed).
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