YouTube music ramblings

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkF0kwP_DsI

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Should have a MWS warning!

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It’s obviously not real, but being a meatman I am comfortable wallowing in the inappropriateness of it and the utter absurdity of its beauty.

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Some lovely flutage going on here.

https://youtu.be/QeVSI9uS-cw

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https://youtu.be/wpqm-05R2Jk

Forgot how good the video for this was

https://youtu.be/dW62Q0TTgS0

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Mind the high pitch noise a few seconds in

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Never heard this before in all my 53 years of life, until it came on the radio this afternoon.

Funkeh as all hell and one of the best voices.

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She’s such a great artist in her own right but has been criminally overshadowed by her trumpet playing husband.

It was her introducing him to Sly Stone and funk music that helped steer his music onto a different path and totally changed the way he dressed.

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So much this ^

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Led zeppelin at Bath festival 1970

https://youtu.be/8yYJF0clN44

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So bloody weird! I heard a track on a random Spotify playlist earlier and looked them up.

It was They Say I’m different from the album of the same name.

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Great crowd shots :face_with_spiral_eyes:

It is a bit of an odd video :grinning:

Probably should have a second airing in the Cunty Shoe thread.

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John Peel first encountered The Beat when he played a gig with them at Aston University in 1979.

The Beat were the support band for Peel’s show, and because he was so impressed with their set, he asked them to perform it for a second time! Afterwards, he swapped the cheques round and gave The Beat his cheque for the evening.

Shortly afterwards, The Beat recorded their first Peel session on 24 October 1979, produced by Bob Sargeant, who later became their producer.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnZa0_dlYKQ

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Does anyone else have a profoundly poor reaction to white reggae?

That is awful

Martin Campbell is probably the only one I can handle. I’m sure there must be more.

If you weren’t aware of him doing a set,you could easily mistake him as a probation officer :slightly_smiling_face:

Here using valv a tron amps under the decks which I think are made in Yorkshire

Please tell me that’s a parody.