Playlist By Halfpasthuman (HPH)
These Boots Are Made for Walkin’ -Nancy Sinatra
Sunny Afternoon – The Kinks
Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick- Ian Dury
i put a spell on you -creedence clearwater revival
Life on Mars -David Bowie
Deep Purple – Child in Time (Official Video) [HQ]
Dare- Gorillaz
Dire Straits – Once Upon A Time In The West
“Hotel Hell” Eric Burdon & The Animals 1967
how blue can you get -Cyndi Lauper
back to black- amy winehouse
Main Title Theme (Billy) – Bob Dylan
sadeness – enigma
Twosome -deep forest
Punjab – karunesh
cesaria evora and salif keita yamore
Tiffany Poon plays Beethoven Moonlight Sonata

Thank you ,hph, a very good selection…pleased to see Cesaria Evora, I love her voice..
And the wonderful Moonlight Sonata, so elegantly played by Tiffany…When I saw the list I thought alge is doing things a bit differently, and later on realised it was your choice…
I have always enjoyed Warrigal’s and Algernon’s lists, but it’s good get variety, keep them coming, all you three
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Yes, Cesaria Evora was really something. Love her Saudate. The Moonlight Sonata, wonderful. I am curious about you choice of Classical. Sibelius perchance?
Thanks HPH
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You are welcome, Helvi, and Gerard.
…No, but I will include Sibelius in another list next time.
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Only just realised this was a list from HPH – well done. I’m now able to get youtube – thought I’d give it a go again. Never know when the darn thing will behave itself.
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Worth a look HPH a list I approve of. Thanks.
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Thank you, Algernon. I was trying to help you. Give yourself a break…I sent another list to Emmjay for the coming weekend. But the next list is different. Classical
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great line-up. Wonderful how the Ballroom never stops pumping out that music at the Arms. 🙂
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Some great ones and some I don’t know – youtube not working as this stage so will return for a listen.
Love Hit Me with your Rhythm Stick.
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Thanks Sandshoe. There is something there for everyone, including my admirers 🙂
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oops! wrong place!
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He was an interesting character, Vivienne.
http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2009/nov/29/ian-dury-popandrock
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