Tags
Desmond Decker, Gerry Rafferty, Ian Drury and the Blockheads, Jimmy Cliff, Johnny Nash, Manic Street Preachers, Morrissey, Nancy Sinarta and Lee Hazlewood, Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood, Ram Jam, The Clash, The Damned, The Rolling Stones, the Smiths
Playlist by Algernon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R044sleOW6I
Black Betty – Ram Jam
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b31L4P7G5j8
Eloise – The Damned
Satisfaction – The Rolling Stones
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-VWLUY_GHw
Earth is the loneliest planet of all – Morrissey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-Yi762sQTo
Baker Street- Gerry Rafferty
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKRAgcQAEkw
Wonderful world beautiful People – Jimmy Cliff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83Y2hv-3UCM
Israelites – Desmond Decker
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaqXY5IUIDc
I can see clearly now – Johnny Nash
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sb-SVPJM4L4
Some Velvet Morning – Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WGVgfjnLqc
Hit me with your rhythm stick – Ian Drury and the Blockheads
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfK-WX2pa8c
London Calling – The Clash
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLQJVKP3YlM
Should I stay or should I go – The Clash
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tb8Xmq0k7w
The Queen is dead – The Smiths
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9RzzQbLDuE
Charles Windsor – Manic Street Preachers
vivienne29 said:
I possess a Jimmy Cliff vinyl album from the 70s. Never heard him on radio here then. He’s lovely to listen to and dance.
LikeLike
algernon1 said:
I have some Jimmy Cliff on a giveaway out of Rolling Stone late 70’s I think. The old 2JJ then 2JJJ used to play him a lot. Heard him a bit in the UK also. This ones a sweet tune.
LikeLike
vivienne29 said:
I bought a lot of Albums from a music store on Circular Quay in the 70s. I could listen to stuff before buying it. The blokes who ran it were lovely. I spent many lunch breaks there when I wasn’t having fresh oysters,grilled sole and coleslaw and chips and a few wines with my boss at the basement tavern further along the key.
LikeLike
vivienne29 said:
The Island Trader. The fish was bloody lovely. I don’t think I ever had anything else but the fish. A carafe of moselle was an outrageous $1.20 if I remember correctly.
LikeLike
algernon1 said:
There was a music store at Hornsby that had all sorts of wonderful music often not mainstream. Used to spend a lot of time there. They’d play a lot of reggae too. I know you probably couldn’t do that too much at the quay now without paying a fortune. Though we’ve discovered a great little Indian which doesn’t charge a fortune when we go to show.
LikeLike
vivienne29 said:
The one I bought is Jimmy Cliff Unlimited. Includes The Price of Peace, Oh Jamaica, On My Life, Under the Sun Moon and Stars. Back in those days I rode a bike and when I had a car it did not have a radio (or a heater – old EJ). I installed a radio.
LikeLike
algernon1 said:
Anything pre the mass of Japanese cars with the accessories didn’t have exotic things like heaters or radios. My understand was the Holden Special was just that because it had these mod cons.
LikeLike
Mark said:
Hi Algernon, I’d rate Black Betty as one of the best one hit wonders of all time. Another excellent list. Thanks mate.
LikeLike
algernon1 said:
You wonder why they didn’t go on with it HOO.
LikeLike
Mark said:
Not sure, maybe the band couldn’t reach the heights with anything else but I agree it does seem odd.
LikeLike
Mark said:
Just looked at Wiki, says Black Betty is a re-worked Leadbelly song and the next two albums flopped as a new guitarist was added who played a heavier style.
LikeLike
algernon1 said:
I was aware that it was a reworked leadbelly tune. But yoi have to wonder if they got that one right why they couldn’t get others.
LikeLike
vivienne29 said:
I thought Aussies Spiderbait version was better.
LikeLike
Mark said:
Never heard it Viv. Same style as Ram Jam or more like the original?
LikeLike
vivienne29 said:
Here it is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nU1VfYYKMDk
LikeLike
Mark said:
Thanks Viv
LikeLike
algernon1 said:
I like both. The are styles of their period.
LikeLike
vivienne29 said:
Yes Algy – that clip is a bit rough. Spiderbait lead singer/drummer threw everything he had in to it.
LikeLike
algernon1 said:
But its roughness was its charm vivienne.
LikeLike
vivienne29 said:
This’ll do for the weekend. Thanks Algy. (On time, too.)
LikeLike
algernon1 said:
And from overseas too. The wonders of modern technology.
LikeLike
vivienne29 said:
Show off.
LikeLike
algernon1 said:
I’m home now
LikeLike
vivienne29 said:
That was a quick trip home. Hope you had a beaut time and suitably refreshed.
Nice here – cooled down and raining. Could do without the intermittent thunder and lightning though.
Night all.
LikeLike
algernon1 said:
We left last night and arrived home this morning. Just as hot here but nowhere near as humid. Sydney the week before we went was just like Bali maybe just a bit cooler of a morning. Very refreshed. Tomorrows a new day, new boss a recalcitrant direct report.
LikeLike
Therese Trouserzoff said:
Hi Algy. Many thanks for another interesting playlist. I changed the Stones URL because UMG blocked the other one. I like discovering new bands – Manic Street Preachers ! and some lovely one clips.
LikeLike
algernon1 said:
I get that from time to time. I remeber a list where a few were blocked yet OK a few dsys before. I checked the whole set a few weeks ago and replaced those which were blocked. I find that too with new band though sometimes they’ve been around a while.
LikeLike