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Here we go again. 10 songs, chosen at random by my musical device and I tell you what they are. If you want to play along, just click on the song title and there it will be.
Let’s rock!
- Wailing Wall by Todd Rundgren. Todd is God, I hear you say. Not quite but bloody nearly.
- Axel Grinder by Pendulum. Top notch drum and bass from the Aussie duo’s first album Hold Your Colour.
- One For The Money by Horace Brown. Old skool R&B from old Horace. Excellent.
- Go Down Easy by John Martyn. From Martyn’s brilliant 1973 album Solid Air.
- Good Captain Clack by Procul Harum. Out of kilter, slightly bonkers and a bit like a Beatle’s novelty tune.
- Too Much, Too Young, Too Fast by Airbourne. Epic AC/DC type rock from the Aussie chaps’ 2007 excellent LP Runnin’ Wild. If only AC/DC could do stuff as good as this these days.
- FUNKNROLL by Prince. This is mint and comes from the late, great man’s 2014 album Art Official Age.
- The Street Parade by the Clash. From 1980’s Sandinista triple album. As good as ever.
- Nobody Lives Here Anymore by John Kay. In 1973, Steppenwolf lead singer John Kay made an album that I felt was better than anything he made in the band. It was called My Sportin’ Life and I love it to bits. This is from it.
- Return to Patagonia by Lemon Jelly. Some fabulously trip-hoppy electronica from the British’s duo’s stellar 2002 long player Lost Horizons.
That’s all, folks!

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