
Father John Misty – Glastonbury 2015 – Past Daily Morning Soundbooth
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You can become a member too, even for a day:Become a Patron! Men At Work to get the weekend rolling – one of those bands that became a staple in the MTV diet from the early 80s, they were all over the place and hugely popular – mixing Pop, Reggae,

Become a member, even for a day: Become a Patron! The Smiths – In Concert at The Universal Amphitheatre – August 26, 1986 – Gordon Skene Sound Collection – Ending the week and kicking up Friday with The Smiths, one of those bands considered by many to be the most

\ – The Moody Blues – Go Now – BBC Saturday Club – April 1965 – BBC Radio 1 – With the very sad news today of the passing of Moody Blues founding member Mike Pinder, there are no more original members of this memorable band that went from the

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Double espresso works: – Marvin Gaye – In concert from Nippon Budokan, Tokyo – November 13, 1979 – NHK-FM Japan – Marvin Gaye this morning. Ironic that April marks the birth of Marvin Gaye, as well as his death. Born on April 1, 1939 and dead on April 2, 1984.


Coffee works wonders too: – Nick Lowe & Rockpile – Live at Winterland – July 7, 1978 – KSAN-FM Broadcast – Kicking off Thursday with a concert by Nick Lowe & Rockpile, recorded on the last night of their tour by radio station KSAN-FM in San Francisco, July 7, 1978.

Goes nicely with a double espresso: We take requests – and this is one of them. Captain Beyond were one of those bands that had all the earmarks of being a household name, but for whatever reason; timing and a reasonably ill-prepared record label, they suffered a goodly amount of