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What are you listening to right now? Post Video links please.

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Ever had one of those “what the …” moments when you can’t believe a certain band or singer is covering a certain track? Well, here on Bobby Analogue’s Secondhand Sound Show, we’ve got a whole swathe of them! Originally broadcast on The Source 96.1FM, Bobby Analogue and his special monthly guest Rob Noxious joined forces to bring the great listening public an eclectic assortment of covers featuring: Iggy Pop, The Wedding Present, The Clash, The Who, Sparks, Stiff Little Fingers, Jackie Leven, The Cardigans, St. Etienne, David Bowie, Edwyn Collins and the wonderful Frank Sidebottom, to name just a few! We won’t name the tracks as they won’t be unexpected then. Listen to ‘Unexpected Covers’ almost live and join Bobby and Rob in amazed wonderment! > http://https://www.mixcloud.com/rob-spooner/unexpected-covers-almost-live-from-the-source-02315/

Link's bust Rob.

This is still good.:thumbsup:

https://www.mixcloud.com/rob-spoone...mail&utm_source=notification&utm_content=html
 
[video=youtube_share;HUcZRZp50MM]http://youtu.be/HUcZRZp50MM?list=PLyJBwjlfDpQIdsRQNBU9RZT0ag505n7V G[/video]

Great soul sound on this.Off to see JM live on Friday.:thumbsup:
 
Sorry but I've never seen the point of REM or U2 for that matter.Both incredily boring bands.:thumbdown:

I like Near Wild Heaven.

The rest is mostly whiney ****.

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Poor old MK. At least these bands make a change from the sub-Jools Holland guff that dominates this thread. Both bands had their moments and both turned into bloated parodies of themselves. While we're at it, I listened to Masters of Reality, my favourite (in the seventies) Black Sabbath album the other day. My word, it's rubbish. It's almost like I wasn't very sophisticated when I was thirteen. I know...hard to believe.
 
Poor old MK. At least these bands make a change from the sub-Jools Holland guff that dominates this thread. Both bands had their moments and both turned into bloated parodies of themselves. While we're at it, I listened to Masters of Reality, my favourite (in the seventies) Black Sabbath album the other day. My word, it's rubbish. It's almost like I wasn't very sophisticated when I was thirteen. I know...hard to believe.

Meh, some are tone deaf DD....however agree that they both lost their way - REM never recovered from the loss of Bill Berry IMHO and Bonio vanished up his own arse.
 
[video]https://youtu.be/FpOmiUH9tdw[/video]

Title track of the CD which was previously only available via CH's website.

Although, I've seen CH live a few times ,to the best of my knowlege he's never appeared on Jools Holland,unfortunately.

Jools seems to prefer Seasick Steve,who while OK, really isn't in the same league as CH.
 

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