I'm 99% sure that's The African Queen!
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Show posts MenuQuote from: TheFrighter on Fri 13/03/2020 08:50:03Quote from: LimpingFish on Wed 11/03/2020 23:02:30
A lot of restaurants I've been to recently seem to carry it, along with Peroni.
Uh! Those are the most popular beers in my country, you cand find it in every supermarket! And you are telling that are carried in restaurants? I'm amazed!
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Quote from: Ponch on Fri 13/03/2020 17:13:43
Just cracked open one of these for lunch.
Quote from: TheFrighter on Thu 05/03/2020 18:19:53
The funkiest track of Pet Shop Boys since now. They're getting old but still clubbin'.
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Quote from: dactylopus on Sun 16/02/2020 14:12:46Quote from: manannan on Sat 15/02/2020 05:22:38
Sent me down so many rabbit holes there.We listened to the whole playlist of Radiodread's OK Computer cover, which was surprisingly amazing. I wouldn't have thought those tracks would crossover to reggae at all.
Thanks for the introduction to Yellow Magic Orchestra ~ love it! Daft Punk are clearly a degree of creative iteration on sounds of the YMO era.
In turn, maybe YMO took some influence from jazz fusion of the era:
I love that dated digital sound:
Thanks for posting some tracks. I hadn't heard too much of Yellow Magic Orchestra, and love what you posted above. And Chick Corea is such a great talent. That's some good jazz. Here's another Return to Forever / Chick Corea tune that I'm particularly fond of (from an album that reminds me of early King Crimson):
Radiodread is really cool, and I was surprised at first as well. They also do the Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. This is my favorite from the Beatles album (mostly because of what's different):
I'd check out Lovely Rita as well, if you have a chance. They also have a full album cover of Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon that matches the tempo all the way through so that you can do the Dark Side of Oz synchronicity with their album as the soundtrack.
And here are some tracks I was listening to as I composed this response:
You're Dead by Norma Tanega (heard this in What We Do in the Shadows)
H34T RISES by Nilüfer Yanya
808 State of Mind by Honey Dijon (featuring Shaun J Wright and Alinka)
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