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holysoul:

Otis Redding (Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay

January 27, 1968 was the day that this track was released.

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patchoulisoup:

Sainkho Namtchylak, “Electric City” from ‘Who Stole The Sky?’, the follow-up to the 2000 album ‘Stepmother City’. © 2003 Ponderosa Music & Art

She is important and she scares me.

peterfeld:

Bob Dylan, “Farewell.” OK, maybe this is only for diehards. You have to get past a few seconds of opening theme music to Studs Terkel’s radio show from 1963. Then Dylan plays “Farewell,” one of the prettiest songs he never properly recorded or released (though it has been covered). After two verses, Terkel (a legend, of course, who only recently died at the age of one gazillion) tries to introduce him and start the interview, but Dylan isn’t done and keeps strumming. Finally Terkel gives up and lets Bob sing another verse. After that you can hear a bit of the interview.

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80srecordparty:

Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick b/w There Ain’t Half Been Some Clever Bastards
Ian Dury & The Blockheads, Stiff Records/UK (1978)