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Song of the day – 661: Girl Trouble

Song of the day – 661: Girl Trouble

This could be Screamin’ Jay lost without a Cajun swamp to hide in.

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The 3 r’s | repetition, repetition, repetition

The 3 r’s | repetition, repetition, repetition

I’m going to be listening to this on repeat for the rest of the month. And I’m going to be repeating this status update while I do.

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Song of the day – 660: Gaptooth

Song of the day – 660: Gaptooth

It can be joyous infectious pop music from East London.

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The Definitive List | The 100 Greatest Songs of All Time, Part 6

The Definitive List | The 100 Greatest Songs of All Time, Part 6

Authority is All That Matters in music criticism, especially when it comes to creating Lists

 Everett True

Song of the day – 659: Talulah Gosh

Song of the day – 659: Talulah Gosh

I loved them because they understood that boy-boy rock and practising too much and acting all serious and sullen on stage was absolute rot.

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Some conversations held in public around the new Lily Allen video

Some conversations held in public around the new Lily Allen video

Like, is there really no other way of challenging sexism and racism in music videos accept by doing the EXACT SAME THING but with a knowing wink? Really?

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Song of the day – 658: Charlie Boyer And The Voyeurs

Song of the day – 658: Charlie Boyer And The Voyeurs

Ain't we all looking for that "Whoa, cool" moment?

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Song of the day – 657: Geese

Song of the day – 657: Geese

Asleep at the wheel again, Everett True discovers the beautiful bruised beauty of Brisbane’s Geese three years too late.

 Everett True

Song of the day – 656: Silver Fox

Song of the day – 656: Silver Fox

Repetition in the music and we’re never going to lose it.

 Everett True

The Definitive List | The 100 Greatest Songs of All Time, Part 5

The Definitive List | The 100 Greatest Songs of All Time, Part 5

I actually believe that at this point in time it would be statistically impossible for our writers to be even lazier, but we shall see.

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