Gary Wright – “Dream Weaver”

Every time I open a certain web editing program I think of the Gary Wright song “Dream Weaver” that came out in 1975. And when I think of that song, I think of my room in the student hostel in my first year of university, because that was where I heard it a lot, in […]

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Bill Withers – “Ain’t No Sunshine When She’s Gone”, “Lean On Me” and “Just The Two Of Us”

The song “Ain’t No Sunshine When She’s Gone” suddenly popped into my mind while I was doing the weather report for a newsletter I edit (all the places are sunny this week, after a few mixed weeks) so I looked it up, and found Bill Withers sang it in 1971. The name didn’t really mean […]

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Robert Palmer – “Sneakin Sally Through The Alley”, “Every Kinda People”, “Bad Case of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)”, “Johnny and Mary”, “Some Guys Have All the Luck”, “You Are In My System”, “Addicted to Love” and “Simply Irresistible”

Robert Palmer, who joined his first band in England in 1964, released his first solo album “Sneakin Sally Through The Alley” in 1974 – strongly influenced by the funk of Little Feat. It was recorded in New Orleans, Louisiana. Here’s the title track, “Sneakin Sally Through The Alley”: And “Sneakin Sally Through The Alley” live […]

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XTC – “Statue Of Liberty”, “Radios In Motion”, “Making Plans For Nigel”, “She’s So Square”, “Spinning Top” and “All Along The Watchtower”

The British New Wave band XTC, with songs like “Statue Of Liberty”, “Radios In Motion”, “Making Plans For Nigel” or their very unique version of the Bob Dylan song “All Along The Watchtower” (most famously covered by Jimi Hendrix), came to my attention towards the end of the Seventies. In the late Seventies, while studying […]

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Space Waltz – “Out On The Street” and “Beautiful Boy”

In 1974 Alastair Riddell’s band Space Waltz took New Zealand by storm with “Out On The Street”. The rest of the world, with the exception of Australia, has probably never heard of it. Many considered Alastair to be “New Zealand’s David Bowie”. He certainly cultivated that image. Anyway, that year, Space Waltz were the winners […]

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