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Fifty-five Years in Twenty-five Songs: The UK Days
Early this December, one of my oldest and dearest friends, Glenn Williams, tagged me for the Seven-Day Music Challenge on Facebook. It’s one of those silly games where you have to post seven songs in seven days and say a … Continue reading
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Tagged "A Serenade to Music", "All the Young Dudes", "American Pie", "Can't Stand Losing You", "Down in the Tube Station at Midnight", "Follow You, "Give My Compliments to the Chef", "I'm A Boy", "I'm Telling You Now", "Lady Eleanor", "Nimrod", "Wake Up and Make Love With Me" The Police, City of Leicester Boys School, Don McLean, Follow Me", Freddie and the Dreamers, Genesis, Ian Dury, Lindisfarne, Loughborough University, Mott the Hoople, Radio Luxembourg, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Sir Edward Elgar, The Enigma Variations, The Jam, The Old Grey Whistle Test, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, The Who, Top of the Pops
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