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****ing LOVE Gil.

I remember the first time I heard him in the old Gaslight Music (picture an Australian version of High Fidelity, they used to do EP launches and **** there, its been closed for probably 20 years, it is now a ****ing Nando's Chicken.), I reckon I was about 15, the dude who worked there was playing The Revolution will not be Televised, blew my mind.
 
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I remember the first time I heard him in the old gaslight music, I reckon I was about 15, the dude was playing The Revolution will not be Televised, blew my mind.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwSRqaZGsPw


Have you heard the Last Poets? I actually got turned on to these guys when reading a list of David Bowie's favorite albums.

Warning: Contains offensive language. But not as much as some of their other tracks.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8M5W_3T2Ye4
 

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwSRqaZGsPw


Have you heard the Last Poets? I actually got turned on to these guys when reading a list of David Bowie's favorite albums.

Warning: Contains offensive language. But not as much as some of their other tracks.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8M5W_3T2Ye4


Had heard of them but never heard them, back in the day when we used to actually buy CDs there was only so much to go round. Id probably buy maybe 10 CDs a month, more when i started working full time and then you start going to specialist stores in search or rare Eps and albums. Then you'd be down the second hand book store. Those were the ****ing days!!! **** the internet
 
Had heard of them but never heard them, back in the day when we used to actually buy CDs there was only so much to go round. Id probably buy maybe 10 CDs a month, more when i started working full time and then you start going to specialist stores in search or rare Eps and albums. Then you'd be down the second hand book store. Those were the ****ing days!!! **** the internet
Man, I love having all of recorded music available to me with just a tap. I can go from Louis Armstrong, Louis Jordan, Miles Davis, Coltrane, and then suddenly Bloodywood or Christian Death or Death Grips.
 
Man, I love having all of recorded music available to me with just a tap. I can go from Louis Armstrong, Louis Jordan, Miles Davis, Coltrane, and then suddenly Bloodywood or Christian Death or Death Grips.

Ruins the thrill of the hunt!!!! That said as someone with close to 1000 CDs moving on from iTunes to online libraries was definitely a game changer. Every time a hard drive died a small part of me would die thinking of the hours I'd need to spend copying **** to iTunes.
 


How can you not be stirred by the proms?

LETS INVADE INDIA!!!!

wait I've got ahead of myself...
 
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