PLAYLIST FOR THE LAUNDROMAT – 18th May
Take Your Pick – Greg Olsen – Take Your Pick
swlabr - Cream - Disraeli Gears
Page 43 - Crosby & Nash - Graham Nash & David Crosby
The Odd Sock
You’re So Vain - Tony Randall & Jack Klugman
Singin’ The Blues - Nuisance - Sample Bag
Haven’t We Lost Enough? - Crosby, Stills & Nash - Live It Up
Baby Won’t You Let Me Rock & Roll You? - Ten Years After - The Essential …
The Stuff You Left In Your Pockets
Blues Is My Middle Name – Ray Charles
Livin’ In Misery - Charles Brown
African Flower - Gary Burton
Rosetta – Earl Hines
Atlanta Strut - Blind Willie McTell
It Hurts Me Too - Savoy Brown Blues Band
All Cats Are Grey - The Cure - Faith
We Are Hungry Men - David Bowie - A Second Face
Captured Angel - Dan Fogelberg - Captured Angel
It’s All Over Now – Ted Mulry Gang - Albert Archives
My Kind Of Music - Stevie Wright - Albert Archives
Brigitte Bardot - Joel Grey & Burt Bacharach
3-Piece Suit –
Episode 17 - Brunswick Heads Revisited – Regrets, I’ve Had A Few: Excerpts From The Diary Of Lady Glennys
Mendicino – The Kopy Kats - New Guinea Scene 1969
Love Is All Around - The Stalemates - New Guinea Scene 1969
Everyone Was There - Robert Gordy
Twiddle-e-dee - The Avengers - Buried But Not Dead (The Melbourne Scene in the ‘60s)
I’ve Got To Go – The Vibrants - Buried But Not Dead (The Melbourne Scene in the ‘60s)
The Flubber Song - Fred MacMurray & Annette Funicello
Everything I Touch Turns To Tears - Jeff Phillips - Buried But Not Dead (The Melbourne Scene in the ‘60s)
You’ve All Got To Go – The Party Machine - Buried But Not Dead (The Melbourne Scene in the ‘60s)
Very Interesting - Artie Johnson & Ruth Buzzi
Quote – “His writing is limited to songs for dead blondes” - Keith Richards, about Elton John
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