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Re: Pickled Egg Jukebox-Saturday Night's Alright!
Not sure how much of a "score" as opposed to incidental and background bits of Jazz, but John Dankworth supplied the musical accompaniment to this 1960's gritty drama
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Re: Pickled Egg Jukebox-Saturday Night's Alright!
Time for some Neil Young methinks.
I rarely listen to male musicians but Neil Young is one of the few exceptions.
He is so prolific it is very hard to select less than an hundred. However:
This always takes so long as I have to listen to each song all the way through, can't cut it off.
I rarely listen to male musicians but Neil Young is one of the few exceptions.
He is so prolific it is very hard to select less than an hundred. However:
This always takes so long as I have to listen to each song all the way through, can't cut it off.
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Re: P.E.Jukebox-Saturday Night's Alright!
NewcastleFalcon wrote: Morrissey did a version too which some rate, and others don't!
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As you mentioned Mozzer - I may be getting ahead of myself here, but.....
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Re: Pickled Egg Jukebox-Saturday Night's Alright!
and the link between Saturday Night Sunday Morning and this track?
Its on their album "Whatever people say I am, that's what I'm not"
Albert Finney's line from the film
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Its on their album "Whatever people say I am, that's what I'm not"
Albert Finney's line from the film
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Re: Pickled Egg Jukebox-Saturday Night's Alright!
Now this again has little to do with Saturday, its one of the nice tranquil pieces posted up by Steve and the lakes and waterfalls of Croatia (Plitvice) are an absolutely stunning backdrop to the music. There are several versions on youtube and if you do nothing it goes from one version to the next and its a tune you don't mind being repeated, chill out time now!
and my other chill-out favourite from Steve's postings
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and my other chill-out favourite from Steve's postings
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Re: Pickled Egg Jukebox-Saturday Night's Alright!
Some White Stripes for you
A bit more Cale to take it down
And some Sunday blues from Tom Waits
and finish off with the Shack Shakers
A bit more Cale to take it down
And some Sunday blues from Tom Waits
and finish off with the Shack Shakers
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Re: P.E. Jukebox-a yellow P6 and a caravan!
Another nice selection for Saturday night...plenty of variety and entertainment as we have come to expect! Thanks all.
So as per the revised temporary title of the thread how appropriate
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PS Etta James, no caravans and cars but.....relaxing let it autoplay on!
PPS then theres always a yellow and black banana to match the p6
PPPS 48 years ago on this exact day the US Billboard Best Sellers in Stores Number one was.......
this song...Cruising doen the River....on a Sunday afternoon of course
So as per the revised temporary title of the thread how appropriate

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PS Etta James, no caravans and cars but.....relaxing let it autoplay on!
PPS then theres always a yellow and black banana to match the p6
PPPS 48 years ago on this exact day the US Billboard Best Sellers in Stores Number one was.......
this song...Cruising doen the River....on a Sunday afternoon of course

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Re: P.E. Jukebox-Sunday Sunday!
We are off again...another "Sunday" song not selecting the obvious artist.
The James last version of this is just too slow for me, so here's the Tremelos apologies to those who aren't familiar with their work and think WTH were they!
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The James last version of this is just too slow for me, so here's the Tremelos apologies to those who aren't familiar with their work and think WTH were they!
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Re: P.E. Jukebox-Sunday Sunday!
..and another foursome from the decade who could forget the Monkees?
or should we go for Carole King
Well at the Pickled Egg let's have our cake and eat it
Ladies first
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or should we go for Carole King
Well at the Pickled Egg let's have our cake and eat it

Ladies first
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Re: P.E. Jukebox-Sunday Selections!
Come on FCF.......Sunday Night Nostalgia......we always used to have a "Howards Way" supper with the lovely wooden acting. Great opening credits,
and a jazzed up variation on a theme for the climactic dramatic ending!
S U P E R B!
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and a jazzed up variation on a theme for the climactic dramatic ending!
S U P E R B!
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Re: P.E. Jukebox-Sunday Selections!
Never ever saw that.
But thought of the music to the Forsyte Saga - also never seen and it wasn't what I thought I was thinking of.
It was actually Khatchaturian's music used for The Onedin Line, which I also haven't watched.
But thinking of Khatchaturian reminded me of the Gayaneh ballet suite and the Adagio used in 2001.
But thought of the music to the Forsyte Saga - also never seen and it wasn't what I thought I was thinking of.
It was actually Khatchaturian's music used for The Onedin Line, which I also haven't watched.
But thinking of Khatchaturian reminded me of the Gayaneh ballet suite and the Adagio used in 2001.
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Re: The Pickled Egg-your virtual local!
Listening to some live Samantha Fish stuff from her Blues Caravan days, there was some "Kashmir" interwoven, that reminded me that it is some time since I listened to Lucia Micareli.
If the intro is too long then jump to the 3' 0" mark.
Vanessa-Mae is incredible but more restrained where Lucia throws herself into things wholeheartedly.
If the intro is too long then jump to the 3' 0" mark.
Vanessa-Mae is incredible but more restrained where Lucia throws herself into things wholeheartedly.
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Re: The Pickled Egg-your virtual local!
My favorite of that bunch Steve, Emmanuel soulful slow jazz. Very reminiscent of the feel of this by Francis Lai
Couldn't trace who wrote "Emmanuel" as yet
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Couldn't trace who wrote "Emmanuel" as yet
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Re: The Pickled Egg-your virtual local!
I forget the name of the composer but it was written for his dying five year old son.
Whoever it was he was French.
Whoever it was he was French.