TDMTLTUT #75 - Emitt Rhodes - With My Face On The Floor
This is the first track off his self titled album and if you like yourself some solo Macca you're going to drool over it. Also you ma...
Read moreThis is the first track off his self titled album and if you like yourself some solo Macca you're going to drool over it. Also you ma...
Read moreI've included both videos here for this slice of classic 80's pop. The first one is the UK version and the one I remember the most...
Read moreA cover of Randy & The Rainbows "Denise" and as much as I love doo wop, Blondie actually improved on the original if you...
Read moreFrom the writer of "Louie Louie" comes this little classic.
Read moreYou may recognise Eddie Tenpole Tudor as the guy who took over the Crystal Maze from Richard O'Brien. Lovely Tune as is " Swo...
Read moreWell ABBA before they were ABBA, they were simply Björn, Benny, Agnetha & Anni-Frid then. Peaked at number 17 on the Swedish charts a...
Read more69 dude, it's also a day for romancing....
Read moreWritten by Wyman for Ian Dury but he never played it for him and ended up releasing it himself. Video really is of its time.
Read moreWas watching "Jamie's 15 Minute Meals" earlier and now it won't leave my head. Thanks Jamie.
Read moreOne of the many songs/videos that reminds me of videoing MTV's Alternative Nation with Toby Amies every week
Read moreCarnival of Sorts (Box Cars) Catapult Harborcoat Driver 8 Cuyahoga It's The End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fi...
Read more"Oh the snot has caked upon my pants and turned into crystal...."
Read moreBeen listening to this non-stop for the past two months or so, it's taken from this collection which also houses the equally brillian...
Read moreThis tune was in two films I watched last month, in the background in Real Life and covered by LCD Soundsystem in Shut Up And Play The Hi...
Read more"Ride a white swan like the people of the Beltane, wear your hair long baby, can't go wrong"
Read moreGreat tune from a Chicago band who took the name "The Buckinghams" in order to sound like they were part of the British Invasion.
Read moreJohn D. Loudermilk was a singer-songwriter from the early sixties whose biggest hit (both in the UK and US) was "Language of Love"...
Read moreErnie Graham came from Belfast and was a member of Eire Apparent before releasing his first solo album "Ernie Graham" (why come ...
Read moreReleased on Stiff Records, Lucky Number was a number 3 (lucky for some....................sorry) hit in the UK in 1979. It was originally ...
Read more"They Don't Make Them Like They Used To" particularly the Osmonds who were the most unlikely of sources for the most rockin...
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