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Left Of The Dial

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5th June 2011
End Of The Century
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29th May 2011
He Looks So Truthful - Is This How He Feels?
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22nd May 2011
Who Needs To Think When Your Feet Just Go?
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15th May 2011
Alone Again Or
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8th May 2011
Or Rather, Life Had Me
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1st May 2011
You Turn 25, Now You're All Out Of Escapes
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0900-1000 20.02.10

the underground velvet underground

This week: an attempt to quantify Midlake's standing as a good band following a live show that veered dangerously close to Jethro Tull; the triumphant return of Gil Scott-Heron; and proof of John Cale's total dominance of Lou Reed in the #1 Record, Sabotage/Live.

Posted at 19:37, 19th February 2010

playlist

You Got Yr. Cherry Bomb
Spoon Merge
Home Is Where The Hatred Is
Gil Scott Heron RCA
New York Is Killing Me
Gil Scott Heron XL
Chris Defends: the new Midlake album, even though it was terrible live
Winter Dies
Midlake Bella union
Wet Hair
Japandroids PolyVinyl
Street Hassle
Lou Reed Arista
#1 Records: John Cale - Sabotage/Live
Mercenaries (Ready For War)
John Cale Spy
Walkin' The Dog
John Cale Spy
Walking The Dog
Rufus Thomas Stax

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