March is upon us. I was going to write something pretentious about the Ides of March but I then realised I had no idea what that is. It's the Roman deadline for settling debts. But it's the 15th of March, so this has been pointless. Sorry to have wasted your time. But we've both learnt something and really at the end of the day that's all that matters.
TRACKLIST:
Young Americans - David Bowie
Road To Nowhere - Talking Heads
The Boys Of Summer - Don Henley
Born In The U.S.A. - Bruce Springsteen
Got My Mind Set On You - George Harrison
You're The Voice - John Farnham
That's The Breaks - The Apollos
Jekyll And Hyde - Jim Burgett
Elevator Express - The Pleasure Seekers
She's So Fine - The Easybeats
We're Pretty Quick - The Chob
Zambo - La Retreta Mayor
Taurian Matador - Billy Cobham
Scissors, Paper, Stone - Skeewiff & Stephen Gray
Take Care - Doug Lucas
The Trip - Derya Yıldırım & Grup Şimşek
Got To Be Real - Cheryl Lynn
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On that very day Julius Caesar was assassinated. Since then the Ides of March is considered an ill-starred day. So, you may get a B in History but you certainly get an A in Music!
Always happy to learn haha! Thanks for the kind words and for listening!
My cup of tea 😛
My favs David Bowie, Talking Heads, George Harrison 🎼👣🎧✅
A couple of stone cold classics, thanks for listening!
i consider myself pretty knowledgeable with old music trivia, but you gave me two new bits of info, just in the first set, with the history of 'boys of summer' and 'set on you.' Well done, sir!
Thanks for listening man, I had always assumed Harrison had wrote Set On You.
Another great show. Thank you.
Thanks for listening!