A musical education

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  • 90s Uk hip hop.
    London posse . Money mad
    Hardnoise mice in the presence of the lion
    Mc Mello total eclipse of the Art
    Hijack the bad man is Robin

  • Old school grime

    Dizzie Rascal - Stop Dat
    Tempa T - Next Hype
    Lethal B - Pow
    Roadside Gs - Rider Music

  • I like this. Hope them kids don't miss out on Barrington Levy though.

  • Barrington Levy is a genre. Requires 4 tracks at least

  • ^agreed.. he was the original Ragga muffin..

    Also the prolific work of Frankie Paul

  • @Muddyfox69

    I'm just browsing John Peel's Festive Fifties, and was surprised to see Jesus Built My Hot Rod one year.

    I went to see them ages ago in Manchester, their support didn't turn up so they just played a load of stuff from their side projects. I also gave Al an umbrella and he danced with it on stage.

  • late 80s early 90s Euro Dance -
    Snap - The Power
    Technotronic - Pump up the Jam
    2 Unlimited - No Limit
    Culture Beat - Mr Vain

  • Desert Rock/modern psychedelia

    Kyuss - Space Cadet
    Brant Bjork - Low Desert Punk
    Purson - Spiderwood Farm
    Nebula - To the Centre

    Hopefully not too niche a genre. Avoided anything that wanders too far into the doom/stoner realm.

  • Gravel Kings & Queens
    Tom Waits - Raindogs
    Leonard Cohen - You Want it Darker
    Suzi Quatro - 48 Crash
    The Pogues (Shane MacGowan) - Sick Bed of Cuchulainn

  • More focussed on mid to late career Dylan.

  • Songs about lifts:

    Where Is The Lift? – The Black Eyed Peas
    A Groovy Kind of Lift – Phil Collins
    Endless Lift — Diana Ross and Lionel Richie
    Can You Feel the Lift Tonight? – Elton John

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A musical education

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