Antwort auf: 19.11.2024: Old New Songs 161 | Momentaufnahmen 37 | One Sound and others 173

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Die Playlisten vom heutigen Abend:

Old New Songs #161


01. Sonny Bono – I Just Sit There (1967)  
02. Bob Dylan – Political World (1989)    
03. Lenny Kravitz – Mr. Cab Driver (1989)
04. Lou Reed – Good Evening Mr. Waldheim (1989)
05. Neil Young – Rockin‘ In The Free World (1989)
06. Lenny Kravitz – Paralyzed (2024)
07. Dead Boys – All The Way Down (Poison Lady) (1987)
08. The Church – Hiroshima Mon Amour (1999)
09. Status Quo – Gentleman Joe’s Sidewalk Cafe (1968)
10. Slade – Wild Winds Are Blowing (1969)
11. Status Quo – Down The Dustpipe (1970)
12. New Model Army – Stupid Questions (1989)

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Momentaufnahmen #37: The Later Great Andy Partridge


01. Peter Blegvad & Andy Partridge – The Devil’s Lexicon (2012)
02. Peter Blegvad & Andy Partridge – St. Augustine Says (2012)
03. Andy Partridge – Cavegirl (2020)
04. Andy Partridge – Great Day (2021)
05. Andy Partridge & Chris Braide – I Like ‚Be‘ With You (2024)
06. Andy Partridge – Let’s Make Everything Love (2022)
07. Andy Partridge & Harold Budd – Bearded Aphrodite (1994)
08. Andy Partridge & Harold Budd – Great Valley of Gongs (1994)
09. Andy Partridge & Chris Braide – Queen Of Planet Wow! (2024)
10. Andy Partridge – Ghost Train (2021)
11. Peter Blegvad & Andy Partridge – The Dope On Perelman (2012)
12. Andy Partridge & Chris Braide – Maid Of Stars (2024)

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One Sound… and others! #173


01. Eloy – Voyager Of The Future Race (1988)
02. Absolute Elsewhere – Miracle Of The Gods (1976)
03. Eloy – Poseidon’s Creation (1977)
04. Blood Incantation – The Message (2024)

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