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04.10.2017, 00:08 von Christian Cargnelli (Kommentare: 0)

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Jimmy Buffett: "Margaritaville" (1977)

Jimmy Buffett's finest hour. "Some people claim that there's a woman to blame, but I know it's my own damn fault."

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27.09.2017, 00:11 von Christian Cargnelli (Kommentare: 0)

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Ja, Panik: "Eigentlich wissen es alle" (2014)

"Im Abseits fangen Topjobs an." Aus Libertatia.

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20.09.2017, 00:21 von Christian Cargnelli (Kommentare: 0)

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Trader Horne: "Here Comes the Rain" (1970)

This charming folk-pop song is from Judy Dyble (ex-Fairport Convention) & Jackie McAuley (ex-Them).

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13.09.2017, 00:14 von Christian Cargnelli (Kommentare: 0)

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Magnetic Fields: "'01: Have You Seen It in the Snow?" (2017)

Favourite track from Stephin Merritt's musical autobiography 50 Song Memoir.

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06.09.2017, 00:18 von Christian Cargnelli (Kommentare: 0)

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Steely Dan: "Rikki Don't Lose That Number" (1974)

In memoriam Walter Becker (1950-2017). From the album Pretzel Logic.

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30.08.2017, 00:18 von Christian Cargnelli (Kommentare: 0)

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dB's: "Bad Reputation" (1981)

Forgotten pop masterpiece. From the great album Stands for Decibels.

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23.08.2017, 22:39 von Christian Cargnelli (Kommentare: 0)

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Camper Van Beethoven: "Take the Skinheads Bowling" (1985)

Their catchy signature song. From the album Telephone Free Landslide Victory.

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16.08.2017, 00:01 von Christian Cargnelli (Kommentare: 0)

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Die Sterne: "Universal Tellerwäscher" (1994)

Frühe Sterne-Single (längere Version auf dem großartigen Album In echt).

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09.08.2017, 00:30 von Christian Cargnelli (Kommentare: 0)

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Tremeloes: "Here Comes My Baby" (1967)

Perennial Partykracher.

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02.08.2017, 00:53 von Christian Cargnelli (Kommentare: 0)

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The Remains: "Why Do I Cry" (1965)

Another gem from Boston's finest.

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