The Never Ending Jukebox Track Three

tbh I'd forgotten just how damn good 10cc were

That's my mornings listening sorted.

Always thought this gave Bohemian Rhapsody a run for its money.

Sheet music is my favourite, but it's the first o heard. I loved The Dean and I and Rubber Bullets as singles. 10cc, Cockney Rebel and Sparks were essential listening for me in those 70s back then.

Also, I loved Queen up to Bohemian Rhapsody. Saw their first three tours, including initially supporting Mott, but fell out of love at the time of BR. (Although it's a fabulous piece of work)
 
And for good measure here's an unreleased new track from Sean O'Hagan's band The High Lamas, formed after the demise of Microdisney

This hits the spot for me, its sounds way old, but very new.

 
Audience defo not digging the groove,like a bunch of pensive students doing a Physics exam

It's weird as many of those TV studio live gigs way back had a similar non responsive audience.

Also, I fell asleep during my physics exam.
 
Tripped over this French song, which is being sampled in a local tv ad. Loved this and other stuff by Joe Dassin, in my very younger days. Then, to my absolute astonishment, I find that it is a knockoff of Waterloo Road by Jason Crest.

God, I love music.

 

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