Haute Couture, by Jacques Pellarin
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Jacques Pellarin, accordionist extraordinaire - Haute Couture

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Who Knew - Daisy Chute -Window Sessions IV
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Who Knew - Daisy Chute -Window Sessions IV

It’s the first original song in the series and is called “Who Knew”.  It's a solo banjo and voice and was recorded direct to tape at the brilliant brand new analogue Studio Silo in East Iceland.Here are the lyrics: You were only looking at me looking back at you Now you’re lonely, wondering ‘bout me wondering ‘bout you too And you don’t see, how you hurt me, what you didn’t do So I won’t be, who you come see when the day is through, Who knew? And I pray you’ll find someone to worship you And I hope that you’ll love her the way that she’ll love you I do

Randy Struble - Roamin' Ramblin' Ways
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Randy Struble - Roamin' Ramblin' Ways

Enjoy this laid back original country blues tune. If you've followed me for a long whiles you may recognize this tune which I posted once before, but deleted. This time it is much better...I'm a little biased I guess.

Get so high, by IAMWARFACE
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Get so high, by IAMWARFACE

Get So High, by Iamwarface

Excerpts from A Very Spectrum Christmas (Part 5), by Thomas A. Christie.
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Excerpts from A Very Spectrum Christmas (Part 5), by Thomas A. Christie.

Excerpts from A Very Spectrum Christmas (Part 5), by Thomas A. Christie. In this section: "The Miser" by River Software (1990). Throughout the 1980s, thousands of British children were lucky enough to discover a Sinclair ZX Spectrum under their Christmas trees and soon found their eyes opened to a virtual world of wonder. But Santa Claus did more than deliver computers — sometimes he appeared on them, too. This book delves into the Spectrum’s extraordinary pantheon of seasonal games: the good, the bad, the surprising, the unabashedly surreal and the occasionally rather tenuous. "A Very Spectrum Christmas" is Copyright ©2021 Thomas A. Christie, all rights reserved, and is published by Extremis Publishing Ltd. This title is available as a physical book from www.extremispublishing.com and all good online retailers and independent booksellers worldwide.

Who Knew - Daisy Chute -Window Sessions IV
02:41
Who Knew - Daisy Chute -Window Sessions IV

It’s the first original song in the series and is called “Who Knew”.  It's a solo banjo and voice and was recorded direct to tape at the brilliant brand new analogue Studio Silo in East Iceland.Here are the lyrics: You were only looking at me looking back at you Now you’re lonely, wondering ‘bout me wondering ‘bout you too And you don’t see, how you hurt me, what you didn’t do So I won’t be, who you come see when the day is through, Who knew? And I pray you’ll find someone to worship you And I hope that you’ll love her the way that she’ll love you I do


Randy Struble - Roamin' Ramblin' Ways
03:31
Randy Struble - Roamin' Ramblin' Ways

Enjoy this laid back original country blues tune. If you've followed me for a long whiles you may recognize this tune which I posted once before, but deleted. This time it is much better...I'm a little biased I guess.


Get so high, by IAMWARFACE
05:04
Get so high, by IAMWARFACE

Get So High, by Iamwarface


Excerpts from A Very Spectrum Christmas (Part 5), by Thomas A. Christie.
05:32
Excerpts from A Very Spectrum Christmas (Part 5), by Thomas A. Christie.

Excerpts from A Very Spectrum Christmas (Part 5), by Thomas A. Christie. In this section: "The Miser" by River Software (1990). Throughout the 1980s, thousands of British children were lucky enough to discover a Sinclair ZX Spectrum under their Christmas trees and soon found their eyes opened to a virtual world of wonder. But Santa Claus did more than deliver computers — sometimes he appeared on them, too. This book delves into the Spectrum’s extraordinary pantheon of seasonal games: the good, the bad, the surprising, the unabashedly surreal and the occasionally rather tenuous. "A Very Spectrum Christmas" is Copyright ©2021 Thomas A. Christie, all rights reserved, and is published by Extremis Publishing Ltd. This title is available as a physical book from www.extremispublishing.com and all good online retailers and independent booksellers worldwide.