Song of the Day: After A Quiet Place by Garnet Mimms, more neighbour disturbance with a ‘68 rocksteady classic inspired by another song penned by Paul Witt, and then an electronic landmark sung by Horace Andy from 1998’s album Mezzanine
Read moreBlind Willie McTell - Travelin' Blues / Statesboro Blues
Song of the Day: Today's deep-south exploration goes to the Piedmont blues style of the man born in Thomson, Georgia, whose ragtime-like picking style and voice is so clearly a huge influence on Bob Dylan, Jack White and Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page and Robert Plant
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Song of the Day: Another highlight of Glastonbury 2017, the duo from Brighton achieve a massive and innovative sound with, for example, this first single from their new album How Did We Get So Dark?
Read moreThem – Gloria / I Can Only Give You Everything / My Lonely Sad Eyes
Song of the Day: A triple Sunday treat from the early days of Van Morrison and his fellow Belfast boys, showing his raw, powerful voice, anger, lust, and in the final song, the tenderness yet to come
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