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Don’t worry if you miss a gig – they will be streamed here whenever possible!
Don’t worry if you miss a gig – they will be streamed here whenever possible!
It’s that time of the year again and despite Mob Fandango not featuring at Electric Picnic this year a few of us will be performing with other bands at the festival. As per usual the 1st weekend in September will see a host of different music styles all performing at the Picnic. In order to make your life just that little bit easier we’ve compiled some possible set-lists for the weekend (based on recent performances) that you can listen to….
There was a time when Hip-Hop and I didn’t get on. In fact, I actively disliked the genre. This immature whimsy was loosely based on the premise that a rapper or producer must be devoid of any creativity – they are openly using another artist’s song, merely speaking/singing on top of it. Where is the craft of songwriting? It’s lazy, isn’t it? The short answer is “no”. If I continued this deluded analogy, then artists like Aretha Franklin and Frank…
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Funk Epidemic
A Little Soul
Let\’s Stay Together (Al Green)
Black Capricorn Day (Jamiroquai)
The Thought Of You
Jungle Boogie (Kool And The Gang)
Enough has been written about this masterpiece, and yet it is strangely absent from the general public’s consciousness. Most will recall the title track from this album being crassly reproduced by Bono and several other self-righteous egoists as a charity Christmas single several years ago. They even introduced a rap verse at the obligatory point – 2/3rd’s of the way through the song, in an attempt to make it more commercial. Nothing short…
Its not a list of my favourite albums, more a list of the albums that affected me the most at particular turning points in my life, which is slightly more interesting i think.
Sir Duke by Stevie Wonder
I Feel Good by James Brown
Hang Up Your Hangups (Herbie Hancock), A Little Soul
Edited by Kristina Peacocke
Mob Radio Interview – Part 1
Mob Radio Interview – Part 2
Mob Radio Interview – Part 3
Mob Radio Interview – Part 4
The People They Will Dance