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4 days ago
Peter Serafinowicz: The Beatles' Murder Mystery Squad
Ringo Starr looks back on The Beatles' 1974 reunion for the NBC series "The Beatles' Murder Mystery Squad".
From Peter Serafinowicz's BBC 6Music s...
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1 month ago
The Field Mice - Emma's House
The Field Mice
"Emma's House"
1988
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1 month ago
Black Tambourine - Throw Aggi Off The Bridge
Underrated, but never forgotten. Black Tambourine is by far one of the best bands to emerge by incorporating a perfect blend of fuzz and pop. I s...
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1 month ago
The Pastels - Comin' Through
Comin' Through (Glass Records 1987), surely the best indiepop song ever written.
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1 month ago
Stewart Lee - Harry Potter
From Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle - Episode 1 "Books"
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1 month ago
Ballboy
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Ballboy - A Day in Space
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Ballboy - Dumper Truck Racing
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Ballboy - Essential Wear For Future Trips To Space
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Ballboy - Public Park A.K.A. Dogs Not Kids
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ballboy - sex is boring
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Ballboy - Something's Going To Happen Soon
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Ballboy - Songs For Kylie
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Kiss Me, Hold Me And Eat Me - Ballboy
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the sash my father wore - ballboy
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2 months ago
Christmas playlist
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Cocoon - Christmas Song
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Joshua Radin - Winter
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Lightspeed Champion and Emmy The Great - Christmas In Prison
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She & Him - Christmas Wish
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She & Him - The Christmas Song
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Slow Club - All Alone On Christmas
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Slow Club - Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
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Slow Club - Christmas TV
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The fox in the snow - Belle and Sebastian
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2 months ago
Son In The Oven - a nativity animation
The nativity story as acted out by gingerbread men.
Song: 'The Christmas Song
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@TripeSmuggler ...You do realise that an 18 year old would have been 5 when the first book came out? You might want to rework your theory.