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Driving home today from work after the usual s***e week, listening to James Walsh Gypsy Band-cuz its you girl and thought is this the perfect sound to unwind to, pretty close IMO. Anybody any better ideas?

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I live in West London & the traffic can be murder on a Friday, like to listen to George Benson`s "In flight" (WB) Album or Bobby Womack- Best of the Poets.

They really make a hard week a pleasure.

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Oh yes, anything by Benson, love the in flight album but his collaboration with Earl Clugh takes some beating for absolute listening pleasure. Actually your right, this is far better driving music!

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what about not going to work .!!! and just listen to . half the day has gone and we still havent earned a penny "kenny lynch" ? what a tune

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Driving home today from work after the usual s***e week, listening to James Walsh Gypsy Band-cuz its you girl and thought is this the perfect sound to unwind to, pretty close IMO. Anybody any better ideas?

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Yes, chuck that rubbish cd out of the window and listen to Slade instead beer.gif

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The best music for driving on the motorway is jungle and early drum & bass ....well it is in my car anyway  beer.gif

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Driving home from Birmingham a couple of weeks ago, @ about 11:30 pm, Radio 1 was playing some ska / rocksteady stuff, sounded great in the car, Jimmy Cliff, Desmond Decker........did you hear it pete?

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Driving home from Birmingham a couple of weeks ago, @ about 11:30 pm, Radio 1 was playing some ska / rocksteady stuff, sounded great in the car, Jimmy Cliff, Desmond Decker........did you hear it pete?

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No mate I'm afraid the Radio 1 button hasn't been pressed in this house for about 6 years - it's either radio 2, radio 5 or talksport.

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Was in a taxi in Milan last week and heard a great Northern styled tune on the radio which if I'm not mistaken sounded like "La Pella Nera" eh, that's a better description than our challenged ding, ding, ding instrumentalist......sorry Tomangoes !

Can anyone clarify what it was and where I can get a vinyl copy. Nice tune ! beer.gif:sleep3:

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