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33RPM - 20th December 2016

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20-Dec-16 22:00

33RPM - 20th December 2016

Zack Yusof gives you an interesting selection of music and his insights on the style, the singers and the stories behind the songs.

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0:07 - Rain - The Beatles

4:11 - In The Morning I’ll Be Better - Tennis

7:40 - No Woman - Whitney

12:19 - The Letter - PJ Harvey

16:38 - Re-Arrange - Biffy Clyro

20:11 - Gardenia - Iggy Pop

25:15 - A 1000 Times - Hamilton Leithauser and Rostam

30:08 - Generation Why - Weyes Blood

35:24 - The Magician - Andy Shauf

40:09 - Threat Of Joy- The Strokes

44:24 - Nausea - Craft Spells

49:55 - Lazarus - David Bowie


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