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33RPM - 4th July 2017

Zack Yusof

04-Jul-17 22:00

33RPM - 4th July 2017

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 - Ashes to Ashes - David Bowie

6:28 - Party In The Dark - Mogwai

10:27 - Chinatown - Liam Gallagher

14:35 - Guilty Party - The National

19:53 - New York - St Vincent

23:16 - Stay Happy - Broken Social Scene

28:56 - Bullet Proof - This Is The Kit

33:00 - Plum - Wand

37:56 - Sun's Out - Hoops

40:41 - Machine - The Horrors

47:25 - Ice Hockey Hair - Super Furry Animals


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