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Graham Massey recommended All 'N All by Earth, Wind & Fire in Music (curated)

 
All 'N All by Earth, Wind & Fire
All 'N All by Earth, Wind & Fire
1977 | Dance
7.0 (4 Ratings)
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"I actually saw Earth, Wind And Fire play. I went to a Santana gig in Manchester in 1975 and they were the support band. My God! They blew Santana – and me – away! They came on with flame-throwers and nearly singed our eyebrows off, you know? The music came with all kinds of layers and rogue elements like that Brazilian aspect in the chords. It's a really varied album and there's not much here in what you would call traditional black music. There are certain things here that crossed over, in the way that Stevie Wonder crossed over. The commercial radio station in Manchester was Piccadilly Radio and the Earth, Wind And Fire was always on Piccadilly Radio."

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"The mean streets of Manchester are the scene for a bloodthirsty gang war. But with battle lines drawn, three heroes find themselves falling in love at the worst possible time.

The war for supremacy has begun."

SERIES TOUR & #Giveaway: Two Tribes Series by Kristian Parker - #Contemporary, #MM, #Romance

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Guy Garvey recommended A Weird Exits by Thee Oh Sees in Music (curated)

 
A Weird Exits by Thee Oh Sees
A Weird Exits by Thee Oh Sees
2016 | Rock, Psychedelic
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"When I set foot in Piccadilly Records in Oldham Street [Manchester], I know I’m coming out 40 quid lighter. I dropped in to see those guys the other day. Thee Oh Sees are new to me. It’s edgy, full-on guitar; garage punk. But it’s got a psychedelic edge, which makes it a bit proggy."

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