
So, I’m rooted in the 60’s .. those musically loamy days of vinyl, 8 track tapes and cassettes. The LP record was a thing of wonder. Vocals, instruments and drumbeat carved in grooves and read with a needle. (Nick can explain the actual process to me later) .
The hiss and dirt, scratch and groan added to the intimacy of artist- created lyrics and sound.
Poignant and deeply authentic – Especially now that we can all spoon up a song from a digital bowl of zeros and ones – a binary reduction of everything ever written and sung .
This little selection is my response to that existential creative crisis – and a tip of the hat to the experiment, humour, irony and protest from back then.
Unapologetically nostalgic.
Unmistakably human.
Get ready for "For What it’s Worth."

01. Melanie - Look What
They’ve Done To My
Song, Ma
02. The Clash - Should I Stay
or Should I Go
03. The Flying Lizards -
Money
04. Tom Waits - Clap Hands
05. The Doors - People Are
Strange
06. Wild Thing - The Troggs
07. All The Young Dudes -
Mott the Hoople
08. David Essex - Rock On
09. For What It's Worth -
Buffalo Springfield
10. ELO - Mr. Blue Sky
