Bryan Ferry comes to Glasgow (2018)

Bryan Ferry - Glasgow Royal Concert Hall - 18 April 2018
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Monthly Vintage Music Chart Highlights: Top 20 Tracks Across 29 Genres Apr 1, 2025 edition

This month’s blog post dives into the evolving landscape of 29 genre-based charts, highlighting standout tracks and artist movements across Big Beat, Garage Rock, R&B, Post-Punk, and more. From new entries by Angie Stone and Tiësto to reshuffles featuring Fatboy Slim and The White Stripes, the charts reflect continued engagement with classic and contemporary favorites.

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Island publish Roxy Music’s second album : ‘For Your Pleasure’ featuring ‘Do the Strand’ and ‘Editions of You’ (1973)

Roxy Music‘s ‘For Your Pleasure’ is their second album featuring ‘Do the Strand’ and ‘Editions of You,’ co-produced with Chris Thomas & John Anthony and released on March 23, 1973 by Island Records

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Happy Birthday David Gilmour. ‘Gilmour Toujours!’

This day (March 6, 1946), in Cambridge, England, is born David Jon Gilmour, simply known as David Gilmour, English artist who became a member of Pink Floyd in replacement of Syd Barrett

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Tracklist :

1 . Remember a Day (w/ Pink Floyd, 1968)

2 . Astronomy Domine (w/ Pink Floyd, 1970)

3 . Echoes (w/ Pink Floyd, Pompei)

4 . Young Lust (w/ Pink Floyd, The Wall Live, 1980)

5 . Until We Sleep (The Tube,1984)

6 . Jealous Guy (w/ Bryan Ferry, Live Aid, 1985)

7 . Comfortably Numb

8 . Plays the Blues (1988)

9 . Shine On You Crazy Diamond (w/ Pink Floyd, 1990)

10 . Evrika (The Endless River, 1993)

11 . The Great Gig In The Sky (Pulse)

12 . w/ The Who

13 . Shine On You Crazy Diamond ( Acoustic version, 2001)

14 . Dominoes

15 . Marooned (2004)

16 . Money (w/ Pink Floyd, Roger Waters)

17 . On An Island (w/ David Crosby & Graham Nash)

18 . Red Sky At Night

19 . The Blue (Gdansk)

20 . Wish you were here (unplugged)

21 . Rattle That Lock (Later… with Jools Holland)

22 . Run Like Hell (Pompeii, 2016)

23 . w/ Richard Thompson – @ RAH (2019)

24 . Yes, I Have Ghosts (2020)

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Tracklist :

Wish You Were Here . Comfortably Numb . Any Colour You Like . Run Like Hell . Young Lust . High Hopes . Learning to Fly . Keep Talking . Marooned . What Do You Want from Me .

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‘Vous Avez Dit Bizarre’ N°543 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

The text spans a range of standout tracks, from The Smashing Pumpkins’ reflective nostalgia in "1979" to Pavement’s offbeat charm in "Stereo." The Red Hot Chili Peppers electrify with their fiery spin on Stevie Wonder's "Higher Ground," while Sarah Brightman blends operatic grandeur in "Eden." Songs like Geneva’s atmospheric "Into the Blue" and Idlewild's jagged "When I Argue I See Shapes" exude late ‘90s introspection, while Bryan Ferry’s “Mamouna” layers intricate arrangements with cinematic flair.

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BBC1 tapes Bryan Ferry (2007)

☛ Bryan Ferry Live on BBC One Sessions Feb 2007 (Rare)
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This week In Male Balladeers 06/52

Lenny Kravitz's "Dancin' Til Dawn" leans on his funk and rock roots, carried by his multi-instrumental talents and Lenny Pickett's sultry saxophone, though its mid-tempo groove feels more atmospheric than urgent. Paul Simon’s "Wristband" pairs flamenco rhythms and Clap! Clap!'s electronic touch to craft a witty reflection on exclusivity, offering layered social commentary with subtle humor.

Father John Misty’s "I Love You, Honeybear" blends lush orchestration with ironic lyrics, while Kurt Elling reimagines "Norwegian Wood" through a jazz lens, balancing abstraction and homage. Michael Bublé's polished take on "Moondance" sticks closely to the original’s blueprint, and "My Valentine" by Paul McCartney, featuring Eric Clapton, delivers a refined yet understated personal tribute.

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