![]() Which only leaves me time and space to return from orbit and thank Peter our blessed Landlord for keeping us all sane during this rather extraordinary year. That would normally be your A-list done but this week we have space and love for another 12 songs which I’ll let you discover for yourself. If you’re dancing along, now’s when you allow yourself a decent hit of whisky. I would love to see this lot live, and drinking. MGM Orchestra? Your dilemma Marco !!įrom Scotland and from Suzi again came Treacherous Orchestra and a thundering slab of Celtic kick-up-yer-heels. With his suggestion, Marco cheated a little with Lullaby (no e) of Broadway because it is an instrumental snippet of a longer piece of lyricised music, but the clip is so sensational and fits the rubric so brilliantly that I had to select it, the problem is that there is no artist credited. About 7 million other people had the same idea. I must and will have Mambo!Ĩ08 State reminds me of going to Berlin in 1989 for New Year as the Wall came down. Perez Prado was also not in the Marconium, and so on and so forth. Rockhouse is a deep groove R’n’B mover from the master of all music Mr Ray Charles. Loads going on in this fabulous slice of house-pop-EDM, from ajostu – it was an immediate A-lister. Some of the notes in Mitchie M’s Burenai de Ai are also ragged. (The notes are “ragged” which gives us the syncopation – ie played on the off-beat). I love the story about her trading in a grand piano for a battered honky tonk to record this wonderful ragtime tune. Winifred Atwell was not in the Marconium … etc. Giorgio Moroder was not in the Marconium. My mum would dance around the house to In The Mood whenever it came on the radio – and it did in the 1960s oh yes it did. I broke my own rules on TSOP because it is one of my favourite pieces of music Of All Time and – yes, its an instrumental but there are 2 phrases which repeat. ![]() Regular Suzi had a cracking weekend and this was an astonishing new folk sound rather like The Gloaming but from Quebec – great stuff, infectious, like her other choice coming up soon. Wamdue Project is probably my favourite of the songs which were new to me this week. I didn’t play on this track so donned my pork pie hat and Chas Smashed it around the stage like a man possessed, which I was. When my band played The1969 Show to support a rendition of Abbey Road for it’s 40th anniversary, we did a reggae section with Liquidator, Israelites and this. Return of Django was nailed on from the moment it was nominated. So just press play and dance around your safe music-loving home – for there are no clubs, pubs or parties. It is up to our Landlord Peter and Marco on the Marconium, whether to A-list everything (I would), but there’s no B-list. Well, because this actually is a dance playlist that you could play at a party (assuming you’d taken your chosen cocktail of cocktails to numb you into my version of dance music) I decided to combine them into one. Thanks for an avalanche of genius nominations which buried me, a joyful surfeit of great music which had to be distilled into two playlists. For the final time in 2020 here is your playlist for last weekend’s topic – instrumental dance records. ![]()
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