A playlist to accompany Minicine’s screening of the low-budget indie documentary Billy The Kid next week. Continue reading »
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Cry The Beloved Country by @LeedsBookClub
Leeds Book Club’s Avid Reader recalls her years growing up in Zimbabwe for this personal playlist ‘Cry The Beloved Country – A Portrait of South Africa in Songs’ Continue reading »
Forgotten 7″s Of My So-Called Teenage Life by @tokaipenny
For her take on the Growing Up theme, Penny takes us back to the her vinyl loving teenage years in the mid-nineties. These are the bands that made her want to be in a band – inspiring stuff! Continue reading »
Growing Up: Love songs of boys who broke my heart by @gazpachodragon
You can’t call yourself a grown up til you’ve had your heartbroken, and made a mixtape about it. Continue reading »
It Was Like This by @davethesuede
Dave Smith – Northern Soul, Ska, Rocksteady and Reggae DJ & Radio Presenter, shares the music, fashion and places he grew up with from the late 70s to the mid 90s. Look sharp Leeds! Continue reading »
Women I Would Quite Like To Be…at the movies! by @L1nds
The lovely Lindsay has taken two popular themes and created a super-theme of her own! Celebrating female characters from film who have left a lasting impression… careful, it’s catchy! Continue reading »
“Seventeen years ago, I was seventeen” by @Katie_Buffalo
Does music get any more memorable than the tracks from your teenage years? Katie Buffalo talks us through the songs that gave her angst as a teen growing up in America. She’s mightily chipper nowadays by the way… LOVE this theme! Continue reading »
Now That’s What I Call Music From My Childhood by @GoodToBeWood
Woody kicks off May’s set theme of Growing Up with some classic tunes from his early years. I wonder if he still knows the dance routines……. Continue reading »
Now Playing – Growing Up
What’s the soundtrack to your youth? Continue reading »
Queued up – Growing Up
The set theme challenge for May is “Growing Up” *slams door, cries dramatically and makes you a mixtape* Continue reading »