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#bbcradiolondon #newmusic Morning everybody… On yesterday’s latest radio show, the Saturday Session, we paid tribute to The Jam’s late, great Rick Buckler & were lovin’ latest tunes from #TheDelines #bradford #joboxers ICYMI…you can catch up via @ www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...

Remembering Louise Lopez on her birthday. Here are Odyssey performing Native New Yorker on TopPop in 1977 youtu.be/qA7RgCib8kE

#weekendsingles In the face of unrelenting bleakness in the news - I choose colour #reasonstobecheerful

Another birthday .... Mr Burns. (Release The Hounds!) Happy Birthday to Jake - he wore the leather jacket well. Suspect Device, the original single, sounding well on the radio round here. https://buff.ly/41cdhdk

The Daily Star this morning is brutal.

Wire - I'm the fly youtu.be/LngKY5LvKtI?...

The Clash, Slits, Subway Sect and Buzzcocks at White Riot Tour, Edinburgh, May 7th, 1977. Pics by Annette Weatherman

Rick Buckler, drummer of The Jam, dies at 69 after short illness

So sorry to hear about Rick Buckler's passing. I recently released a never-before-seen video of my interview with him on The Jam's final year and their split. #RickBuckler #TheJam www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZTG...

Rick Buckler has passed away aged 69 louderthanwar.com/rick-buckler... via @louderthanwar

😭🙏🏻 RIP Rick.

Released on this day in 1978: Crossing the Red Sea with The Adverts, the debut album by #TheAdverts youtu.be/mBE1VmThpAQ?...

Released 47 years ago today Crossing the Red Sea with The Adverts, the debut studio album by The Adverts, featuring the single One Chord Wonders THE ADVERTS - One Chord Wonders (Marquee, London, 2nd September 1977) #punk #punkrock #theadverts #history #punkrockhistory #otd

#weekendsingles Morning

#Weekendsingles #Vinyl

Here’s the good stuff! Poor quality snippets of Macca’s demo of Step Inside Love have been circulating for years, but here’s a full version from a BBC editor who was lent an acetate which he copied to a quarter inch tape. In 1968 Paul could do no wrong! youtu.be/tO3vnIWDa3g?...