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ECLECTIQUE

by Tony Roma
posted 09/02/2010

Eclectique 06:02:10

“Everyone’s gotta learn sometime” ( by The Korgis) is a saying we’d all like to believe, and most apt as the opening song in the latest edition of the Eclectique  show. Having received an email through the week that had his name spelt incorrectly, “which is a little odd, given that to send me an email, you need to spell it right”, The Sheik thought it was best to pass on some simple spelling lessons that we all can follow “It’s I before E , except after Sh”. Thanks Sheik.

Here’s the full playlist.

The Korgis- ‘Everyone’s Gotta Learn Sometime’

Alvin Stardust- ‘My Sweet Deutsche Girl’

Sky- ‘Meheeco’

The Soul Finders- ‘Going Out Of My Head’

Unit 4 + 2- ‘Concrete and Clay’

Sam Cooke- ‘Feel It’

Jackie Wilson- ‘You’ve Brought About a Change In Me’

Marvin Gaye & Diana Ross- ‘Don’t Knock My Love’

David Dundas- ‘When I Saw You Today’

Sharon O’Neill- ‘How Do You Talk To Boys’

Trio- ‘Da Da Da, I Don’t Love You’

Ervin T Rouse- ‘Orange Blossom Special’

Thurman Box- ‘Magnolia Turn Around’

Banjo Baron- ‘You’re So Vain’

John Martyn- ‘Go Easy’

Nat Stuckey- ‘Rainy Night In Georgia’

The Radiators- ‘No Tragedy’

The Monitors- ‘Who Do You Think It Was’

Wall Of Voodoo- ‘Far Side of Crazy’

Numbers- ‘Telephone’

Michael Jackson- PYT’

The Pointer Sisters- ‘Dare Me’

Patti Austin- ‘Do You Love Me?’

Sheila E- ‘Too Sexy’

Eric Jupp- ‘Ironside’

The S.O.S Band- ‘Just Be Good To Me’

Streettalk- ‘Feminine Minds’

John Hiatt- ‘The Negroes Are Dancing’

Jo Jo Zep- ‘Hit & Run’

George McRae- ‘You’ve Got Me Going Crazy’