Welcome to the RPM Seven Day Soundtrack, week ending Friday 11th April 2025. Here are the collective's vibrational emanations for the past week...over to...
"Hi RPMers, and what a lovely week! Here’s my 3 tunes."
Benadryl Submarine by Lil Ugly Mane -
Snake Song by Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan -
A Short Song To The Moon by Bill Wells and Aidan Moffat -
"Greetings RPMers, for this week I’ve got two from this weekend’s live entertainment and one from Valerie June’s relatively new album Owls, Omens and Oracles."
The Goose and The Common performed by The Wilderness Yet -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEN3hd6zLCA&list=RDpEN3hd6zLCA&start_radio=1
Torus by Iona Lane -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raXbDbKZSQM&list=RDraXbDbKZSQM&start_radio=1
Joy, Joy by Valerie June -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHqYcTEFHcg&list=RDMHqYcTEFHcg&start_radio=1
"Found a bit of sun, at last, this week and got some bird watching in, but not very warm.
Here's my 3 contributions with best wishes to all RPMers as ever."
Heartbeat City by The Cars -
The Stealer by Free -
Let Your Love Lie Down by Lloyd Spiegel -
Here's the Tender Coming by Jez Lowe -
Idiot Wind by Bob Dylan -
Sea Song by Matthew Shipp -
"A happy Palm Sunday weekend to all RPMers. Here are my 3 this week. One oldie, one new and one from Michael Hurley R.I.P."
Gene Clark with Home Run King -
Gurf Morlix with Ashes -
Michael Hurley with Werewolf -
https://youtube.com/watch?v=y2U7m1havok&si=r58Na-plY2k7eUaP
"That's All Folks."
"Hi RPMers, here are three tracks that I've enjoyed listening to this week..."
Second Spasm by Gryphon -
One Foundation by The Wailers -
Palomino by First Aid Kit -
"As I've got older, I've noticed I can't split my attention so easily to listen to music and read a book simultaneously. Consequently, because I've done a lot of reading this week, not a lot of albums have been played...so only a couple from me this time...blame, or indeed thank, Ray Bradbury and John Buchan."
Harmonic Steps by Ozric Tentacles - "I seem to return to Space For The Earth quite often at the moment, so I've consequently chosen a number of tracks from this Ozrics album in previous 7DS editions. But not, so far, this floaty jazz fusioney one..."
Pipe On The Hob / Hag At The Churn performed by The Bothy Band - "Simply another Irish trad classic. And I like the fade out, just like they do on those there pop records."
'Til Next Time...