Here are all of tomkagni's jams.
Jammed: 11th Aug 2014
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by That Petrol Emotion
Great band who never quite made it. I like their earlier albums but this is a fantastic pop song from 1990.
Jammed: 29th Jul 2014
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by Half Man Half Biscuit
Jammed: 21st Jul 2014
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by Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Love when she busts out the guitar solo at 1:30. Good documentary on her here - http://vimeo.com/51287182
Jammed: 19th Jun 2014
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by Baby Huey
Cover of the Curtis Mayfield song. Might be even better than the original. Pt. 2 is here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ky55Mbpo1BY
Jammed: 9th Jun 2014
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by Wynonie Harris
"Your eyes look like two cherries in a glass of buttermilk..."
Jammed: 21st May 2014
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Jammed: 16th May 2014
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Jammed: 10th May 2014
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by Robbie Fulks
A bit different than his usual sound but this is still great.
Jammed: 7th May 2014
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by The Automatics
Recorded in 1978 for their debut album that went unreleased for 20+ years.
Jammed: 14th Apr 2014
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by Viet Cong
Sorry, but this is a "play along" version, but you can listen to the original here -- https://soundcloud.com/viet-cong/bunker-buster-mix2
Jammed: 1st Apr 2014
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by Richard X. Heyman
Overlooked and underrated power-pop genius. From his 1991 album "Hey Man, like all his music, every note was played by the man himself.
Jammed: 31st Mar 2014
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Jammed: 25th Mar 2014
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by The Pretenders
35 years ago this month the Pretenders released this Kinks cover as their debut single.
Jammed: 17th Mar 2014
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by The Pogues
Since Cheltenham Races are in full flow and Paddy's Day is on the way I think this is appropriate.
by Junior Brown
The "Hendrix of Twang" with that crazy looking guit-steel he plays (and his wife in the background on rhythm guitar).
Jammed: 8th Mar 2014
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Jammed: 28th Feb 2014
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by MARAH
It all started with an obscure book, Mountain Minstrelsy of Pennsylvania, published nearly a century ago as a collection of song lyrics gathered in the mountains of Pennsylvania by Henry Shoemaker, a folklorist and "song catcher." The book eventually found its way into the hands of David Bielanko and Christine Smith (members of the rock band Marah) shortly after they relocated from Brooklyn to rural central Pennsylvania. Excited by the idea of creating a new and relevant album based upon the lost writings, Bielanko and Smith took liberties in writing new original music, as well as reworking the 100+ year old song lyrics that were often fragmented - and at other times admittedly inaccurate. Finally they put together an analog studio in an old church in Millheim, PA and recruited a band to tackle the recordings, including Gus, an 8-year-old fiddle prodigy. The album Marah presents Mountain Minstrelsy of Pennsylvania is out February 25th, 2014.
by Stanley Frank
Power-pop from 1977, had this on a tape years ago and just came across it on youtube - what a song!
Jammed: 15th Feb 2014
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Jammed: 25th Jan 2014
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Jammed: 18th Jan 2014
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Jammed: 13th Jan 2014
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Jammed: 8th Jan 2014
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Jammed: 3rd Jan 2014
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