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Playlist: Hatcham Social

By
Charlotte Davies
– June 27, 2012Posted in: Playlists

It’s time for another Playlist feature! Following our playlist by FAMY, this time we asked Finnigan Kidd from Hatcham Social if he could tell us some songs he likes right now, and this was the result. There are some gems in here…


Catholic Girls // Frank Zappa
“Off his great concept album ‘Joe’s Garage Act 1′, which he describes as “its sort of like a really cheap kind of high school play…”. You have to listen to the whole record.”


I Don’t Blame You // Cat Power
“The first song off her great album ‘You Are Free’”


Come Go With Me // The Del-Vikings
“Amazing harmonies and use of vocals on this, first found it on the American Graffiti soundtrack”


Here Today, Gone Tomorrow // David Bowie
“Still can’t believe this is live, incredible performance.”


Ain’t That A Shame // Fats Domino
“Classic.”


What You Were // The Drums
“A great track off their 2nd record ‘Portamento’. Whole album is great.”


Good Time // The Beach Boys
“Learnt this one recently when I got the 1977 album ‘Love You’ as a present.”


Anthony Boy // Chuck Berry
“Best song ever! Just got his third album on vinyl which has this on, so good.”


She Power // Primal Scream
“This is off their second album.”


Ducks // Charles Boyer
“Charlie from Electricity In Our Homes‘s first single, produced by Toby Kidd.”

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Charlotte Davies

About Charlotte Davies

Editor-in-Chief of Hooting And Howling Magazine. Just a Northern soul. Music obsessive (read: journalist), band manager and occasional DJ. Record collection includes The Horrors, The Crookes, The Heartbreaks, Talking Heads, Orange Juice, Hey Sholay and Blur. Twitter: @charlottethird

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