
Time for another twenty slices of 7 inch vinyl goodness, with Singles Night at Platinum Al’s Virtual Hot Tub!
You know what that means: an evening of me playing through a stack of vinyl singles, one after the other, whilst imbibing the booze. It’s more fun than it sounds, honest! There are untold treasures in my pile of records waiting to be rediscovered – plus a few duds that should be consigned to the pop junk pile.
Join me now, on yet another daring voyage into my vinyl collection…
- Paul Simon – “You Can Call Me Al” / “Gumboots”
- Steppenwolf – “Hey Lawdy Mama” / “Twisted”
- Steppenwolf – “Born to be Wild” / “The Pusher”
- Iggy Pop – “Livin’ on the Edge of the Night” / “The Passenger”
- C.W. McCall – “Convoy” / “Long Lonesome Road”
- Belinda Carlisle – “Do You Feel Like I Feel?” / “Do You Feel Like I Feel? (Dance Mix)”
- The Dave Clark Five – “Glad All Over” / “I Know You”
- Chris Montez – “Let’s Dance” / Lonnie Mack – “Memphis”
- Dion & The Belmonts – “A Teenager in Love” / “I Can’t Go On (Rosalie)”
- Hank Williams – “Honky Tonk Blues” / “I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive” / “My Bucket’s Got a Hole in it” / “Baby, We’re Really in Love”
- Slade – “Skweeze Me, Pleeze Me” / “Kill ‘Em at the Hot Club Tonite”
- M – “Pop Muzik” / “M Factor”
- Nancy Sinatra & Frank Sinatra – “Somethin’ Stupid” / Frank Sinatra – “Call Me”
- Kylie Minogue – “What Do I Have to do” / “What Do I Have to do (Instrumental)”
- Queen – “You’re My Best Friend” / “’39”
- 10cc – “I’m not in Love” / “Good News”
- Rod Stewart – “Ain’t Love a Bitch” / “Scarred and Scared”
- David Bowie – “Sound and Vision” / “A New Career in a New Town”
- Eagles – “Witchy Woman” / “Earlybird”
- The Sweet – “Hell Raiser” / “Burning”
Well, I had to own a copy of that Paul Simon classic, right? And the Slade B-side is tantalisingly close to hot tub, though I wouldn’t want Noddy and pals murdering anyone in my Virtual Hot Tub.
A couple of Steppenwolf killers there: look at that Easy Rider style double A side! One of the most underrated bands ever. I was lacking an Iggy single in my collection, hence that purchase – but didn’t realise that “The Passenger” was on the B-side. That’s definitely going in my jukebox, when I get one.
Regular readers will know how much I adore the lovely Belinda Carlisle. That single is a picture disc, with a bonus photo and frame (see pic) – not bad for a 50p charity shop purchase. On the other hand, I’ve never rated Kylie (I much prefer her sister, phwooar!) – but that tune’s not bad.
With some legendary country and pop – not to mention awesome tunes from Queen, Bowie and Sweet – that’s a pretty damn fine playlist. “Convoy” was one of my earliest favourite songs, by the way.
I’ll be back soon with another Singles Night – stay tuned!