Calling London
So far the playlist looks like this - I'm sure I'm missing some Del Amitri and Deacon Blue though... More suggestions welcome...
London Calling The Clash
Werewolves of London Warren Zevon
Going Underground The Jam
Town Called Malice The Jam
Carnaby Street The Jam
Chelsea Girl Simple Minds
(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea Elvis Costello
19th Nervous Breakdown The Rolling Stones
Cool For Cats Squeeze
Money (That's What I Want) The Beatles
Dirty Old Town The Pogues
A Rainy Night In Soho The Pogues
Mornington Crescent Belle & Sebastian
Oxford Street Everything But The Girl
This City Never Sleeps Eurythmics
Baker Street Gerry Rafferty
Last Train To London Electric Light Orchestra
London's Burning The Clash
Caledonia Frankie Miller
London Calling The Clash
Werewolves of London Warren Zevon
Going Underground The Jam
Town Called Malice The Jam
Carnaby Street The Jam
Chelsea Girl Simple Minds
(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea Elvis Costello
19th Nervous Breakdown The Rolling Stones
Cool For Cats Squeeze
Money (That's What I Want) The Beatles
Dirty Old Town The Pogues
A Rainy Night In Soho The Pogues
Mornington Crescent Belle & Sebastian
Oxford Street Everything But The Girl
This City Never Sleeps Eurythmics
Baker Street Gerry Rafferty
Last Train To London Electric Light Orchestra
London's Burning The Clash
Caledonia Frankie Miller
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Squeeze - Up the Junction?
(not very similar there...)
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Ian Dury, indeed. Whatever you choose, it's a sound of London, I guess!
Dusty Springfield "Don't Sleep in the Subway"?
Some punk? All those London postcards...
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And if I went for Dusty it would have to be "Downtown"
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There must be loads of Costello - I can't think how I missed him.
And happy Squeeze? Though I can't actually think of any!
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Isn't London in Essex? It's all the South East as far as I'm concerned.
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Middlesex doesn't really exist now.
Essex is out east, stuck between London and Suffolk.
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This amused me today...
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Deacon Blue - Everytime you Sleep (about commuting in London)
Can't think of any Dels tracks...
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What about "Nothing Ever Happens?"
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"Originally I wanted to write an album of songs for my friends. I also wanted to put things down which wouldn't get left until after people died. I'd spent so much time talking about my late father I thought it wrong I hadn't written something for my mother. So here it is. Inspired by a rail journey into London one July morning in 1999 as I came into London and realised how beautiful and exciting it is as you get close and closer to the centre."
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Although obviously I approve of it, because the artist is called Frankie.
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And get K to phone me: does he EVER check his messages?
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And Lloyd Cole: "Charlotte Street" is in Fitzrovia, the area west of Tottentham Court Road. (Although there may be one in Glasgow, Manchester, wherever, too!)
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