Listening Chain Challenge
Posted by: GraemeH on 08 December 2013
Let's see if this works:
I'm listening to the album Above. The challenge is to suggest the next album you will listen to which has a link to it. The link must be described by you and can be as obvious (eg. same artist - potentially boring) or as un-obvious (some hitherto unknown/unexpected connection - potentially interesting), or as oblique as you like.
Points for the most unexpected/clever/funny connections.
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Link - Ma
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Link - Dave Kelly.
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One mega-rare LP.
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I can't see Graeme's entry. But following from Daveas, I'm sure there are numerous links from Glenn Miller to Duke Ellington. One is the Glenn Miller Band performing Anitra's Dance, as arranged by Ellington.
I've been listening to Dr. John's tribute record, Duke Elegant.