Posted on 25 May 2015 by adrian priceWhere was fish on May 25th Checked in at St Albans Listened to Lost, Duty – Paul Buchanan. Listened to Lucky Man – Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Checked in at New Brighton South Listened to Just Be (Acoustic Version) – Paloma Faith. Listened to In The Evening – John Martyn. Listened to Just Be – Paloma Faith. Listened to Races – Glen Hansard. Listened to My Boy Builds Coffins – Florence and The Machine. Checked in at Eastgate Mall Listened to Damned For All Time & Blood Money – Andrew Lloyd Webber Tim Rice. Listened to Vamos A Bailar – Gipsy Kings. Listened to Only The Lord Knows – Mavis Staples. Listened to Fear – Sarah McLachlan. Listened to Easy Lover – Phil Collins. Listened to Day Fever – Marc Moulin. Listened to Natural Thing – M People. Listened to I Can’t Get Next To You – The Temptations. Shared More salad cooking nicely @ambientcreative. More salad cooking nicely @ambientcreative Checked in at Malvern Scout Den Listened to Resolve – Foo Fighters. Listened to I Never Loved a Man – Aretha Franklin. Listened to One Day In My Garden – Amon Tobin. Listened to It’s All Over Now – The Rolling Stones. Listened to Stick With Me Baby – Robert Plant & Alison Krauss. Listened to Hi-Lo and Inbetween – Neil Halstead. Listened to Freedom – George Michael. Listened to Forget It – Breaking Benjamin. Listened to This Modern Love – Bloc Party. Listened to Love Theme From ‘Blade Runner’ – Vangelis. Listened to Fidelity – Regina Spektor. Listened to Unprovoked – Dorsia. Listened to An Echo, a Stain – Björk. Listened to Time to funk – Trafic de Blues. Listened to Homeward Bound – Simon & Garfunkel. Listened to Brass in Pocket – The Pretenders. Listened to Falling Away With You – Muse. Listened to Within You Without You/Tomorrow Never Knows – The Beatles. Listened to Sing,Sing,Sing – Louis Prima. Listened to Terry’s Song – Bruce Springsteen. Listened to Yeh Yeh – Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames. Listened to Summer in the City – Regina Spektor. Listened to Inertia Creeps – Massive Attack. Listened to Punk It Up – Malcolm McLaren.