Monday, 26 January 2026

The Legend of CD108: Part 3

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More tracks from Sam's favourite in-car compilation... 


Track 7: Jake Bugg - Lightning Bolt

In my head, Jake Bugg is a bit of a one hit wonder, yet it seems he’s been ploughing away in the trenches ever since this song made a minor splash back in 2012. I liked the young-Dylan energy and wordplay of Lightning Bolt, but nothing I’ve heard since has really matched up. Maybe I should investigate further, but – so many artists, so little time. I have on occasion used lyrics from the song in English lessons as they’re ripe for basic analysis in terms of language techniques and connotations.

 

Track 8: The Human Beinz - Nobody But Me

I wrote about this one back when I featured bands name after Human Beings in Namesakes, about how a sales exec I used to work with ripped the song off for a radio advertising jingle, and blah blah blah. I like the song well enough, but it’s not a huge favourite… I think I chose to include it on the CD because of its catchy “No no no no no” chorus, which I thought Sam would like.

 

Track 9: Split Enz - I Got You

I always find it hard to believe that these spiky, weirdly-costumed New Zealand New Wave oddballs would eventually morph into the far more serious and sensitive band Crowded House. Much as I appreciate some of their later work, I generally find Split Enz to be a lot more fun. This is their towering achievement, the “I don't know why sometimes I get frightened” hook never fails to get me singing along.

 

Track 10: George Benson - Never Give Up On A Good Thing

George Benson had a string of excellent pop-soul hits in the early 80s, and in my head this is the biggest one (although the charts tell a different story). By that time, he’d been singing songs for almost 30 years – he debuted back in 1954 when he was 9 years old, releasing records as “Lil' Georgie Benson”.

Anything that was in the charts pre:1987 is pretty much fair game for these compilations; it was only when I turned 15 that I started to become more discerning in my tastes.


More tracks from CD 108 soon.


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