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Doris, Manuel Göttsching and Johnny Harris with Bill Brewster and Partha Banerjea

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Jim Irvin and guests select and discuss some under-appreciated albums. In this episode: DJ and co-author of Last Night A DJ Saved My Life, Bill Brewster and consultant paediatric psychiatrist and survivor of the Battle of Lewisham, Partha Banerjea.

The albums in this episode are: Doris - Did You Give The World Some Love Today, Baby? (1970), Manual Göttsching - E2 E4 (1984) and Johnny Harris - Movements (1970).

Also discussed, the sanity of record collecting, music's relationship to autism, musical apartheid in the '70s, the reason we dance, life-changing moments in clubs, life-threatening moments at gigs and sending the future king to the scene of an insurrection.

To listen along to all three albums and other music mentioned in the show or chosen by our guests, go to this accompanying playlist:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/188hjCUfqXHVCsXej1Qc9c?si=c9e766fcb9a449ce&pt=1e35a969d3949d6909d1209f843458dd

For any comments or queries, visit jimirivin.com and reach us via the Contact page.

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Jim Irvin and guests select and discuss some under-appreciated albums. In this episode: DJ and co-author of Last Night A DJ Saved My Life, Bill Brewster and consultant paediatric psychiatrist and survivor of the Battle of Lewisham, Partha Banerjea.

The albums in this episode are: Doris - Did You Give The World Some Love Today, Baby? (1970), Manual Göttsching - E2 E4 (1984) and Johnny Harris - Movements (1970).

Also discussed, the sanity of record collecting, music's relationship to autism, musical apartheid in the '70s, the reason we dance, life-changing moments in clubs, life-threatening moments at gigs and sending the future king to the scene of an insurrection.

To listen along to all three albums and other music mentioned in the show or chosen by our guests, go to this accompanying playlist:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/188hjCUfqXHVCsXej1Qc9c?si=c9e766fcb9a449ce&pt=1e35a969d3949d6909d1209f843458dd

For any comments or queries, visit jimirivin.com and reach us via the Contact page.

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