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Great Lost...
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Every day we offer you a trio of Great Lost Tracks and it's over to you to let us know which one you'd most like to hear. This week the theme is Dodgy But Great Songs.
The choices for Friday are as follows (Voting finishes at 11.05am each day):

Track 1: Vote
Peter Frampton - Baby I Love Your Way

 Track 2: Vote
Journey - Don’t Stop Believing

Email Track 3: Vote
The Scorpions - Winds Of Change

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Lemon Jelly provide the perfect soundtrack for ducks at Nottingham's Social in a 2002 gig there and Lush exude Britpop vibes at the Electric Ballroom in 1996. Hanging out in Camden indeed.

Kurt Cobain faves Eugenius' 1992 John Peel session is repeated along with last year's effort from the former Hefner frontman Darren Hayman with his new outfit The Secondary Modern. Live archive from Gomez and Daniel Johnston.

With Grant Lee Philips (under his old 'Buffalo' moniker) live at the Shepherds Bush Empire and ambisexual Britpop Proggers Ultrasound playing Glastonbury in 1998, the year before they disbanded. Evocative 80s sessions from The Shop Assistants and Everything But The Girl.

The Jam bash out some perfect three minute new wave pop in their 1979 concert at the Rainbow Theatre and Chorlton's hat wearer of the year (2001 - ?) Damon Gough aka Badly Drawn Boy dresses for the weather at Glastonbury 2004. Sessions include 80s agit-proppers McCarthy and Wolfpeople for the Freak Zone.



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