Songs about sweltering heat, Willie Nelson’s braids and is vinyl now ‘luxury goods’?

Songs about sweltering heat, Willie Nelson’s braids and is vinyl now ‘luxury goods’?

Author: Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold June 1, 2026 Duration: 47:53

Chasing the shade and slapping the Sunscreen on this week’s overheated news, we pour a tinkling drink and reflect upon the following …

 

… British people in hot weath-ah!

 

… when rock stars you haven’t seen for 50 years pop up on Zoom

 

… Lennon’s tooth? Timberlake’s toast? Mooney’s school report? Weird things sold at auction

 

… Paul Horn playing in the Taj Mahal, Sonny Rollins on the Williamsburg Bridge, U2 in Slane Castle

 

… are new vinyl albums now ‘luxury goods’ and old ones ‘antiques’?

 

… where you can hear the Abbey Road building on the Dark Side of the Moon

 

… the cinematic records Daniel Lanois made in an abandoned movie theatre near Santa Barbara

 

… Summer In The City: the Lovin’ Spoonful’s road-drill and Regina Spektor’s cleavage

 

… Cat-calming music! Gym motivation! Stress-busting songs for Spurs fans on Judgement Day! The age of the prescriptive playlist

 

… the new dawn of instrumental music, “a public utility like turning on a tap”

 

… and the single Sinatra recorded for Maureen Starkey (only one copy made!).


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