People don't dance no more (What?). They just stand there like this (Uh huh). They cross their arms and stare you down. And drink and moan and diss (That's right).
The Rapture, Whoo! Alright - Yeah...Uh Huh, 2006
Missed out on a recent Vinylly Friday. Fear not, just load up one of these Spotify playlists and recreate the atmosphere wherever you are. Free shots at 9.00pm not included.
'Vinylly Marathon' electrified the London Marathon with a high-octane playlist that transformed runners' fatigue into fervor, propelling them forward with a mix of timeless tunes and rhythmic motivation.
From Modjo's hypnotic grooves to The Rolling Stones' timeless riffs, capped by SNAP!’s electric surprise, creating an unforgettable night of analog bliss for the footloose and fancy-free.
A musical odyssey masterfully curated, blended classics like Prince's "17 Days" with contemporary beats from Peggy Gou. Liam Gallagher and John Squire's "Just Another Rainbow" epitomized the night's fusion, uniting past and present in rhythmic harmony.
Skankin' nostalgia and fresh beats, seamlessly blending Madness and modern hits. From unexpected thrills like Jessie Ware to dance floor fillers by Duran Duran, it was an eclectic, electric, unforgettable dancefest.
Rock 'n' Roll ecstasy with electrifying classics and surprising gems. Rolling Stones' "Sweet Sounds of Heaven" shines. "Seven Nation Army" and "Love Me Do" ignite the dance floor. Adele's "Chasing Pavements" delights.