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I took part in a pilot with Patrick Woodward] called Memory Box that my sister-in-law Lynne (Angel) Kerr is initiating in which you pick your eight/nine most influential tracks from childhood to the present day - which is then recorded as a kind of podcast.
Roy Stannard's Life Tracks
1.Ricky Nelson - Hello Mary Lou (Father's favourite)
2.Bob Lind - Remember the Rain (played it all the time when I was ten)
3.America - A Horse with no Name (first consciously adult record purchase, still love it today)
4.Marvin Gaye - What's Going on (first record that told me that you could actually change things with a song)
5.Geneva - Tranquillizer (Lyric 'We will be happy while we are still young' nuff said)
6.Mike Scott (Waterboys) - What do you want me to do (don't believe in God, you will after listening to this)
7.Tom Baxter - My Declaration (My philosophy of life captured in a beautiful song, perfect)
8.Fleet Foxes - Helplessness Blues ( a classic song from the present - they do still write songs like that!)
9.Neil Young - Like a Hurricane (Recorded live before a gig in Toronto in 1975, released on 'American Stars n' Bars' in 1977.
Played by me on Brighton Pirate Radio in 1980. Arguably the best guitar playing of all time. If asked, this is my
favourite track of all.

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