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by Dillon Khan


  Yeha-Noha – Sacred Spirit, Chants and Dances of the Native Americans, Virgin, 1995

  God Is A DJ – Faithless, Sunday 8pm, BMG, 1998

  Mas Que Nada – Jorge Ben, Samba Esquema Novo, PolyGram, 1963

  Here I Come (Broader Than Broadway) – Barrington Levy, Here I Come, Greensleeves, 1985

  You Got Me – The Roots, Things Fall Apart, MCA, 1999

  Toccata and Fugue – Johann Sebastian Bach, eighteenth century

  Keep On Movin’ – Soul II Soul, Club Classics Vol. One, Virgin, 1989

  Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) – Eurythmics, Sweet Dreams (are made of this), RCA, 1983

  Happy Birthday – Stevie Wonder, Hotter than July, Tamla, 1980

  New York, New York – Liza Minnelli, New York, New York, Capitol, 1977

  Sympathy For The Devil – Rolling Stones, Beggars Banquet, ABKCO/Decca/London, 1968

  Frozen – Madonna, Ray of Light, Warner, 1998

  Me Against the World – 2Pac, Me Against The World, Interscope, 1995

  Brown Paper Bag – Roni Size, New Forms, Talkin’ Loud, 1997

  Could You Be Loved – Bob Marley & The Wailers, Uprising, Island, 1980

  Welcome To The Jungle – Guns N’ Roses, Appetite For Destruction, Geffen, 1987

  Hooray for Hollywood – Hollywood Hotel (soundtrack by MGM Orchestra), 1937

  Gentleman – Fela Kuti, Gentleman, Creole Down Home Records, 1973

  Stan – Eminem, The Marshall Mathers LP, Interscope, 2000

  I Want Her – Keith Sweat, Make It Last Forever, Elektra, 1987

  Run On – Elvis Presley, How Great Thou Art, RCA, 1967

  Beat It – Michael Jackson, Thriller, Epic, 1982

  Blowin’ In The Wind – Bob Dylan, The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, Columbia, 1963

  Police Officer – Smiley Culture, Police Officer, Fashion Records, 1984

  Are You Gonna Go My Way – Lenny Kravitz, Are You Gonna Go My Way, Virgin, 1993

  Unfinished Sympathy – Massive Attack, Blue Lines, Virgin, 1991

  Losing My Religion – R.E.M., Out of Time, Warner Bros, 1991

  Bitter Sweet Symphony – The Verve, Urban Hymns, Virgin, 1997

  Acknowledgements

  Where do I start to acknowledge those who gave me assistance? I suppose with God who gave me strength and persistence.

  Then there’re the other two musketeers, my mother and sis,

  Followed by my family – to all a big thanks and kiss.

  Friends effervescent with help are too many to mention,

  Add old colleagues and mentors, they would need their own section.

  Jessica, Trevor, Shur, James, Alex, David and the rest,

  Guiding lights who helped me rise to my best.

  The research was vital so I name but a few:

  Blues & Soul, Heat, The Economist, NME – respect’s due.

  What inspired me to write – Jon Stewart and The Daily Show news.

  Gratitude to contributors and reviewers who helped light the fuse.

  All at Puffin and Penguin a debt for completing the mission,

  Shannon Park for starting the journey and having the vision.

  (In alphabetic order: Anna Barnes, Caroline Delaney, Lily Dessau, Francesca Dow, Ciara Franck, Debbie Hatfield, Kirsty Howarth, Nathan Hull, Hannah McMillan, Wendy Shakespeare, Sarah Topping and Tom Weldon.)

  A brotherhood whom I must highlight:

  Sham, Mojo, Jon, Yemi, Nas for your support and insight.

  The final thanks goes to Lamya – my very own LV,

  Without your love this book just wouldn’t be.

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  First published 2012

  Copyright © Dillon Khan, 2012

  Headphones illustrated by Jimi Crayon

  All rights reserved

  The moral right of the author has been asserted

  Typeset by Palimpsest Book Production Limited, Falkirk, Stirlingshire

  Except in the United States of America, this book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, re-sold, hired out, or otherwise circulated without the publisher’s prior consent in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser

  ISBN: 978-0-141-96944-2

 

 

 


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