







“Gimme Your Heat” by Donny BenĂ©t kicked off S7U’s 2015. 11 more jams followed it! Plenty of psychedelic, punk, and electronic. S7U posted a rare gem: “Space Cadet” by The Murlocs. “30 Days In The Hole” by Humble Pie got a lot of love. S7U’s final jam was none other than “Pit Stop (Take Me Home)” by Lovage.
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S7U’s first jam of 2014 was “The Rocker” by Thin Lizzy, and the jams kept coming; 42 in total. It was a year of electronic, soul, and punk. S7U found a rare one: “Today's Lesson” by Nick Cave. “Solid sender” by John Lee Hooker got a lot of love. 2014 drew to a close with “Skin Deep” by The Stranglers.
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S7U’s first jam of 2013 was “212” by Azealia Banks Ft. Lazy Jay, and there was more to come; 55 jams in all. Lots of electronic, jazz, and soul. S7U found a rare one: “Cogele El Gusto” by Wayne Gorbea. “Solid Sender” by John Lee Hooker got a lot of love. In November, S7U introduced This Is My Jam to “Covered In Chrome” by Violent Soho. S7U crossed 100 jams in August! S7U’s 2013 came to a close with “GIVE IT UP OR TURN IT LOOSE” by James Brown.
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In March, S7U joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “Tear It Up” by Billy Wade & The 3 Degrees. Nice. In June, S7U found it, their eternal jam: “God Hates a Coward” by Tomahawk. Lots of jazz, soul, and 60s. S7U posted a rare gem: “One Mint Julip” by Sarah Vaughan. People really liked “Crimson And Clover” by Tommy James & The Shondells. In April, S7U introduced This Is My Jam to “Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues” by Nina Simone. S7U passed 50 jams in October. S7U’s 2012 came to a close with “Bellbottoms” by The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion.
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