The fucking Beatles? Whitney McGraw (and Michael Nao who has a new album out I ain't heard it) I love the Daytrotter sessions Cotton Jones Basket Ride did. They recorded better there than on their albums, which were also good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylZHNaocyHk
Ivor Cutler played the bus driver on Yellow Submarine (one of the Beatles films, they were big fans) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LddPuhzt0F4
It almost sounds like it could from The X Factor but it's Dino J guy so... Sorry Spaceman I didn't liked your chilled as fuck tune, but I still love you man I saw Dino J in 1998, but I never really saw them because I worked in a pub across the street and we got in to all the gigs for free if we wanted I like the country gal vocals at the end
Thankyou for your suggestions. I've had a lot of negativity in my life lately and I want to turn that around. I saw these guys in Edinburgh this year, just before they split up. I met them all, drunkenly, slightly smacked up because I couldn't score any weed. They split up now. June Gloom is one of the most chilled shoegaze albums I've heard in recent years, always a go backtoer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vd6Qz-olFCg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gw3go7DcjOo
found a handful of chill punk songs but this is the go to obviously. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwnoNVOj1Fs
from wiki, The album's lone guest is Rachel Benbow Murdy, band founder Mike Doughty's ex-girlfriend, who supplies a vocal on "Janine". Doughty had Murdy go out to a payphone in Sheridan Square in New York and improvise a long, meandering song into their answering machine. Recorded a year before the Ruby sessions, Doughty and bass player Sebastian Steinberg recorded the tune at the avant-garde jazz club The Knitting Factory during the daytime, when the club was closed, with club soundperson James McLean. McLean put a mic on the answering machine, which Doughty had brought to the session. not mentioned on the wiki is that when he performs the song live he will sing some parts from his ex girlfriends parts of the song,