The news - just between Steve Lamaque and Janice Long on Radio 2. I don't like her but she often plays some good records.
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Jarvis Cocker's solo album. It's a bit disappointing, but Fat Children is a great song. And I love the hidden track at the end: "C**ts Are Still Running The World."
I'm still listening to GbV - taking the albums in chronological order. Now up to Earthquake Glue.
In Bob We Trust.
Sao Paolo by Guillemots.
Mark Lamarr on Radio 2. He's playing loads of great obscure 60s garage rock.
A foreign version of Electric Prunes "I had too much to dream last night". Brilliant. No idea what language it is though. Italian maybe.
Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ June 26 2008, 5:33 PM BSTSao Paolo by Guillemots.
I used to work with someone who's in the Guillemots. Dull fact there.
Robyn may try and jump on you now. I think.
Quote: Seefacts @ June 26 2008, 11:02 PM BSTI used to work with someone who's in the Guillemots. Dull fact there.
Did he used to say the same thing every day in the same style like his band does? And remix stuff for Mike Skinner on the side?
EDIT:
I don't think I made much sense there.
Quote: Winterlight @ June 26 2008, 11:19 PM BSTDid he used to say the same thing every day in the same style like his band does? And remix stuff for Mike Skinner on the side?
He's only a minor member of the band.
So no.
Damnit! I knew that as I did my re-edit that Seefacts would post and then make it look as though he'd posted after my re-edit.
EDIT:
My re-edit was actually after his response.
I'm going to bed now before I confuse anyone else.
Quote: Winterlight @ June 26 2008, 11:22 PM BSTDamnit! I knew that as I did my re-edit that Seefacts would post and then make it look as though he'd posted after my re-edit.
EDIT:
My re-edit was actually after his response.
I'm going to bed now before I confuse anyone else.
Sorry for making you look a tit . . .
*really tries not to make comment*
Bob Dylan's Radio 2 programme. Before I realised it was him I though who the f**k is that wierd old Yank?
Consistently a very imteresting programme because it's always so varied.
Radcliffe and Maconie from earlier.