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A nice chilled laid back podcast this week.
I started with a cracking tune by the mighty
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 56:54 — 65.2MB)
A nice chilled laid back podcast this week.
I started with a cracking tune by the mighty
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In a very packed show this week I play the amazing Bang Bangs, Sand River, Suiseinoboaz, Sophie Peacock, Coloured Lines and a track by good old me, why don’t you>>
I interview the fragrant Salme Dalhistrom
Thinking on from my “Would you pay” post I thought this might be an interesting topic for discussion.
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In an ale fueled, jump around type podcast I featured the great sounds of
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Yes, not like last weeks 44 pretender, this is the real deal.
A bit early as I’m going on my holidays, enjoying the broads of Norfolk.
This week I play some of my favourites
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A frankly shambolic podcast, I even got the number wrong it IS number 43. What I DID get right was the music, they are all new artists to Is This Thing On. I played the songs of
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A nice big noisy one this; I play
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Ok Jazzers, have I got a podcast for you?
Packed full of lovely jazz from he likes of Sunna Gunnlaugs from Iceland, The Jason Parker Quartet from Seattle USA, Rainier Straschill from Germany, Fleeting Silence from the USA, Sigurdor Guomundsson from Iceland, The Matt Erion Trio from the USA and me from good old England!
I sound a bit tired because I was so ignore me and listen to the music.
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In a short and sweet podcast this week I played Haunted Stereo, Sonny, Kidd Russell, Shoulders of Giants, Coloured Lines, Clara Barker (rhymes with Sarah) Apoc told us about another Canadian Band this time it was Ennis and I played a track from my new album.
I ranted about a new
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In a podcast that thumbs it’s nose and sticks two fingers up at the music industry I played the brilliant Tim Farrell from America, the fabulous Occasional Orchestra from England, the amazing Lite from Japan, the sublime Wax Ersatz from England, an interview from the very handsome Gideons Demise (and a tune), the stunning Mohatra from Bosnia Herzegovina, Sand river from England and a little thing I knocked up earlier an instrumental of a song I wrote a few years ago.
A bit proggy in places and there’s nothing wrong with that!