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Off The Record / 10-12pm / 29th October

On this week’s show we gave respect to Braintree Town FC for their mural of Keef and to the inspiration that was John Peel. I recalled yet again how I kissed Pauline Black from The Selecter and how Hall & Oates wrote their greatest song off the cuff. We celebrated the anniversary of the release of the greatest punk album ever by the Sex Pistols and how Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon stayed on the album charts for a very, very, very, very, very, very, very long time. Plus we cheered tour news from Level 42 and guessed lyrics from E.L.O and tested your chart knowledge on what year did Rod the Mod and old hippies Matthews Southern Comfort all enjoy #1 records?
All in all it was another great show, worthy of a community radio award…or at least a nomination. Click here to listen to it if you missed it:

Show#12 Playlist
Echobelly – King Of The Kerb
The Rolling Stones – It’s Only Rock N’ Roll
The Divine Comedy – How Can You Leave Me On My Own
The Selecter – Three Minute Hero
Massive Attack – Protection
Electronic – For You
Gov’t Mule – Wine & Blood
Prodigy – Breathe
Hall And Oates – I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do)
Tears For Fears – Pale Shelter
Haircut One Hundred – Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)
The Undertones – Teenage Kicks
John Lee Hooker – Boom Boom
Electric Light Orchestra – Last Train To London
Matthews Southern Comfort – Woodstock
Rod Stewart – Maggie May
Level 42 – The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up)
Blancmange – Don’t Tell Me
The Cure – Cut Here
Sex Pistols – Holidays In The Sun
Pink Floyd – Us And Them
Fleetwood Mac – Shake Your Moneymaker
Coldplay – Orphans
Elvis Presley with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – Can’t Help Falling In Love
Roberta Flack – The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
Black – Wonderful Life

Off The Record / 10-12pm / 29th October

On this week’s show we gave respect to Braintree Town FC for their mural of Keef and to the inspiration that was John Peel. I recalled yet again how I kissed Pauline Black from The Selecter and how Hall & Oates wrote their greatest song off the cuff. We celebrated the anniversary of the release of the greatest punk album ever by the Sex Pistols and how Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon stayed on the album charts for a very, very, very, very, very, very, very long time. Plus we cheered tour news from Level 42 and guessed lyrics from E.L.O and tested your chart knowledge on what year did Rod the Mod and old hippies Matthews Southern Comfort all enjoy #1 records?
All in all it was another great show, worthy of a community radio award…or at least a nomination. Click here to listen to it if you missed it:

Show#12 Playlist
Echobelly – King Of The Kerb
The Rolling Stones – It’s Only Rock N’ Roll
The Divine Comedy – How Can You Leave Me On My Own
The Selecter – Three Minute Hero
Massive Attack – Protection
Electronic – For You
Gov’t Mule – Wine & Blood
Prodigy – Breathe
Hall And Oates – I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do)
Tears For Fears – Pale Shelter
Haircut One Hundred – Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)
The Undertones – Teenage Kicks
John Lee Hooker – Boom Boom
Electric Light Orchestra – Last Train To London
Matthews Southern Comfort – Woodstock
Rod Stewart – Maggie May
Level 42 – The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up)
Blancmange – Don’t Tell Me
The Cure – Cut Here
Sex Pistols – Holidays In The Sun
Pink Floyd – Us And Them
Fleetwood Mac – Shake Your Moneymaker
Coldplay – Orphans
Elvis Presley with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – Can’t Help Falling In Love
Roberta Flack – The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
Black – Wonderful Life

Off The Record / 10-12pm / 29th October

On this week’s show we gave respect to Braintree Town FC for their mural of Keef and to the inspiration that was John Peel. I recalled yet again how I kissed Pauline Black from The Selecter and how Hall & Oates wrote their greatest song off the cuff. We celebrated the anniversary of the release of the greatest punk album ever by the Sex Pistols and how Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon stayed on the album charts for a very, very, very, very, very, very, very long time. Plus we cheered tour news from Level 42 and guessed lyrics from E.L.O and tested your chart knowledge on what year did Rod the Mod and old hippies Matthews Southern Comfort all enjoy #1 records?
All in all it was another great show, worthy of a community radio award…or at least a nomination. Click here to listen to it if you missed it:

Show#12 Playlist
Echobelly – King Of The Kerb
The Rolling Stones – It’s Only Rock N’ Roll
The Divine Comedy – How Can You Leave Me On My Own
The Selecter – Three Minute Hero
Massive Attack – Protection
Electronic – For You
Gov’t Mule – Wine & Blood
Prodigy – Breathe
Hall And Oates – I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do)
Tears For Fears – Pale Shelter
Haircut One Hundred – Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)
The Undertones – Teenage Kicks
John Lee Hooker – Boom Boom
Electric Light Orchestra – Last Train To London
Matthews Southern Comfort – Woodstock
Rod Stewart – Maggie May
Level 42 – The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up)
Blancmange – Don’t Tell Me
The Cure – Cut Here
Sex Pistols – Holidays In The Sun
Pink Floyd – Us And Them
Fleetwood Mac – Shake Your Moneymaker
Coldplay – Orphans
Elvis Presley with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – Can’t Help Falling In Love
Roberta Flack – The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
Black – Wonderful Life

Off The Record / 10-12pm / 29th October

On this week’s show we gave respect to Braintree Town FC for their mural of Keef and to the inspiration that was John Peel. I recalled yet again how I kissed Pauline Black from The Selecter and how Hall & Oates wrote their greatest song off the cuff. We celebrated the anniversary of the release of the greatest punk album ever by the Sex Pistols and how Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon stayed on the album charts for a very, very, very, very, very, very, very long time. Plus we cheered tour news from Level 42 and guessed lyrics from E.L.O and tested your chart knowledge on what year did Rod the Mod and old hippies Matthews Southern Comfort all enjoy #1 records?
All in all it was another great show, worthy of a community radio award…or at least a nomination. Click here to listen to it if you missed it:

Show#12 Playlist
Echobelly – King Of The Kerb
The Rolling Stones – It’s Only Rock N’ Roll
The Divine Comedy – How Can You Leave Me On My Own
The Selecter – Three Minute Hero
Massive Attack – Protection
Electronic – For You
Gov’t Mule – Wine & Blood
Prodigy – Breathe
Hall And Oates – I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do)
Tears For Fears – Pale Shelter
Haircut One Hundred – Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl)
The Undertones – Teenage Kicks
John Lee Hooker – Boom Boom
Electric Light Orchestra – Last Train To London
Matthews Southern Comfort – Woodstock
Rod Stewart – Maggie May
Level 42 – The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up)
Blancmange – Don’t Tell Me
The Cure – Cut Here
Sex Pistols – Holidays In The Sun
Pink Floyd – Us And Them
Fleetwood Mac – Shake Your Moneymaker
Coldplay – Orphans
Elvis Presley with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – Can’t Help Falling In Love
Roberta Flack – The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
Black – Wonderful Life

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