On this week’s show we remembered when Elvis Costello’s songs were cut a bit short, and when Malcolm McClaren sacked Glen Matlock from the Pistols.
We doffed our bucket hat to Jarvis Cocker, gave thanks for Brian Holland’s pen, and were transported back to a school disco by the Ska sound of The Beat.
We took another step closer to a Soul Weekender thanks to Mr Frankie Beverly and Maze. Played a subconscious earworm from The Cure, and quizzed you on lyrics from Alison Moyet’s diary, and when The Specials and The Jam were both at #1 in the charts.
If you missed the show? Then don’t blame your cat, or anyone else’s cat for that matter, it’s not their fault. Leave them safely in the corner of your room, coughing up a furball, and just click on the link below and enjoy.
Show#49 Playlist
The Rolling Stones – Jumpin’ Jack Flash
The Smiths – Bigmouth Strikes Again
Elvis Costello And The Attractions – High Fidelity
Sex Pistols – No Feelings
Depeche Mode – Everything Counts
Pulp – Sorted For E’s & Wizz
The Four Tops – Baby I Need Your Loving
Holland-Dozier-Holland – Why Can’t We Be Lovers
The Beat – Hands Off She’s Mine
The Beat – Best Friend
The Divine Comedy – How Can You Leave Me On My Own
Maze – Before I Let You Go (Live)
Joan Armatrading – Love And Affection
Toyah – It’s A Mystery
The Cure – The Lovecats
The Specials – Too Much Too Young
The Jam – Town Called Malice
Yazoo – Nobody’s Diary
David Bowie – Valentine’s Day
Blur – Death Of A Party
UB40 – Don’t Break My Heart
Supertramp – The Logical Song
The Kinks – Come Dancing
Stereophonics – Forever
The Beatles – Let It Be
Nat King Cole – Let There Be Love
The Seahorses – Blinded By The Sun
Heatwave – Always & Forever
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