Tag: Punk rock

  • RC 289: Pooh Sticks

    RC 289: Pooh Sticks

    A bear of little brain playing acoustic pooh sticks with lots of musical honey, from songs about sheep to a house party Fox, 8-bit grunge covers to Victorian space hip-hop, Spanish funk to castles in space, ancient synthesisers to arabic hiphop, and Clangers and steam engines oh my! And of course the usual helping of…

  • RC 287: Tarquin Likes Reggae

    RC 287: Tarquin Likes Reggae

    Tarquin likes reggae, Mary Berry likes reggae and she especially likes a Punky Reggae Electronica Soundtrack Jungle Goth Metal Acid Psych Cat Dog & Harmonica Party! With Added new! Improved! Washes whiter! Natural! Mogwai, hence the picture(s) from Robert Smith’s Meltdown. Also John Foxx, John Foxx, in a cardboard box, what is this I cry?…

  • RC 278: Snow Pucker Lips aka Snow Business

    RC 278: Snow Pucker Lips aka Snow Business

    If spring can take the snow awayCan it melt away all of our mistakesMemories made in the coldest winter… As is completely predictable and traditional, I do an episode about snow and it’s mostly all gone in my part of London by the time I upload it. This is for those affected by Snowmageddon-it-can-stop-now, I…

  • RC 275: The Man Whose Dread Expanded

    RC 275: The Man Whose Dread Expanded

    Saying goodbye to Mark E Smith with music from around the world from Icelandic surf/Country & Western, Portuguese Tuga hop, Italian warped cocktail music, American reggae, Polish dub suicide tangos, UK Indie, British lover’s rock and Jazz covers of the Smiths…it’s all there! And it is far from dreadful. Sorry for the slightly longer episode,…

  • Lloydbrary #100 with Radio Clash

    Lloydbrary #100 with Radio Clash

    A new spoken word podcast which marks several things: Ian Fondue’s Lloydbrary reaching #100 (delayed by several major life events), the end of 2017 and start of 2018, and the first time I’ve been part of a spoken podcast in over 3 years, a (brief?) break in my retirement! Older listeners will remember Ian co-hosted…

  • The story of I Feel Love

    The story of I Feel Love

    Donna Summer’s ‘I Feel Love’ – the song that changed the future of music is 40 years old as of July (sorry punk, Sex Pistols et al but it really did change the course of history, pop of the last 4 decades would not exist without it and the techniques it pioneered, whereas punk was…

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