Like your music?
I’ve just been doing a Quality Assurance listen-back/dip-in to this weekend’s show, and I have to say that the first and last tracks on this week’s podcast are extra-specially-excellent.
The two tracks in the middle aren’t too shabby either, but the first and last are awesome.
We also discuss a few random topics (below).
Because we do the show live, we’re going to ease our way in to making a much larger regular feature of taking on-air phone calls. Because we’ve not been brilliant with making this as regular as it should be.
Anyway, that’s this weekend’s show.
If you’d like to give it a trial listen you have 3 options:
- You can listen by streaming the show straight from our website: just click here!
- Or you can download the show to your computer or your mobile phone so you can listen whenever you want, and in the privacy of your own home: just right click here and use the ‘save’ or ‘save as’ option in your browser
- Or if you have iTunes, you can get the show from the iTunes store (free of charge!): just click here and listen to it on your iPod, iPhone, iPad, your computer or other iTunes-compatible music player. Better than radio.
- And you can now get the show on your mobile phone from our friends over at Stitcher.com!
The musical goodness that you can listen to in this week’s show includes:
- Everybody Be Cool, Weekend (http://www.myspace.com/everybodybecoolonline)
- Seerauber Jenny, Push It Away From Here (http://www.myspace.com/seerauberjennyuk)
- Phoenix Williams, Everything’s Good (http://www.myspace.com/phoenixwilliams )
- The Dice, Control (http://www.myspace.com/thediceuk)
Some of the talkie bits we cover in this week’s show includes:
- Audio and interviews from our visit to the Battstock Music Festival with The Epstein, Danny Wilson (Danny & The Champions Of The World), and Trevor Moss and Hannah Lou
- Audio and an interview with Georgia Garrett
- A give-away. We will let the first person who contacts us have Georgia’s Armed Forces charity single
- A brief chat about Sam Manicom‘s book launch in London
- Film review: The Crazies (1973)
- Film review: Point Break (the incomplete version)
- A new book is published every 15 seconds
- A big tribute to the late Geoffrey Burgon
- ITV’s new breakfast show cost £1million to launch, attracts 800,000 viewers
I have already downloaded it. I am driving up to Loughborough today and the radio in my car has broken, so you guys are going to be me entertainment for the journey!
Loughborough’s gain is Oxford’s loss. 🙂