The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #73665   Message #1308450
Posted By: Fee
27-Oct-04 - 05:30 AM
Thread Name: Brand new folk show on the radio
Subject: RE: Brand new folk show on the radio
This is what we played this week. The Floor Spot featured Tim van Eyken. Thanks to Larkrise Ranter in the chatroom for tips on pronunciation ;o), and to everyone who listened...we hope you enjoyed it!:


The Barely Works – Byker Hill
from The Big Beat (Cooking Vinyl)

The Witches of Elswick – Honey for the Bee (False Love Won Back

FLOOR SPOT: Dr Faustus – The Cambric Shirt
from The First Cut (Beautiful Jo)

Fernhill – Gwalch
from - Hynt (Beautiful Jo)

Nancy Kerr and James Fagan – Elsie Marley/
from Between the Dark and the Light (Fellside)

FLOOR SPOT: Tim van Eyken and Robert Harbron – Sussex Waltz
from One Sunday Afternoon (Beautiful Jo)

(The next two were our tribute to John Peel):

June Taybor – The Scarecrow
from Abyssinians (Topic)

The Cheviot Ranters – Cornrig Tunes
originally from unknown album (Topic), taken from FABRICLIVE .07 - John Peel (Fabric)

FLOOR SPOT: Waterson:Carthy – Napoleon's Death
from - Fishes and Fine Yellow Sand (Topic)

John Spiers and Jon Boden – Jiggery Pokerwork/Haul Away/The Seven Stars
from Bellow (Fellside)


Chris's show on just before Cool as Folk; 'Random Noises' (9pm - 10pm), is also worth tuning in for, this week's entire playlist was a tribute to John Peel and the music he introduced Chris (and of course many others) to:

The Detroit Cobras - Shout Bama Lama; The Velvelettes - Needle in a
Haystack; Jimmy Reed - Hush Hush; Greensleeves - Low and Sweet; The White Stripes - Girl, you have no faith in medicine; The Kingswoods - Pretty Vacent; Joe Strummer and the Mescaleroes - Get Down Moses; Smith and Selway - 15.5 Remake; Richard and Linda Thompson - Dark End of the Street; P J Harvey - Good Fortune; Meanwhile, Back in Communist Russia - Morning After Pill; Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart (John Peel live mix); Louis Jordon and his Tympany Five - Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens; The Undertones - Teenage Kicks.


RIP John, We envy the radio listeners wherever you've gone...

Cheers

Fee