The Blowin Weekly Extra – A Long Time…

More tunes than time…

Blowin 8-10pm, Sunday 22 November 2009
Repeated around 1 am on Tuesday

BCB 106.6 FM in West Yorkshire, and www.bcbradio.co.uk everywhere else..

Playlist below…

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Thursday, early November, about 9.30am.

More at www.rob-walsh.net

Thursday, early November

Thursday, early November

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Getting rid of CDs and listening to digital music doesn’t have to mean mp3s..

www.guardian.co.uk/technology/blog/2009/nov/20/linn-audio-streaming-cd-players

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“Sometimes you have to play a long time to be able to play like yourself.”
Miles Davis

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The Velvets meet up, minus Cale and Morrison, and go coffee-table..
www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/nov/19/velvet-underground-members-to-reunite?&CMP=EMCMUSEML384

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Blowin
21 November

Les Wanyika – Sina Makossa – Kenya Dance Mania CD – Earthworks – 10.41
Bob Dylan – Desolation Row – Highway 61 Revisited CD – Columbia – 11.23
Miles Davis – He Loved Him Madly (Bill Laswell edit) – Panthalassa CD – Columbia – 13.38
Rolling Stones – You Can’t Always Get What You Want – Nasty Music CD – 10.53
Fela Kuti – Colonial Mentality – Black President LP – Arista – 10.08
Captain Beefheart And His Magic Band – Ah Feel Like Ahcid + Safe As Milk + Trust Us – Strictly Personal CD – Liberty – 16.42
Gregory Isaacs – Tune In + Version – African Museum 7” – thanks to Baz – 6.30
Television – Marquee Moon – Marquee Moon CD – Elektra – 10.40
Funkadelic with Eddie Hazel – Maggot Brain – Maggot Brain CD – Westbound – 10.18
David Crosby – Cowboy Movie – If I Could Only Remember My Name CD – Atlantic – 8.12
Nightmares On Wax – Les Nuits – Carboot Soul CD – Warp – 6.20
This Mortal Coil – Song To The Siren 7”

More playlists at www.rob-walsh.co.uk

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Keep On Blowin
Rob

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Rob co-founded BCB with Mary Dowson, back when the hills were young and it were all flat caps an chappatis round 'ere. It was known as Bradford Festival Radio then, and thanks to the generosity of Dusty Rhodes we got started. Now he takes photos, puts little silver discs in drawers, mumbles into microphones, and walks on the hills. Keep On Blowin..