The Blowin Weekly Extra

More tunes than time…

Playlist is further down…

Blowin 8-10pm, Sunday 27 September 2009

Repeated around 1 am on Tuesday

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

More water

More water - more at www.rob-walsh.net


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New Beehive, Bradford – The Live Room
Rango, a Sudanese-Egyptian band from Cairo, Saturday 10 October http://talesfrombradistan.blogspot.com/2009/09/bradistan-events.html
www.30ips.com/rango/
“Rango’s repertoire is a unique blend of sacred and secular songs which evolved from the former slave communities of Sudan and Ethiopia following the abolition of the slave trade in Egypt, influenced by a complex belief system of Sudanese shamanic practices and the Zar, a healing communion with unseen entities thought to cleanse the soul and relieve suffering.”

Pama Outernational – 18 December, with Axis Sound System www.pamainternational.co.uk
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Gregory, singing my favourite, Tune In www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cnw1nAVTmKY

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Kevin Cummins – Manchester: Looking for the Light through the Pouring Rain
Kevin Cummins’ photographs of the Manchester music scene from 1976 to the present day.
The Roof Space, Salts Mill, Saltaire, Wednesday 30th September – Friday 16 October, 11-4.30
Sunday 11 October, 3pm, Kevin Cummins in conversation with Kevin Sampson about photography, music and the North. Tickets for this event £5 (£3 concessions) on sale in the 1853 Gallery, Salts Mill, or 01274 587377 (10.30am – 5pm daily).

And.. watch Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures…. http://mrdoob.com/lab/av/saville/

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Jimi Hendrix – I Don’t Live Today- Albert Hall – watch the fingers
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nu6mi5-5Flw

The studio version is from Are You Experienced, which I thought the best debut album, ever.. then I remembered Studio One Presents Burning Spear.. making AYE second-best… IMHO, of course. Any more suggestions?

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Blowin 27 September

* Gregory Isaacs – Tune In – Cool Ruler 2xCD – Trojan
* Cream – Born Under A Bad Sign – Gold 2xCD – Polydor
* Glen Brown And King Tubby – Version 78 Style – Termination Dub CD – Blood & Fire
* Boards Of Canada – Roygbiv – Warp20 2xCD – Warp
* Ernest Wilson – I Know Myself – Reggae Anthology: The Channel One Story 2xCD – VP
* Jack Teagarden – The Blues Take 1 – It’s A Serious Thing CD – RCA Bluebird
* Keith Hudson – Satan Side – Studio Kinda Cloudy CD – Trojan
* Orchestre Poly Rythmo De Cotonou – Mede Ma Gnin Messe – Vol 2 Echos Hypnotiques CD – Analog Africa
* The Prophets & Trinity – King Pharoah’s Plague Discomix – Jesus Dread 1972-1977 2xCD – Blood & Fire
* Mike Ink – Paroles (Original) – Warp20 2xCD – Warp
* The Dynamites – Kingston Dub Town – King Tubby & Clancy Eccles All Stars: Sound System International Dub CD – Pressure Sounds – www.pressure.co.uk
* Jimi Hendrix – I Don’t Live Today – Are You Experienced CD – Polydor
* Morwells – Morpheus Special – Morwells Unlimited Meet King Tubby CD – Blood & Fire
* Tricky – Bury The Evidence – Blowback CD – Anti
* Bob Marley & The Wailers – Put It On + Stop The Train – Trenchtown Rock 1969-1978 2xCD – Trojan
* Bob Weir – Cassidy – Ace CD – Dead
* Scientist & Barry Brown – Separation 12” – Dub From The Ghetto CD – RAS
* Eaten Alive By Insects – Unbelieveable – Bradford’s Noise From The Valleys 4xCD – Bradford Noise – thanks To Alan W
* Franco & Sam Mangwana – Co-operation – Golden Afrique Vol 2 2xCD – Network
* Gregory Isaacs – Storm – Mr Isaacs CD – Blood & Fire
* Ossie All Stars – Leggo Dub – Leggo Dub CD – Hotpot
* Franco & TPOK Jazz – Ekaba Kaba – Ekaba Kaba LP
* Nightmares On Wax – Les Nuits – Carboot Soul CD – Warp

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..

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