Music and Football Don't Mix
Jamie Stangroom discovers the uneasy relationship between footballers and music, as he discovers what they listen to before a game, and tries to create a new footballing chart hit.
Music and Football don't really work.....think Diamond Lights by Hoddle and Waddle, Fog on the Tyne by Gazza and the truly appalling Outstanding by Andy Cole. So can a song performed by footballers ever be good?
There's only one way to find out, step forward our intrepid reporter Jamie Stangroom. In this programme he attempts to make a good football song using contributions from musically talented footballers, seeking out those players who away from the game can tinkle ivories, pluck strings or blow their own trumpets.
Once he's collected a mix of samples from the great (ish) of the game Jamie will hand over the results to a couple of top notch producers to get the song into shape. Then it's off to Radio 1 to see if anyone will play it!
Along the way Jamie gets some expert advice from the likes of Glasvegas, Bootsy Collins, Def Leppard, Peter Hook from New Order and the irrepressible Stuart Hall. He also discovers what type of music footballers use pre-match to psyche themselves up, and which players have the worst tastes in music - and that's a long list.
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Duration: 04:21
Broadcasts
- Sat 11 Jun 2011 11:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 5 Live
- Mon 1 Aug 2011 02:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 5 Live