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17/04/2017

Hear Grandaddy's Jason Lytle's Manic Q and A in tonight's show. Along with some cheeky chatter and splendid tunes like Richard Hell, Flat Worms and an exclusive Record Store Day track from Toy.

2 hours

Last on

Mon 17 Apr 2017 19:00

Music Played

  • Richard Hell & the Voidoids

    Love Comes in Spurts

    • Blank Generation.
    • Sire Records.
    • 001.
  • Mike Blaha

    Frog & Toad

    • Wet Bridge Records.
  • Pip Blom

    I Think I'm In Love

    • Toaster Records.
  • Robyn Hitchcock

    I Want To Tell You What I Want

    • YEP ROCK.
  • Peacers

    Jurgen's Layout

    • Introducing the Crimsmen.
    • Drag City.
  • Generation X

    From the Heart (John Peel session 7th July 1977)

  • Mac DeMarco

    On The Level

    • Captured Tracks.
  • The Seeds

    Evil Hoodoo

    • First Album/Pushin' Too Hard.
    • Impact.
    • 004.
  • Brix & The Extricated

    Damn For Eternity

    • Blang.
  • Madonnatron

    Headless Children

    • Trash Mouth Records.
  • Toy & Rose Elinor Dougall

    The Half Remarkable Question

    • Vermillion.
  • Weather Prophets

    Lighthouse Room (Janice Long session 2nd Oct 1985)

  • Feature

    Jealous

  • The Ronettes

    Keep On Dancing

  • TeenCanteen

    Millions

    • Sirens.
    • Last Night From Glasgow.
  • Weyes Blood

    Do You Need My Love

  • Grandaddy

    Brush With The Wild

    • Last Place.
    • 30th Century Records.
    • 002.
  • Sam & Dave

    Soul Sister Brown Sugar (Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ session )

  • Cardiacs

    She Is Hiding Behind the Shed

  • Richard Dawson

    Ogre (Radio Edit)

    • Domino.
  • Cory Hanson

    The Garden of Delight

    • The Unborn Capitalist From Limbo.
    • Drag City.
  • Flat Worms

    Red Hot Sand

    • Volar Records.
  • Led Zeppelin

    What Is And What Should Never Be (Top Gear Session, 24 Jun 1969)

Broadcast

  • Mon 17 Apr 2017 19:00

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