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It's time for our annual review of the best music of 2025, as chosen by our listeners. We begin with the OG of new music, Steven Routledge and his selections from the tons of music he heard in 2025. Rockin' the Suburbs on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or other podcast platforms, including audioBoom, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon, iHeart, Stitcher and TuneIn. Or listen at SuburbsPod.com. Please rate/review the show on Apple Podcasts and share it with your friends. Visit our website at SuburbsPod.com Email Jim & Patrick at rock@suburbspod.com Follow us on the Threads, Facebook or Instagram @suburbspod If you're glad or sad or high, call the Suburban Party Line — 612-440-1984. Theme music: "Ascension," originally by Quartjar, next covered by Frank Muffin and now re-done in a high-voltage version by Quartjar again! Visit quartjar.bandcamp.com and frankmuffin.bandcamp.com.
In this episode of Bonfire Conversations, I sit down with composer and sound designer Mick Gordon for an in-depth conversation about his career, creative process, and approach to music.Mick Gordon is best known for his work on video games such as DOOM, DOOM Eternal, Wolfenstein: The New Order, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, Prey, and Killer Instinct. His music for the DOOM franchise helped redefine how heavy music functions in interactive media and earned widespread industry recognition, including Best Music at The Game Awards 2016. His work has since influenced films, trailers, and games across the industry.In this conversation, Mick reflects on his childhood and early influences in Australia, the path that led him to composing, and key turning points in his career. He discusses his philosophy of “change the process, change the outcome,” perfectionism, working under pressure and deadlines, and how he approaches finding a distinct creative voice in an evolving industry. The discussion also touches on his recent work on Routine and the design decisions behind its soundscape.The episode concludes with Penny for Your Thoughts, a lighter segment exploring Mick's influences, favorites, and broader reflections on creativity.Bonfire Conversations is a podcast focused on the creative mind—how artists think, adapt, and evolve across disciplines.
The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music
NEW FOR JANUARY 1, 2026 One foot in front of another . . . Onward Motion - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 523 1. Auld Lang Syne (live) - Jimi Hendrix / Band Of Gypsys 2. Chinese New Year - Odd Man Out 3. Born In The U.S.A. (live) - Bruce Springsteen 4. Baby Blue - Badfinger 5. The Changeling (live) - Patti Smith 6. L.A. Woman (alt) - The Doors 7. China Girl (live) - Iggy Pop 8. Hold Out Your Hand / You By My Side / Silently Falling - Chris Squire 9. Blue Rondo A La Turk - Dave Brubeck Quartet 10. A Song For All Seasons - Renaissance 11. Caesar's Palace Blues (live) - U.K. 12. Love In Vain - Faces 13. Manish Boy (live) - John Fogerty 14. Cathedral - David Crosby and Graham Nash w/ Colorado Symphony Orchestra 15. Memory Motel - The Rolling Stones 16. In Liverpool (live) - Suzanne Vega 17. Matte Kudasai (live) - Beat 18. High (alt) - The Cure The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. A happy and prosperous 2026 to all. Accept No Substitute. Click to leave comments on the Facebook page.
I feel like this year gave us some incredible music from a variety of artists. I wanted to share with you some of the bands and songwriters that were on repeat for me this year. We'll be talking about Tyler Childers, Margo Price, Nathan Evans Fox, Wednesday, Turnstile, Scowl, Lucy Dacus and Jay Som. I hope you dig it!
Since 2010 - Will Herems and Sarah LaDuke have wrapped up the year in music during the waning hours of each calendar year. They missed a couple of years for a couple of different reasons, but are here, this year, to share some songs with you.
On the Wednesday December 31st edition of Georgia Today: The GPB office gives their picks for the best music of the year.
Sneaking in at the last possible moment, it's the No Tags best of 2025 show! As is tradition, we're joined by Henry Bruce-Jones to look back on the year in tunes and spotlight some lesser-feted records that you need to hear.We tried to avoid going over the same releases that we covered on the Best Music of 2025 So Far episode from July, so if you're wondering where the love is for Smerz, aya, Jim Legxacy or numerous other albums from the first half of the year, we probably talked about them back then.Scroll down for a time-stamped rundown of the episode – the full version is available on Substack, along with our personal Best of 2025 lists. But we want to hear your highlights as well! Tell us your most loved (and hated) releases, films or trends of the year, and let us know if we missed anything crucial via the comments.In case you forgot, our second book is out now.We've been running No Tags for over two years now. We do it around other jobs, we have no corporate backing, no sponsorship and we don't even run ads on the podcast. If you'd like to show your thanks, it really helps if you leave us a positive review over at Apple Podcasts. You can also like or share this post on Substack, which makes a big difference – and if you really love the pod, you can subscribe to our paid tier for £5 per month.Happy new year!Running order:People Making Music In A Room: feeo, The Necks, Water From Your Eyes, Kelela, Shell Company & Older Brother, Rat Heart, Blawan, DJ Travella, Dijon, Alex GDance Corner (33:16): Slikback - 'Data', Beatrice M - ‘Midnight Swim', Facta - ‘Jets', K-Lone - ‘Someone Else', Anthony Naples - ‘Compact', Efdemin - ‘Signal to Noise', Car Culture - ‘Nothingburger', Jump Source - ‘On' (ft. Martyn Bootyspoon), Minor Science - ‘Mortals', Ploy - ‘It's Later Than You Think', Hodge - ‘Tom's Tweaks', Nikki Nair - ‘Sheeps', Slikback and Skrillex - ‘Kixa', Debba - ‘Electrolyte' (Wordcolour Remix)Rap Corner (1:09:18): EsDeeKid, Jawnino & Surf Gang, RoosterPop Corner (1:31:44) Lily Allen, Addison Rae, UnderscoresNo Rules! (1:42:12) Los Thuthanaka, Coldsteel, Camille Keller, ear, weed420, d.silvestre, Oli XL, Jennifer WaltonAmbient afters (2:00:03) Oneohtrix Point Never, Klein, 7038634357, Begena Songs from Ethiopia. Get full access to No Tags at notagspodcast.substack.com/subscribe
Reflecting on 2025's Best Music with Mylla Issues & Simone Insights, Witchy Vibes, and Global ReachIn this episode, we wrap up 2025 and dive into an insightful conversation with Mylla Issues and her BF, Simone Mancinelli. Mylla shares her musical journey, her love for 'witchy' vibes, and her inspirations from the 80s, including Kate Bush. The discussion touches on how Mylla integrates gothic and witchy elements into her music and on the significance of this for her and her fans. Simone translates and tells us how he provides honest feedback on her work. They also discuss the future of radio, the role of streaming platforms, and plans for international tours. A must-watch for fans of unique, genre-blending music and an understanding of independent music scenes.
In this episode of the But I Know The DJ podcast, we get the inside scoop on just how useful Beatsource is for DJs. Next, the guys discuss how they feel about 2025 when it comes to the quality of music that was released. Also, tune in for Snax and Cammmy's reaction to the Diddy documentary!
For our latest roundup of 2025 we look at the year in music, with Ali joined once again by musician and righteous supporter of Scottish music, Gefahrgeist's Fiona Liddell. As is now customary, they each pick 10 tracks to discuss which have left their mark over the last 12 months.As they make clear, they could easily have picked many, many, more examples from what was another incredible year for Scottish music, (and on another day possibly would), but we hope you enjoy their musical musings, meanderings, and memories.There's a Spotify playlist where you can listen to all the songs Fiona and Ali talk about, and if you like what you hear then please explore further, follow, and support the bands, musicians, artists, and labels involved. The reason for our Best Of 2025 podcasts is the hope you'll hear about something you'd like to investigate yourself, and this music chat offers plenty of choice.For full details, including all the ways to listen (and the playlist), head over to scotswhayhae.com
In this episode of Mostly Superheroes, we break down our Best of Music and Live Events from 2025 — from Spotify Wrapped chaos and shared family playlists to unforgettable concerts, Vegas Sphere shows, WrestleMania, GalaxyCon, and more. We talk favorite artists (Radiohead, Coheed and Cambria, Kid Cudi, Taylor Swift), debate Spotify vs Amazon Music, recap incredible live shows across St. Louis and beyond, and reflect on the pop culture moments that defined our year.
From Apple News In Conversation: The end of the year is a moment to reflect on the art and culture that stood out. Apple News In Conversation host Shumita Basu sat down with two culture critics — Sam Sanders, the host of The Sam Sanders Show on KCRW, and Anne Helen Petersen, creator of the podcast and newsletter Culture Study — to break down their top releases. They talk about the music, film, and TV they loved most in 2025. Plus, our listeners share their own picks for this year’s can’t-miss shows and albums.
This week, Federico and John close out the year by sharing their favorite music of 2025. The Best Albums of 2025 Federico's Picks Forgiving Spree by Slowly Slowly Idols by Youngblud NSFW by The Paradox Better Days by Yellowcard Qualifying Miles by We Are Scientists Album of the Year: Pruning of the Limbs by Moving Mountains John's Picks (my world is an) oyster by Chloe Moriando Modern Romance by Chloe Qisha Ego Death at the Bachelorette Party by Hayley Williams Cosmic Selector Vol. 1 by Lord Huron Tunnel Vision by Beach Bunny Album of the Year: Living While Dying by fanclubwallet Follow us on Mastodon MacStories Federico Viticci - John Voorhees Follow us on Bluesky MacStories Unwind MacStories Federico Viticci John Voorhees Affiliate Linking Policy: https://www.macstories.net/privacy-policy/
The end of the year is a moment to reflect on the art and culture that stood out. Apple News In Conversation host Shumita Basu sat down with two culture critics — Sam Sanders, the host of The Sam Sanders Show on KCRW, and Anne Helen Petersen, creator of the podcast and newsletter Culture Study — to break down their top releases. They talk about the music, film, and TV they loved most in 2025. Plus, our listeners share their own picks for this year’s can’t-miss shows and albums.
The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music
NEW FOR DECEMBER 15, 2025 Cutting edge musical waves . . . Sawtooth Future - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 522 1. Gospel Plough - Robert Plant & Suzi Dian 2. Dr. Bogenbroom - Jethro Tull 3. Rainmaker (live) - Traffic 4. The Watchmaker - Steven Wilson 5. Ram On - Paul McCartney 6. And I Love Her (early) - The Beatles 7. I Talk To The Wind (early) - King Crimson 8. The American (live) - Simple Minds 9. All Fighters Past - Yes 10. Burning With Optimisms Flame (early) - XTC 11. This Charming Man (alt) - The Smiths 12. Sacred Sound - IQ 13. The King Shall Come - The Kevin Brown Quintet 14. Passages - Randy McStine 15. Lou Reed Was My Babysitter - Jeff Tweedy 16. Postcards - Craig Finn 17. There Are No Words / Broke Down and Busted (alt) - Todd Rundgren 18. Revolutionary Night - Rude Guest 19. Twist And Crawl - The English Beat 20. Kiss And Tell - Bryan Ferry 21. Sister Lost Soul - Alejandro Escovedo 22. Journey To The Center Of Your Mind - The Ramones 23. Hypnotized (live) - Fleetwood Mac The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. A wave is as good as a listen. Accept No Substitute. Click to leave comments on the Facebook page.
Our very own musical Santa is back for another year: NPR Music critic Ann Powers joins host Marie Cecile Anderson and producer Daniel Sumstine to share her overflowing sleigh of great songs and albums from Nashville artists in 2025. We're talking Hayley Williams, Margo Price, William Tyler, Kashus Culpepper, and so many more — did your fave make the list? Check out Ann's Top 10 albums of 2025 here. Learn more about the sponsors of this December 15th episode: Aura Frames - Get $35 off the Carver Mat frame with Promo Code CITYCAST Get more from City Cast Nashville when you become a City Cast Nashville Neighbor. You'll enjoy perks like ad-free listening, invitations to members only events and more. Join now at membership.citycast.fm/nashville Want some more City Cast Nashville news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Nashville newsletter.
Fionnuala is joined by Cian Sullivan and Louise Bruton to unpack the year in music for 2025.For the month of December, 50% of all Patreon earnings will be donated to Critical - sign up at patreon.com/flopcultureGive the gift of Flop Culture this Christmas at patreon.com/flopculture/gift Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As 2025 comes to an end, The Sunday Special is looking back on the year in culture.This week, we're listening to the songs and albums that defined the year, for better or worse. Gilbert Cruz is joined by Caryn Ganz and Lindsay Zoladz from The Times's pop music desk to discuss some of the biggest and best releases of 2025.Albums and songs mentioned in this episode:Bad Bunny, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos”Lady Gaga, “Mayhem”Justin Bieber, “Daisies”Chappell Roan, “The Giver” and “The Subway”Sabrina Carpenter, “Manchild”Doechii, “Alligator Bites Never Heal”Taylor Swift, “The Life of a Showgirl”Morgan Wallen, “I'm the Problem”Ghost, “Skeletá”Dijon, “Baby”Geese, “Getting Killed”Water From Your Eyes, “It's a Beautiful Place”PinkPantheress, “Fancy That”Lily Allen, “Tennis”Ella Langley, “Choosin' Texas”Sleigh Bells, “Bunky Becky Birthday Boy”Hayley Williams, “Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party”Turnstile, “Never Enough”On Today's EpisodeCaryn Ganz is the pop music editor at The Times.Lindsay Zoladz is a pop music critic at The Times and the writer of The Amplifier newsletter.Additional ReadingBest Albums of 2025Best Songs of 2025 Photo Illustration by The New York Times; From left, Angela Weiss/AFP — Getty Images (Lady Gaga); OK McCausland for The New York Times (Geese); Erika Santelices/Reuters (Bad Bunny); Helle Arensbak/AFP -- Getty Images, via Ritzau Scanpix (PinkPantheress) Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher. For more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytimes.com/app.
TV reviews - The best music books and gigs of the year
We pick our top ten albums and honorable mentions as we recap another very busy year in progressive rock. (This is not the Prog Report Awards). Host: Roie Avin Panel: Kyle Fagala, Daniel Levy, Victor Giol ,Prog Nick, Geoff Bailie
Broadcaster Aifric O'Connell tells Brendan about some of the best live music and comedy gigs in Ireland next year, to help anyone putting tickets on their Christmas list.
December 5th, 2025 | Join us for a tour through our favorite music of the twenty first century so far, where personal taste reigns and nobody pretends to be a professional critic. Big disclaimer: this is not a formal review of modern music. It is simply the stuff we love, the songs that stuck with us, and the picks we will happily defend even when we probably should not.Want to jump straight to the good stuff Check the episode chapters on your podcast platform to skip around to each selection.Starring @nojathanparker and @zachrotello. Follow us on socials @radiovania and @radiovaniashow. Visit radiovania.com or send your thoughts to radiovaniashow@gmail.com
The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music
NEW FOR DECEMBER 1, 2025 Music from the bottom of the lake. Satellite View - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 521 1. Hells Bells - AC/DC 2. Desire - U2 3. Live and Let Die - Wings 4. Welcome To The Occupation - R.E.M. 5. Every Word Means No - Let's Active 6. Everywhere That I'm Not - Translator 7. First Flash Of Freedom - Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers 8. Everybody Laughs - David Byrne 9. I'm So Bored (With The U.S.A.) (early) - The Clash 10. Exhausted (live) - Foo Fighters 11. Dear Mr. Fantasy (live) - Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood 12. Bang A Gong (Get It On) (live) - Blondie 13. Home By The Sea / Second Home By The Sea (live) - Genesis 14. Freeway Jam - The Rolling Stones w/ Jeff Beck 15. A Quick One (While He's Away) (live) - The Who 16. You Never Give Me Your Money (early) - The Beatles 17. City Of New Orleans (live) - Willie Nelson w/ Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks 18. Rainy Days In California - Rodney Crowell 19. Probable Cause - Chris Gilmartin 20. Killing Moon - Nouvelle Vague 21. Hardy Country - Robert Fripp and Andy Summers 22. Thick As A Brick (live excerpt) - Jethro Tull The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Seeing the big picture since 2004. Accept No Substitute. Click to leave comments on the Facebook page.
Step inside the world where music brings characters, creatures, and entire universes to life. In this episode, we sit down with Trevor Hoffmann, a celebrated video game and children's animation composer whose diverse musical upbringing—spanning classical piano, church music, orchestral composition, Southern gospel, indie touring, and EDM ghost writing—shapes his unmistakable sound.Trevor has composed for major animated series including Lego Friends, My Little Pony, Bossy Bear, Strawberry Shortcake, and the award-winning Deepa & Anoop (winner of Best Music at the 2023 Kidscreen Awards). As a prolific song producer, he has collaborated with Disney, Netflix, HBO, Nickelodeon, Wildbrain, and Fremantle, producing more than 400 songs for artists and television.Join us as we explore Trevor's creative process, the evolving landscape of video game and animation music, the business of composing for major studios, and how he blends emotion, storytelling, and technical precision to craft unforgettable soundscapes.
The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music
NEW FOR NOVEMBER 15, 2025 Specific taste for discerning listening. Specific Taste - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 520 1. Rainy Days and Mondays - Aimee Mann 2. Feel Flows - The Beach Boys 3. Waiting For The Man (live) - David Bowie 4. The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (live) - Peter Gabriel 5. Dancing With The Moonlit Knight / The Musical Box (live) - Genesis 6. Guinnevere (live) - Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young 7. Sweet Little Angel / It's My Own Fault / How Blue Can You Get - Hour Glass 8. Bold As Love (early) - Jimi Hendrix Experience 9. I'd Love To Change The World - Ten Years After 10. Who Are You (alt) - The Who 11. Handle With Care (live) - Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers 12. The Ballad Of Peter Pumpkinhead - XTC 13. Kashmir (live) - Led Zeppelin 14. Highway Star (live) - Deep Purple 15. Anyday (live) - Tedeschi Trucks Band 16. Don't You Ever Listen (live) - Todd Rundgren 17. Retropolis - The Flower Kings 18. Cadence and Cascade (alt) - King Crimson The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Tasting for you since 2004. Accept No Substitute. Click to leave comments on the Facebook page.
The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music
NEW FOR NOVEMBER 1, 2025 Single lane. Stereo sound. Single Lane Ahead - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 519 1. Life During Wartime (live) - David Byrne 2. Take It So Hard (live) - Keith Richards & The X-Pensive Winos 3. Gimme Shelter (live) - The Rolling Stones 4. Sway - Chrissie Hynde and Lucinda Williams 5. The Afternoon (Tuesday) - The Moody Blues 6. And Your Bird Can Sing - Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs 7. We Can Work It Out - The Beatles 8. Atlantic City (alt) - Bruce Springsteen 9. (Gotta Get A) Meal Ticket - Elton John 10. Waiting In The Wings - Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin 11. Trilogy - Jad&Den Quintet 12. Mary (alt) - Robert Fripp w/ Daryl Hall 13. The Sheltering Sky (alt) - King Crimson 14. South Side Of The Sky (live unplugged) - Yes 15. The Chain (early) - Fleetwood Mac 16. Gold Dust Woman - Warren Haynes w/ Grace Potter 17. Just Like A Woman - Govt. Mule w/ Gregg Allman and Friends 18. The Miracle (Of Joey Ramone) (alt) - U2 19. Maggie May (live) - Melissa Etheridge 20. Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town (live unplugged) - Pearl Jam 21. Set The Timer - Tirez-Tirez 22. Spanish Dancer - Steve Winwood 23. Suedehead - Morrissey The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Your exit for great music since 2004. Accept No Substitute. Click to leave comments on the Facebook page.
With the release of 'Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere', this week on Screentime John Fardy looks at the best and some of the worst music biopics of all time when he chats to Today FM'S Claire Beck and Film Critic Chris Wasser.
Joz Norris is an acclaimed comedy writer and performer. He makes unusual shows for the Edinburgh Fringe including the smash hit Joz Norris Is Dead. Long Live Mr Fruit Salad. (winner of the Comedians' Choice Award for Best Show, nominee for the Malcolm Hardee Award for Comic Originality, the Chortle Award for Best Music & Variety Act, and longlisted for the Edinburgh Comedy Award) and Blink (one of the Evening Standard's Top 20 comedy shows of 2022, and sponsored by Arts Council England), both of which transferred to multiple runs at Soho Theatre. In 2020 he adapted You Build The Thing You Think You Are, which would have been a new live show, into a feature film streamed online which was acclaimed as one of the comedy highlights of the year by both the Guardian and the Telegraph. His original sitcom for BBC Radio 4, The Dream Factory, co-written with Miranda Holms, was a radio pick of the week in the Observer, the Times, the Telegraph and the Mail on Sunday, and was featured on Radio 4's Comedy of the Week podcast, and his Radio 4 comedy special A Small Talk On Small Talk was a Guardian Audio Pick of the Week. He was also the co-host and co-creator of BBC Radio 4's Useless Millennials with Roxy Dunn, and has guest starred in Radio 4's The Many Wrongs Of Lord Christian Brighty; The Now Show and The Train At Platform 4.Joz Norris is our guest in episode 535 of My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he'd like to preserve and one he'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Tickets for Joz's tour are available here - https://www.joznorris.co.uk/you-wait-time-passes-uk-tour .Follow Joz Norris on Instagram & Twitter/X: @JozNorris .Follow My Time Capsule on Instagram: @mytimecapsulepodcast & Twitter/X & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter/X: @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people .To support this podcast, get all episodes ad-free and a bonus episode every Wednesday of "My Time Capsule The Debrief', please sign up here - https://mytimecapsule.supercast.com. All money goes straight into the making of the podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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NEW FOR OCTOBER 15, 2025 Down by the river . . . Edge Of My Yellow - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 518 1. Chicago (live) - Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young 2. Speedway At Nazareth (live) - Mark Knopfler 3. Oliver's Army (live) - Elvis Costello and Steve Nieve 4. I Heard It Through The Grapevine (live) - John Fogerty 5. So You Want To Be A Rock and Roll Star (live - Material Issue 6. Sweet Home Chicago (live) - Johnny Winters 7. High Hopes - Ray Wilson 8. Cancer (live) - Joe Jackson 9. Rock Me On The Water (live) - Linda Ronstadt 10. Coyote (live) - Joni Mitchell 11. Helpless (live) - Neil Young w/ Joni Mitchell 12. This Used To Be Paradise - Marcia Ball 13. Gloria In Excelsis Deo (early) - Patti Smith Group 14. Dancing Barefoot - U2 15. Echo Beach - Martha And The Muffins 16. Promised You A Miracle (acoustic live) - Simple Minds 17.. Can't You Hear Me Rocking (live) - The Rolling Stones 18. Light My Fire (live) - The Doors 19. The Musical Box (live) - Genesis The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Your soundtrack for the sidelines. Accept No Substitute. Click to leave comments on the Facebook page.
Welcome back to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! it's a music podcast. On this week's show Steve and Gaz go through the very best music of September, and one from October as well.We look at new music from AFI (that's the October one), Suede, Big Thief, Nine Inch Nails, G-Flip, Geese, David Byrne and the Ghost Train Orchestra, Saint Etienne, Kojey Radical, Sprints, Maruja, Baxter Dury, Liquid Mike, Shame, Chip Wickham, Kieran Hebden & William Tyler, G-Flip, Modern Life is War, Venera, Chore, Wednesday, Teenage Bottlerocket and Nation of Language.We also review Oasis, again, only this time at Wembley and pontificate over the possibility of a Sonic Youth reunion.
The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Podcast - Music For People Who Are Serious About Music
NEW FOR OCTOBER 1, 2025 Where the answers are always the same . . . Stupidville - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 517 1. In My Time Of Dying (live) - Led Zeppelin 2. Everybody's Song - Robert Plant 3. Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You - Joan Baez 4. One In A Long Line - Sarah McLachlan 5. Rescued - Foo Fighters 6. Bargain (live) - The Who 7. I Met The Buddha At A Downtown Party - David Byrne 8. You Know You Know - (live) - Mahavishnu Orchestra 9. Neil And Jack And Me (live) - BEAT 10. Aqualung (live) - Jethro Tull 11. Inca Roads (early) - Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention 12. The Light Lies Down On Broadway / Riding The Scree - Genesis 13. Wooden Ships (live unplugged) - David Crosby and Graham Nash 14. Midnight Rider (live unplugged) - Stephen Stills, David Crosby and David Lindley 15. Working Class Hero (live) - The Allman Brothers Band 16. Chelsea Hotel '78 (live) - Alejandro Escovedo and Susan Volez 17. Gasoline Alley - Rod Stewart 18. She Talks To Angels (unplugged) - The Black Crowes 19. I'm The Answer - Simon Townshend 20. Fortress Around Your Heart (live) - Sting 21. Always On My Mind - Pet Shop Boys The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. A cure for the neighborhood enlightenment. Accept No Substitute. Click to leave comments on the Facebook page.
Why This Episode Matters:Dan Rothman isn't just the guitarist of London Grammar, he's a prolific songwriter, producer, and collaborator who's helped carry the band through more than a decade of international success. In this conversation, Dan shares candid reflections on band diplomacy, the power of restraint, and the deep emotional connections that make songs timeless.Who is Dan Rothman:Dan Rothman is best known as the guitarist and co-founder of London Grammar, the British trio whose atmospheric sound and powerhouse vocals have captivated global audiences. Beyond the band, Dan has written, produced, and collaborated with a wide range of artists, and is carving out a serious path as a songwriter and producer in his own right.What We Dive Into:* The balance between being a diplomat and being an artist* How therapy and self-reflection shaped Dan's role in the band* The importance of restraint in guitar and production choices* Lessons from industry legends (Mark Ronson, Greg Alexander, Sting)* Why relationships matter more than hit-making formulas* The beauty of collaboration vs the myth of doing it all aloneThree Key Takeaways:* Diplomacy keeps bands together - Dan calls himself the “bridge” between personalities, showing how soft skills can be as important as technical ones.* Restraint is a superpower - from guitar playing to production, leaving space often creates the strongest emotional impact.* Collaboration > Isolation - even the biggest producers lean on others' strengths. Great records are born from relationships, not ego.Before You Go:Think about your own sessions: are you leaving space for the artist's voice, or filling it with your own ideas? Try practicing restraint and see what emerges when you focus on trust and emotion over perfection.Chapters:0:00 – Intro1:25 – Beyond London Grammar?3:25 – Music as relationships5:35 – Diplomacy, therapy, and keeping the band together7:30 – Saying no to “smash hits”12:30 – The making of “Hey Now”17:55 – Does hard work make a better song?23:00 – Deliberation vs spontaneity24:20 – Guitar tones, amps, and the London Grammar sound28:40 – The art of restraint in guitar playing37:20 – Writing songs that move people41:20 – Emotion over analysis in songwriting48:00 – California Soil and collaborative creation50:20 – Returning to DIY and reflecting on Truth Is a Beautiful Thing57:20 – Collaboration vs doing it all alone59:50 – Quick Hits1:06:15 – Closing reflections & outroList of References from the Interview:Songs:* “Hey Now” – London Grammar* “All My Love” – London Grammar* “You Only Get What You Give” – New Radicals* “Message in a Bottle” – The Police* “Murder on the Dancefloor” – Sophie Ellis-BextorProducts/Gear:* Vox AC30* Fender Twin Reverb* Strymon Flint pedal* UAD Ox Box* H-Delay (Waves)Connect with Dan:* YouTube: @Rothmanmusic* Instagram: @dan.hjrothman* Spotify: London Grammar* Apple Music: London GrammarConnect with Toru:* Website: torubeat.com* Instagram: @torubeat* YouTube: @torubeat* Spotify: Toru* Apple Music: ToruCredits:This episode was co-produced, engineered and edited by Matthew Diaz. From ProducerHead, this is Toru, and in a way, so are you. Peace. Get full access to ProducerHead at producerhead.substack.com/subscribe
https://brianfunk.comIs your best music not getting made? Do you struggle through the process? This video contains 10 habits of prolific music producers. Adopt them into your music making and let your best music come to life! Every time we make music is a unique and special experience. We will never be in exactly the same place again. We have to take advantage of each moment we get otherwise, that music will never get made. Listen on Apple, Spotify, YouTube Takeaways: Every music creation moment is unique and special. Prolific music production requires consistent practice. Don't wait for the perfect moment to start creating. It's okay to borrow ideas from other artists. Create what you want to hear, not just for others. Establish a routine to make music regularly. Embrace constraints to enhance creativity. Explore side projects to find new inspiration. Immerse yourself in a creative environment. Share your work to build a community and grow as an artist. Links: Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store Thank you for listening. Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider! And don't forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk
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NEW FOR SEPTEMBER 15, 2025 Under the roof that the rain comes in . . . Rooftop Serenade - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 516 1. Murder By Numbers - The Police 2. For Whom The Bells Toll - Metallica 3. Born In The U.S.A. (early) - Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band 4. Lazarus - David Bowie 5. Isolation - Dessau 6. So Alive - Love and Rockets 7. Low Self Opinion - Henry Rollins 8. With A Little Help From My Friends (live) Tedeschi Trucks Band w/ Leon Russell, Chris Robinson, Dave Mason et al 9. Drowning On Dry Land (live) - Tab Benoit and Jimmy Thackery 10. It's Don't Mean A Thing If It Don't Have The Swing - Joe Jackson w/ Iggy Pop 11. Good Time Woman (early) - The Rolling Stones 12. Frame By Frame (live) - Beat 13. You Wear It Well / Maggie May (live) - Faces 14. Cars Hiss Past My Window - The Doors 15. The Low Spark Of High-Heeled Boys (live) - Rickie Lee Jones 16. Pacific 212 - 808 State 17. Hey Baby / In From The Storm (live) - Jimi Hendrix 18. Confrontation - Tangerine Dream 19. King Of The Mountain (live) - Kate Bush 20. Thank You / Crazy Little Thing Called Love (live) - Queen w/ Robert Plant The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Shouting from the rooftops since 2004. Accept No Substitute. Click to leave comments on the Facebook page.
Hello friends, welcome back to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! where we talk about music.On this weeks show Steve and Gaz round up the very best stuff from the month of August, with reviews of new material from Deftones, Hayley Williams, Joey Valence & Brae, The Hives, Superchunk, Earl Sweatshirt, Nourished by Time, Skepta & Fred Again, Burial, Blood Orange, Dinosaur Pile Up, Sam Russo, Nova Twins, Guedra Guedra, Far Caspian, Spycamera, Water From Your Eyes, GoGo Penguin, The Armed and Nova Twins.We also chat about the upcoming Radiohead tour announcement.
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NEW FOR SEPTEMBER, 2025 The musical truth will set you free . . . Poke Truth - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 515 1. Five Years - David Bowie 2. Torn and Frayed - The Rolling Stones 3. Deja Vu (live) - C.P.R. 4. When The Music's Over (live) - The Doors 5. Child Of Time (live) - Deep Purple 6. Magic Bus (live) - The Who 7. Everydays (live) - Yes 8. Dreams Of Heaven - Flash 9. March Of The Black Queen / Funny How Love Is - Queen 10. Sleepless (alt) - King Crimson 11. Blue Savannah (alt) - Erasure 12. Blue (live) - Odd Man Out 13. Penny Lane / Message In A Bottle (live) - Sting 14. Out Of Reach - Terry White 15. Girls Talk (unplugged) - Aimee Mann The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Giving out the truth since 2004. Accept No Substitute. Click to leave comments on the Facebook page.
Text us about this show.Eric LaBrosse is the owner of Cherry Pit Studios in the Milwaukee suburb of Menomonee Falls, WI. He's grown his business over the years having started in his parents' basement to now owning the facility outright. Over time Cherry Pit's reputation for clean, quality recordings has grown and is now one of the go-to studios in SE Wisconsin. On this show we discuss his philosophies on recording and engineering, how he preps artists to come to sessions prepared, his own band called The Heroes Lie and how their music is used in TV, and much more. Plus we have three selections that will give you a solid sampling of Eric's work at Cherry Pit Studios."Where's My Wizard Of Oz" written and performed by Aubrey Marie℗ 2024 Aubrey Marie. Used with permission of Aubrey Marie"Forever and a Day" performed by The Splitzwritten by John Jaco℗ 2023 The Splitz. Used with permission of John Jaco"10-4" performed by The Heroes Liewritten by Eric LaBrosse℗ 2021 The Heroes Lie. Used with permission of Eric LaBrosseMelody Audiology LLCAudiology services for all. Specializing in music industry professionals and hearing conservation.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showVisit Into The Music at https://intothemusicpodcast.com!Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/intothemusic E-mail us at intothemusic@newprojectx.com YouTube Facebook Instagram INTO THE MUSIC is a production of Project X Productions.Host/producer: Rob MarnochaVoiceovers: Brad BordiniRecording, engineering, and post production: Rob MarnochaOpening theme: "Aerostar" by Los Straitjackets* (℗2013 Yep Roc Records)Closing theme: "Close to Champaign" by Los Straitjackets* (℗1999 Yep Roc Records)*Used with permission of Eddie Angel of Los StraitjacketsThis podcast copyright ©2025 by Project X Productions. All rights reserve...
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NEW FOR AUGUST 15, 2025 Reasonable exits for unreasonable times . . . Reasonable Exit - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 514 1. Chicago - Graham Nash 2. This Must Be The Place - Arcade Fire 3. Eight Miles High (live) - Roxy Music 4. While My Guitar Gently Weeps (live) - Todd Rundgren and Joe Jackson w/ The Ethel String Quartet 5. Dear Prudence - Siouxsie and The Banshees 6. I Am The Walrus / Whipping Post (live) - Frank Zappa 7. The Idiot Bastard's Son (live) - Sting 8. Walls Come Tumbling Down - Paul Weller 9. Passion Is No Ordinary Word - Graham Parker 10. Rodriguez For One Night - David Crosby w/ Donald Fagan 11. Wake Up And Make Love With Me - Ian Dury and The Blockheads 12. Without A Clue - Arthur Nasson 13. Rainy Day, Dream Away - Robben Ford and Taj Mahal 14. Born Under A Bad Sign (live) - Albert King 15. You Shook Me (live) - Led Zeppelin 16. Firth Of Fifth (live) - Genesis w/ Bill Bruford 17. Blackbird - Genius The Fool 18. In The Wake Of Poseidon - King Crimson 19. The King Will Come (live) - Wishbone Ash 20. Turn To Stone (live) - Eagles 21. Amazing Journey (early) - Pete Townshend The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Your music door man since 2004. Accept No Substitute. Click to leave comments on the Facebook page.
The Best of the Month episode is Patreon-only. Public subscribers get the first 25 minutes or so of the episode as a free preview. Members get to hear the whole episode on Patreon as part of a €6 a month subscription so come join us! Andrea is taking the summer off the podcast and listening parties, so this month's special guest is Ailbhe Reddy, the Irish musician, songwriter and soon to be book author. Ailbhe has recently started a really good Substack, and is working on novel and has a new album on the way, with new music coming in September. Myself and Ailbhe discuss CMAT's gargantuan 'Eurocountry', Carving The Stone, the new album from For Those I Love, new tracks from Sprints, Chappell Roan, Laura Groves, Nuovo Testamento and Iona Zajac. Plus we chat the new Clipse album Let God Sort Em Out, dip into the Irish underground with C2 and Beddyminaj and discuss is there a song of the summer this year? I put forward a contender. We chat about All Together Now Festival, and some TV and films we have watched. Ailbhe plays the National Concert Hall in Dublin on September 20th. Listen on Apple | Android | Patreon | Pocketcasts | CastBox | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS Feed | Podlink * Support Nialler9 on Patreon, get event discounts, playlists, ad-free episodes and join our Discord community
And they said music journalism was dead. It's list time, losers!When it comes to round-up episodes we like to draft in No Tags' very own fifth Beatle, Henry Bruce-Jones. Minimal intro required here: we discuss our favourite music of 2025 so far, from the new wave of weird UK rappers to the changing faces of mainstream pop – plus rap oldheads, surveillance electro, minimal techno reboots and more. We didn't include any of the records already discussed on the pod this year – including aya's hexed and FKA twigs' Eusexua – but they're all still in the running for AOTY, of course.Below is a time-stamped rundown of everything we discussed, so feel free to skip ahead if certain corners aren't your bag. We like to see No Tags as a conversation between us and you, so let us know your own most loved (and most hated) releases and trends of the year in the comments below, or maybe drop us a reply on Insta or send an email?If you like what we're doing on No Tags (over 50 episodes deep now!), a really helpful way to support is by leaving us a rating on your podcast app of choice, or leaving us a review over at Apple Podcasts. You can also like or share this post on Substack, which makes a big difference – and if you really love the pod, you can subscribe to our paid tier for £5 per month. Thanks to this month's new subscribers!Running orderPop Corner (07:40)Rap Corner (38:25)The UK ‘Underground' (1:05:22)Dance Music Corner (1:27:04)Percies (1:41:42) Get full access to No Tags at notagspodcast.substack.com/subscribe
Spit Hit for August 7th, 2025:On this episode we dive into the world of difficult questions, discuss the joys of personal highways, take a terrible visit to the world of nightmare bugs and wrap things up with a Best Music Genres draft. Re-brand Mondays with some comedy! Subscribe and tell your friends about another funny episode of The Spitballers Comedy Podcast!Connect with the Spitballers Comedy Podcast:Become an Official Spitwad: SpitballersPod.comFollow us on X: x.com/SpitballersPodFollow us on IG: Instagram.com/SpitballersPodSubscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/Spitballers
This episode was filmed back in February after our apartment fire and after only recently getting a new MacBook I am just now getting it out, so if there's any confusion regarding year end awards going up in August, I hope that clears things up! Thank you for sticking with us!On Part 2 of The 3rd Annual Disness Awards, we hold our 3rd ever Best Drink (Cocktail) Tournament! Which one will come out on top? We also play a Price is Right-style game hosted by Ryan "Mobes" Moberly, we give out awards for Best and Worst Movie, Best and Worst Villain, Best Music, Worst Ending, and so much more!
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NEW FOR AUGUST 1, 2025 Watch for closing tunes . . . Mind The Gap - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 513 1. Rain On The Scarecrow (unplugged) - John Cougar Mellencamp 2. Roadhouse Blues (live) - The Doors w/ Eddie Vedder 3. Wah-Wah - Tedeschi Trucks Band 4. I've Got A Feeling - The Beatles w/ Billy Preston 5. Come Together - Soundgarden 6. Don't Take Me Alive - Steely Dan 7. The Man Who Sold The World - Lulu w/ David Bowie 8. This Path Tonight - Graham Nash 9. Blood On The Sun - Alice Cooper Band 10. This Is Not A Love Song - Public Image Limited 11. Carousel (live) - Shimmer 12. Here Comes The Sun (live) - Paul Simon 13. Orion - Rodrigo y Gabriela 14. In Your Eyes (live) - Peter Gabriel 15. My Secret Place - Joni Mitchell and Peter Gabriel 16. Fly On A Windshield / Broadway Melody Of 1974 (live) - Steve Hackett w/ Steve Rothery 17. The Wind Cries Mary (live) - Jimi Hendrix Experience 18. Artists Only (alt) - Talking Heads 19. Save You - Stormy Strong 20. Boys Don't Cry (live) - The Cure 21. Birthday Carol - Todd Rundgren 22. Children Of The Grave - Black Sabbath The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Your personal music notary. Accept No Substitute. Click to leave comments on the Facebook page.
Thank you so much to our Patreon community for supporting this channel. Join us today at http://www.Patreon.com/KitAndKrysta for exclusive content including predictions and reactions to the latest Switch 2 news *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Hi! welcome to day 3 of DONKEY KONG WEEK! All week long we'll be celebrating with Donkey Kong themed videos every day counting down to the launch of Donkey Kong Bananza. Today we're going to be ranking the best and most iconic songs from across the entire Donkey Kong series. This is a series with some of the best music ever so get settled in with us as we listen to these incredible songs. We already know we'll have to redo this list once Donkey Kong Bananza comes out because the songs in that game already feel like they will be next level. What do you think? Tell us your favorite Donkey Kong song in the comments below! Follow Us! https://www.patreon.com/kitandkrysta https://twitter.com/kitandkrysta https://www.tiktok.com/@kitandkrysta https://www.instagram.com/kitandkrysta/ http://www.facebook.com/kitandkrysta/ https://bsky.app/profile/kitandkrysta.bsky.social -Kit & Krysta
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NEW FOR JULY 15, 2025 Slipping through the cracks . . . Zig Zag Border - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 512 1. Fieldworker (live) - David Crosby and Graham Nash 2. Sway (live) - Sheryl Crow 3. Monkey Gone To Heaven - Pixies 4. Whiskey Thoughts - Greta Gains 5. Shame The Devil - Robin Trower 6. The Long One - The Beatles 7. Let It Roar - Aliza Hava 8. Down The Wrong Way - Chrissie Hynde 9. William, It Was Really Nothing - The Smiths 10. Fourth Of July - Dave Alvin 11. Suture Up Your Future (live) - Queens of the Stone Age 12. Hoping Love Will Last / Land Of A Thousand Autumns / Please Don't Touch / The Voice Of Necam / Icarus Ascending - Steve Hackett 13. Won't Get Fooled Again - Richie Havens 14. Black Gold (live) - Dave Pirner and Dan Murphy 15. Phosphene - AJ Rosales 16. The Imposter (live) - Elvis Costello 17. Pennants - Steve Howe 18. Lunar Sea (live) - Camel 19. Transporter / Resident - Eddie Jobson 20. Respect (live) - Otis Redding The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. A jagged musical edge. Accept No Substitute. Click to leave comments on the Facebook page.
Send us a textWhat if your favorite movie wasn't just entertainment, but a mirror of your soul, your childhood, or your resilience? In this deeply nostalgic and fun episode of Girls Gone Gritty, the hosts unpack how movies, especially those driven by music, shape our memories, emotions, and even life decisions. From classics like Sound of Music, Flashdance, and Saturday Night Fever, to modern heart-punches like A Star is Born, The Greatest Showman, and Daisy Jones & The Six, this episode is a heartfelt mixtape of cultural icons and personal connections.You'll laugh, reminisce, and maybe shed a tear as the girls reflect on the emotional impact of music biopics, soundtracks that raise the roof, and the gritty beauty behind the struggles of iconic artists. They also highlight Hunter Woodhall's inspiring journey as this week's “gritmaker”, a reminder that life's setbacks can become your greatest strength.Episode Highlights:(0:00) Intro(0:50) AI grief bots and emotional disconnect(2:25) Man-made eclipses and scientific overreach(3:12) F1 controversy and Hollywood whitewashing(5:10) The nostalgic power of music movies(6:15) Classics like Sound of Music and Frozen(8:40) Dirty Dancing, plastic surgery, and beauty standards(9:10) The Greatest Showman's lasting impact(10:11) Mamma Mia, broadway, and feel-good soundtracks(11:31) Saturday Night Fever and disco's ripple effect(12:27) The Bodyguard and timeless love songs(13:16) Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody, and musical genius(14:28) Tragic artist biopics: Elvis, Johnny Cash, Bob Marley(15:10) A Star is Born and the pain of fame(17:00) Daisy Jones, Stevie Nicks, and Fleetwood Mac(18:16) Almost Famous and the real Penny Lane(20:07) Purple Rain and the myth of autobiography(21:01) Disney's Descendants, Moana, and modern musicals(22:03) Flashdance, Footloose, and turning points(23:24) Soundtrack obsessions and old school hip-hop(24:19) Eminem, 8 Mile, and Straight Outta Compton(25:09) Gritmaker of the Week: Hunter Woodhall(27:00) Song of the Week: “Messy” by Lola Young(28:33) OutroFollow us: Web: https://girlsgonegritty.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girlsgonegritty/ More ways to find us: https://linktr.ee/girlsgonegritty
Jake Newby, author of the China music substack Concrete Avalanche, presents his official playlist of China's best new music. It includes ADHD-inspired hip hop, experimental ambient music from rural China, and Shanghai cold wave, finishing off with a “mind-blowing” hyperpop track. Tracklist: 00:00 ‘Rhyme' – Rubey Hu 01:02 ‘The Last of the Mohicans' – SMZB 生命之饼 04:46 ‘秋茄子之味' – 红发少年杀人事件 09:04 ‘The Wanderer of Renfengli 仁丰里的闲逛者‘ – DaYe 大叶 12:08 ‘back to the pond 1' – Jian Cui 15:57 ‘Chapter II' (excerpt) – Chen Mulian et al for xuán yīn 21:13 ‘月光爱人 De Luna Amour' – 黑木 Heimu 27:27 ‘Ⱪorⱪetteng ⱪobeze / The Kobyz of Korkut 霍尔赫特的库布孜‘ (excerpt) – Mamer 马木尔 35:38 ‘སྒྲོལ་མའི་བསྟོད་པ་། Praise to Tara 度母赞' – Kalzang Samdrub 37:08 ‘我不知不觉不伦不类' – 小老虎 J-Fever 39:56 ‘1911 4th Mov. (live) 一九一一 第四回' (excerpt) – Zhaoze 沼泽 46:55 ‘本该走神的(Should've Been Lost)‘ – 张醒婵 Nono 49:28 ‘失乐园' – DJ小女孩 DJ Gurl Some of these tracks are available on YouTube! We've aggregated those links on the ChinaTalk Substack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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NEW FOR JULY 1, 2025 One more than this . . . More Than This - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 511 1. Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon - Chicago a. Make Me Smile b. So Much To Say c. Anxiety's Moment d. West Virginia Fantasies e. Colour My World f. To Be Free g. Now More Than Ever 2. Original Sin (live) - INXS 3. Levon (live) - Elton John 4. Hotel California (live) - Don Henley 5. Love Resurrection - Alison Moyet 6. San Jacinto (live) - Peter Gabriel 7. The Fountain Of Salmacis - Genesis 8. Great King Rat - Queen 9. All Along The Watch Tower / Blind Willie McTell (live) - Mick Taylor 10. Idiot's Delight - Bruce Springsteen 11. Simple Man - Bad Company 12. Turn Of The Century (live) - Yes 13. Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five (alt) - Paul McCartney 14. And Your Bird Can SIng - The Jam 15. Pretty Persuasion (live) - R.E.M. 16. Long Way To Go - Foghat 17 Recycled pt. II - Nektar a. Sao Paulo Sunrise b. Costa Del Sol c. Marvelous Moses d. It's All Over The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Always tuned to 11. Accept No Substitute. Click to leave comments on the Facebook page.
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