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Barry Saunders from The Welling Town Associates and Jade Flannery from Theatre Box Performing Arts Academy joined John Reen on The Saturday Brunch Show to catch up on the latest news and plans for the upcoming "Uniformed Services Day 2025" on the 12th of July. We covered how the event had grown in the last three years, the full days events and displays for all the family and all about this years truck pull which will see four trucks being pulled from Welling to Bexleyheath on the day, to raise money for charity. Also, Jade told us what we can expect to see on the day from the Theatre Box Performers. All this and so much more. Visit :- www.uniformedservicesday.com to support and find out more. www.theatreboxacademy.co.uk www.maritimeradio.co.uk #jogonradioshow #MaritimeLDN
Delia Smith CH CBE is one of Britain's most popular and successful cookery writers and broadcasters. Her first book, How to Cheat at Cooking, was published in 1971 and she presented her first television series, Family Fare, two years later. Since then she has presented many more series and her books have sold more than 21 million copies in the UK alone. Her widespread influence has led to the phrase ‘the Delia effect', when large numbers of shoppers sought out her recommendations. Delia was born in Woking in 1941, and grew up in Bexleyheath. She attended the local secondary modern school, but left without any qualifications. She eventually found work as a pot washer and then a waitress in a French restaurant in London, where the chef encouraged her interest in cooking and food. In 1969 she landed the job of cookery writer on the Daily Mirror's new colour supplement. There she honed her simple, no-nonsense instructions and met her husband, Michael Wynn-Jones.She hung up her apron in 2013 to spend more time on her other passion - football. Delia and Michael have been long-standing supporters – and, since 1996, majority shareholders - of Norwich City FC. She lives in Suffolk countryside in the same cottage she and Michael bought as their first home. DISC ONE: The Sound of Silence - Paul Simon DISC TWO: Within You Without You - The Beatles DISC THREE: Gnossienne No 1. Composed by Erik Satie and performed by Alexandre Tharaud DISC FOUR: Caruso – composed by Lucio Dalla and performed by Luciano Pavarotti DISC FIVE: Kyrie: Call To Prayer – Muezzin from the Muhammad Ali Mosque, Cairo. Performed by Bournemouth Symphony Chorus, Choristers of St. George's Chapel, Windsor and composed by David Fanshawe DISC SIX: This Woman's Work - Kate Bush DISC SEVEN: He Moved Through the Fair - Sinéad O'Connor DISC EIGHT: Happy - Pharrell WilliamsBOOK CHOICE: Sister Wendy's 100 Best-loved Paintings by Wendy Beckett LUXURY ITEM: The Desert Island Discs archive CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Kyrie: Call To Prayer – Muezzin from the Muhammad Ali Mosque, Cairo. Composed by David Fanshawe and performed by Bournemouth Symphony Chorus, Choristers of St. George's Chapel, Windsor Presenter Lauren Laverne Producer Sarah Taylor
I had the pleasure of hosting the incredible J.M. Phillips, J.M. Phillips is an author and retired Occupational Therapist. Motivated by the retelling of family stories, she wrote Lamlash Street, which is about navigating family life in London after World War II. She is a storyteller with a passion to inspire families to connect through the telling of their past. Growing up in the UK, J.M. emigrated to Canada after working in a London solicitor's office for a few years. She spent 30 years working as an Occupational Therapist and Hospital manager before retiring. Rather than slowing down the pace of life as she neared retirement, J.M. refocused her efforts enjoying each day with a zest for life. A technology and sci-fi fan with a thrill-seeking streak, she's been cave swimming in Mexico and hopes to swim with dolphins. During one of her many trips to visit her family in Bexleyheath, she was inspired to capture their memories of a way of life that is cherished by many. Pulling from her uncle's World War II stories and her memories of her young life in the 1960's, she aims to carry on his legacy with her books. She spent many years working in health care. She is currently splitting her time between the UK and Canada, maintaining close contacts with family, and at the same time discovering more fascinating family stories. You can find J.M. Phillips on Facebook and on her website jmphillipsauthor.com. Be sure to read her book, Lamlash Street: A Portrait of 1960's Post-War London Through One Family's Story, available on amazon. Please leave this episode a review and share with your friends! Join the Fearless Power Group and visit: Website: fearlessfemale.com Facebook: Facebook.com/groups Twitter: @FearlessFemale9 Instagram: @fearlessfemale_coach TikTok: @paola.rosser Youtube: @fearlessfemale Book a FREE Discovery Call Now Book an Emotion Code Session here
In game coverage with show presenter Michael Avery of the Dockers' short trip to The Mayplace Ground, to face Bexleyheath rivals Welling Town.Up the Dockers #Relentless Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In game coverage with show presenter Michael Avery of the Dockers' short trip to The Mayplace Ground, to face Bexleyheath rivals Welling Town.Up the Dockers #Relentless Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jill Phillips started life in Lamlash street, moved on to Grammar school, got numerous ‘O'and ‘A' levels and after a few years working in London in a solicitor's office decided that she would emigrate to Canada. She spent 30 years working there as an Occupational Therapist and Hospital manager, and towards the end of her career when other people were slowing down their lives, she sped everything up. She divorced, moved to Edmonton for 3 years, and finished writing her Masters of Occupational Therapy thesis. On one of her many trips to see family in Bexleyheath, she was listening to her Uncles war stories and dreamed of writing a book about family life at Lamlash Street and WWII. When Uncle died suddenly, she decided it was to time to put this dream into action. This is Jill's story: https://jmphillipsauthor.com/Mentioned on the Show:* Stitcher is going away. Please move over to another podcast platform: https://ryanjpelton.substack.com/podcast* Support the show and join the weekly newsletter: Get full access to The Art of Paying Attention at ryanjpelton.substack.com/subscribe
Join professional golfer Alfie Plant, renowned for his impressive victory at the 2017 European Amateur Championship, as he takes you on a captivating journey through the world of golf and his cherished support for Millwall. Born on July 10, 1992, in Bexleyheath, London, Alfie's skill and dedication have earned him respect within the golfing community.In this exciting YouTube show, Alfie shares his experiences as a professional golfer, competing in various tournaments and continuously honing his skills on the professional circuit. While he may not have reached the same level of prominence as some top-ranked golfers, his unwavering passion for the sport remains his driving force.Moreover, Alfie delves into his deep-rooted support for Millwall, a football (soccer) team that holds a special place in his heart. Get ready for heartfelt stories, memorable moments, and the powerful connection between golf and football fandom as Alfie and his Dad discuss their shared experiences and unwavering loyalty to Millwall.Join us on this captivating journey as we dive into the world of Alfie Plant: Golf and Millwall. Subscribe to our channel, hit that notification bell, and be prepared to immerse yourself in the world of golf, football, and the remarkable story of Alfie Plant! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Am 4. November 2005 tötet Nicola Edgington ihre Mutter Marion bei einem geplanten Familienwochenende in Sussex. Sie wird wegen Totschlags in verminderter Zurechnungsfähigkeit, aufgrund der Diagnose Schizophrenie und emotional instabiler Persönlichkeitsmerkmale, schuldig gesprochen. Jedoch wird sie nach nur 3 Jahren unter Auflagen wieder entlassen. Ein folgenschwerer Fehler, wie sich später herausstellen soll. 2011 greift sie in Bexleyheath die 22-jährige Kerry Clark mit einem Messer an und tötet anschließend die 58-jährige Sally Hodkin.
A large sinkhole has opened up on a road in Bexleyheath. Hear from our reporter at the scene and a man who lives there and heard it happen late last night. Also in today's podcast, a report's found leadership at the ambulance trust that covers Kent is 'inadequate'. Inspectors carried out an unannounced visit to SECAmb in February, and raised concerns about inappropriate sexualised behaviour, bullying and harassment. Hear from the Care Quality Commission. We've been speaking to Southeastern bosses as talks continue to try and resolve the dispute that's led to this week's rail strikes. Thousands of workers across Kent and the rest of the country walked out yesterday in a row over pay, conditions and job losses with further industrial action planned for tomorrow and Saturday. The former Debenhams store on Chatham High Street has been bought for more than £2 million - and could be turned into housing. Medway Council have purchased the building using money from the government's Future High Streets Fund. A drag artist who's the face of the very first Tonbridge pride hopes it'll continue to raise awareness of the LGBTQ+ community. Brandon Austin went viral on socials after doing a 'death drop' dance move during his college graduation. He's now better known as Sophia Stardust and has been speaking to reporter Laoise Gallagher. In sport, the Gillingham squad has returned to training ahead of the new season which will see them playing in league two. And find out which athletes are getting funding as they bid for a place at this summer's Commonwealth games.
Jill started life in Lamlash street, moved on to Grammar school, got numerous ‘O'and ‘A' levels and after a few years working in London in a solicitor's office decided that she would emigrate to Canada. She spent 30 years working there as an Occupational Therapist and Hospital manager, and towards the end of her career when other people were slowing down their lives, she sped everything up. She divorced, moved to Edmonton for 3 years, and finished writing her Masters of Occupational Therapy thesis. On one of her many trips to see family in Bexleyheath, she was listening to her Uncles war stories and dreamed of writing a book about family life at Lamlash Street and WWII. When Uncle died suddenly, she decided it was to time to put this dream into action. The most rewarding aspect of writing this book, has been the time spent with her mother talking about the early days and looking through the family photographs. It is in effect a celebration to a way of life long gone.
J.M. Phillips is an author and retired Occupational Therapist. Motivated by the retelling of family stories, she wrote Lamlash Street, which is about navigating family life in London after World War II. She is a storyteller with a passion to inspire families to connect through the telling of their past. Growing up in the UK, J.M. emigrated to Canada after working in a London solicitor's office for a few years. She spent 30 years working as an Occupational Therapist and Hospital manager before retiring. Rather than slowing down the pace of life as she neared retirement, J.M. refocused her efforts enjoying each day with a zest for life. A technology and sci-fi fan with a thrill-seeking streak, she's been cave swimming in Mexico and hopes to swim with dolphins. During one of her many trips to visit her family in Bexleyheath, she was inspired to capture their memories of a way of life that is cherished by many. Pulling from her uncle's World War II stories and her memories of her young life in the 1960's, she aims to carry on his legacy with her books. She spent many years working in health care. She is currently splitting her time between the UK and Canada, maintaining close contacts with family, and at the same time discovering more fascinating family stories. Learn more at www.jmphillipsauthor.com. J.M. Phillips is an author and retired Occupational Therapist. Motivated by the retelling of family stories, she wrote Lamlash Street, which is about navigating family life in London after World War II. She is a storyteller with a passion to inspire families to connect through the telling of their past. Growing up in the UK, J.M. emigrated to Canada after working in a London solicitor's office for a few years. She spent 30 years working as an Occupational Therapist and Hospital manager before retiring. Rather than slowing down the pace of life as she neared retirement, J.M. refocused her efforts enjoying each day with a zest for life. A technology and sci-fi fan with a thrill-seeking streak, she's been cave swimming in Mexico and hopes to swim with dolphins. During one of her many trips to visit her family in Bexleyheath, she was inspired to capture their memories of a way of life that is cherished by many. Pulling from her uncle's World War II stories and her memories of her young life in the 1960's, she aims to carry on his legacy with her books. She spent many years working in health care. She is currently splitting her time between the UK and Canada, maintaining close contacts with family, and at the same time discovering more fascinating family storiesJill's Website Buy Jill's Book Connect with Jill on Facebook *Any affliate links listed do not affect the price or the author's work in any way. Any proceeds gained are used to support the production of the What Women Want Today Podcast
J.M. Phillips is an author and retired Occupational Therapist. Motivated by the retelling of family stories, she wrote Lamlash Street, which is about navigating family life in London after World War II. She is a storyteller with a passion to inspire families to connect through the telling of their past. Growing up in the UK, J.M. emigrated to Canada after working in a London solicitor's office for a few years. She spent 30 years working as an Occupational Therapist and Hospital manager before retiring. Rather than slowing down the pace of life as she neared retirement, J.M. refocused her efforts enjoying each day with a zest for life. A technology and sci-fi fan with a thrill-seeking streak, she's been cave swimming in Mexico and hopes to swim with dolphins. During one of her many trips to visit her family in Bexleyheath, she was inspired to capture their memories of a way of life that is cherished by many. Pulling from her uncle's World War II stories and her memories of her young life in the 1960's, she aims to carry on his legacy with her books. She spent many years working in health care. She is currently splitting her time between the UK and Canada, maintaining close contacts with family, and at the same time discovering more fascinating family stories. Learn more at www.jmphillipsauthor.com. J.M. Phillips is an author and retired Occupational Therapist. Motivated by the retelling of family stories, she wrote Lamlash Street, which is about navigating family life in London after World War II. She is a storyteller with a passion to inspire families to connect through the telling of their past. Growing up in the UK, J.M. emigrated to Canada after working in a London solicitor's office for a few years. She spent 30 years working as an Occupational Therapist and Hospital manager before retiring. Rather than slowing down the pace of life as she neared retirement, J.M. refocused her efforts enjoying each day with a zest for life. A technology and sci-fi fan with a thrill-seeking streak, she's been cave swimming in Mexico and hopes to swim with dolphins. During one of her many trips to visit her family in Bexleyheath, she was inspired to capture their memories of a way of life that is cherished by many. Pulling from her uncle's World War II stories and her memories of her young life in the 1960's, she aims to carry on his legacy with her books. She spent many years working in health care. She is currently splitting her time between the UK and Canada, maintaining close contacts with family, and at the same time discovering more fascinating family stories Jill's Website Buy Jill's Book Connect with Jill on Facebook *Any affliate links listed do not affect the price or the author's work in any way. Any proceeds gained are used to support the production of the What Women Want Today Podcast
Flowers have been left on a road in Bexleyheath after two women and two young children died in a house fire. Crews were called to Hamilton Road last night. Hear from our reporter at the scene, the deputy assistant commissioner of the London Fire Brigade and a statement from police. Also in today's podcast, a recovering alcoholic from Kent is urging people who might have developed dangerous drinking habits during the pandemic to get help. Matt has been speaking as part of Alcohol Awareness week. A Kent mum who was bullied after being born with a cleft lip and palate is hoping to raise awareness so her son - who has the same condition - doesn't suffer like she did. It happens when the upper part of the mouth doesn't form properly when the baby is growing and requires surgery. Canterbury singer Mimi Webb has been on our sister radio station kmfm chatting about her new EP, '7 Shades of Heartbreak. And, Steve Evans has been speaking a bit about his future at Gillingham after a request from another side to talk to him was turned down.
A pair of rider share their experience of of working and owning a hair saloon in Bexleyheath insta:GemmaScouthairstudio Tiktok:GemmaScouthairstudio Facebook:GemmaScouthairstudio comments: Info@taxi-chronicles.com www.africainvestorstories.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/taxi-chronicles/message
In this week's episode: Stephen has got a new job at a Turkish grill in Bexleyheath and talks about a run in he had with his new neighbour, who also happens to be an Elvis Impersonator. Ryan is embracing the Halloween spirit as he indulges in some treats from Hotel Chocolat and has a supernatural encounter with a fashion designer named John. They are joined by Producer Paul, who aims to continues his rampant assault towards the golden toilet as Stephen tests the team's knowledge of elastic bands in a feature called, "Bun-Gee Cord." Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dodgingdeathpodcast Email us: dodgingdeathpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: @dodgingdeathpodcast Follow Stephen on Instagram: @stephenwilliams.jr Stephen's website: www.stephenwilliamsjr.com About the show: Dodging Death is an improvised weekly comedy podcast, hosted by Stephen Williams Jr and Ryan Paton. Join them for an hour of generally uninformed, irrelevant chat - where they discuss topics such as being an accidental Peeping Tom, sleeping in the same room as Mother Teresa, and getting shouted at by Santa. Stephen is an openly gay, cruise ship magician - and is proud to be at the front of that much underrepresented part of society. He is often heard regaling anecdotes such as how he found himself as a performer on a swingers cruise, his lowest life moment being with Paul Daniel's son at a patisserie in Brazil, and how he tried to blend in at an Australian dive bar. In hindsight, the floral shirt and exposed ankles were a mistake. Ryan has been Stephen's best friend since they first met at 11 years old and shared a communal love for the anecdote. He is the marketing manager for an afternoon tea company, is yet to attend a none catastrophic yoga class, and once got heckled by an eleven year old for being too scared to go on a water slide. He's also openly hetero, although his constant praise of ABBA could lead you to believe otherwise. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dodgingdeath/message
Thank you for choosing to listen to this insightful interview with Bob Chhatwal. Bob is former CEO of EDC in Bexleyheath, a market-leading Audio Visual Retailer. After reaching his goals with the business, he took some time out with his family, by choice, and then ventured into the exciting world of stand up comedy. We discuss his time in technology, his time out with his family, and then how he got into stand up comedy. He has an extremely positive outlook on life and is a smart and funny guy. Follow Bob Here: Instagram: @chuckle_singhs Follow your Host: My Name is Bhavik Patel. I am a British Serial Entrepreneur and lover of life. For the last 20 years, I have started, grown and sold multiple businesses and now I am moving into the mindset space to help people grow and Motivating you to Unlock your Potential and Inspiring you to Live the exceptional Life you Deserve! Instagram: @bhavikp.limitless Facebook: Bhavik Patel LinkedIn: Bhavik Patel Twitter: @bhavp_limitless
Edmund de Waal, internationally renowned artist and writer, talks to us about architecture as craft and the beauty of materials, a fascination that was sparked when he began making pottery aged just five. Listen as de Waal takes us on a journey from an experimental modernist family home in California to an Arts and Crafts icon in Bexleyheath, and hear why, for him, home is retreat. Find out more at The Modern House site.
Jamie Laing introduces us to his NEW podcast MOVE. Get ready to be inspired.MOVE PODCASTWhen we hear stories of defying the odds Jo Malone CBE, Founder & Creative Director of Jo Loves is the person that springs to mind. Growing up in a council house in Bexleyheath, she had severe dyslexia, left school with no qualifications but through hard work and determination she is the house hold name that we know today. Jo's life is full of many highs and lows including overcoming an aggressive form of breast cancer but teaches us that you can overcome anything if you really put your mind to it.Email:jamie@moveclub.co.uk See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When we hear stories of defying the odds Jo Malone CBE, Founder & Creative Director of Jo Loves is the person that springs to mind. Growing up in a council house in Bexleyheath, she had severe dyslexia, left school with no qualifications but through hard work and determination she is the house hold name that we know today. Jo's life is full of many highs and lows including overcoming an aggressive form of breast cancer but teaches us that you can overcome anything if you really put your mind to it. Get ready to be Inspired. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When we hear stories of defying the odds Jo Malone CBE, Founder & Creative Director of Jo Loves is the person that springs to mind. Growing up in a council house in Bexleyheath, she had severe dyslexia, left school with no qualifications but through hard work and determination she is the house hold name that we know today. Jo's life is full of many highs and lows including overcoming an aggressive form of breast cancer but teaches us that you can overcome anything if you really put your mind to it. Get ready to be Inspired. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How Kate Bush, a teenage mystic from Bexleyheath, re-wrote the language of pop music. We trace her artistic evolution via three key records; Sat In Your Lap, The Hounds Of Love and Aerial. With MOJO writers Tom Doyle and Lucy O'Brien.
On this episode of Sherds Podcast, I’m joined by writer, Quentin S. Crisp, to discuss his new novel, Graves (2019), published by Snuggly Books, who give the following description of the book: In Graves, Damien, a male nurse and self-styled ‘thanatophile’, is in love with death in its purer and more ideal form. However, as he casts around for some authentic way to defy the void of modernity, his thanatophilia is swiftly and insidiously corrupted. Scavenging what ‘materials’ he can, he works in isolation like a reverse Doctor Frankenstein, wishing to understand the secrets of death, not life, in order to break the narrative power of science over the modern mind.Set against the backdrop of anomie-drenched 21st-century London, Graves, Quentin S. Crisp’s second major novel, is a work of Gothic horror that confronts the ‘hard problem’ of consciousness in a world where it is easier to believe in artificial intelligence than human intelligence. Over the course of the programme we discuss the influence of Japanese Literature on Crisp’s work, the importance of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein to Graves, and the moral complexities of antinatalism. Footnotes: Some of the authors mentioned by Crisp throughout the programme are: Nagai Kafu - you can read about Quentin S. Crisp’s relationship with this writer here: https://mathewfriley.com/2010/08/quentin-s-crisp-the-book-i-would-like-to-be-buried-with/ Justin Isis - http://justinisis.blogspot.com/ - whose two collections of stories, I Wonder What Human Flesh Tastes Like (2011), and Welcome to the Arms Race (2015) are both published by Chômu Press: http://chomupress.com/ Jeremy Reed - http://www.jeremyreed.co.uk/ Zdravka Evtimova - http://www.contemporarybulgarianwriters.com/1-writers/evtimova-zdravka/ Brendan Connell - whose novel, Clark (2016), is singled out for special mention: http://www.snugglybooks.co.uk/clark/ About the Author: Quentin S. Crisp was born in 1972, in North Devon, UK. He studied Japanese at the University of Durham and graduated in 2000. He has had fiction published by Tartarus Press, PS Publishing, Eibonvale Press and others. He currently resides in Bexleyheath, and is editor for Chômu Press.
Episode one hundred and seventy four comes around only once in a TickyOff lifetime, in that perfect moment between episode one hundred and seventy three and episode one hundred and seventy five. We thought we'd celebrate by opening with some powerful Nandos chat, how bus drivers deal with the bonnets on their own cars having worked in a bonnet-absent world at work and cinematic titan ‘The Human Centipede'. Oh and before I forget, Sam has interviewed the dude who saw three UFOs a few weeks back!! This week James's eyes are absolutely screwed up. He may or may not have been huffing down some doobie smoke offstage mid-pod. Sam has had a tooth out and has been miserable all week. Luckily for you he brings his usual friendly and cheerful demeanor to proceedings. He also brings word of a spooky unexplained canoe in his grandparent's garden and a spooky unexplained whale in the Amazon. Then ES Magazine restaurant critic Jimi Famurewa arrives and delivers some strong aural, orally, backed up by (allegedly) stoned James and toothachey Sam. This triton of babble is plunged deep into your ear canals delivering such topics as Jimi's journey to his current gig via fanzines, lads mags and Bexleyheath. There's also the pettiness of school, Nigerian soft drink fueled parties and lots of words about being a decent father. Somehow they also manage to cover the all out war of restaurant reviewing from both critic and operator manned bunkers. It's pretty much the King Tut of podcasts, in that it's solid gold, and potentially haunted. This week's episode is sponsored by ‘The Sopranos' of wine (minus the criminality and violence and whatnot) dropwine.co.uk and ‘The Wire' (minus the criminality and violence and whatnot) of vodka ourvodka.com/ourlondon
"Our School Dads group has its own logo."The boys meet up for the Do More Good 2019 Strategy Day in Borough. They compare tales from curry nights, run through what's trending on Twitter and discuss the episodes we've released this year. Kenneth is keeping a keen eye on other podcasts in the sector and gets sentimental about the first year of Do More Good. James is looking forward to a week of Christmas Parties and is thankful he no longer has to catch the B13 home from Bexleyheath. ---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch if you'd like to feature or star on the show. It goes without saying really but the episodes contains our opinions - essentially things we overheard in meetings, stole from presentations and read in magazines. Thanks for listening.
"Our School Dads group has its own logo."The boys meet up for the Do More Good 2019 Strategy Day in Borough. They compare tales from curry nights, run through what's trending on Twitter and discuss the episodes we've released this year. Kenneth is keeping a keen eye on other podcasts in the sector and gets sentimental about the first year of Do More Good. James is looking forward to a week of Christmas Parties and is thankful he no longer has to catch the B13 home from Bexleyheath. ---You can find us on www.domoregood.uk or follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Get in touch if you'd like to feature or star on the show. It goes without saying really but the episodes contains our opinions - essentially things we overheard in meetings, stole from presentations and read in magazines. Thanks for listening.
From the streets of Bexleyheath, to taking on Roy Keane, the formidable journey of Liam Ridgewell is travelled in this terrific sit down and chat.
As we are making our return to the awesome night 'Shuffle' in Bexleyheath and our Debut for 'House Party' in Folkestone on August Bank Holiday Sunday we thought we'd do a new mix to get you in the mood. Enjoy and hope you can join us at one of them. Here's the full tracklisting......1- Soul Speech - Soul Speech, 2- Simon - Can You Feel It, 3- David Herrero - Around Me, 4- Piemont - Wake Up, 5- Piem - Fire It Up, 6- Belocca - Time To Inject, 7- Lupe Fuentes - My Crown (EY Mix), 8- Tenacious - Influx, 9- Brett Gould - They Wanted The Funk (Paul C & Paolo Martini), 10- Max Chapman - Get Freaky, 11- Le'Funnk - Hip Hop Punk, 12- Charles Ramirez - Suburbs Sounds, 13- Riva Starr - Hagakure, 14- Skapes - Feel The Beat, 15- Electronic Youth - Heart & Soul, 16- Tuff London - Sending Love
Chancellors of chat, rulers of repartee, grade-A certified dickheads Ben and Lee hold court once again with some more absolute drivel about some shit or other. This week, topics including swearing, stag-dos and parallel universes profoundly wish Ben and Lee would stop talking about them.
Ilovesundays visit Ibiza in 2012 and this is a little mix The House Prophets have put together for it. The next Ilovesundays event at the Brickhouse, London will be on the 05 August feat Luke Vegas. Closely followed by the Launch night of our new concept at nYne bar Bexleyheath on the 19 August feat Max Chapman. Enjoy !!! ilovesundays Ibiza 2012 Mix Want You In My Soul (Original Mix) - Lovebirds feat Stee Downes There Was Rhythm (Original Mix) - Groove Armada Touching Me (Original Mix) - Finnebasse Je Pense a Toi Feat Marlene (Original Mix) - Alain Ho Cloud Dancer (Original Mix) - Soloman Drummers Drama (Original Mix) - Butch Transitions (Original Mix) - Ronan Portela Come Back Raw (Original Mix) - Skeet Piece Of Paradise (Original Mix) - Corrie Keep It (Satoshi Tomiie Remix) - Guti Circus Act (Nic Fanciulli Remix) - Nic Fanciulli & Stacey Pullen Lady Luck (Luciano Remix) - Jamie Woon
The Ramblers celebrate Pele's 70th Birthday with cake and streamers, Chilavert lands a punch or two on a football agent, and we induct the son of a Bexleyheath electrician into the Dean Windass Hall Of Fame. podcast@thefootballramble.com for all your chitty chat, or see us in the forum! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.