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Founding member of Buzzcocks, one of punk's most seminal bands of all time that managed to fuse rapid-fire rebellious energy with pop craftsmanship, Steve Diggle is nothing short of a punk hero. With a plethora of hits under his belt including the classics Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've), What Do I Get?, Everybody's Happy Nowadays, and Harmony in My Head, Steve never imagined that he would still be flying the Buzzcocks' flag some 45 years later. Steve talks about the loss of his friend and fellow band member, Pete Shelley, how punk made people rethink their whole conscious about music, the meaning behind the song that means the most to him, and the latest Buzzcocks' album Sonics In The Soul, due for release later this year. The tracks featured are: the classic tracks Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've), What Do I Get? and Harmony In My Head, along with Manchester Rain and Senses Out of Control from Buzzcocks' new album Sonics In The Soul. To find out more about Steve Diggle and the release of the new album, visit Buzzcocks.com
It's nearly Halloween and there's electricity in the air... so whilst we prepare our punky pumpkins we bring you another delightful set of tracks from Gino And The Goons, Slovenians, Chelsea, Fast Cars, Crash Induction, The Boys, The Ruts, Desahuciados and Verbal Warning.EPs Comedy Suburbs, Tony has your Facebook comments, Izzatwat theme controversy, Harmony In My Head compilation, Chelsea, last week, Tony has been building an electric fence, the Horse, Forest v Norwich, Gravity!, Thatcher, 1666, From the Vaults, Tony's International Gig Guide, PGOTW, The Sumac Centre, Veganism, this week, Tony will try and avoid drinking at the Sumac, Paul's off to see Bohemian Rhapsody, lack of twat, Podchaser, Verbal Warning and a reminder of the stations which carry us.Song 1: Gino And The Goons – Wrong Side Of A CigaretteSong 2: Slovenians – I’m Not BatmanSong 3: Chelsea – Look At The Outside Song 4: Fast Cars – You’re So FunnySong 5: Crash Induction – See You Next TuesdaySong 6: The Boys – First TimeSong 7: The Ruts – West One (Shine on Me)Song 8: Desahuciados – Consciencia SubvertidaSong 9: Verbal Warning – A Ploy Named Sue
This week we horse around with the Harmony In My Head boxset along with the usual nonsense. So get ready for nine great songs from The Control Freaks, The Trainspotters, The Letters, Watts, Los Chicos, Dentist, The Nips, The Smirks and Incisions.Poetry Corner from Iron Mike, PGOTW foreshadowing, Sumac, Harmony In My Head boxset, Mike Reid, Tony has your Facebook comments, we've lost a comment from Simon, Pornscars gets in touch, Frank Butcher, last week, Tony brought a horse, Rose of England in Nottingham, From the Vaults, Tony's International Gig Guide, Paul picks a gig but doesn't pick a gig in the world yeah, Derby, Rich Morton, this week, Tony will be working, Paul talks about his week, Forest, Nutty Nottingham, Manuel the dressage horse, The Nips, no Izzatwat this week, Podchaser and a reminder of the stations which carry us.Song 1: The Control Freaks – I Hate Your FaceSong 2: The Trainspotters – High RiseSong 3: The Letters – Don’t Want You BackSong 4: Watts - QueensSong 5: Los Chicos – Motel FordSong 6: Dentist – Night SwimmingSong 7: The Nips – Happy SongSong 8: The Smirks – Angry With MyselfSong 9: Incisions – War In Your Head
Paul has a new desk this week and is quite frankly loving it. Aside from the new desk, we still have the good old nine great songs from Pornscars, The Kramers, The Tights, New Hearts, Hambone Skinny, The Monochrome Set, The Times, The Derellas and The Scaners.Paul is getting cosy, Paul talks about the new Cherry Red box set, Harmony In My Head, The Kramers, Tony has your Facebook comments, Verbal Warning, last week, horse hunting, Tony has treated himself to a jigsaw, Forest v Millwall, Paul went to Oslo, unfriendly spice, desk!, From the Vaults, Tony's International Gig Guide, PGOTW, this week, Tony talks about his business expansion plans, Pension talk!, twat theme, Izzatwat! German sharp S and a reminder of the stations which carry us!Song 1: Pornscars – The Ballad Of Abe SadaSong 2: The Kramers – Destination PsychosisSong 3: The Tights – Howard HughesSong 4: New Hearts – Plain JaneSong 5: Hambone Skinny – Judgement DaySong 6: The Monochrome Set - He’s Frank (Slight Return)Song 7: The Times – Biff! Bang! Pow!Song 8: The Derellas – Got Something To SaySong 9: The Scaners – Flying Fuck
Mancunian Steve Diggle is the guitarist and singer songwriter with the Buzzcocks… the seminal punk band who infiltrated the charts with brilliant, infectious songs such as ‘Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn’t)’, ‘Promises’ and ‘Harmony In My Head’ – back at a time when punk really did want to subvert mainstream music. Tonight’s show is a tour-de-force of punks on tour. The Buzzcocks opened for the Sex Pistols at Manchester Lesser Free Trade Hall, performed at the 100 Club punk festival in 1976 and toured with more recent household names Nirvana and Pearl Jam. Now clean, former Mod Steve speaks with devastating honesty about his experiences with hard drugs. As the Buzzcocks approach their 40th year, this complex and creative musician continues to perform both with them and as a solo artist. Why? It’s still a buzz, cock. Download the show as mp3 file Subscribe in iTunes The Garry Bushell Hour: A Talk Show The Way It Should Be Done: Raw, Honest And Very, Very Funny!
Mancunian Steve Diggle is the guitarist and singer songwriter with the Buzzcocks… the seminal punk band who infiltrated the charts with brilliant, infectious songs such as ‘Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn’t)’, ‘Promises’ and ‘Harmony In My Head’ – back at a time when punk really did want to subvert mainstream music. Tonight’s show is a tour-de-force of punks on tour. The Buzzcocks opened for the Sex Pistols at Manchester Lesser Free Trade Hall, performed at the 100 Club punk festival in 1976 and toured with more recent household names Nirvana and Pearl Jam. Now clean, former Mod Steve speaks with devastating honesty about his experiences with hard drugs. As the Buzzcocks approach their 40th year, this complex and creative musician continues to perform both with them and as a solo artist. Why? It’s still a buzz, cock. Download the show as mp3 file Subscribe in iTunes The Garry Bushell Hour: A Talk Show The Way It Should Be Done: Raw, Honest And Very, Very Funny!
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NEW FOR MAY 15, 2013 Something has to give and it might as well be straight from Perry's World to your ears . . . Breaking Bad - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol - 209 1. The Message - Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five Buy From iTunes 2. Total Mass Retain (edit) - Yes Buy From iTunes 3. We're Not Gonna Take It (live) - The Who Buy From iTunes* 4. Free (live) - Chicago Buy From iTunes 5. Can't You Hear Me Knocking (live) - Mick Taylor Buy From iTunes* 6. The Carpet Crawlers - Steve Hacket w/ Ray Wilson Buy From iTunes* 7. Angel (footsteps) (live rehearsal) - Jeff Beck Buy From iTunes* 8. Earth Blues - Jimi Hendrix Buy From iTunes 9. Frozen Love - Buckingham / Nicks 10. Interstellar Overdrive / Corduroy (live) - Pearl Jam Buy From iTunes* 11. Harmony In My Head (live) - Buzzcocks Buy From iTunes* 12. Somebody To Shove - Soul Asylum Buy From iTunes 13. Luminol - Steven Wilson Buy From iTunes The Best Radio You Have Never Heard. Hitting the musical tipping point since 2004 . . . Accept No Substitute. Click to leave comments on the Facebook page.