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Happy Christmas Day - Blueboy's cafe takes over your evening with a mix of Christmas and Balearic, with Bowie & Crosby, James Brown, Jona Lewie, Your man still driving home, some wrapping paper, James Brown with chill from The Swan & The Lake, Sunlounger, Ambala and much more. So whilst your recovering from the excesses of the day, set your dials to Blueboy's Cafe!For more info and tracklisting, visit: https://thefaceradio.com/blueboys-cafe-balearic-beats/Tune into new broadcasts of Blueboy's Cafe Balearic Beats, Wednesdays from 4 - 6 PM EST / 9 - 11 PM GMT//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Flo & Andy are here to hear your thoughts on Lava lamps and Labradors, Calum has become mincefluencer, inspiring the stars with his cheesy festive treat and Dad Things and Dan is back for some Jona Lewie time.
Greg is shocked by what Calum does to mince pies and “rumpumpapapum rumpumpapapum….” It's Jona Lewie time!
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This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins brings you another week of 80s tunes to take you back featuring: Crowded House, Sting, Culture Club, General Public, Jona Lewie, Iggy Pop & Kate Pierson, Devo, Dragon, A-Ha, Rod Stewart, Duran Duran, Laura Branigan, and finishing off with Gazebo.
Extrait : « … « À une fête, tu me trouveras toujours dans la cuisine ». Alléluia, Jona Lewie est un sage, le Comte Sponville de l'ennui, le brahmane du désœuvrement, car oui, dans une fête, le seul endroit supportable, c'est la cuisine. D'abord parce que Claude François et Aya la pouffe olympique y arrivent en sourdine, ensuite parce que c'est là que sont les trucs à boire. Même Chuck Norris ne peut survivre aux Bee Gees et à Jul sans enchainer les verres, de la science-fiction, et padla bonne… »Pour commenter les épisodes, tu peux le faire sur ton appli de podcasts habituelle, c'est toujours bon pour l'audience. Mais également sur le site web dédié, il y a une section Le Bar, ouverte 24/24, pour causer du podcast ou de musique en général, je t'y attends avec impatience. Enfin, si tu souhaites me soumettre une chanson, c'est aussi sur le site web que ça se passe. Pour soutenir Good Morning Music et Gros Naze :1. Abonne-toi2. Laisse-moi un avis et 5 étoiles sur Apple Podcasts, ou Spotify et Podcast Addict3. Partage ton épisode préféré à 3 personnes autour de toi. Ou 3.000 si tu connais plein de monde. Good Morning Music Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
This week on the show…I'm angry about a new area code in Los Angeles, but not really. Music from JONA LEWIE.And an audiophile guy on YouTube bombs with bait.To WAtCH this as a TV SHOW, click here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/99340400 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
1. Elton John 2. Bully 3. Angel Olsen 4. Jona Lewie 5. Buffao Nichols 6. Paramore 7. Graham Nash 8. Slowdive 9. Phoebe Snow 10. Bonny Light Horseman 11. Pretenders 12. The Clientele 13. Ry Cooder 14. Lonnie Holley 15. Militarie Gun 16. Be Your Own Pet
Sesión cocinada sin receta más allá de la mera diversión. Echamos a la marmita, sin prejuicio alguno, canciones procedentes del punk y de la new wave, arrimándonos a lo gótico o a los sintetizadores y sin miedo a la hora de juntar pildorazos de espíritu disco con cartuchos punk rockers de mecha corta. Playlist; (sintonía) DEAD KENNEDYS “Holiday in Cambodia” SPIZZENERGY “Where’s Captain Kirk” THE AVENGERS “Paint it black” THE BARRACUDAS “Dead skin” LORDS OF THE NEW CHURCH “Dance with me” THE DAMNED “Street of dreams” ADAM and THE ANTS “Ants invasion” JONA LEWIE “You’ll always find me in the kitchen at parties” B 52’S “Private Idaho” DEVO “Ton O’Lov” IAN DURY “Reasons to be cheerful part 3” LENE LOVICH “Lucky number” AFTER THE FIRE “Der Kommissar” MARTHA and THE MUFFINS “Echo beach” THE CLASH “The magnificent seven” Escuchar audio
Singer-songwriter and musician, Jona Lewie on his huge Christmas hit, 'Stop The Cavalry'.
“I do genuinely adore my job, and I'm dancing in the crowd while I'm taking my photographs” To drastically paraphrase Jona Lewie, you will always find Ruth Medjber with a camera in her hand at parties. This month's guest talks to us about the things that elevated her to being selected to tour with the likes of Hozier and Arcade Fire. She breaks down the “weird engineering side of things” involved in great music photography - not just knowing your tool, but also having an awareness of the band, the crew, the crowd, so you're ready for whatever's coming next; so you're moving the dials on your camera, as the lights are changing on stage. She also lets us in on how she keeps herself creatively, mentally fresh so she never loses the love for her work. “My best ideas, and my source of creativity is idleness… I'm looking for boredom” That being said, she also talks about the downside of boredom and solitude - we touch on the very real impact the pandemic had on folks like Ruth who were living alone - especially folks who'd have previously spend almost every night surrounded by noise and colour and likeminded people. Getting out to photograph friends, family, colleagues and industry workers at a safe distance, through their windows, was Ruth's release, a way to see people, and a way to stop herself from “drowning” in depression. It also resulted in her hugely popular book "Twilight Together". Also Ann and Ruth found out that they're BASICALLY family. You can find Ruth at RuthlessImagery on every platform - and you should! Find the Limerick Lady podcast wherever you get your podcasts, and follow for new episodes on the third Thursday every month The Limerick Lady Podcast is supported by the Limerick Post Newspaper, and sponsored by the Ormston House Feminist Supermarket Follow Ann Blake on Twitter at @annblake78 and Instagram @annblakeplay and her band The Brad Pitt Light Orchestra on twitter @BPLO. Catch her other podcasts, 'Ann and Steve Talk Stuff' on Twitter @annstevetalk and 'Three Things That Matter' #ThreethingsTM Follow all things Emma Langford at www.emmalangfordmusic.com Follow Ormston House at www.ormstonhouse.com Support the Limerick Post at www.limerickpost.ie This podcast goes out the third Thursday of every month or 'Thirdsday' - if you will. Follow The Limerick Lady on Facebook at TheLimerickLady, on Twitter at @LkLadyHQ and on Instagram at @thelimericklady Tweet using #LKLadyPod Intro music: Demon Darling by Emma Langford
Le musicien John Lewie qui depuis plus de dix ans se fait appeler Jona Lewie a-t-il été sage ? On serait tenté de le croire en ce mois de décembre 1980. Je vous raconte.
1980: Der "Zauberwürfel" beginnt seinen Siegeszug in deutschen Spielzeugläden und Jona Lewie veröffentlicht den Klassiker "Stop the cavalry".
72 - Misadventures under the Christmas Tree - Misadventures brings special christmas treats from their bouique collection,including "she and him", "Jona Lewie and Linda Puffin". Broadcast on Otago Access Radio www.oar.org.nz
Welcome and indeed the most festive of greetings, as the back to NOW podcast brings 2021 to a close. And from a variously compiled world of pop viewpoint, what a fabulous year it has been!For this special end of year episode, like the most treasured of Christmas present annuals nestling under the Christmas tree, we unwrap the last twelve months of NOW – and indeed pop culture as a whole – to see what has tickled our fancy and sparked our collective curiosities!Consumers of fine compilations have been spoiled for their chosen tunes with a smorgasbord of selections including everything from glam to 60s girls, from boogie nights disco to Disney, Eurovision to two volumes of 12 inches of extended stimulation! Oh, and did we mention the wonder that has been the 83 and 84 Yearbooks? And as it is indeed the season to be jolly, we shall take a sleigh ride stop and carefully unwrap the newest NOW Christmas album and decide if it's worth stuffing into your stocking! Expect starring appearances for Duran Duran, ABBA, Lieutenant Pigeon (!), Sister Sledge, Amanda Lear, Jona Lewie and many more! Discover the link between brown beer and Shazam (really?), how Channel 5 has saved music TV, why the Pig is still so important and who really were the ‘Gibson Brothers of Breakdance' (you need to know!)?Join Radio 2's Sounds of the 80s producer and masterful mastermixer Johnny KaliforniaMusic Journalist and all-round social media pop mogul Ian Wade and the man that has brought the Duckie club night back to life and continues to sprinkle pop joy wherever he goes – Mark Wood as we collectively bring the curtain down on an amazing pop year and look forward to what is on the horizon for 2022! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With Victoria Day approaching, we're once again covering holiday songs from across the pond! By listener request, we discuss "I'm Gonna Spend My Christmas with a Dalek" by The Go-Go's, a British novelty song documenting the mid-1960s Daleks obsession, and "Arthur McBride and the Sergeant" as performed by Paul Brady, an Irish folk song documenting some British recruiters getting their asses handed to them on Christmas morning. The ranking music in this episode is "Stop the Cavalry" by Jona Lewie. Thank you to Myles for these requests!
Esta semana en Islas de Robinson caemos entre 1976 y 1979 combinando rock and roll, altas melodías y buena onda. Suenan: JONATHAN RICHMAN & THE MODERN LOVERS - "ROCKING SHOPPING CENTER" ("JONATHAN RICHMAN & THE MODERN LOVERS", 1976) / ROBERT GORDON WITH LINK WRAY - "RED CADILLAC AND A BLACK MOUSTACHE" ("FRESH FISH SPECIAL", 1978) / CHRIS SPEDDING - "NERVOUS" ("CHRIS SPEDDING", 1976) / SYLVAIN SYLVAIN - "WHAT'S THAT GOT TO DO WITH ROCK'N'ROLL" ("SYLVAIN SYLVAIN", 1979) / ROY LONEY & THE PHANTOM MOVERS - "NEAT PETITE" ("OUT AFTER DARK", 1979) / GREG KIHN - "HURT SO BAD" ("AGAIN", 1977) / CHEAP TRICK - "OH CAROLINE" ("IN COLOR", 1977) / NRBQ - "I WANT YOU BAD" ("AT YANKEE STADIUM", 1978) / MOON MARTIN - "THE FEELING'S RIGHT" ("ESCAPE FROM DOMINATION", 1979) / KURSAAL FLYERS - "RADIO ROMANCE" ("GOLDEN MILE", 1976) / JOHN HIATT - "RADIO GIRL" ("SLUG LINE", 1979) / JONA LEWIE - "THE BABY SHE'S ON THE STREET" ("ON THE OTHER HAND THERE'S A FIST", 1978) / DWIGHT TWILLEY - "STANDING IN THE SHADOW OF LOVE" ("TWILLEY", 1979) / STEVE FORBERT - "SADLY SORTA LIKE A SOAP OPERA" ("JACKRABBIT SLIM", 1978) / Escuchar audio
Unter dem Stern von Bethlehem, ließen wir es uns mit Schnaps gut gehn. Wir rauchten, tranken und lachten. Tauschten uns aus, über Musik, die andere machten. In besinnlicher Skype-samkeit, war auch die Vorfreude auf den fetten Vogel nicht weit. Ein Licht, ein Blitz, was ist denn das? Sterni macht euch die Kehle nass. Nun korket auf und stimmt euch ein, zieht euch die neue Folge rein! Wir können ja nicht ewig reimen. Schützt euch vor den Corona-Keimen! Also Maske auf und Klappe zu! Drückt jetzt auf Play, lasst uns in Ruh! In unserer Weihnachtsfolge 2020, sprechen wir wieder über unsere alternativen Weihnachtshits. Diesmal dabei, die Ramones, Corey Taylor, der gute alte Chris Rea, ja auch was von Udo Lindenberg, von NOFX, The Pogues, Paul Di’Anno, Jona Lewie und, das Highlight kommt immer zum Schluß, natürlich vom Meister himself, Christian Steiffen. Reibt euch noch ein wenig die Bäuche und kommt gut uns kommende Jahr!
1980: Der "Zauberwürfel" beginnt seinen Siegeszug in deutschen Spielzeugläden und Jona Lewie veröffentlicht den Klassiker "Stop the cavalry".
Andy Murray joined the Stiff Records team in 1978 in order to oversee the "Be Stiff Tour" with Rachel Sweet, Mickey Jupp, Wreckless Eric, Lene Lovich, and Jona Lewie. Following the tour, Murray remained Stiff Records' press officer for 1979, earning accolades for his work with the label. Today Andy Murray runs 4 Tunes, a music business marketing consultancy and management company. Andy Murray was also a member of the Stiff All-Stars alongside the famed music video director Nigel Dick.
In the first of our November episodes, we honour Remembrance Day by hearing all about Jona Lewie's Stop the Cavalry, discuss the wonderful stories of Raymond Briggs, and explore the surprisingly intriguing take on A Christmas Carol from ITV in 2000 starring Ross Kemp!
As part of our ‘Looking for Lolagon’ push, we decided to recruit our friend and Consequences correspondent Paul Hamilton to explore the extra-curricular activities of Godley and Creme in the late 70s and early 80s. He’s the Co-author/editor of the brilliant 'How Very Interesting: Peter Cook's Universe and All that Surrounds it’, and boasts a prolific career 'writing and producing songs and videos that I hope will unite the whole world in actively hating’! He brings us a tour-de-force here: an absolute Kevin and Lol trivia-frenzy, and a real hoot to boot. This episode will make it clear that Kevin and Lol were involved in some really interesting musical projects, almost all of which were eye-wateringly obscure and sadly, commercial failures. Hamilton is keen to stress that the principal motive for chasing paid commissions was to pay the bills; for, unlike most other musicians, Godley and Creme had no revenue from live work. This is a very good point, and after all, the boys needed some paid gigs given the failure of their first three albums! Their first two outside ventures were perhaps the most substantial and interesting that we cover in this chat. 1977’s ‘Listen Now’ album by Phil Manzanera and Bill MacCormick's band 801 sees Kevin and Lol turn in some nice cameos on vocals and Gizmo on four tracks. A recorded gig in Manchester sees G&C make a rocking-horse-shittingly rare live appearance, and we’re delighted to say that these tracks have been added to our subscribers’ shared ‘Goodies in the Pipeline' folder. Kevin and Lol were paid handsomely to produce Mickey Jupp’s 1979 album Long Distance Romancer. An eclectic departure for the Southend ‘pub rock’ Stiff Records artist, the album does give us some lovely thick wadges of G&C-ness. It’s tremendous to hear Kev’s drums and Lol’s guitar, especially, and like most of the projects we discuss here, our Dynamic Duo’s presence is so often almost over-bearing in its distinctiveness. This wouldn’t always endear Godley and Creme to their collaborators. Their production work on the Boomtown Rats’ V Deep LP from 1982 is a case in point. Other musical dabblings are generally a mish-mash of obscure and/or unlistenable curios, and we dish up some super-rare clips courtesy of Hamilton and our good chum David Jarvis. These include cameos with Jona Lewie and The Clash, and production jobs for Blue Rondo A La Turk and Writz. One other venture behind the mixing desk is so rare that not even our usual helpers can find it! Almost as rare, you'll also hear a few painful snippets of their collaboration with 'The Photo Kid'. Not all works of genius then, but finally, on a much more positive note, we'll play you a terrific little advert jingle that you may well recognise. It's a treat. We really hope you enjoy our chaotic romp through this patchy but fascinating stuff. Do check out Paul Hamilton’s tasty and entertaining music and video catalogue at https://bisonics.bandcamp.com/music.
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to. Joining Tim for a special Christmas edition is writer, broadcaster and quizmaster Ben Baker, who’s looking back to the original Now - The Christmas Album from 1985, which has been quietly consigned to Christmas Past for all manner of reasons - some of them more 'problematic' than others. Along the way we'll be revealing the identity of 'The Anti-Tim Song', debating what we would have put on a second volume, exchanging some very frank opinions on Fairytale Of New York, and unveiling our new foolproof scheme for alluding to now-disgraced celebrities without actually naming them. You can find more editions of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/
Jona Lewie staat te boek als die man met die ene kersthit. Ten onrechte, want hij heeft zoveel meer gedaan. Net als Fay Lovsky trouwens. Zij en hun bronnen van inspiratie deze week.
Je hoort muziek van George Harrison, Tony Joe White, Pink Floyd, Paul McCartney en Jona Lewie.
Wegens de verkiezingen voor het Europese parlement een Radio Ritmundo over Europa. Jona Lewie vertolkt de ultieme Europa song, The Nits en Kraftwerk brengen een ode aan het Europese spoor; aan de Noordkaap zingt Mari Boine en op de zuidpunt van Europa vind je Radio Tarifa.
It's International Workers' Day and we're celebrating with some holiday songs for solidarity! "We're Following the Wrong Star" by Billy Bragg is an evocative Christmas anthem for the working class, while "Stop the Cavalry" by Jona Lewie is a weird and almost whimsical holiday song about the horrors of war. Thank you to Liam for the requests! Here's a link to the article that we mentioned in this episode.
The latest episode of the podcast which asks; who is more important - a dead Beatle, or your Nana? It's cold and dark, pop-crazed youngsters, so it's time once again to binge upon one of our favourite eras of Top Of The Pops. Your hosts are simultaneously deciding which 50 badges to wear for the school Xmas disco, still in hiding from the fake accusation that they had a good cry about someone dying, and going about their business unaware that Santa is going to let them down big style in a week's time. But for a glorious half-hour, we're all distracted by the sight of Pig-Wanker General himself, perched on a gantry, giving us our weekly shot of Pop randomness. Musicwise, the highs are high and the lows are lower than low. The Beat and The Specials remind us who the daddies were in the Eighventies, but we also get the sickening one-two punch of the second most annoying singer with a lisp of 1980 and a festive celebration of drink-driving, sexual harrassment and homophobia. The Nolans have finally managed to get them dead tight satin trews off, but have replaced them for even tighter designer jeans. Chas and Dave lob out terrifying animal masks. Jona Lewie sets himself up for life. Legs & Co are attacked by ferrets as they pay tribute to Ghandi John. There's the most un-arsed xylophone solo ever. And Little and Large are asked what they think about Pop at the moment. It's brilliant. Simon Price and Neil Kulkarni join Al Needham a pass-around of the UHU-filled crisp bag of late 1980, veering off on tangents such as gerontophiliac porn line adverts, Terry Hall turning your back on you, why having 'OMD' printed on the back of your Harrington is just plain wrong, the Summer of Chinese Death Stars, the wrongness of Gideon, and being sexually initiated by Yoko Ono in a Nottingham council house while eating a 10p mix. The swearing is up to its usual standard, you'll be pleased to hear. Video Playlist | Subscribe | Facebook | Twitter Subscribe to us on iTunes here. Support us on Patreon here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Met deze keer muziek van Jona Lewie, Bill Withers, Fleetwood Mac, Brian Ferry, Beach Boys en Tori Amos.
Neither of us can sleep in this heat, so we decided to watch Sleepless in Seattle! We come up with a new film idea, Opposite Day, celebrate Rob’s birthday, and also discuss DVD commentaries, Chumbawumba and Jona Lewie. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Om 23:00 uur Radio Ritmundo met Stan Rijven. Vanavond nog een uitzending in het teken van 60 jaar Europa. Jona Lewie, The Nits, 2raumwohnung, Angelo Branduardi, Bande Ionica feat. Macaco El Mono Loco en Vanessa Da Mata.
Vanavond om 23:00 uur Stan Rijven met Radio Ritmundo. Het thema is 60 jaar Europa. Muziek van Jona Lewie, David McWilliams, Arthur H., Laïs, Harris Alexiou en Goran Bregovic.
Rough Trade Radio compiles the staff's favourite Christmas songs into a festive mix - no talking, just music - Happy Christmas from all at Rough Trade. Fiona Apple - “Trump’s Nuts Roasting on an Open Fire” Clarence Carter - "Back Door Santa" The Ronettes - "Sleigh Ride" Hard Skin - "Ding Dong Merrily Oi Oi" The Waitresses - "Christmas Wrapping" Johnny Cash - "The Christmas Spirit" Nick Lowe - " Hooves on the Roof" Willie Nelson - " Pretty Paper" The Staples Singers - "Silent Night" The Kinks - "Father Christmas" Frank Sidebottom - "Christmas Is Really Fantastic" Jona Lewie - "Stop The Cavalry" Albert King - "Santa Claus Wants some lovin’" Rufus Wainwright - "Spotligh On Christmas" The Ramones - "Merry Christmas (I Don't Want To Fight)" The Pogues - "Fairytale Of New York" Low - "Just Like Christmas" My Morning Jacket - "Xmas Time is Here Again" Mark Kozelek - "O Christmas Tree" Tom Waits - "Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis" Bob Dylan - "Must Be Santa" Run DMC - "Christmas In Hollis" Saint Etienne - "I Was Born On Christmas Day" Redd Kross - "Super Sunny Christmas" The Smoke Fairies - "Christmas Without A Kiss" Belle & Sebastian - "Are You Coming Over For Christmas?" Catlin Rose - "You Never Come Home For Christmas" The School - Let Me Be The Fairy On Your Christmas Tree Tonight Eux Autres - "Another Christmas At Home" John Prine - "I saw mommy kissing Santa Clause" A Charlie Brown Christmas - "Christmas Time is Here Song" The Drifters & Irving Berlin - "White Christmas"
Jona Lewie – Stop the cavalry
Jim Ellery & Kevin Savage interview with Jona Lewie - Side B
Jim Ellery & Kevin Savage interview with Jona Lewie - Side A
Joel Vandroogenbroeck, Ghostwriters, Tiago, Jona Lewie, Manhooker, Abstraxion, Daniel Savio, The Fixx, Chuck Mangione, Ashra, Goldie Thorn, Cloud One, AN-2, Claudja Barry, Heaven 17, Kraftwerk, George Duke, Tom Tom Club, LTJ, Peru, Fockewulf 190, Khidja, Francisco, Jeancy, Candido, Magic Sound, Nouvelle Phénomène, Irregular Disco Workers, Wuf Ticket, Lump, Methusalem, Cerrone, Ippu-Do, Collateral, Peter Richard, Holger Czukay, Can, Serge Blenner, Mike Mandel, Erasure, Yes and more...
Tri Atma, Landscape, Japan, Simple Minds, Tina Turner, Debbie Harry, Stereo MC's, Grace Jones, Chic, Matthew Wilder, Rod Stewart, London Beat, Five o'clock Traffic, Erik XVI, Ranko, Eurofunk, Charlie, Chemise, Hercule, Tamiko Jones, Michael Chapman, Lord of the Isles, Atjazz, Richard Strange, Bingoboys, Hall & Oates, ABBA, Lindsey Buckingham, Godley & Creme, Sweet, Salem Al Fakir, Jona Lewie, Men without Hats, Baard, Black Sabbath, Billy Idol, Daniel Savio and more...
Egba, Soft Rocks, Hawkwind, Jona Lewie, Laurie Anderson, Graham Gouldman, Bill Nelson, Conrad Schnitzler, PIL, Supertramp, Janne Schaffer, Magnus Uggla, Judas Priest, bob hund, Holger Czukay, The Police, Belbury Poly, Dag Vag, Steve Miller Band, Roger Rönning, Soundforce, Asmus Tietchens, Richard Wahnfried, Cube, Pas de Deux, Anna Dobiey, Azymuth, The The, Robert Palmer and more...