Originally posted by Globaltruth
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A quick glance around the schedules
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Well Andrew Graham Dixon didn't select any WM on his Private Passions but he did plump for Anarchy in the UK....not sure if that counts ?
Maceo Merriweather certainly does though - boogie on down with AGD
( oh by the way r3 you've made a right frittata of the playlist - not even correctly duplicated! As a humble listener... Huh?)
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostWell Andrew Graham Dixon didn't select any WM on his Private Passions but he did plump for Anarchy in the UK....not sure if that counts ?
Maceo Merriweather certainly does though - boogie on down with AGD
( oh by the way r3 you've made a right frittata of the playlist - not even correctly duplicated! As a humble listener... Huh?)
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Interesting looking Monday evening on R2 this week...Wilko Johnson's on Paul Jones, and Richard Thompson is on with Jools, but also Nitin Sawhney starts a new series called NS spins the globe...not sure how many weeks it's on.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostInteresting looking Monday evening on R2 this week...Wilko Johnson's on Paul Jones, and Richard Thompson is on with Jools, but also Nitin Sawhney starts a new series called NS spins the globe...not sure how many weeks it's on.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/programm...les/2013/03/04
Wow!
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostWell spotted JC, will listen with interest...is that r2's first foray into WM? As far as I can recall it is...
Wow!
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostNS had a six week series before...last year I think... and I think they did a doc on Nusrat, G...but it don't happen much. By the way, while I'm here, are you getting anything in your spotty inbox? - keeps telling me message can't be sent, but not sure if that means the tunes are not going either.
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It's a song that seems to have been attracting a lot of attention recently, perhaps because of Falkland War anniversary, but this was another very interesting 'Soul Music' on Radio 4 today...about 'Shipbuilding' I'm sure you've worked out.
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Originally posted by zola View PostCamberley's finest on BBC4 tomorrow evening at ten pm. If not the best live band I ever saw, then certainly in the top three. That's without considering the songs.
Never seen film of Ducks Deluxe .(could youtube them I suppose).
Never seen Graham Parker live either, but wish I had.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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World Routes Sun 24th 10-111
Throughout March, as part of Baroque Spring, Lucy Duran visits South America. In Bolivia she enjoys the famed Baroque music of Chiquitos.
Plus, fighting for breath in the world's highest capital city, she meets the celebrated charango player Ernesto Cavour in La Paz.
World Routes gets to the heart of Latin American Baroque in two of the continent's most musical nations. The programme makes exclusive recordings of music and musicians that date from the Baroque period, as well as other traditions that date from before or after the 16th and 17th centuries. Presenter/Lucy Duran, Producer/James Parkin
tben to finish off, next Sunday Mar 31:
Lucy Duran presents the last of five programmes recorded in South America.
Her journey ends with the iconic panpipes of Lake Titicaca, and the characteristic singing style of the high Andes in Bolivia. She celebrates new year in the world's highest capital city - La Paz - and records the world famous band Los Masis, in their home town of Sucre, which is the town where Simon Bolivar declared Latin American independence.
April 1 from 10-12, as a special celebration of the Baroque season, live from the Albert Hall, renowned world musicians Rachid Taha, Toumani Diabate and Rokia Traore perform a special version of Bach's most happy, movement-laden triple-choir Motet, beginning with The Goldberg Variations.
Introduced by Flora Poil
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostRepeat of Robin Denselow's programme about the music of the Saharawi refugees & the work of the Sandblast music charity - radio 4 15.30 today (Sat) & on iPlayer near you.
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And Chris Wood's new album is out...
Folk Singer of the Year & Best Original Track ‘Hollow Point’ BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2011 Folk Singer of the Year and Best Album BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2009 "The finest and most original singer-songwriter to have emerged from the British folk scene since Richard Thompson" – The Guardian ‘Albion’ nominated as ‘Best Compilation/ Reissue’ in fRoots album awards 2009
You can listen to a free track on that site.
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