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https://youtu.be/V0SQB4vOs5w?si=AtUFT4g55rth6wqiBehind the scenes of making the film - https://tinyurl.com/the-ridge-blogA film by @CutMedia The Ridge is the...
Find out more at http://www.bbc.co.uk/musicThe Beach Boys' masterpiece God Only Knows remade with the help of a few friends to celebrate the launch of BBC Mu...
https://youtu.be/V0SQB4vOs5w?si=AtUFT4g55rth6wqiBehind the scenes of making the film - https://tinyurl.com/the-ridge-blogA film by @CutMedia The Ridge is the...
one of my alltime favourite Martyn Bennett tracks JC, thanks for spotting this.
He's a national treasure up here is that there Danny MacAskill, Global...Martyn Bennett too, sadly no longer here of course; but what a tune, what a tune, what a tune I hear!
He's a national treasure up here is that there Danny MacAskill, Global...Martyn Bennett too, sadly no longer here of course; but what a tune, what a tune, what a tune I hear!
yes, well, I'm not sure he'd get his cycling proficiency badge down here JC - he didn't even stick his hand out to indicate a couple of times.
Clearly been listening to this too much spotify:user:jcorrigan1452:playlist:...8ERRS7l3JyTPZc
Find out more at http://www.bbc.co.uk/musicThe Beach Boys' masterpiece God Only Knows remade with the help of a few friends to celebrate the launch of BBC Mu...
cross-genre collaboration - whatever next?
but here's a simpler version... (posted by an old chum of mine )
Brian & Carl sitting around the piano with their mother Audree; from the wonderful Don Was 1995 documentary "Brian Wilson : I Just Wasn't Made for These Times".
Thanks Global - I love that. What a great voice Carl Wilson possessed. There can be few songs I have listened to more in all my years of listening to music. And in my opinion it even has a certain something without the voices.
While waiting for Max to start tomorrow evening I think I'll take in an hour of *Idris Elba doing Journey Africa on R2, the first of a three parter. I have no idea what we're expecting to hear but probably better than most of the rest of R2's output I'm willing to believe.
While waiting for Max to start tomorrow evening I think I'll take in an hour of *Idris Elba doing Journey Africa on R2, the first of a three parter. I have no idea what we're expecting to hear but probably better than most of the rest of R2's output I'm willing to believe.
Actor & musician Idris Elba plays tracks from all over Africa from the last 60 years.
* Apparently he played Mr Mandella in 'Long Walk to Freedom'.
Wasn't too taken with Mr Elba's delivery but a great bunch of tunes he delivered, though he kept babbling over them in that irritating DJ type way. However among other top tunes I really enjoyed this fine bit Congolese soukous by Kass Kass.
While waiting for Max to start tomorrow evening I think I'll take in an hour of *Idris Elba doing Journey Africa on R2, the first of a three parter. I have no idea what we're expecting to hear but probably better than most of the rest of R2's output I'm willing to believe.
Actor & musician Idris Elba plays tracks from all over Africa from the last 60 years.
* Apparently he played Mr Mandella in 'Long Walk to Freedom'.
Part 2 of Mr Elba's African Journey - can't complain about a programme that starts with Ali Farka Toure and then Fela and now Tony Allen - but IE's still blinkin' annoyin'!
For the third week running a very good playlist from Idris Elba - that's his stint up but I imagine they might try to get him back after these fine tunes.
Actor & musician Idris Elba plays tracks from all over Africa from the last 60 years
...including this crucial song from King Sunny Ade which I hadn't heard in ages but was so important in getting me listening to music from elsewhere - still sounds great.
Soul Music on Radio 4 is often a good listen and this week was the perfect example as it celebrated the various sides of Violetta Parra's 'Gracias a la Vida'.
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