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A quick glance around the schedules
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R4 eating r3's lunch?
Even odder in that it was made by 6Music....anyway, whether it was on r3, r4 or r6 this first episode was rather shallow and predictable to my jaundiced ears.
In the first of a series of journeys Nadine Shah a British Muslim artist travels to Beirut, to collaborate with Lebanese singer songwriter and musicologist Youmna Saba. The challenge will be for them to create a track together in Beirut in just two days.
(that concludes the in depth review)
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Originally posted by Globaltruth View PostR4 eating r3's lunch?
Even odder in that it was made by 6Music....anyway, whether it was on r3, r4 or r6 this first episode was rather shallow and predictable to my jaundiced ears.
In my opinion Rabih Alameddine evokes a Beirut much better in his book An Unnecessary Woman
(that concludes the in depth review)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0bh51zc
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An independent radio show from Birminham on the topic of WM
Glyn Philips is a true aficionado, plays some well-researched and quite rare music - definitely worth a listen. On the down side, he is definitely a DJ and a little bit too Nicey and/or Smashy. And some of the music is not to my jaded tastes...
Still worth a listen from time to time.
I've also noticed that when you go to the web page, there's a heading LISTEN AGAIN with nothing under it. Then, after a few tens of seconds, the list of shows appear. This may be down to my browser, their software or some other cyber worldly combination - just saying in case you *do* visit and wonder what exactly is going on....
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Not sure whether this belongs here or on the jazz board. But anyway....The Forum on World Service today was worth a listen. 'Cool : Sunglasses, style and American Counter Culture'.
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Originally posted by zola View PostNot sure whether this belongs here or on the jazz board. But anyway....The Forum on World Service today was worth a listen. 'Cool : Sunglasses, style and American Counter Culture'.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/play/w3cswpsm
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Ricky Ross is sitting in on the R2 Folk Show for the next wee while, while Mark Radcliffe is off getting some treatment for cancer. Made a good job tonight, I thought. Good interview with Anais Mitchell including this potent song.
From the concept album, HadestownAll content is property of its respective owners; None of it being mine. This media is for entertainment purposes only.
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Not really a glance around the schedules, more a visit to the past. The BBC website now seems to have taken 'Radio' off the menu and replaced it with 'Sounds'. I assume that this is to point dear listeners to podcasts and perhaps some things from the archives as well as the radio stations. Anyway, if you fancy a listen to the final 'World Routes', here it is...the website seemed to think I might enjoy it, and it was right.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostNot really a glance around the schedules, more a visit to the past. The BBC website now seems to have taken 'Radio' off the menu and replaced it with 'Sounds'. I assume that this is to point dear listeners to podcasts and perhaps some things from the archives as well as the radio stations. Anyway, if you fancy a listen to the final 'World Routes', here it is...the website seemed to think I might enjoy it, and it was right.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03bfjqz
it's going to replace iPlayer at some point, so need to get used to it. I'm waiting for someone to compare the quality with that of the existing r3 stream on iPlayer....but I'm not holding my breath
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Last edited by johncorrigan; 31-10-18, 21:53.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostCelebrating the release of a new record by Tony Allen, Radio 6 had an Afrobeat inspired playlist this evening - some fine tunes in there if you're looking for some listening pleasure through the week.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00010n6
extract from NME review:
most of this album would quite easily soundtrack an abandoned carousel at the end of a windswept pier. It’s charming on the surface, but beyond the title track and ‘Lady Boston’, it begins to wear thin quicker than a seagull nosediving to your soggy paper of chips.
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