Delve headlong into the world of Plato's Retreat with Samuel Harmony, Kris McFang, Jenn Tamati and Rob Bollox . $1 - $1000 records given equal treatment and airtime. For all that's good in Boogie, New Wave, Disco, House, Post-punk, Afro, Modern Soul, AOR, & much much more. Keys in the bowl, folks. Shoes at the door.
Featuring Four Thirsty, where four thirsty broadcasters get quenched at about half past four.
Lots of freshly scooped up records from the boys, Sam and Kris, doing their best at jamming in a whole lot of music into two hours worth of Good Times Radio for your Saturday morning.
Playlist
Happy Mondays - Holiday
Saada Bonaire - You Could Be More Than You Are
Khruangbin - Maria Tambien
C. K. & the Beat Merchants - Nii Me Ba
Lipelis - What Is It
Duanne Thamm Jr - Jump Trax
Shadow - Sinister Way
dreamcast - Backwoods
Connan Mockasin - Megumi The Milkyway Above
Sisters Of Mercy - Lucretia My Reflection
3 Teens Kill 4 - Hold Up
Siouxsie & The Banshees - Happy House
A Team - Trouble (pt 1 & 2)
Free Level - Blue Grass 1
Carol - Breakdown
Girlpool - Pretty
Jack Ladder and the Dreamlanders - Come on Back This Way (feat. Sharon van Etten)
Kicking off with a selection skirting around the music of Suicide, and from there the shifting gears in a couple of directions, including a well received dive into some goth and industrial.
Received a few new records in the mail so dropping a couple of those before swerving off into other musical climes.
New DVD reviewer Keria is in reviewing My Neighbour Totoro (the 35th anniversary edition), and again Kris is left bereft of a saucy segment...but it's still good times
To prevent the Emmerdale review from becoming Kim Tate reveiw (the most hated character in English television), this week Rob runs us down on the Sharma family's chocolate factory fiasco, scream-ups at the pub, and just a little bit of KT news.
In this edition of Emmerdale, Rob fills us in on the chaos being caused in the wake of Kim Tate's return to the village and the return of Joe (from the dead!).
In this edition of the Emmerdale review we talk maternal kidnapping, breaking the Dingle code, and the return from prison of the most hated character in UK television.
In this edition of the critically acclaimed Emmerdale review Rob describes an exciting road trip in which multiple characters end up in the beautiful city of Belfast, birthplace of the Titanic. In Belfast, Marlon and Paddy confront Paddy's father Bear-Wolf in a pub, before moving into a having a really great chat about pies.
In this episode of the highly acclaimed Emmerdale review, Mr. Rob Bollox fills us in on the outcome of Paddy's DNA test and some agricultural misadventures featuring hangovers and farmyard machinary
In this edition of the Emmerdale Review Mr Bollox fills us in on the attempted frame-up of Kane Dingle by "the scariest man I've seen on television". Kris and "Rootin' Tootin' Pollard" also have a bit of fun with the Emmerdale Wild West name generator.