Tonight's Swap Meet on @95bfm excursion takes you through the dusty depths of Campbell's crates with sides both willfully obscure to club classic. Plug in: bop out!
Playlist
Tonight's Swap Meet excursion takes you through the dusty depths of Campbell's crates with sides both willfully obscure to club classic. Plug in: bop out!
Coco & Ben - Good Feelin' (re 12",1979)
The Cool Notes - Blown It (1984)
Dego - UNIA (2022)
Desi - I want to be with you (1985)
FF Yellowhand - You want every night (1981)
Starpoint - I'm so crazy about you (1983)
Sumy - Escape from the Earth (1983)
Ze-Brass - Feels so good (1983)
BT Express - Let me be the one (1980)
Rick Clarke - Potion (1981)
David Joseph - Let's live it up (1983)
Michael Howell - Five Weeks (1973)
Charles Earland - Murilley (1981)
Carmen Lundy - Time is love (1986)
Potter & Tillman - Love is how (1980)
Paulo Jeronimo - Vida Agitada (Brazil, 1983)
Santrofi-Ansa - Shakabula (Ghana, 1974)
Mad Man Jaga - Hankuri (Nigeria, 1978)
Mukhtar Ramadan Iidi - Check up your head (Somalia, 80s?)
Orchestre Poly Rhythmo De Cotonou - Dis Moi La Verite (Benin, 70s)
Kool & The Gang - Open Sesame (1976)
New Sector Movements - Stand ft. Mike City (2022)
The Impressions - We go back a ways (1973)
Sass - Do it (1975)
Archie Bell - I never made love (1981)
Contrast - Foreigner of Love (1984)
Richard Dimples Fields - Don't turn your back on my love (1984)
Voltage Brothers - The Prophet (1978)
Winston Ford - Don't bump your heart (1987)
Minority Band - Tasty tune (1980, re 12)
Kleeer - Your love is what I need (1982)
Nat Augustin - All my love (1985)
Barbara Mason - Don't I ever cross your mind (1984)
I let Sinead's passing have an effect on the show cos it affected me and I thought it'd sound good. Loretta Lynn, Joan Baez, Hurray for The Riff Raff, Dylan, Eilen Jewel, Allison Russel, Drive by Truckers and more all telling it like it is. Interview with Julian Temple and a bunch of finds out of the bFM vinyl library (Bodeans from the 1980's!) in between and then a strong finish for Ms O'Connor with the Dropkick Murphies and the song Kris Kristofferson wrote for her. What a loss.
Playlist
Gave the show a bit of a Sinead O'Connor vibe. Especially the first hour and the last ten minutes. In between is the shambles of a phone IV with Julian from the Julian Temple Band and their song, No Evil and a few gems from the vinyl library, Memphis Slim, John Mayall and The Bodeans. Might be a couple of songs that didn't make the posted set list around the interview time, Anna Tivel and Holly Williams most likely.
Loretta Lynn - womens prison
sinead o'connor - if u ever
the chicks - march march
allison russel - all of the women
Hurray For The Riff Raff - precious cargo
kelsey waldron - ohio
drive by truckers - babies in cages
Whiskeytown - matrimony
jenny lewis and the watson twins - rise up with fists
kirsten hersch - the cuckoo
Joan Baez - hard rains gonna fall
Frazey Ford - you got religion
eilen jewel - the flood
bob dylan - you gotta serve somebody
shane macgowan and the pops - church of the holy spook
This week's show featured new music from Haz & Miloux, Jalen N'Gonda, Terrace Martin and more. Sam also pays tribute to Sinead O'Conner who sadly died this week.
Playlist
This week's show featured new music from Haz & Miloux, Jalen N'Gonda, Terrace Martin and more. Sam also pays tribute to Sinead O'Conner who sadly died this week.
Ballot Box - The Game
Frank Harris & Maria Marquez - Down By The Rio (Julien Dyne Mix)
Slowdive - Slowdive
Blur - The Ballad
Bic Runga - Listening for the Weather
Sea Mouse - Weedwacker
Shane MacGowan & The Popes - Haunted (feat. Sinead O'Conner)
The Waterboys - Fisherman's Blues
Tono & The Finance Company - Marion Bates Realty
And$um x Lui Mill - Won't Be The Same
Haz & Miloux - March 12
Nao - Happy
Gil Scott-Heron - Home Is Where The Hatred Is
Jalen Ngonda - That's All I Wanted From You
Terrace Martin - Valdez Off Crenshaw (feat. Kamasi Washington)
The SRN Breakfast Buffet transports us to chat with RDU’s Liam, talking about what’s going on down in Ōtautahi. On Travelling Tunes, Dr Kirsten Zemke takes us to the world of the paisley underground. Andrew Moore (one of the creators of the film) and Chris Heazelwood are on bMovies talking about the documentary made about King Loser. Litia Tuiburelevu reviews The Survival of Kindness, a post-apocalyptic film from director Rolf De Heer. Dave Borrie of L Hotel dials in from Ōtepoti to yarn about the band's first EP, Ellis. Whakarongo mai nei!