Today on your bFM Breakfast: After a pretty warm evening, Rachel's got some hot tunes to start your Tuesday; His Worship, Phil Goff, talks about the housing crisis, homelessness and expensive transport; Sam's been watching Stephen King adaptations; and Dr. David Welch joins us to talk about loud music. Nice.
This week we talk to a very special guest about some very special music, we riot at the funky ballet, and a combination of naiveté, mondegreen, and an egregious typographical error cause Amelia to play a song with offensive lyrical content, have a panicked realization, and subsequently erase the above event from the historical record. (I cut a track out of this podcast, can you hear the edit points?)
In which listen to the sound of Ralph, we search for green fire, and Amelia desecrates this historical document with a brutal edit so that she can bear the thought of listening to it again.
Welcome to Universal Harmony, the NZ Music Edition. Herewith your host dr.Snikkers, playing tunes from this glorious country, Aotearoa.
Like being on the receiving end of a wink from the Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern, or witnessing some of Julian Dennison's smooth dance moves firsthand, enjoy 100% historic homegrown jams that won't disappoint.
Featuring friend segment; the Sound of Sydney with Carlos Avilés.
~ universal harmony ~
Oozing a grateful ora, massaging the creative mind.
This episode of Freak the Sheep features a performance by Peach Milk for Live and Direct, and interviews with Long Distance Runner, Louis Baker and Fruit Juice Parade.