Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's Tuesday, the day Rachel reckons is a real hump day; Search & Destroy strikes again; His Worship talks a climate emergency, one million trees, and recycling, yikes; Sam comes in for Viewmaster with Tales of the City; and Professor Michael Witbrock talks computer system and AI. Wowee.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's Monday morning, it's getting brighter and we're starting to feel we're out the other side of this Winter business; Penelope Noir's talking about a second hand mall in Sweden, the first of it's kind; JessB pops up to the studio to chat about her new single MOOD, and touring Europe; Jenna brings up a bit of a weird (in a good way) book to review; and Natural Ange is talking about anxiety, warts and sleep.
Fifty kinds of fun with Louis Jarlov up in the studio for a bit, mainly to be there when we play a brand new song of his and a few songs he likes; he brings the Gram, Lucinda, Drive By Truckers and Johnny Fritz among others. Found Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings covering Even Cowgirls Get The Blues in a record bin and some cool tunes by Karen and The Sorrows, Liz Cooper and The Stampede and The Burnlackers on bandcamp and still found time for classic 'dark period' Neil Young and a wicked cover of Bob Dylan's Leopard Skin Pillbox hat and heaps more.
Although Sam is away this week, Kris has returned with a swag of new records from smokey Sydney.
Rob fills us in with the Sports and Emmerdale roundups. Pearl brings in some cupcakes and a bad attitude. And the team welcome back Shaun for another round of the 16Tun Flagon Wagon Beer review.