What! It’s the 95bFM Top 10 with your host… just Callum. That’s right, Callum is all alone this week so he’s playing really long songs, including 10 minutes of music from the Chicken Run (2000) soundtrack. Also, worth noting, Dr. Jon popped in with a SUCCESSFUL prediction?! Also, he counted down the biggest songs in the nation and drank two beers. How about that?
The first top ten of 2022! Callum was busy this week so the wonderful Rhiannon McCall joined me for the show. Listen back for at least ten excellent new tunes, plus our own selections - incl. Snoop Dog, Japanese Breakfast, Tirzah, Queen, Groove Armada + more.
Mōrena! The usual mixed bag of tunes - opening with Stella Donnelly, dabbling in some Peter Cat Recording Co. and going back to the classics with a bit of Erykah Badu and the Screaming MeeMees. Sofia and Joel speak to Danika and Kitty about Queer Speed Dating at the Charlotte Museum. Whakarongo mai!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Penelope talks neckties and Mikey talks frigatebird furniture; Karyn Rachtman talks us through some of the gamechanging film soundtracks she's helped compile; Hugh Sundae ups the yelly quotient (as if we needed help); and Sarah's kinda upset about the demise of MSPaint.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob's got zero 'knees-up' for Mrs. Brown; His Worship tells us what to do if your local cat's eyes look drunk; Clayton applauds the Dion/Laurent approach to suggesting a sustainable future; Sarah'd quite like a Babel fish; and we all get a box of Cricket Pasta. Seriously.
After a sleepless night proceeding a big weekend, Jack hauls his sorry ass into the hallowed bFM studio to give you everything you need from your early morning radio. We've got tunes, we've got rambling sleep deprived hosts, you name it - we probably don't have it, but we definitly have 2 solid hours of audio goodness just for you.
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.