Today on your bFM Breakfast: Kicking off the show with a beautifully crisp morning (thanks Rick Breeze) and diving straight into some politics with National MP, Nicola Willis; Rob's giving taking us down the rabbit hole of defrosting; David Farrier joins us to talk all sorts of Webworms; Tim's here to update us on all things media; and Amelia's talking quarantine. Topical.
A few of the old standards but some new discoveries too. All them witches (thanks bFM Drive), Adam Hattaway & The Haunters (Thanks Pennie from the monday 1-4). A sweet Creedence cover from WIllie & Paula Nelson (Thanks TV show soundtracks). And topping up the dose of Drive by Truckers and Purple Mountains. (Thanks collapse of civilisation in the United States). And more from Sammy Brue, Hayley Thomas King and a beautiful Elizabeth Cotton version of Shake Sugaree.
On the show this week, we crank out the tunes, featuring songs by Herbie Hancock, Fruit Juice Parade, Moody.V, Twilight 22, Trust Punks and Mr Meaty Boy x Liam K. Swiggs. Aimee is in for Who Arted as well and we chat to Francis McWhannell about the gallery tours on Karangahape Road for Electric Night. Kick back, chill tf out, and tune in to your Thursday Morning Glory show for another week... ~ ~ ~
Roald Dahl - Charlie & The Chocolate Factory (ch. 29 & 30)
Robert Dann - Flick, The Fire Engine
Eddie Spaghetti - Wake Up, Wake Up
The Moe Show - Another Year of You
Dan & Dani - Do The Dinosaur Stomp!
The Little City Critters - Monstomping!
Alma Cogan - In the Middle of the House
Robert Louis Stevenson - Treasure Island
Craig Smith - Scariest Thing In The Garden
Charles Penrose - The Laughing Policeman
Lauren Child - I Will Be Especially Very Careful
Ron Valente - Frog Song
Captain Festus McBoyle - Wally the Whale
Keith Mitchell - Captain Beaky
Dan & Dani - A Spider Looking at Me
Keith Mitchell - Captain Beaky
Belle & Sebastian - The Monkeys Are Breaking Out The Zoo
Bunny Racket - Jingle Jangle Jaguar
Fleabite - Liver Lover
Leviy Beet - Wadami
Dr. Kirsten Zemke takes us on a journey through the suprisingly complex world of "La La La" songs on Travelling Tunes. Viewmaster Litia Tuiburelevu calls in to talk about Spinal Destination, a brand new show out now on Neon. Luke Buda calls in to talk about his new single, out today, titled ‘Very Special Feelings’. Francisca Griffin chats to Rachel about Look Blue Go Purple winning the classic record award at the Taite Prize 2024. Whakarongo mai nei!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: we're filled to the gills with giveaways; Rob educates on the sexual habits of the common cabbage butterfly; Dr. Maria isn't so swayed by German cinematography (or nunches); Phil Goff seems to be developing the dangerous (and foolhardy?) ability to read Mike's mind; Veronica stops by to talk all things Hollywood Avondale; our very own Amelia reviews some really great rugs (like, really great) and this week's NZIFF pick, The Love Witch; Ximena talks some Shane Jones; and we all _just about_ exit the show unscathed.