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Latest playlist • View all

Creedance Clearwater Revival - Long As I Can See the Light
Bobbie Gentry - Mississippi Delta
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Almost Cut My Hair
Shannon McNally - Banshee Moan
J.J. Cale - Don't Go To Strangers
Rhiannon Giddens - At the Purchaser's Option
Neil Young - Old Man
Laura Marling - No One's Gonna Love You Like I Can
Jim Croce - Walkin' Back To Georgia
Amethyst Kiah - Play God and Destroy the World feat. S.G. Goodman
Trampled By Turtles - Blue Sky and the Devil
Beyonce - Daughter
Tom Petty - Don't Fade On Me
Alannah Myles - Hurry Make Love
Ruth Brown - Takin' Care of Business
The Felice Brothers - Flowers By the Roadside
Bessie Smith - Young Women's Blues
Little Walter - My Babe
Kate and Anna McGarrigle - Blues In D
The Dead Tongues - I'm A Cloud Now
Hank Williams - Hey, Good Lookin'
Ida Cox, Coleman Hawkins Quintet - Wild Women Don't Have the Blues
John Prine - Daddy's Little Pumpkin
Minday Smith - Jericho
Bernie Griffen and The Thin Men - I'm Crying Too
John Prine, Iris DeMent - Spite Of Ourselves

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Border Radio with Kirsten Warner

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Sun 18 Oct 2020

Bernie's playlist, presented by Kirsten. Bernie chose about a third new releases, a third new takes on old sounds and a third just plain strange and wonderful, altogether a great show. Kirsten's highlights - Patti Smith singing a youthful version of "Hey Joe" and a strange a wonderful Lee Hazlewood song. Congratulations Chloe Swarbrick, Auckland Central's new MP, a good result for inner city folk. 

Border Radio with Kirsten Warner

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Sun 11 Oct 2020

John Lennon would have been 80 this week. We play a couple of great Lennon songs. A couple of great New Zealand artists. It's an equal opportunities show - guarantee 50% women performers.And rockabilly rules, Kirsten's going dancing.

Border Radio with Deputy Paul

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Sun 4 Oct 2020

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.

Border radio with Deputy Paul

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Sun 20 Sep 2020

Downinto the blues hole for a chat with OG Darren Watson. Talkin' music, having a few laughs and dropping Avantadale Bowling Club & Tupac alongside Lightning Hopkins and Lyle Lovett 'cos hip hop is blues. And folk too.

Border Radio Bernie's First day back with Kirsten

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Sun 13 Sep 2020

Bernie and Kirsten dancing together on the Border Radio show . Lefty Frizzell to Justin Townes Earl and The Be Good Tanya's feature in 2hrs of beautiful and dark music. Dig deep!

Border Radio with Deputy Paul

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Sun 6 Sep 2020

Starts with some pretty familiar favorites but moves quickly into a ton of brand new to the show tunes, as well as pushing recent discoveries like Sammy Brue & Elijah Ocean. Pretty & brand new Australian Country Music from Ellisa Pernu, awesome Silver Jews, brutal Drive By Truckers and a frankly wayward stagger into the 1970's with The Ozark Mountain Daredevils and new Riders Of The Purple Sage. And a whole heap more. 

Border Radio with Deputy Paul

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Sun 23 Aug 2020

Bugger it. Neil Young special. About 50/50 Neil doing the songs and other people covering them. Because we can.

Border Radio with Kirsten Warner

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Sun 16 Aug 2020

Kirsten Warner's in the studio with lots of Hank Williams and some classic roots music, folk, country, blues and gospel. What more could you want?