In 2003 when they existed?!That would be canny, his early morning show is decent.
I’ve fancied that for my text alert on my phone
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In 2003 when they existed?!That would be canny, his early morning show is decent.
I’ve fancied that for my text alert on my phone
Was going to do the same with the John Grant shows after hearing a bit, will listen to EF as wellReet bunch of miserable tests this lot.
Caught a few bits of Ezra Furman’s show the last few days. Celebrating LGBT, which sounds like nothing I’m interested in, but the I was wrong. Some of the stuff he had on was top notch & I hadn’t heard of most of the bands. Going to go back through the playlists & make my own Spotify playlist based on what he played.
Don’t be daft. He’s the glue that holds it together.Big fan of his.
However, I wish Lamaq was going out to pasture instead.
Seems he loves his punk. Was a bit of lo-fi American punk going on.Was going to do the same with the John Grant shows after hearing a bit, will listen to EF as well
Don’t be daft. He’s the glue that holds it together.
Seems he loves his punk. Was a bit of lo-fi American punk going on.
See, I think me & him have similar tastes. Was big into his Brit Pop, championed Idles & Fontaines DC way before anyone else was interested & got me into them & throws a load of reggae in. Class.Musical knowledge is great, bet he sources a lot of the playlist stuff but his show has no cohesion. The songs don’t flow and are random plus you have to endure some real stinkers.
See, I think me & him have similar tastes. Was big into his Brit Pop, championed Idles & Fontaines DC way before anyone else was interested & got me into them & throws a load of reggae in. Class.
Happy to disagree like. That’s what makes music great. I go to gigs with my mates & spend 5/6 hours discussing & arguing about bands & records.I mean, it all bottles down to taste doesn’t it and preference. I just don’t find the stuff he plays inspiring enough. He definitely gets some championing right and will occasionally play something really great but it’s his lack of consistency for me.
Each to their own though.
Chris Hawkins could get moved up I reckon.
Some of the stuff Hobbs plays is hard work mind.In terms of music i like, him, Keaveny and Lamacq are best. 6 is moving away from the stuff I like with the stuff Laverne and Hobbs play.
I was late to the party with 6, only started a few years ago when I got a new car with DAB, only really ever listen to the radio in the car.
See, I think me & him have similar tastes. Was big into his Brit Pop, championed Idles & Fontaines DC way before anyone else was interested & got me into them & throws a load of reggae in. Class.
Some of the stuff Hobbs plays is hard work mind.
Some of the stuff Hobbs plays is hard work mind.
Exactly this. His show would be great if it was the songs he plays but without him and his 'lets pretend Im an amateur' act. The bloke is painful. Hawkins on the other hand is great.Can't stand his umm err delivery but the music is good, and that's what counts for me.
What, you mean my Nokia 3310 is dated ?In 2003 when they existed?!
They'd rather play the new single by Sampa the Great than the Manic Street Preachers nowadays. It's a completely different station than it was a few years ago (and not for the better).See Craig Charles is taking the slot.
Huge ratings opportunity missed not giving RadMac their slot back.
As much as I like CG’s music, it’s an indication of the stylistic change to 6 music on a weekday. I never listen to it now.
we just all get older - probably time for Radio 7They'd rather play the new single by Sampa the Great than the Manic Street Preachers nowadays. It's a completely different station than it was a few years ago (and not for the better).