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Yes we are in uni term time, but we picked up our tickets today. Doubt they're that popular amongst the student folk so you could be in luck.Bruce Rioja wrote:Balls. I'm away next week. My only chance would be to drive up to Lancaster on Saturday. Where's the library in Lancaster, anyone? Also, are we in uni term-time, as I'd imagine that as having a bearing on availibility?
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It's a made-up word hopefully appropriate to the style of music. I had toyed with calling it glacial psychofolk.William the White wrote:does that mean appreciation of regions of ice - or is that a musical term that totally escaped my lexicon?Little Green Man wrote:Reacquainting myself with Paavoharju's Yhä Hämärää - tremendous Finnish tundradelica - or something like that.
This kind of stuff...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gptt6srqe_Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXDKO9v8hSc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vkS2t0Csew
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I don't often hear that, as I generally have to set out early Saturdays. However when I do, I think of the show's previous presenter, and wonder "How on earth did that fat oirish gobshite rags twunt have his job for so long?"Bruce Rioja wrote:Danny Baker's show from Saturday morning. Best thing ont' wireless!
Radio 5 has become bearable on Saturday mornings, again...
"People are crazy and times are strange
I’m locked in tight, I’m out of range
I used to care, but things have changed"
I’m locked in tight, I’m out of range
I used to care, but things have changed"
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Couldn't agree more, Puskas, and being as I often miss it too I'm grateful for the podcast (if only because it helps me feel all yoof to use a podcastPuskas wrote:I don't often hear that, as I generally have to set out early Saturdays. However when I do, I think of the show's previous presenter, and wonder "How on earth did that fat oirish gobshite rags twunt have his job for so long?"Bruce Rioja wrote:Danny Baker's show from Saturday morning. Best thing ont' wireless!
Radio 5 has become bearable on Saturday mornings, again...

May the bridges I burn light your way
It's a great show. Did anyone used to listen to the Baker and Kelly podcasts from a coupel of years ago? In a very similar vein to his current show and a pity they had to stop.Bruce Rioja wrote:Couldn't agree more, Puskas, and being as I often miss it too I'm grateful for the podcast (if only because it helps me feel all yoof to use a podcastPuskas wrote:I don't often hear that, as I generally have to set out early Saturdays. However when I do, I think of the show's previous presenter, and wonder "How on earth did that fat oirish gobshite rags twunt have his job for so long?"Bruce Rioja wrote:Danny Baker's show from Saturday morning. Best thing ont' wireless!
Radio 5 has become bearable on Saturday mornings, again...)
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Young man, young man (all condescensions are present therejimbo wrote:It's a great show. Did anyone used to listen to the Baker and Kelly podcasts from a coupel of years ago? In a very similar vein to his current show and a pity they had to stop.

The guy is a broacasting genius.
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Don't worry. I vaguely, vaguely remember his old 606 show which probably means it will have slightly more recent than you say. He got sacked from that did he not for being a little to interesting for the BBC? He came back with the podcast a couple of years ago and that seems to have got him back doing what he does best. In that field he is truly peerless.Bruce Rioja wrote:Young man, young man (all condescensions are present therejimbo wrote:It's a great show. Did anyone used to listen to the Baker and Kelly podcasts from a coupel of years ago? In a very similar vein to his current show and a pity they had to stop.) I first got listening to Danny Baker when he started up a football fan's phone-in on BBC Radio 5 called 'The 606'. That must've been about 17 or 18 years ago. We were in the 3rd Division at the time and I used to lie in the bath listening to this 'football fan's fan' prior to going out, listening to work-a-day supporters ringing in to talk about stuff that surely only ever happens at their own place! Players with Toblerones for boots and Fifty Pence shaped heads etc. etc.
The guy is a broacasting genius.
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