My first radio show was an experimental affair that aired on Tuesday nights for a short period between 2010 and 2011. I have made the archive available to demonstrate how far I have come as a broadcaster, because I was terrible in the beginning.

I have made this archive available to listen to for free, so please feel free to make a donation using the Paypal button above. The money donated will go towards making podcasts, comedy sketches, short films, documentaries, and a range of other things that will be made available for free online.

Tuesday 26 April 2011

Show 37

Theme from The Sarah Jane Adventures (not my usual intro music, played in tribute to Elisabeth Sladen who died last week)

The Undertones 'Here Comes Summer'

Pantera 'Walk'

Dawn Trader 'Angel' and 'Running For Your Life'

Jimmy And The Sounds 'Little Victories'

Sham 69 'You're A Better Man Than I'

A Guy Called Gerald 'Voodoo Ray (Stanton Warriors Remix)'

Ska Daddyz 'Hotel California'

The Trojans 'Stand By me'

ioHann And The 77 White Sheep 'Total Eclipse Of The Heart'

Captain Kremmen Double Trouble episode 1

Dubstar 'Anywhere (Crunch Chill Mix)'

Japanese Government Railways '3 Wise Monkeys'

Scarletts Wake 'Echoes'

The Skatellites 'Guns Of Naverone'

Nathan Gooding Mixtape

John Otway And Wild Willy Barrett 'Cor Baby That's Really Free'
Interview with John Otway
John Otway 'Bunsen Burner'

Theme from Grange Hill (outro)

Tuesday 19 April 2011

Show 36

'Liberty Bell March' (intro)
Prodigy 'Spitfire'
The Ska-Dows 'Apache'
The Selector 'I Can See Clearly Now'
The Riffs 'Peter Gunn Theme' (I should have played this last week for my anniversary as it used to be my opening theme music, but I forgot to take the disc with me)
De Heiderossjes 'Wannabe'
Sunset Takeover 'I Kissed A Girl'
The Trashmen 'Walking My Baby' and 'King Of The Surf'
Fuzzbox 'Pop Muzik'
Fat Boys and The Beach Boys 'Wipeout'
The Tracelords 'Daddy Cool'

L.E.W.I.S. 'Simon Says'

Sharp Practise 'Come To Know' and 'I Will Decide'

Interview on the phone with Dan Stephenson, somewhere in France on his bike ride.
Nik Kershaw 'Wouldn't It Be Good'
Joy Division 'Walked In Line'

THIS IS WHERE MY ELEVEN YEAR OLD DAUGHTER TOOK OVER, SO REMEMBER THAT THE NEXT THREE SONGS ARE HER CHOICE.
J-Lo 'On The Floor'
Black Eyed Peas 'Meet Me Halfway'
JLS 'Love You More'

The Procession 'Sometimes' and 'Johnny Got A Raw Deal'

Dennis Brown 'Revolution'

Desmond Decker And The Isrealites 'Fu Manchu'

Silver Bullet 'Bring Forth The Gillotene'

The Cult Of Dom Keller 'You Are There In Me'

The Moleskins 'Mosquito'

The Silly Willys 'You Won't Wake Up'

Theme from Grange Hill (outro)

Tuesday 12 April 2011

Show 35 My One Year Anniversary Show

'Liberty Bell March' (intro)

Captain Dangerous 'Forgive Us We're British'
'Everything Beautiful Reminds Me Of You'

Duke 01 'RTK'

Max Wall 'England's Glory' (first record I ever played, to celebrate my anniversary)
Splodgenessabounds 'I Fell In Love With A Female Plumber From Harlesden NW10'
Gonads 'I Lost My Love To A UK Sub'
Nirvana 'The Man Who Sold The World'
The Wailers 'Tall Cool One'
Aqualung 'Just For A Moment'
Charles Penrose 'The Laughing Policeman'

New Generation Superstars 'Beat 'Em Down'
'Ain't Got Time'

'Self Preservation Society' from The Italian Job

Spires 'Martyr'

Dick Venom And The Terrortones 'Rocking and Rolling Vampire Man'
'Lilly And The Killers'

Iggy Pop 'Lust For Life'
Steve Harley And Cockney Rebel '(Come Up And See Me) Make Me Smile'
Booker T And The MGs 'Green Onions'
D-Mob 'We Call It Acieed'
Tubeway Army 'We Have A Technical'
The Freshies 'Wrap Up The Rockets And It's Gonna Get Better'

Monday 11 April 2011

C81 Side Two

Continuing the series, this is the B-Side of the C81 cassette. This was given away with the NME in 1981.

The Raincoats 'Shouting Out Loud'

Josef K 'Endless Soul'

Blue Orchids 'Low Profile'

Virgin Prunes 'Red Nettles' (not played)

Aztec Camera 'We Could Send Letters'

Red Crayola 'Milkmaid'

Linx 'Don't Get In My Way'

John Cooper Clarke 'The Day My Pad Went Mad'

James Blood Ulmer 'Jazz Is The Teacher, Funk Is The Preacher'

Ian Dury 'Close To Home'

Gist 'Greener Grass'

Subway Sect 'Parallel Lines'

John Cooper Clarke '81 Minutes'

Tuesday 5 April 2011

Show 34

'Liberty Belle March' (intro)

The Who 'My Generation'

Sex Pistols 'C'mon Everybody'

The Jam 'A Town Called Malice'

Stanley Odd 'The Oddysey' 'Letter To A Critic'

Bison 'Big Trouble In Great Yarmouth'

The Highliners 'Benny Hill Boogie'

The Fall 'Bingo Master's Breakout'

Tracy Ullman 'My Guy'

Kirsty MacColl 'There's A Guy Works Down The Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis' (rare country version)

Toots And The Maytalls '54-46 Was My Number'

Rebel MC 'Street Tuff'

Suzanne Westwood 'When I'm With You'
'Tired Of Being Alone'

Sweet Jane 'Bleed'

Dana Jade 'Galaxy'

Bob Dylan 'Subterranean Homesick Blues'

Dana Jade 'Little Sister'

Byron Lee And The Dragonaires 'Frankenstein Ska'

Sapphire Lane 'Sapphire Lane'

The Prisoners 'There's A Time'

Snuff 'I Will Survive'

Reel Big Fish 'Take On Me'

The Loco 'Don't Worry Be Happy'

Toy Dolls '(I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles'

Lonnie Donegan 'Does Your Chewing Gum Lose It's Flavour On The Bedpost Overnight?'

Spires 'Spiral Of Ascension'

Sapphire Lane 'Outcast'

The Toasters 'Don't Let The Bastards Grind You Down'

Theme from Grange Hill (outro)