Sunday 22 October 2017

PLAYLIST: SF 232 – 29 OCT 2017?

Strange Fruit is a unique two-hour radio show exploring the world of underground, strange and generally neglected music. All shows are themed and all shows set out to give the most hardened of sound-hounds some new delight to sample.

The show is also unique in providing homework for undergraduate students on North West Kent College’s Foundation Degree in Professional Writing (who dig up many of the odd facts featured in the links between tracks).

Neil Nixon, the founder and presenter of the show has released a book about rare albums for Gonzo Multimedia.

The show is broadcast on Miskin Radio every Sunday from 10-00-midnight.

 SF 232 – 29 OCT 2017? 

BATTLE OF THE BANDS


Jupiter and Okwess:  Hello
Ride:  Cali
Caroline Carter:  The Ballad of Possibilities
The U.S Teens Feat. Raoul:  The Battle of the Bands
The Atomic Enchilada:  The Last Thing I Remember
Judy Nylon:  Trial by Fire
Sunshine and the Rain:  Little Rag Doll
Pig:  Prey and Obey (En Esch Mix A)
Slade:  Nights in White Satin
Parliament:  Funkentelechy
The Cross Fires:  Surfer Dan
Nature’s Children:  You Showed me
Inspiral Carpets:  Garage Full of Flowers
Michael Moorcock:  Dodgem Dude
Victoria Beckham:  Every Part of me
Christopher Lee:  Massacre of the Saxons
Circle:  Terminal
Bérangère Maximin:  Elpis
The Incredible String Band:  Maya
The Durutti Column:  Spanish Lament
The Bigg Brothers:  Food
Fats Mallard and the Bluegrass Fireball:  Chicken Little was Right
Kate Bush:  Pi
Bim Sherman:  Down in Jamdown
David Crosby:  I’d Swear there was Somebody Here


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