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PLAYLIST: 11-10-2020 – SHOW 379 – Make More Noise


11-10-2020 – SHOW 379 – Make More Noise


Mr. Spock’s Music from Outer Space: Music to Watch Space Girls by
The Cure: Lovesong
Black Marble: Emma’s House
Devil’s Dykes: Plastic Flowers
Girlschool: Take it all Away
Sugarray Rayford: Homemade Disaster
Meridian Brothers: Cumbia de la Fuente
Fish: Man with a Stick
Josie and the Pussycats: It Don’t Matter to me
Hjaltalin: Baronesse
Young Jesus: Magicians
Bill Callahan: Cowboy
Dolly Mixture: Been Teen
The Flatbackers: Pumping Iron
Reynard: Travel in Time
Raj Quartet: Whoops! What a Palavar
Mock Turtles: No Good Trying
Paul de Jong: Announcement/This Flower Will Fade and Die
Junkboy: Redwood
Grab Grab the Haddock: Nothing you Say
Cosey Fanni Tutti: Such is Life
Soft Hearted Scientists: Westward Leading
Prolapse: Chill Blown
Skeletal Family: Burning Oil
We’ve Got a Fuzzbox and We’re Gonna Use It: XX Sex
Beres Hammond: Irie and Mello
Bird Radio: Never to Be
David Crosby: I’d Swear There was Somebody Here 

11-10-2020 – SHOW 379 – Make More Noise

 

R/O

Artist

Track

Time

Notes

 

1

Mr Spock’s Music from Outer Space:

Music to Watch Space Girls by

2-22

 

2-22

2

The Cure:

Lovesong

3-28

 

5-50

3

Black Marble:

Emma’s House

3-43

 

9-33

4

ANNOUNCEMENT

 

 

 

 

5

Devil’s Dykes:

Plastic Flowers

3-04

Make More

12-37

6

Girlschool:

Take it all Away

3-13

Noise

15-50

7

Sugarray Rayford:

Homemade Disaster

3-14

Sngle 40 blw

18-04

8

ANNOUNCEMENT

 

 

 

 

9

Meridian Brothers:

Cumbia de la Fuente

4-34

 

22-38

10

Fish:

Man with a Stick

6-30

Welchmertz

29-08

11

ANNOUNCEMENT

 

 

 

 

12

Josie and the Pussycats:

It Don’t Matter to me

2-36

WTF

31-44

13

Hjaltalin:

Baronesse

4-19

Hjaltalin

36-03

14

ANNOUNCEMENT

 

 

 

 

15

Young Jesus:

Magicians

10-09

Welcome to Conceptual Beach

46-12

16

Bill Callahan:

Cowboy

4-35

Gold Record

50-47

17

ANNOUNCEMENT

 

 

 

 

18

Dolly Mixture:

Been Teen

2-27

Make More

53-14

19

The Flatbackers:

Pumping Iron

3-01

Noise

56-15

20

ANNOUNCEMENT

 

 

 

 

21

Reynard:

Travel in Time

3-24

 

3-24

22

Raj Quartet:

Whoops! What a Palavar

2-33

 

5-47

23

Mock Turtles:

No Good Trying

3-32

 

9-19

24

ANNOUNCEMENT

 

 

 

 

25

Paul de Jong:

Announcement/This Flower Will Fade and Die

4-10

 

13-29

26

Junkboy:

Redwood

4-05

 

17-34

27

ANNOUNCEMENT

 

 

 

 

28

Grab Grab the Haddock:

Nothing you Say

2-25

Make More

19-59

29

Cosey Fanni Tutti:

Such is Life

4-31

Noise

24-30

30

ANNOUNCEMENT

 

 

 

 

31

Soft Hearted Scientists:

Westward Leading

10-21

The Continuing Adventures of

34-51

32

Prolapse:

Chill Blown

8-10

Pointless Walks to Dismal Places

45-01

33

ANNOUNCEMENT

 

 

 

 

34

Skeletal Family:

Burning Oil

2-40

Make More

47-41

35

We’ve Got a Fuzzbox and We’re Gonna Use It:

XX Sex

1-54

Noise

49-35

36

ANNOUNCEMENT

 

 

 

 

37

Beres Hammond:

Irie and Mello

3-23

 

52-58

38

Bird Radio:

Never to Be

4-32

 

57-30

39

ANNOUNCEMENT

 

 

 

 

40

David Crosby:

I’d Swear There was Somebody Here

1-19

 

BUST

 

 

 

Jen Green • vocals, rhythm guitar

Stella Morgan • keyboards

Heather de Lyon • drums

Pete Clarke • bass

Sal Horne • reggae scraper

 

Vaultage78 Review by John Wellington

Brighton & Hove Gazette, Dec 1978:

 

The Devil’s Dykes are a brand new band who played their first public gig at the Rock Against Racism and Sexism festival. They played a good, boppy set with a nice warm feeling...

 

Says Heather: "About half our songs have political overtones. We think that rock music is too male-dominated and if women see us then they may think tht they can do it too. But we dont want to be too heavy. A lot of the songs dont mean much."

 

Two of their best songs, Fruitless and Plastic Flowers are on the Vaultage 78 album."

 

 

Grab Grab the Haddock

 

When the Marine Girls disbanded in 1983, the band members Jane Fox (bass) and Alice Fox (vocals and percussion) formed Grab Grab the Haddock with Lester Noel (guitar and vocals), Steve Galloway (guitar) and Tim Hall (saxophone and clarinet).[1] The name of the band came from the title of a painting by the artist Bruce McLean.[2] In 2003, the band came top in a listeners poll on the Mark and Lard show on BBC Radio 1 to find the "worst band name of all time".[3]

 

The single "I’m Used Now" was released in 1984 on Cherry Red Records, along with the EP Three Songs By Grab Grab the Haddock. In 1985, A second single "The Last Fond Goodbye" was included in the EP Four More Songs By Grab Grab the Haddock. Tracks from both EPs have subsequently appeared on many Cherry Red compilation albums. Lester Noel and Steve Galloway went on to form the band North of Cornwallis, while Noel later joined Norman Cook in the electronic music group, Beats International.

 

Discography

 

 

Skeletal Family

 

Still going, Burning Oil is title track from first album 1984

 

 

 

Nat 

Dominic is keen that we get some exposure in Tesco's and a bit miffed that Bright Horizons have an A1 poster up there at the moment. I went and talked to them today and the situation is that their What's On noticeboard is managed by their Community Champion, the Community Champion is currently off sick and nobody is picking up her work. 

So, in the meantime Louise from Customer Services has agreed we can put up an A4 poster as soon as we want (we can take it in there and ask for Louise - if she's not around we just tell whoever is on Customer Service that Louise has okayed this). 

Dominic's suggesting you can do us a temporary poster to go up asap. 

Once the Community Champion is back we can deal with her about how we might get something bigger up there.

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