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Teatime Playlist: 'Bro's Request'

  • Paul Dunn
  • Apr 9, 2018
  • 3 min read

BRO'S REQUEST

1. The Prodigy - Firestarter (4.40) BRO'S #1 2. The Pleasure Seekers - What A Way To Die (2:26) REQUEST #1

"Welcome to Tea Time on Ellensburg Community Radio. I am your radio bloke Paul Dunn and I will be playing you weird and wonderful music for the next two hours. We kicked off with The Prodigy and Firestarter, then we went to the Quatro sisters from Detroit's all female sixties band, The Pleasure Seekers and What A Way To Die. As you may know we don't do Birthdays and we don't do requests on this show and to prove it here is Christine and The Queens with Tilted which was requested by my brother Ian, whose birthday was on Thursday."

3. Christine and The Queens - Tilted (3:54) BRO'S #2 4. Calliope - California Dreaming (3:41) REQUEST #2

"That was California Dreaming by Calliope, a short lived sixties Seattle band. Now to Bobby Darin who seems stuck Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea."

5. Bobby Darin - Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea (2:02) BRO'S #3 6. Oasis - Half The World Away (4:26) REQUEST #3

"There was Manchester superstars Oasis with Half The World Away, a B Side that was used as a theme tune to a BBC sitcom set in Manchester called The Royle Family. Here is some early Aphex Twin with Xtal."

7. Aphex Twin - Xtal (4:54) BRO'S #4 8. Kasenetz Katz Singing Orchestral Circus - Quick Joey Small (Run Joey Run) (2:24) REQUEST #4

*READ CARD*

9. Lucy Pearl - Hollywood (3:52) BRO'S #5 10. Cut Chemist - Plane Jane (feat Hymnal & The Precious Heretic) (4:11) REQUEST #5

"Brand new from Cut Chemist, that was Plane Jane which features Hymnal & The Precious Hectic. Some say Blue Cheer's debut 1968 album Vincebus Eruptum was the first heavy metal album. I'm not sure. Here's their cover of Eddie Cochran's Summertime Blues from that debut album and see what you think."

11. Blue Cheer - Summertime Blues (3:48) BRO'S #6 12. The Sugacubes - Hit (3:57) REQUEST #6

"From Bjork's first band, The Sugacubes, that was their hit Hit! Now for some angry reggae from solo Wailer Peter Tosh and the song Stepping Razor."

13. Peter Tosh - Stepping Razor (3:16) BRO'S #7 14. All Saints - Pure Shores (4:29) REQUEST #7

*READ CARD*

15. John Kongos - Tokoloshi Man (3:48) BRO'S #8 16. Ultravox - Young Savage (2:58) REQUEST #8

"Before Vienna and synthesizers, that was John Foxx's Ultravox with Young Savage. Next, borrowing a bit from Gary Numan, here are the Sugababes and Freak Like Me."

17. Sugababes - Freak Like Me (Radio Edit) (3:16) BRO'S #9 18. Barry Adamson - I Got Clothes (ACR MCR Rework) (6:29) REQUEST #9

"In Manchester again, with A Certain Ratio's Rework of Barry Adamson's new song, I Got Clothes. Now to a Joe Meek production, he of Telstar fame, and the proto-punk Crawdaddy Simone by the Syndicats."

19. The Syndicats - Crawdaddy Simone (3:09) BRO'S #10 20. Kinobe - Slip Into Something More Comfortable (4:42) REQUEST #10

"You've just chilled out to Kinobe who Slipped Into Something More Comfortable for you. Here is Peggy Lee's version of Johnny Guitar."

21. Peggy Lee - Johnny Guitar (3:01) BRO'S #11 22. Bowery Electric - Freedom Fighter (3:48) REQUEST #11

*READ CARD*

23. John Grant - Sigourney Weaver (3:32) BRO'S #12 24. Supergrass - Sofa (Of My Lethargy) (6:19) REQUEST #12

"Supergrass with Sofa Of My Lethargy. After all lazing on a settee, isn't that what Sundays should be about? What's that En Vogue, no, Whatever."

25. En Vogue - Whatever (4:22) BRO'S #13 26. N.W.A. - Express Yourself (4:24) REQUEST #13

"NWA sampling the heck out of Charles Wright and the Hundred and Third Street Rhythm Band's Express Yourself. Time to get a bit saucy, or is that silly, with Billy Bragg and Sexuality."

27. Billy Bragg - Sexuality (3:49) BRO'S #14 28. The Chemical Brothers - The Test (Edit) (4:36) REQUEST #14

"Hand your papers in now, that was The Test by The Chemical Brothers with vocals from The Verve's Richard Ashcroft. We are at the end of another Tea Time. Before next week, when I hope you'll join me again, remember to check out eburgradio.org and all the great shows going on throughout the week and maybe add to the list with your own show. Just click the Get Involved tab and you could be waffling away in this chair. Our final song is our final visit to Manchester with The Smiths and How Soon Is Now? So pour that last cuppa from the pot, settle in and enjoy."

29. The Smiths - How Soon Is Now (6:47) BRO'S #15

 
 
 

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