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Yesterday on radio 4 there was How Folk Songs Should Be Sung, presented by Martin Carthy. About Ewan MacColl et al, available on listen again or there's a repeat on Saturday.
Singer-songwriter Erykah Badu explores the music generated by the Black Power movement.
Also on Thursday on Radio 2 ( !!!! ) the first of a four parter Nitin Sawnhey Spins The Globe. Well, Radio Times says it is the first of a four parter, the website says it is the second episode tomorrow ?
Lat, there's only a couple of days left on this one but I post it with you in mind in particular. They had a best of 'Scotland in Tune' for Hoggers on Radio Scotty with Barbara Dickson - she's not the best interviewer but you might fancy a listen to Michael Marra which is just after the news about an hour in. Karine Polwart is at the start of the show and Michael McCusker is in there following Mick (he's only on for 7 or 8 minutes). But Mick chooses a really surprising and fine song to be played which I'm away to stick on the new playlist. In the meantime, if you're interested in hearing that smoky drawl it's just a click away.
Here's Nitin's playlist - apparently the first programme in the set, zola, according to NS. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018nsdf
He reminds me a bit of somebody - I think it might be one of the LJ stand-ins they had back in the summer, but he's giving me too much information.
....not being a buckley fan I'll probably push gently forward. He used the word 'eclectic' a bit too early on for my liking. I hope it's the start of a regular World Music progs on 2 maybe with different presenters - that no-off switch chappie might be looking for a gig.
Hah, if we're going down the 'you couldn't make it up' path the WORLD SERVICE are going to feature adverts. I suspect there's a thread about it over on Plat. 3 but just to show this quiet corner is disturbed...
Terrible news. Really terrible. I wonder if Mark Coles has gone to Switzerland to broadcast somewhere other than in a supermarket.
I am a fan of the late Jeff Buckley. "Grace" is my favourite album of the 1990s. He was very into Nusrat. Once you know it, you can hear it clearly in his remarkable song structures and singing.
Terrible news. Really terrible. I wonder if Mark Coles has gone to Switzerland to broadcast somewhere other than in a supermarket.
I am a fan of the late Jeff Buckley. "Grace" is my favourite album of the 1990s. He was very into Nusrat. Once you know it, you can hear it clearly in his remarkable song structures and singing.
Don't know if it's in my DNA Lat, but I didn't like his Dad's stuff either.
On the World Service front, it's a blinkin' outrage - slightly less than thin end of the wedge. Next they'll have Ken Bruce on the webcam wearing those racing driver type overalls.
I don't like their voices Lat - they're in an area that grates on me for some reason - Buckleys that is, not dolphins.
I do however like very much the voice and music of Nick Lowe and have caught him on Danny Baker this morning - a very fine tune or two in there too - just after the 10 o'clock news if you fancy a listen on LA.
Last edited by johncorrigan; 07-01-12, 10:21.
Reason: that Nick Lowe chap turned up!
Listened today to Lucy in Mali, the interviews between Mick Marra/Eddi Reader and BD and the programme about MacColl's Critics Group. All worthwhile. Also the Astatke clip which I liked.
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