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Saturday, September 02, 2006

podcast no 37 - fishing for peas

fish for peas here (ie play the podcast)
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If fishing for fish is fishing, then fishing for peas is ... ? Answers by comment below, please.

Today's cracking tunes are by:

Trouble Over Tokyo - Is He Alive

Monkey Business - The Beat Goes On

Luge - Brother

Santa Dog - Rosa and Belle de Jour

George W Bush - Sunday Bloody Sunday (click to view a hilarious video).

Today's soundbed music was by The Midnight Foundation, Dave Rave and Torchomatic. The title music was composed and recorded exclusively for the electrical language podcast by Tragic Shellsuit Disaster.

 

1 Comments:

Blogger Grant - Three From Leith said...
Trouble Over Tokyo sounded rather good - like Muse in their quieter, less frantic moments. I'll need to check them out further when I get a chance (anniversary part 2 needs recorded this week).

And you're right; every night when I get home from work and open the front door, Santa Dog are waiting in the hall and immediately launch into Belle De Jour to welcome me back. Row then makes my dinner, Martin washes up, Rob W dries and new boy Rob plumps up my cushions as I sit down. They're all I could ever want from a house band ;-)

 

September 05, 2006 10:30 PM  

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