electrical language (podcast)

Saturday, June 21, 2008

electrical language no 128

Play - 48:03 mins (click button) (right-click on button to download)


I got a bit carried away with this one - 48 minutes! I've got 7 excellent acoustic songs, and actually get to speak to one of the artists.

Anyway, For your listening pleasure, I give you ...



John Parkes - Valentines Day



Robbie Macinnes - When The Tide Rolls In



Sillken - I Know Your Heart
and Way Of Life






Joe Allen - Do You Think That's Enough


Tony Kehoe - Paper Wings and Fail









This week's soundbed music is A Place Called Home and Cool Mornings by Ken Verheecke. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.

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1 Comments:

Blogger Graham Holland said...
What can I say? A great show, Gabor. And you managed to keep your conversation with Tony Kehoe down to 45 minutes - that's pretty good! Hehe!

 

June 23, 2008 8:01 PM  

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