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Pffft... 6music would. In fact, i remember tom robinson played the intense humming of evil on his sunday night show.
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La Tristesse was just played on Aabsolute 90s!
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Mark Maconie played Australia on Radio 2 as part of a country themed playlist
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Huh, I had to look at Nobody's post a couple of times as I thought But Manic Street Preachers aren't country music.
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Aww, imagining Stuart Maconie and Mark Radcliffe's terrifying baby now!
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Talking of Manics' songs, it can be Australia, The Sullen Welsh Heart, Elvis Impersonator (Blackpool Pier), The Next Jet to Leave Moscow and so on.
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Yeah I should of phrased it better. Country-themed songs. Kirsty MacColls New England was played which technically isn't a country...
I was wrong, it wasn't either of the three of them, it was Mark Goodier. |
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Ken Bruce played Autumnsong yesterday. Jeremy Vine thought it was a song by Cast.
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Oh well, I'm sure a finetime was had by all.
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I just listened to Graham Norton's radio programme on iPlayer. It was originally on the radio on the 24th of September. And one of the songs they played was So Why So Sad.
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There By The Grace Of God was on in the background in the Vic on Friday's EastEnders.
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I'm listening to Frank Skinner's radio programme and they just played If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next. Also, Frank Skinner said that when he had a chat show, he once played If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next as Aled Jones's walk-on music.
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Yesterday, I watched 5 episodes of Come Dine with Me. It was in Cardiff. And they played a bit of You Stole The Sun From My Heart in one episode, and a bit of Motorcycle Emptiness in another episode.
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Question on todays Popmaster;
Which US president featured in the title to this 2004 hit by Manic Street Preachers? Contestants answer: Jimmy Carter |
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#Jim-my Car-ar-ar-ter...
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