21 November 2009

21 November 2009

Counterpoint, Delphic
Doctor Robert, The Beatles
Girls And Boys In Love, The Rumble Strips
The Great Escape, The Rifles
Geraldine, Glasvegas
Mansize Rooster, Supergrass
Timeless Melody, The La's
I Fought The Law, The Clash
I Just Came To Tell You That I'm Going, Jarvis Cocker & Kid Loco
IRM, Charlotte Gainsbourg
Lorelei, Cocteau Twins
Here's Where The Story Ends, The Sundays
Asleep In The Back, Elbow
That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore, The Smiths
Walkin' With Jesus (Sound Of Confusion), Spacemen 3
Bittersweet Bundle Of Misery, Graham Coxon
The Captain, Biffy Clyro
Time For Heroes, The Libertines
The Cutter, Echo & The Bunnymen
Waking Up, Elastica
Metal Mickey, Suede
Ramalama (Bang Bang), Roisin Murphy
Movin' On Up, Primal Scream

14 November 2009

News and setlist for 14 November, 2009


You can now add "nuclear power combatant" to Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke's resume, which already includes "climate change advocat" and "vegan/bicycle enthusiast." Writing recently on Dead Air Space, Yorke sarcastically endorses the UK's proposed nuclear power system.

Poor Morrissey just can't catch a break. A few weeks ago, the former Smiths frontman collapsed onstage in Swindon, cancelled one show in support of his new album "Swords" (a collection of B-sides), and quickly made a full recovery. Now it appears that one Liverpudlian is unhappy about the Mozfather's return to the stage, and threw a drink at his head to voice his opposition. Of course, Moz quickly walked off the stage and didn't return. More about it here.

Speaking of theatrics, Gorillaz are teaming up with "Watchmen" and "V For Vendetta" writer Alan Moore to write an opera. Damon Albarn, ringleader of the group and the human incarnation of 2-D, is no stranger to the artform, having written "Monkey: Journey To The West," which included the top-200 single "Monkey Bee." More here.

This afternoon's setlist:

Weapon Of Choice, Fatboy Slim
Moonage Daydream, David Bowie
The Hill, Bombay Bicycle Club
My Turn, Basement Jaxx feat. Lightspeed Champion
Exterminate, Regenerate, Chameleon Circuit
Lost In The Post, The Wombats
Sight Of You, Pale Saints
Crashin' In, Charlatans
24 Hour Party People, Happy Mondays
Lazarus, The Boo Radleys
Time Flies, Porcupine Tree
These Are My Twisted Words, Radiohead
Ganglord, Morrissey
Clint Eastwood, Gorillaz
Take It In, Hot Chip
Wires, Athlete
Lonesome Tonight, New Order
Sail Away, David Gray
Strangers, The Kinks
Wonderwall (Oasis cover), Ryan Adams
Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me, Elton John feat. George Michael
Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want (Smiths cover), Clayhill

Final notes: If anyone would be interested in attending a Cool Britannia film screening, such as "Live Forever" or "Glastonbury," please let me know, and I'll start organizing it. Also, CB will be on the air next week, 21 November, despite the Thanksgiving holiday. As for 28 November, I'll be out of town, so I won't be on the air unless there's some overwhelming demand, which I doubt.

As always, thanks for listening!

07 November 2009

VOTE DAVE! and the setlist for 7 November, 2009

Former Blur drummer Dave Rowntree is running as the Labour Party candidate for the Cities of London and Westminster seat in the British Parliament's House of Commons. In the BBC's words, the area is "considered a safe Tory seat," so Rowntree's got his work cut out for him. His platform revolves around housing. More info here.

Tunes I spun this afternoon:
The Stars Of Track And Field, Belle & Sebastian
Strange And Beautiful (I'll Put A Spell On You), Aqualung
Music Is Math, Boards Of Canada
Obscurity Knocks, The Trashcan Sinatras
Hearts & Bones, Thom Stone
Lose My Breath, My Bloody Valentine
Deep Blue Day, Brian Eno
Breathe, U2
Pictures Of You, The Cure
King Of Pain, The Police
Trimm Trabb (Live), Blur
Oh Jim, Gay Dad
Angie, The Rolling Stones
Crystalized, The xx
Rabbit In Your Headlights, UNKLE
Kid A (Radiohead cover), John Mayer
Flashing Red Light Means Go, The Boxer Rebellion
Drive You Home, The Verve