Show 68 – Ioda Getta Move On !
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Much less talk this week due to family commitments, and very different shownotes as I’m playing tracks from the Ioda Promonet (hence the terrible pun in the show title). Very helpfully of them, they generate shownote data for podcasters – fantastic for me this week being very pushed for time.
It’s a very rock-filled show this week in contrast to the milder shows of the last few weeks – enjoy it and do let me know what you though of it via the shownotes or email.
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“World At War”
from “New Dark Age Parade”
by Subhumans (Canada)
G7 Welcoming Committee Records
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“Davy Jones”
from “The Veil”
by Echo Helstrom
MAH Records
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“Down To No. County”
from “Nicknames And Natives”
by The Antiques
Banter Records
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“The Church of Seduction”
from “The Frauds”
by The Frauds
High Wire Music
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Buy at RealNetworks / Rhapsody
Buy at Napster
Buy at GroupieTunes
Stream from RealNetworks / Rhapsody
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“Um, Circles and Squares”
from “The Lost Take”
by Dosh
anticon
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Buy at Napster
Stream from RealNetworks / Rhapsody
Three From Leith theme-tune by Alex Aitken
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The Banburyshire Brolly – from the site of everything Banburyshire comes this podcast, which gave TFL an honourable mention recently.
The Electrical Language Podcast – Gabor’s first anniverary podcast is almost upon him !! The more of you I refer, the more money he owes me
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