Playlist 02.10.09
There were a couple of sentimental choices on the final Friday show,but not many. I couldn't resist Hamilton Bohannon, which is joyous rhythm and a record that totally sums up New York in 2001, just before 9/11. And I guess 'Don't Look Back' by Them has an obvious value. I also chanced upon 'Misti Blue' by Nottingham act A Million Sons, which myself and Rigsy adored in 2003
I'm starting to enjoy the Fanfarlo album, and Lou Barlow is no slouch either. So onwards then, to the Monday slot. As Bono famously reckoned, we have to dream it up... all over again.
BBC Radio Ulster, 92-95 FM
Online: www.bbc.co.uk/radioulster
Fridays, ten - midnight
Playlist 02.10.09
The Jesters - Cadillac Man (Sun)
Manic Street Preachers - Rock And Roll Music (Sony)
Wilco - Sonny Feeling (Nonesuch)
Bobby Bland - Ain't Nothing You Can Do (Ace)
Fanfarlo - Ghosts (Fanfarlo)
Levon Helm - When I Go Away (Vanguard)
Julie Feeney - Impossibly Beautiful (Mittens)
Tilly And The Wall - Falling Without Knowing (Moshi Moshi)
A Million Sons - Misti Blue (London)
Alela Diana - Tatted Lace (Names)
Fleetwood Mac - Tusk (Rhino)
Villagers - On A Sunlit Stage (white)
Davd Accles - The Road To Cairo (WMTV)
Nakatomi Towers - Cut Me Out (white)
The Clash - One More Time (CBS)
Graham Coxon - Brave The Storm (Transgressive)
Eels - That Look You Gave That Guy (Polydor)
The Impressions - Choice Of Colours (Charly)
Animal Kingdom - Silence Summons You (Warner)
Leela James - A Change Is Gonna Come (Warner)
Lou Barlow - The One I Call (Domino)
Tinariwen - Tenhert (Independiente)
Fanfarlo - Good Morning Midnight (Fanfarlo)
Emmylou Harris - My Antonia (Grapevine)
Down To The Bone - The Brighter Side (Freestyle)
Malcolm McLaren - Buffalo Girls (Virgin)
Them - Don't Look Back (Decca)
Hamilton Bohannon - Let's Start The Dance III ( Electric Chair)

Comment number 1.
At 03:43 5th Oct 2009, momsticker wrote:It was great. Thanks Stuart.
Manic Street Preachers is awesome.
Love Mommon
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At 13:00 5th Oct 2009, ianconnorm wrote:I remember buying Tusk on vinyl upstairs in Boots and being roundly baffled by it when I got home...
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