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Friday, 15 November 2024

Still still Hear

 I enjoyed making that show so much, and I was so touched by your response, that I've already started to prepare a follow up...to be published next month. The theme will be a return to the familiar EMFAB shows of the past...mostly new music, with lots of dubby techno...plus a few wild cards to make you laugh...and 'The Fucking Moon'...I promise. Join my mailing list or favourite me on Mixcloud to receive a notification when it's ready...or drop back here again at the beginning of December.

Monday, 11 November 2024

Still Hear

 I'm Still Hear

After a long break...several months; because...weird thing...I had a stroke in January. But now, as part of my healing path, I'm preparing a new show. Check back here later or get on my mailing list...just email me at nelson at wombnet dot com, and say you want to be on it. Or if you are on mixcloud...just watch out for a notification. It's called 'Still Hear'. Playlist and links will be posted on this site in due course. It is a collision of several incomplete playlists from my past...mainly 'Songs My Daddy Taught Me' about the music I inherited from my father's naive taste. Another playlist involved in this pile up is 'Time'...which is all songs mentioning, or about Time. Plus a few other tunes that grabbed my ear. This is very probably the last gasp for Eclectic Music For Mind and Bodhi...unless I get that call/email from the BBC that I've been waiting for for 20 years...well, you never know. But that is unlikely and would be a fookin miracle. 





Below you will find a direct link to download the whole thing, and a link to Mixcloud where you can go to stream it. I feel I must apologise for the many mistakes in my commentary...but you see I currently have the short term memory and attention span of a fish. One mistake in particular that I want to correct is that I refer to Peter Hook as the bass player and vocalist of Joy Division...that was of course the remarkable Ian Curtis. Hook was the bassist and principle song writer.

Here is the playlist:

Please note this is not a new music episode, but rather me looking back to the records I played most in my youth, particularly the ones from my father.


The Abyssinians - Reason Time

Bettye Swann - Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye

Main theme to the movie Big Country

Bob Newhart - Introducing Tobacco To Civilisation

Doris Day - Dream A Little Dream Of Me

ECC - No Time  For Yes

George Formby - We’ve Been A Long Time Gone

Jimmy Scott - Until It’s Time For You To Go

Laurel & Hardy - Trail Of The Lonesome Pine 

Lee Marvin - Wanderin’ Star

Listen With Sarah - Tempus Trumpus

Matt McGann - Little Tricks Of Time

Roger Miller - King Of The Road

The Seekers - The Times They Are A Changin’

Simon Park Orchestra - Eye Level

Slim Dusty  - A Pub With No Beer

Soko - We Might Be Dead Tomorrow

The Strawbs - Who Knows Where The Time Goes

Tippa Irie - All The Time The Lyric A Rhyme

Tom Waits - Time

Val Doonican - Paddy McGinty’s Goat

Van Morrison - River Of Time

Kevin Ayers - All This Crazy Gift Of Time

Martin Roth - An Analog Guy In A Digital World


Mixcloud link: Here

Or Direct download here: Coseyhead - Still Hear