Maconie and Radcliffe react to Cole's 'You think I asked for a 12" pianist?' joke punchline
EDIT NOTE: Made a gooly on album title and name of a track played here. Lloyd's album is called Broken Record and the title track of the album is 'Like a Broken Record'. Sorry, haven't bought mine yet. You can buy yours from Lloyd's own shop here.
THIS is the second part of Lloyd's one day blitz of two BBC radio stations earlier this week.
And here is a great piece of funny, interesting radio thanks in no small part to the hosts, Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie, having a genuine affinity with Lloyd and letting him talk.
There are live acoustic versions of Writers Retreat! The (see got the title and punctuation correct this time, although I still have reservations about the lack of an apostrophe),
Thanks Paddy for listing this interview edited. Good and very funny, nice live versions too. I wish I sounded this good with a cold.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind comments Tim. It's downloadble if you click on the DivShare button on the end of the bar.
ReplyDeleteHey thanks Paddy-great to get a download of this!I tried last night, and ended up with a bit of a muddy mess trying to capture it the method I used. Brilliant-and good taste in music.
ReplyDeleteHey Paddy, looking forward to listening the recorded show, now where abouts is that DivShare button again?
ReplyDeleteLook at the right hand side of the bar, click where it says 'divshare' and then click download when it takes you there. Save it where you want to store it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteBy the way the new album is called "Broken Record" and the "title" track he played is called "Like a Broken Record".
Corrected the names above. Cheers for pointing that out.
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