notnowcato Posted 25 November, 2009 Posted 25 November, 2009 Bit of a variation for myself: As far as sports talk goes: Fighting Talk Sportsweek Guardian - sometimes find it annoying Comedy: Friday Night Comedy Music: Push The Night - Brad Miller House Nation - Lee Harris Hospital Records - London Elektricity Not keen on the major jocks who are IMO advertising tracks, just give me the mix. Would like to find some old hardcore / rave podcasts using music from late 80's into the 90's. Plus any trance, progressive, techno in the Brad Miller style. Live sets ideally. What do you download and listen to?
Marsdinho Posted 25 November, 2009 Posted 25 November, 2009 You have to have a listen to this.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ricky_Gervais_Show
percy windham Posted 25 November, 2009 Posted 25 November, 2009 richard herring's as it occurs to me, and loads of stuff from npr and the like, who give away loads of live stuff
Block 5 Posted 25 November, 2009 Posted 25 November, 2009 The solid steel podcast is the best there is. The website is here http://www.ninjatune.net/solidsteel/ The podcast is available on itunes, just search for solid steel. This is one of the most popular podcasts on itunes. If you want quality house music then look no further than the absolutely amazing deep house page. This is an archive without equal. You can download mixes (mostly deep, soulful house of the highest calibre) from some of the best US DJs around. But more importantly it is a growing archive of mixes by the greatest DJs ever. You will find real gems with mixes from the 80s and 90s including Frankie Knuckles live at the Warehouse, Chicago (the club that gave house music it's name), Larry Levan live at the Paradise Garage, New York (the club that gave garage music it's name), as well as mixes from legendary radio stations such as WBMX Chicago, Kiss FM New York and Hot 97. Over 1500 mixes can be found here http://www.deephousepage.com/mixes.php A treasure chest for sure.
norwaysaint Posted 25 November, 2009 Posted 25 November, 2009 Adam and Joe are head and shoulders above everything else. Fighting talk is just unbearable nowadays. It has just got worse since Colin Murray took over from Christian O'Connell. The News Quiz is pretty good. I've tried As it Occurs to me, but it's just not got enough quality, a bit like Collings and Herrin. Richard Herring is just spreading himself too thin, and I feel like I'm just hearing the same stuff from him again and again.
St Landrew Posted 25 November, 2009 Posted 25 November, 2009 Why are you listening to British podcasts? Because a lot of BBC podcasts are bloody good. I love The News Quiz myself. HIGNFY was started as a TVised version of it, way back when, although the format is reasonably different. The original Radio quiz still has the TV version beat on most occasions. Although of course, most people wouldn't know that because they think radio is just for music. Isn't that right, Deppo..? :grin:
Hamilton Saint Posted 26 November, 2009 Posted 26 November, 2009 I listen regularly to Coast and Country (BTW, the Nov 14 edition is set in the New Forest), The Film Programme, Front Row Highlights, In Our Time, Thinking Allowed and World Book Club.
notnowcato Posted 26 November, 2009 Author Posted 26 November, 2009 The solid steel podcast is the best there is. The website is here http://www.ninjatune.net/solidsteel/ The podcast is available on itunes, just search for solid steel. This is one of the most popular podcasts on itunes. If you want quality house music then look no further than the absolutely amazing deep house page. This is an archive without equal. You can download mixes (mostly deep, soulful house of the highest calibre) from some of the best US DJs around. But more importantly it is a growing archive of mixes by the greatest DJs ever. You will find real gems with mixes from the 80s and 90s including Frankie Knuckles live at the Warehouse, Chicago (the club that gave house music it's name), Larry Levan live at the Paradise Garage, New York (the club that gave garage music it's name), as well as mixes from legendary radio stations such as WBMX Chicago, Kiss FM New York and Hot 97. Over 1500 mixes can be found here http://www.deephousepage.com/mixes.php A treasure chest for sure. SWEET JESUS!! Many thanks for the link to DHP.
Ludwig Posted 26 November, 2009 Posted 26 November, 2009 In Our Time is pretty sexy when it doesn't talk about history.
equalizer Posted 30 November, 2009 Posted 30 November, 2009 The Danny Baker Show, Rhod Gilbert's best bits, and Five Live's Film and Book reviews
Rory Posted 30 November, 2009 Posted 30 November, 2009 I quite like the Guardian Music one but I don't like Rosie Swash. I think it's because I secretly fancy and envy her.
Scudamore Posted 30 November, 2009 Posted 30 November, 2009 The Bare Sessions one is good for loads of mo' wax stuff. And i also like the Streetlife DJ's one for some good party music.
Block 5 Posted 30 November, 2009 Posted 30 November, 2009 The Bare Sessions one is good for loads of mo' wax stuff. And i also like the Streetlife DJ's one for some good party music. Where can I find the bare sessions Scudamore? I love Mowax...... probably one of the best labels of the 90s.
Scudamore Posted 30 November, 2009 Posted 30 November, 2009 Where can I find the bare sessions Scudamore? I love Mowax...... probably one of the best labels of the 90s. http://sessions.barenomore.com/ no doubt...James Lavelle (whilst being a bit of a penis) certainly knows his sh:t...
St Landrew Posted 30 November, 2009 Posted 30 November, 2009 I was talking to norwaysaint. And I was butting in..!
LVSaint Posted 30 November, 2009 Posted 30 November, 2009 The solid steel podcast is the best there is. The website is here http://www.ninjatune.net/solidsteel/ The podcast is available on itunes, just search for solid steel. This is one of the most popular podcasts on itunes. Yesmate. Seconded.
Stanley Saint Posted 30 November, 2009 Posted 30 November, 2009 I like the Kermode five live film review one, the collings and herrin one, the psm3 mag one and the radio 4 comedy ones. I'm starting to worry that I'm using my ipod more for these than for music. I need someone to recommend a good new music podcast for me (I'm an aging indie kid who would like to hear some new stuff)..any ideas?
Block 5 Posted 1 December, 2009 Posted 1 December, 2009 http://sessions.barenomore.com/ no doubt...James Lavelle (whilst being a bit of a penis) certainly knows his sh:t... Cheers mate. I'll check it out.
Bentley Posted 1 December, 2009 Posted 1 December, 2009 Football Weekly 5 Live film reviews with Mark Kermode Invisible Walls (computer game podcast, very geeky I know!)
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