Radio Clash Music Podcast

RC 389: Ghosts


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A ghostly ‘not halloween’ edition of Radio Clash, more Halloween-adjacent than the plastic chinese proxy-Xmas junkfest that Halloween has become. Ghosts of Xmas Capitalism…

So we have songs about ghosts, existence, falling out of planes, dark paths, a trance cover of Wendy Carlos, a hard house cover of Somewhere Over The Radio, feminist queer punk, proto-vapourwave, silly songs about vegetables and whales, ghosts and their swimmng pools, cranes, Beach Boys singing Nine Inch Nails, indie, jungle, rave, ambient, pop, electronica….

So the usual really!

Ghosts In The Mean Machine (2:18, 192Mb)
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  • There I Ruined It – The Beach Boys sing Hurt – Hurtin’ USA
  • Lambrini Girls – Help Me I’m Gay
  • Oneohtrix Point Never – A Barely Lit Path
  • Mhaol – Bisexual Anxiety
  • Max Tundra – This Woman’s Work
  • JARV IS… – Fuck This
  • Big Joanie – Cranes In The Sky
  • Instamatic – Lost In The Deep (The Lost Art of Rolling In The Deep) (Adele vs Queens of the Stone Age)
  • Jacana People – Twist Forever (ft. Antony Szmierek)
  • Sir Hank – Is it in? You should be dancing! (Jimmy ‘Bo’ Horne vs Bee Gees)
  • Tickle Tune Typhoon – Vega Boogie
  • Meatraffle – Lovesong Industrial Complex
  • HallMighty – Where’s Your Padam At? (Basement Jaxx vs Kylie)
  • Michael the DJ – Movin Outta My Head (Billy Joel vs Kylie)
  • Cygnus X – The Orange Theme (original version)
  • Marusha – Somewhere Over The Rainbow
  • Orca – 4AM (Remix 1)
  • Dwarde – Forever
  • Perk, Pixel Empire – Innocent Dreams (Flume vs Burial vs Fleetwood Mac vs Morcheeba)
  • Enola Gay – terra firma (feat. Mount Palomar)
  • Waldir Calmon – Afro Son
  • Elizabeth Parker – Insects Revolt
  • Tickle Tune Typhoon – The Blue Mammal Waltz
  • LeeDM101 – LA Roads (John Denver vs. The Midnight)
  • Mark David Hadley – Scratchings
  • tbc aka Instamatic – Time To Hold On (Kylie Minogue vs Pink Floyd)
  • Fake Jew – Ghost Swimming Pools (Kendrick Lamarr vs The Presets)
  • Elizabeth Parker – Ghosts In The Abbey
  • Tickle Tune Typhoon – Little Owlet (sung by Danny Deardorff)
  • Courtney Barnett – Here’s The Thing
  • The Monkees – Me & Magdalena
  • Rosita – Down Here
  • Big Joanie – In My Arms (Reprise)
  • tbc aka Instamatic – Ghosts of my Father (The Presets vs Cat Stevens)
  • Transcript

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    Hello, welcome to Radio Clash.

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    I managed to wrest the podcast away from the robots, the Ghosts in The Machine.

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    Nice to take over.

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    It’s 389 and it’s called Ghosts as the AI voices said.

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    Yeah, that was because there was four tracks I wanted to play as the intro track.

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    And so I thought, well, why don’t I play all four of them?

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    At least two of them.

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    You’re not supposed to start with a downtempo track, but the fact that it was so queer left field choices.

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    Most of those, yeah, it seemed to fit, especially for a not Halloween episode of Radio Clash.

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    It’s Halloween adjacent, hence called Ghosts.

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    You won’t be hearing Monster Mash or Thriller or Ghostbusters.

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    Yay, or Dragula or any of those because I’m just tired of Halloween.

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    I’m tired of it becoming the spooky Christmas, commercial.

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    Even though DJNoNo did do a surprise Halloween mashup with Taylor Swift.

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    He’s a bit of a Swifty versus Spooky Ccary Skeletons Skellingtons by Andrew Gold.

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    No, I don’t know.

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    A drum and bass remix of that, especially for Adriana because she was saying how much she

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    didn’t like spooky scary skeletons, but how they weren’t enough mashups of Haunted.

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    But we’re not playing on this podcast either.

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    This podcast is very much about defying expectation, especially for Halloween show.

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    So that was Max Tundra with This Woman’s Work, which is a recent release from this year.

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    I heard it on Don Letts’ show.

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    I don’t know exactly when it was released.

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    I think it’s released in the last month or so.

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    Similarly, M(h)aol.

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    We’ve played M(h)aol M Brackets H AOL before on this podcast.

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    And they recently released an album called Attachment Styles, and that’s Bisexual Anxiety.

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    And there’s not enough bisexual music.

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    There’s not enough bi-pride on this podcast.

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    So putting that right.

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    Good how someone talk about that stuff because they seem to get it from both sides and not

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    in a good way.

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    Then before that, we had One Oh Trix Point Never with A Barely Lit Path.

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    I love the album.

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    It’s an album called Again, which was recently released apparently about his 40 year old

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    self talking to his 20 year old self or his younger self.

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    And the video is amazing.

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    It seems to be a child as well because it’s got two car crash dummies, but they’re riding

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    the back of the car and they’re not in control of where they’re going.

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    It goes all very psychedelic.

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    But I think there’s a lot of existential stuff in that track.

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    Lots of things about the Barely Lit Path and not really knowing anything and you know,

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    path to your house.

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    You don’t know his childhood or talking about the barely lit path through life.

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    Then we had a bit of a riff.

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    Riffusion is an AI music generator where you can create your own songs.

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    They’re all like 11 seconds, but they’re brilliant for jingles.

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    So you will hear not more in this podcast, but in future you might hear some of those

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    popping up.

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    But I’m not a big thing on jingles.

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    I have to say I did a whole load of them and I was like Tim, you don’t play many jingles

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    on the podcast.

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    I’m very anti-jingle.

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    But anyway, I found it bizarre because it was like some avant-garde kids thing that

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    one.

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    Then before that we had Help Me I’m Gay by Lambrini Girls.

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    I’ve been really digging Lambrini Girls.

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    Just a new EP, their first EP called You’re Welcome.

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    They are brilliant.

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    Then 6Music, but that was Iggy Pop.

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    Iggy Pop’s been playing them and that was the first one.

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    I was like, wow, yes, I like that.

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    I like that a lot.

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    Apparently the lead singer wasn’t out to her mum when she first did that and her mum was

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    in the audience.

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    She had to quickly come out.

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    I think she came out to her mum on stage and said, “Hi, mum, I’m gay.”

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    Then went into it.

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    Apparently everything was fine.

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    Then we had another of those very strange…

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    I was doing stuff like trying to do country polka.

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    I came up with this concept of Xylophone Rock, accordion rock.

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    That’s the kind of things I was doing.

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    So yeah, there was a little jingle there.

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    Then in the start from There I Ruined It.

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    Also AI generated that’s the Beach Boys Sing Hurt, Hurtin USA.

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    That’s the Beach Boys Singing Nine Inch Nails, which I like a lot.

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    Now we go on to the track that actually I was planning to start before I came across

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    those other tracks.

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    So it’s a bit of a false start.

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    A bit of a spooky, spooky false start.

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    The Hidden Door.

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    This is JARV IS… and I haven’t seen what this is from.

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    This is from This Is Going to Hurt.

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    The series performed from the…

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    I suppose diaries or the book.

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    This is Going to Hurt by Adam Kay.

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    And you might go, who’s Adam Kay, we’ve played him on the podcast long, long time ago.

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    We played his a formed band because he was in the Amateur Transplants and we played the

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    London Underground song.

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    We played a few of theirs and he’s aware of that as well.

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    I know that through a third party that he was told about the podcast.

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    And so I’m not actually watched the series, but JARV IS…, the band run by Jarvis Cocker,

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    did the soundtrack.

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    I do this quite often, listen to the soundtrack and don’t watch the thing.

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    So it’s a tad out of context.

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    I don’t know how this was used in the series, but I love this.

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    It’s a bit like Cunts Are Running The World.

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    He says everything I’d like to say at the moment.

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    So this is Fuck This.

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    That’s Michael the DJ.

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    with Move Out of my Head.

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    Billy Joel, Anthony,

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    versus Kylie’s, get out of my head, obviously.

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    Now before that, we had Where’s Your Padam at?

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    by Hallmighty.

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    Oh, I’ve got to say that Michael the DJ is from 2021.

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    It’s an old one.

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    Before all of that, I don’t understand why Anthony, Billy Joel, is everywhere.

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    It’s kind of become this meme thing.

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    I assume TikTok is always just blame TikTok.

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    And then we had Where’s Your Padam at?

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    Hallmighty, Basement Jaxx versus Kylie.

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    That’s one of his secret tracks.

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    You have to go on a secret M(h)aoling list and knock three times and say the secret password to find

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    that one.

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    And then before that, we had Meatraffle.

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    We had a Brixton link there because Basement Jaxx is South of the River.

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    Brixton, So is Meatraffle, I think.

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    That’s the Lovesong Industrial Complex from a Base And Superstructure, the new album.

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    And yeah, it’s always good to hear from them.

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    Then before that, we had Chickle, Chickle, Chickle, what Chickle?

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    Tickle Tune Typhoon with Vega Boogie.

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    And that’s from 1984, I think.

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    Yep, from Circle Around.

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    And Tickle Tune Typhoon, an interesting group of people who did

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    well, it’s kind of kid’s tunes, but it’s kind of Wiggles Before the Wiggles.

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    They were doing that kind of thing.

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    And Danny Deardorff, who we have played before in Danny and Joyce on this podcast.

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    Remember a track called Stars?

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    If you’ve heard it once, you’ll never forget it.

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    I did a deep dive because someone posted that cover of the album, Ma La Lady, or

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    given it in a wheelchair.

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    It’s something we made fun about in malady, obviously.

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    He went on to have quite a successful music career, opened many a time for Seals and Croft.

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    Did a duo with… Danny and Joseph after Danny and Joyce, because after he left his first wife,

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    then was in Tickle Typhoon with a lot of other people.

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    Though he’s not on that track, but you will hear a track with Danny Deardorff later on.

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    That was Vega Boogie.

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    You don’t get many raps to vegetables.

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    Then before that, we had Sank, with Is It In?

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    You Should Be Dancing, Jimmy ‘Bo’ Horne versus Bee Gees.

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    That got in because there’s been so many Bee Gees mashups.

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    So not so many Jimmy ‘Bo’ Horne and it’s rude.

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    And I like it.

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    And I like to mix in with children’s tunes, as you do.

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    Then before that, we had Jacana People, another new track called Twist Forever.

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    I think Jacana People are Serbian house electronic producers,

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    featuring Antony Szmierek.

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    It’s always good to hear from him.

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    And I seem to work with this sort of getting lost deep vibe from the previous track,

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    which is Lost in the Deep.

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    The Lost Art of Rolling in the Deep.

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    Adele versus Queens of the Stone Age by me Instamatic.

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    I’d forgotten about that mashup.

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    Have to say thank you to Will Battle.

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    iWillBattle for reminding me because he played on his Twitch show,

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    Mashups Rock, which is on Tuesdays.

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    And it was funny because the first 10, 15 was like,

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    this is really familiar.

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    Oh, it’s one of mine.

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    I did it for a challenge and I completely forgot about it.

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    And I did have it in the stack to play on the podcast, but never did.

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    It is this year, but it’s way earlier in the year.

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    It’s six, eight months ago.

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    So I forget about mashups.

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    I forget what I’ve done.

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    And then before that, we had Big Joanie with Cranes in the Sky, Solange Knowles cover.

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    That came out in 2020.

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    It’s weird.

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    Sometimes a song sells me on a band and there’s a song from them,

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    which I’ll play right at the end, which sold me on Big Joanie because 6Music,

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    sort of Lard, Lamacq, lots of people have been playing Big Joanie

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    because they’re a London queer black feminist pong group.

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    So I knew the name.

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    I’d heard the songs, but nothing really struck me.

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    And I heard a song which was like, wow.

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    And then I went diving and then heard that.

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    Oh, Cranes in the Sky.

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    I draw a lot of cranes.

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    It’s a bit neurodiverse and obsession with cranes.

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    So we’re cranes.

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    I’ll listen to a song about cranes in the sky because I like cranes.

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    And I found out it’s a really good song.

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    And then I was like, oh, it’s by Solange Knowles.

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    Because I really generally don’t like Solange’s work.

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    I appreciate what she does and she’s very talented.

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    Her sister has to write with about 10 different people.

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    She does write a lot of this stuff and is really interesting.

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    But the music doesn’t really match up to the sort of indie Beyonce type thing, does it?

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    Not really the same.

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    But I actually really liked that video and the original song as well,

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    because what it’s talking about about kind of like roaming around and running away from

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    your problems and never really finding home.

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    Yeah, of course I’d resonate with that.

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    Then before that we had JARV IS… with Fuck This.

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    I don’t know if they cover in that about Adam Kay leaving for comedy and

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    jacking in his job.

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    I think they alluded to it.

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    But yeah, it might be about that.

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    Or maybe it’s about consultants and the NHS.

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    I don’t really know.

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    I must watch it.

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    So are you going to play a track which goes out to Lee Spoons because he mentioned it.

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    On Blue Sky.

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    I’m on Blue Sky.

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    If you look on fingertrable.bsky.social.

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    So I’m on Blue Sky.

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    The thing taking over from Twitter because Twitter is becoming a complete dumpster fire.

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    And he mentioned it on there and I was like, oh wow, I like this.

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    I never realised that not only does this have apparently according to him like 23, 24 key changes in it.

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    But also I never realised someone that had done a sort of a trance house cover of Wendy Carlos.

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    This is The Orang Theme by Cygnus X.

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    That was Terra Firma by Enola Gay featuring Mount Palomar.

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    Not either band, I know very well.

    01:18:10.240 –> 01:18:12.400
    I went and checked them out after I heard that song.

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    I love that song and it’s like a folk dance song.

    01:18:16.400 –> 01:18:19.680
    And Enola Gay are usually much more noisy and shoutier.

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    So it’s kind of very different from what they usually do.

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    But I like it.

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    I like it a lot.

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    And I heard that via Round Table.

    01:18:26.400 –> 01:18:32.080
    I think one of the last Lamacq Round Table because Steve Lamacq is doing one show a week.

    01:18:32.080 –> 01:18:35.640
    He spent last 30 odd years doing the drive time show.

    01:18:35.640 –> 01:18:38.440
    Obviously not on 6Music, he’s been going that long.

    01:18:38.440 –> 01:18:41.080
    But yeah, I’m ready one and then 6Music.

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    And that went down very well with them.

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    Usually things are a bit more electronic, a bit more off kilter.

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    Don’t go down very well with the Round Table.

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    I guess, but I did.

    01:18:51.440 –> 01:18:58.720
    Then before that we had Perk and Pixel Empire with Innocent Dreams from an album, a collaboration

    01:18:58.720 –> 01:19:00.960
    album called Matchup with Mild Sauce.

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    Which I heard of via MixMstrStel.

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    And that includes Flume, Burial, Fleetwood Mac, obviously Fleetwood Mac.

    01:19:11.160 –> 01:19:14.280
    And the Burial and Fleetwood Mac is what’s selling on me.

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    And Morcheeba, Moog Island.

    01:19:16.880 –> 01:19:17.880
    Interesting compilation.

    01:19:17.880 –> 01:19:22.120
    The people I don’t really know apart from MixMstrStel.

    01:19:22.120 –> 01:19:24.920
    It’s always good to check out stuff via our mashups.

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    Discord and the Reddit.

    01:19:25.920 –> 01:19:27.920
    Which I do from times to times.

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    Before I heard the Michael the DJ track, a few other things.

    01:19:32.560 –> 01:19:35.440
    Then before that we had Dwarde with Forever.

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    I have to thank Aaron for that.

    01:19:38.160 –> 01:19:40.880
    Paige’s brother who posted about that on his Facebook.

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    So actually not about that, I wanted to do the tracks.

    01:19:43.240 –> 01:19:45.120
    And I actually preferred that one more.

    01:19:45.120 –> 01:19:47.840
    Because I love that Jungle meets soul vocals.

    01:19:47.840 –> 01:19:48.840
    I’m always a sucker for that.

    01:19:48.840 –> 01:19:52.360
    And I know of Dwarde via their work with Tim Reaper.

    01:19:52.360 –> 01:19:56.080
    And that’s from a record label called Deep Jungle.

    01:19:56.080 –> 01:19:58.760
    Who also re-released track before it.

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    Which is 4AM by Orca.

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    I don’t know if they re-released that mix.

    01:20:03.520 –> 01:20:05.200
    But I like that mix the best.

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    That’s remix one.

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    Although sometimes it’s called remix two.

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    It’s very confusing.

    01:20:09.840 –> 01:20:11.640
    And that’s originally from 1993.

    01:20:11.640 –> 01:20:13.640
    4AM, the remixes and originals.

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    There’s a white label.

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    They tend to, not completely.

    01:20:18.000 –> 01:20:19.200
    They do some new stuff now.

    01:20:19.200 –> 01:20:22.040
    But they started out releasing, and still do,

    01:20:22.040 –> 01:20:26.480
    release a lot of 90s Jungle on the Deep Jungle label.

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    But they seem to be branching out to more newer things.

    01:20:28.600 –> 01:20:30.280
    Hence the Dwarde and the Tim Reaper.

    01:20:30.280 –> 01:20:32.760
    Who have released things on that label.

    01:20:32.760 –> 01:20:36.400
    But I like this idea of taking, they had like Dillinja.

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    Old Dillinja tracks on there.

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    So that’s the first time capsule that’s old.

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    I suspect someone might be off tape.

    01:20:42.720 –> 01:20:44.560
    But it’s always fascinating here.

    01:20:44.560 –> 01:20:47.120
    There’s old Jungle Pirate Radio classic.

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    You never hear again, usually.

    01:20:49.680 –> 01:20:52.160
    Then before that we had Marusha.

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    Also from the 90s.

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    ’94, that’s Somewhere Over The Rainbow.

    01:20:56.360 –> 01:20:59.640
    And I have to thank PDSMix for introducing me to that.

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    And that’s a bit of sort of Berlin Electronica.

    01:21:01.920 –> 01:21:03.280
    So Berlin DJ, I think.

    01:21:03.280 –> 01:21:05.280
    Love parade, like stuff.

    01:21:05.280 –> 01:21:08.080
    But I love the fact that there’s a hardcore.

    01:21:08.080 –> 01:21:10.320
    Is that hardcore?

    01:21:10.320 –> 01:21:12.200
    Is that more, it’s not really trance.

    01:21:12.200 –> 01:21:13.160
    I wouldn’t call that trance.

    01:21:13.160 –> 01:21:14.800
    So I would call that more Hardhouse,

    01:21:14.800 –> 01:21:16.480
    or not really Fat as Gabba,

    01:21:16.480 –> 01:21:19.520
    but yeah, sort of Gabba-ry Hardhouse remix

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    of Cover of Somewhere Over the Rainbow.

    01:21:22.600 –> 01:21:26.960
    Then before that we had Cygnus X from 2000.

    01:21:26.960 –> 01:21:29.680
    Although again, I’m not sure if that’s correct, that date.

    01:21:29.680 –> 01:21:31.520
    The Orange theme, the original mix.

    01:21:31.520 –> 01:21:34.800
    ‘Cause it’s always a problem with compilations

    01:21:34.800 –> 01:21:37.640
    and re-releases and remixes and stuff.

    01:21:37.640 –> 01:21:41.560
    You never totally know if that’s actually the correct date.

    01:21:41.560 –> 01:21:44.640
    But somewhere around then, somewhence.

    01:21:44.640 –> 01:21:49.120
    So yes, we’re now gonna play a more of a spooky,

    01:21:49.120 –> 01:21:50.840
    well, it’s not really a spooky track,

    01:21:50.840 –> 01:21:54.280
    but you’ll find the ghost theme running through

    01:21:54.280 –> 01:21:55.200
    in some of the sounds.

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    It’s more being inspired by things

    01:21:57.640 –> 01:21:58.920
    that are a little bit more spooky

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    and a bit more dark and a bit more,

    01:22:01.200 –> 01:22:03.440
    even just the woo, noise.

    01:22:03.440 –> 01:22:04.800
    Yeah, don’t do that again.

    01:22:04.800 –> 01:22:06.640
    And this has it a lot.

    01:22:06.640 –> 01:22:10.800
    It’s a trend that actually has been in a lot of podcasts

    01:22:10.800 –> 01:22:11.640
    having taken out.

    01:22:11.640 –> 01:22:13.440
    And it seemed to be more appropriate for this.

    01:22:13.440 –> 01:22:15.520
    And this is from 1982,

    01:22:15.520 –> 01:22:18.040
    Waldir Calmon and Afro Son.

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    But you probably will recognize this

    01:22:19.920 –> 01:22:24.600
    ’cause it’s a very naughty, I think, Brazilian or South American

    01:22:24.600 –> 01:22:27.040
    steal of a track you might recognize.

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    That was, Big Joanie.

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    Into My Arms (Reprise)

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    from their album,

    02:02:52.080 –> 02:02:53.800
    from last year Back Home,

    02:02:53.800 –> 02:02:55.280
    and checked out Big Joanie partly

    02:02:55.280 –> 02:02:57.760
    because I saw an article about

    02:02:57.760 –> 02:03:00.480
    Lambrini Girls and M(h)aol

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    animation Big Joanie,

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    and I was like, oh yeah,

    02:03:02.320 –> 02:03:03.360
    never really checked them out.

    02:03:03.360 –> 02:03:06.400
    The original of that sounds very New-Ordery.

    02:03:06.400 –> 02:03:08.320
    Sounds almost like New Order to me.

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    New Order maybe crossed with a bit of

    02:03:10.160 –> 02:03:12.360
    doo-wop Motown girl group,

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    but it’s still quite new-ordery in the synths

    02:03:15.080 –> 02:03:17.000
    and the guitars.

    02:03:17.000 –> 02:03:19.040
    I much prefer that Be My Baby

    02:03:19.040 –> 02:03:22.120
    Ronettes version rather than the actual single.

    02:03:22.120 –> 02:03:24.040
    The video’s brilliant as well.

    02:03:24.040 –> 02:03:26.000
    Then before that, we heard Rosita.

    02:03:26.000 –> 02:03:26.720
    with Down Here,

    02:03:26.720 –> 02:03:28.320
    Rosita being the band formed

    02:03:28.320 –> 02:03:30.960
    by two of the members of Kenickie.

    02:03:30.960 –> 02:03:34.400
    And that’s from 2000’s Santa Pocas Dream EP.

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    I’d heard the odd thing from Rosita,

    02:03:36.200 –> 02:03:38.320
    and it hadn’t really stuck.

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    And I kind of did a bigger dive

    02:03:40.240 –> 02:03:41.880
    because I was reading about, you know,

    02:03:41.880 –> 02:03:43.040
    the end of Kenickie and thinking,

    02:03:43.040 –> 02:03:44.560
    what did they do?

    02:03:44.560 –> 02:03:48.480
    Johnny X became J Xaverre.

    02:03:48.480 –> 02:03:49.800
    And you can find him on band camp.

    02:03:49.800 –> 02:03:51.520
    He’s still producing music.

    02:03:51.520 –> 02:03:54.560
    I think one of them became a lecturer in sociology.

    02:03:54.560 –> 02:03:56.760
    And obviously, Lauren Laverne is on,

    02:03:56.760 –> 02:03:59.000
    as I present her now, but it’s very sad.

    02:03:59.000 –> 02:04:00.840
    I’m still pissed off about Kenickie splitting.

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    They were my group.

    02:04:01.800 –> 02:04:04.240
    Pulp and them were like my groups really.

    02:04:04.240 –> 02:04:07.760
    And I was really, really upset when they split.

    02:04:07.760 –> 02:04:09.120
    And I really liked that.

    02:04:09.120 –> 02:04:10.960
    And it’s kind of weird

    02:04:10.960 –> 02:04:13.120
    because some of the songs I don’t really get,

    02:04:13.120 –> 02:04:16.240
    but that one, I’m like, oh, that’s really good.

    02:04:16.240 –> 02:04:17.200
    But there’s a few bits in it.

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    Like my old name doesn’t mean anything, you know,

    02:04:19.240 –> 02:04:20.080
    that kind of thing.

    02:04:20.080 –> 02:04:22.560
    I’m like, hmm, yes.

    02:04:22.560 –> 02:04:23.520
    I don’t know when it was written,

    02:04:23.520 –> 02:04:26.040
    but bits of it sounded a little bit

    02:04:26.040 –> 02:04:28.640
    possibly referring to the end of Kenickie.

    02:04:28.640 –> 02:04:30.320
    Something has that vibe.

    02:04:30.320 –> 02:04:33.240
    And then before that, we had The Monkees

    02:04:33.240 –> 02:04:35.320
    with Me and Magdalena.

    02:04:35.320 –> 02:04:39.560
    That’s from their last album, Good Times from 2016.

    02:04:39.560 –> 02:04:41.440
    And that was written by Ben Gibbard,

    02:04:41.440 –> 02:04:44.120
    otherwise known as Death Cab for Cutie.

    02:04:44.120 –> 02:04:46.680
    And I think I did hear at the time.

    02:04:46.680 –> 02:04:47.600
    I’m pretty sure I heard it,

    02:04:47.600 –> 02:04:52.440
    but I checked it out again and I was like, wow.

    02:04:52.440 –> 02:04:55.440
    That’s, it’s surprisingly good song

    02:04:55.440 –> 02:04:56.600
    for The Monkees to sing,

    02:04:56.600 –> 02:04:59.280
    but they do it justice and it’s very sad to hear.

    02:04:59.280 –> 02:05:02.400
    You didn’t hear a Mike’s Nesmith and Mickey

    02:05:02.400 –> 02:05:03.240
    on the same track.

    02:05:03.240 –> 02:05:05.240
    Generally they did their own backing vocals,

    02:05:05.240 –> 02:05:06.560
    or they might do some backing vocals,

    02:05:06.560 –> 02:05:08.560
    not as like a duet.

    02:05:08.560 –> 02:05:09.960
    And that worked really well.

    02:05:09.960 –> 02:05:11.160
    The rest of the album is kind of like,

    02:05:11.160 –> 02:05:14.920
    Bubblegum, Pop, Surfy, Adam Schlesinger

    02:05:14.920 –> 02:05:17.000
    RIP, put the album together.

    02:05:17.000 –> 02:05:19.240
    But there’s also things like weirdly Paul Weller,

    02:05:19.240 –> 02:05:22.200
    and Noel Gallagher did a song for it and things like that,

    02:05:22.200 –> 02:05:24.320
    which I don’t think totally works, but.

    02:05:24.320 –> 02:05:25.160
    Well, I mean, I suppose they didn’t,

    02:05:25.160 –> 02:05:26.520
    they’re totally their last album.

    02:05:26.520 –> 02:05:27.520
    They did a Christmas album.

    02:05:27.520 –> 02:05:30.080
    This last full album, they did a Christmas album.

    02:05:30.080 –> 02:05:32.080
    And that was the last, then Peter Tork died

    02:05:32.080 –> 02:05:34.120
    and then Mike Nessith.

    02:05:34.120 –> 02:05:36.320
    And so it’s only just Micey Dolenz anymore.

    02:05:36.320 –> 02:05:38.040
    And I’ve not heard that R.E.M album yet.

    02:05:38.040 –> 02:05:39.240
    I’m not sure it’s out yet.

    02:05:39.240 –> 02:05:40.920
    They did an R.E.M. covers album,

    02:05:40.920 –> 02:05:42.320
    which I posted about on the blog,

    02:05:42.320 –> 02:05:44.560
    which I would like to hear.

    02:05:44.560 –> 02:05:46.920
    And then before that, we had Courtney Barnett

    02:05:46.920 –> 02:05:51.920
    with He’s the Thing from 2021’s Things Take Time, Take Time.

    02:05:51.920 –> 02:05:53.080
    It’s interesting.

    02:05:53.080 –> 02:05:54.360
    I don’t know what’s going on with Courtney Barnett.

    02:05:54.360 –> 02:05:58.400
    She’s ended her record label a few months ago,

    02:05:58.400 –> 02:06:02.560
    released an album of really a live jam soundtrack

    02:06:02.560 –> 02:06:05.480
    to a tour film about her.

    02:06:05.480 –> 02:06:07.160
    And that was the last thing on that label.

    02:06:07.160 –> 02:06:09.160
    So I don’t know what’s going on with that,

    02:06:09.160 –> 02:06:10.520
    ’cause she ran that label for,

    02:06:10.520 –> 02:06:12.800
    must be at least 15, maybe 20 years.

    02:06:12.800 –> 02:06:15.640
    I was kind of passed by some of the singles,

    02:06:15.640 –> 02:06:17.880
    but that one is really good.

    02:06:17.880 –> 02:06:20.440
    I don’t know, it was a weird time to do very upbeat,

    02:06:20.440 –> 02:06:21.280
    happy music.

    02:06:21.280 –> 02:06:24.360
    It was a very downbeat time during the lockdown.

    02:06:24.360 –> 02:06:27.000
    I think the timing was wrong for that album.

    02:06:27.000 –> 02:06:30.360
    Then before that, we had Tickle Tune Typhoon.

    02:06:30.360 –> 02:06:31.680
    That’s Little Owket,

    02:06:31.680 –> 02:06:36.680
    sung by Danny Deardoff from 1994’s Baby Tickle Tunes,

    02:06:36.680 –> 02:06:39.000
    Patty Cakes and Peek-A-Boo’s.

    02:06:39.000 –> 02:06:41.440
    Danny Deardoff sadly died in 2018.

    02:06:41.440 –> 02:06:45.440
    I didn’t know that until I did my deep dive onto his work.

    02:06:45.440 –> 02:06:49.440
    He had to be lifted on stage and used a wheelchair

    02:06:49.440 –> 02:06:52.320
    and sang sort of lying down.

    02:06:52.320 –> 02:06:55.560
    And the story goes is that Seals and Croft,

    02:06:55.560 –> 02:07:00.320
    he ended up a tape to them and they loved his work.

    02:07:00.320 –> 02:07:04.280
    And so he was supporting them with his Danny and Joseph band.

    02:07:04.280 –> 02:07:06.680
    And the promoters were like,

    02:07:06.680 –> 02:07:08.680
    “Oh, we want you back” but were horrified.

    02:07:08.680 –> 02:07:11.520
    They wanted them to drop the support act.

    02:07:11.520 –> 02:07:13.600
    And they were like, “Sorry, if Danny doesn’t play,

    02:07:13.600 –> 02:07:15.120
    “we’re not playing.”

    02:07:15.120 –> 02:07:18.960
    And they stuck with that, even as promoters were upset.

    02:07:18.960 –> 02:07:19.800
    They were like, “Nope.”

    02:07:19.800 –> 02:07:23.000
    And that’s the way it was back then in the ’70s and ’80s.

    02:07:23.000 –> 02:07:25.880
    It was like, “Oh, no, we can’t have disabled people

    02:07:25.880 –> 02:07:27.040
    on the stage.”

    02:07:27.040 –> 02:07:29.280
    I remember them telling Robert Wyatt

    02:07:29.280 –> 02:07:31.760
    not to have his wheelchair,

    02:07:31.760 –> 02:07:33.640
    which he refused to comply with.

    02:07:33.640 –> 02:07:35.840
    They wanted to put him into a chair and to sit there.

    02:07:35.840 –> 02:07:36.960
    And he was like, “No.”

    02:07:36.960 –> 02:07:38.720
    And it was this idea of,

    02:07:38.720 –> 02:07:40.320
    “Oh, no, we can’t have disabled people

    02:07:40.320 –> 02:07:42.360
    on a wheelchair in the public eye.”

    02:07:42.360 –> 02:07:44.720
    It’s a bit like the way some people are with trans people

    02:07:44.720 –> 02:07:48.160
    or queer people or it seems to be this whole thing of like,

    02:07:48.160 –> 02:07:49.760
    “Oh, we can’t, the people are different.

    02:07:49.760 –> 02:07:53.600
    We’re just gonna want them out of the way and it’s horrible.”

    02:07:53.600 –> 02:07:54.560
    But to give credit,

    02:07:54.560 –> 02:07:57.000
    and I’m not into Seal and Croft’s work,

    02:07:57.000 –> 02:07:58.880
    it’s very, how do you describe it?

    02:07:58.880 –> 02:08:01.880
    Not even folk, it’s sort of like very middle of the road.

    02:08:01.880 –> 02:08:02.840
    But they stuck with him

    02:08:02.840 –> 02:08:05.760
    and I think he did several tours with them.

    02:08:05.760 –> 02:08:07.680
    And then joined Tickle Tune Typhoon

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    and did songs about being different.

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    It was just part of the band.

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    Very talented man

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    and broke those doors down for other disabled musicians.

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    So good on you Danny Deardorff.

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    I mean, I’ve played the Stars tracks so long ago

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    ’cause I think with WFMU, I heard it

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    and it was such a weird song,

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    but it’s his voice, his voice is amazing.

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    And I liked it.

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    It wasn’t the case of like me just playing it

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    just ’cause it’s weird.

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    ‘Cause you know, I play weird stuff

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    but I like it.

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    I don’t play weird shit, I don’t like.

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    I love his voice.

    02:08:39.320 –> 02:08:41.240
    In the thread on, for some reason,

    02:08:41.240 –> 02:08:43.760
    someone posted onto shit record covers.

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    There’s a Facebook group called Shit Record Covers

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    and it isn’t a good, it is a true,

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    it is not a good record cover for his first record.

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    It is just, it’s a bit kind of like that Little Britain

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    with the two, the carer and Matt Lucas in the chair.

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    It’s a bit like that.

    02:08:59.160 –> 02:09:02.560
    It’s just, it’s yeah, it’s just, I mean, one sense,

    02:09:02.560 –> 02:09:04.760
    like I just said, put it out and center,

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    but there’s also, yeah, it is a cheesy record cover.

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    It doesn’t really work as a record cover, but anyway.

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    Yeah, I was educating people on Danny Deardorff

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    ’cause I did a bit of dive

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    I was like, oh yeah, I know this song.

    02:09:15.680 –> 02:09:17.480
    I know this album, it’s actually quite good.

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    You know, there’s some good songs on there

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    that are quite strange and they are quite strange.

    02:09:21.080 –> 02:09:22.720
    Some of the Danny and Joseph stuff is strange,

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    but they did a brilliant cover of “Sentimental Lady.”

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    Bob Welch, which I mean, seriously,

    02:09:27.760 –> 02:09:30.480
    covering Bob Welch is always gonna endear me.

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    But yeah, now check it out Stars.

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    I think you should find it on YouTube,

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    Danny and Joyce

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    As I said in that thread, it reminded me of Vic Chesnutt,

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    not just because they were both in wheelchairs,

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    but he had a similar voice.

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    I don’t know whether it’s a physical thing

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    ’cause Gaelynn Lee as well has a similar voice.

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    It’s very plaintive, but I think it might be very head voice,

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    very nasal, maybe the lack of muscles.

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    I’m not sure.

    02:09:52.720 –> 02:09:55.680
    Very distinctive voice that I’ve heard

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    on a few disabled musicians,

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    and I don’t know whether it’s a physical thing

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    or just a thing like that, I don’t know.

    02:10:00.600 –> 02:10:03.120
    And then before that, we had Ghosts in the Abbey

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    by Elizabeth Parker from the new album.

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    There is an album of her work called Future Perfect.

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    Came out about a couple of weeks now.

    02:10:11.840 –> 02:10:14.120
    Really well worth checking out.

    02:10:14.120 –> 02:10:16.720
    I knew of Elizabeth Parker from the Radiophonic Workshop

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    and I knew of her work and I knew she did Living Planet

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    and Living Planet was a big hit.

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    They released that on record separately,

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    and things like that.

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    But I hadn’t really checked her stuff.

    02:10:26.720 –> 02:10:28.280
    And actually, you listen to it now and you go,

    02:10:28.280 –> 02:10:33.280
    “Oh, you can hear all those influences for vapourwave

    02:10:33.280 –> 02:10:37.200
    for One Oh Trix Point Never, and all that sort of stuff.

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    So she was really ahead of her time.

    02:10:39.120 –> 02:10:40.480
    Then before that, we had Fake Jew

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    That’s their name, not me.

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    With “Ghosts Swimming Pools”

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    that’s Kendrick Lamar versus Presets

    02:10:47.280 –> 02:10:49.360
    So a little more of a beat chopping up.

    02:10:49.360 –> 02:10:52.320
    There aren’t that many mashups, hardly any.

    02:10:52.320 –> 02:10:53.960
    In fact, that’s it.

    02:10:53.960 –> 02:10:57.680
    And one or more, which is coming up shortly,

    02:10:57.680 –> 02:10:59.840
    of Presets – Ghosts.

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    I’ve played them before and I wanted to play

    02:11:01.920 –> 02:11:04.320
    a mashup or a cover and I couldn’t find any covers.

    02:11:04.320 –> 02:11:06.280
    No one’s covered Ghosts by Presets.

    02:11:06.280 –> 02:11:07.120
    It’s weird.

    02:11:07.120 –> 02:11:09.560
    I would sort of someone would have covered it at some point

    02:11:09.560 –> 02:11:11.640
    on Triple J or something like that.

    02:11:11.640 –> 02:11:14.680
    No, that’s the only mashup I could find.

    02:11:14.680 –> 02:11:16.840
    That one, and so I made another one

    02:11:16.840 –> 02:11:19.040
    because I wanted to sort of fit with the theme

    02:11:19.040 –> 02:11:23.960
    and I am obsessed, still obsessed with Ghosts by the Presets.

    02:11:23.960 –> 02:11:25.960
    Very much talking about aging.

    02:11:25.960 –> 02:11:29.120
    And that’s kind of a running theme in this podcast.

    02:11:29.120 –> 02:11:31.200
    Then before that, we had one of mine,

    02:11:31.200 –> 02:11:33.800
    tbc aka Instamatic with Time to Hold On

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    talking about time.

    02:11:34.880 –> 02:11:37.520
    That’s Kylie Minogue versus Pink Floyd

    02:11:37.520 –> 02:11:40.520
    Time versus Hold On To Now.

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    I think that works really well.

    02:11:41.920 –> 02:11:45.320
    Some may differ, but I think that still holds up.

    02:11:45.320 –> 02:11:47.520
    And there is a video, if you go and look at the timbearcub

    02:11:47.520 –> 02:11:49.760
    mashup channel, you’ll be able to see that.

    02:11:49.760 –> 02:11:52.720
    A very rare video of my work.

    02:11:52.720 –> 02:11:54.760
    Then before that, from the new album,

    02:11:54.760 –> 02:11:58.520
    Through Trains that’s Mark David Hadley with Scratchings

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    That was released about months ago again,

    02:12:01.080 –> 02:12:02.600
    or maybe a few weeks ago.

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    You can find that on his bank account and buy a copy.

    02:12:05.840 –> 02:12:09.720
    It’s very good. It’s soundbymark.bankamp.com.

    02:12:09.720 –> 02:12:11.840
    And before that, we had LeeDM101

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    with a bit of synthwave, meets John Denver.

    02:12:15.400 –> 02:12:19.040
    That’s LA Roads John Denver versus The Midnight.

    02:12:19.040 –> 02:12:20.680
    That’s fairly recent as well.

    02:12:20.680 –> 02:12:23.320
    And before that, oh no, not again.

    02:12:23.320 –> 02:12:26.960
    We had Blue Whale yes, The Blue Mammal Waltz

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    by Tickle Tune Typhoon, which I had to play because, seriously,

    02:12:31.960 –> 02:12:35.200
    me and Hitchhikers and Whales and also QI.

    02:12:35.200 –> 02:12:38.640
    I’m a fan of QI, so “lue Whale is a running joke on QI.

    02:12:38.640 –> 02:12:40.800
    When is that going to come back?

    02:12:40.800 –> 02:12:44.000
    And that’s from 2000’s Singin’ Science

    02:12:44.000 –> 02:12:46.360
    Then before that, we had Elizabeth Parker again

    02:12:46.360 –> 02:12:48.480
    with Insect Revolt

    02:12:48.480 –> 02:12:51.680
    That’s from the recent compilation.

    02:12:51.680 –> 02:12:54.440
    And then at the start of that section,

    02:12:54.440 –> 02:12:57.760
    we had Waldir Calmon with Afro Son.

    02:12:57.760 –> 02:12:59.960
    Yes, you’ve probably forgotten about it now,

    02:12:59.960 –> 02:13:04.960
    but yeah, complete ripoff of Jean-Jacques Perrey’s EVA.

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    With a woo, no, it’s supposed to be spacey.

    02:13:07.000 –> 02:13:08.880
    It sounds a bit ghosty, actually, but anyway.

    02:13:08.880 –> 02:13:10.720
    Ghosty space, space ghost, I don’t know.

    02:13:10.720 –> 02:13:13.240
    Brazilian composer I was right, it was Brazilian

    02:13:13.240 –> 02:13:17.680
    Again, something that I was planning to put in many podcasts

    02:13:17.680 –> 02:13:19.040
    and it never got there.

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    So I hope you’re all well.

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    This is the end of the podcast

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    and I’ll play out with a track,

    02:13:24.440 –> 02:13:27.320
    another mashup of mine unusual amount of mashups,

    02:13:27.320 –> 02:13:29.080
    four mashups of mine, is that, or three?

    02:13:29.080 –> 02:13:30.880
    Is it four, is it three?

    02:13:30.880 –> 02:13:33.080
    No, three, three, yeah, that’s not too bad.

    02:13:33.080 –> 02:13:38.960
    So I decided to mash up the Presets – Ghosts

    02:13:38.960 –> 02:13:41.120
    with Cat Stevens.

    02:13:41.120 –> 02:13:44.160
    One of the mashups became about something

    02:13:44.160 –> 02:13:45.240
    while I was doing it.

    02:13:45.240 –> 02:13:47.560
    And it’s kind of a running theme in this podcast,

    02:13:47.560 –> 02:13:49.200
    not just the ghosts bit.

    02:13:49.200 –> 02:13:52.640
    And so this is “Ghosts of My Father”

    02:13:52.640 –> 02:13:54.640
    with the presets versus Cat Stevens.

    02:13:54.640 –> 02:13:56.000
    My dad’s still alive.

    02:13:56.000 –> 02:13:59.840
    The art of it is actually my great, great uncle Robert.

    02:13:59.840 –> 02:14:03.720
    So it is kind of related to family and genealogy

    02:14:03.720 –> 02:14:06.680
    and I’ve been doing a lot of genealogy recently.

    02:14:06.680 –> 02:14:09.680
    And yeah, Father and Son is a very meaningful track

    02:14:09.680 –> 02:14:11.640
    for a lot of people, partly because it was used

    02:14:11.640 –> 02:14:13.640
    in Guardians of the Galaxy,

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    but it’s always been one of those interesting tracks.

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    In Cat Stevens’ career.

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    So anyway, I’ll speak to you soon and I hope you enjoy this.

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