Archive for May 2008

Underground Edition for May 11th

This Bill Everatt with news about the May 11th update of the Underground Edition.

OK, in this weeks show… My special guest is Isabel Aimee, from the band Inspirition.

This week, Andrew John is looking at the council elections through the eyes of the gentle burghers of Little Bibbling under Flossock, and meets the trisexual Juicy Lucy.

Robbie Peterson begins a two part story in our Urban Legends series with the tale of the Priestess and the Titanic.

Also who said this? “The definition of a Committee… A group of men who individually can do nothing but as a group decide that nothing can be done.”

Plus this week, we’ve got more new music with information on the artists from amongst others Grayson Wray, Jack Stephens, Tiger the Lion, Rob EC, Shanna Crooks, Halflight and David Garside, all here on Celtica Radio, broadcasting from our studios in the Heart of Wales and Canary Wharf in London.

Welcome to Little Bibbling under Flossock

You can see Little Bibbling under Flossock from the other side of the M39 if you’re sitting down. It’s a strange place. It has a tyrannical councillor called Beauregard Soup who is tall and angular and thin and given to wearing dark clothes (he’s a right bastard) and a man called Mr Pingblatt, who is two science teachers. Yes, there are two of him. Hard to tell why, or how, but, then, he is the science teachers.

I’ll introduce LBuF in Bill Everatt’s The Underground Edition, which I assume he’ll be putting on the site on Sunday (4 May). If he doesn’t, Councillor Beauregard Soup will want to know why.

In fact, it’s to escape Councillor Beauregard Soup that Bill is recording his programme in an underground bunker in Much Fondling on the Grope, which is a tiny hamlet in North Glamorgan twinned with an unpronounceable town in Utah, where Bill’s other five wives hail from.

I was born in LBuF, and that’s why I have an affection for it. But I’ve done rather well from the inbreeding that tends to go on, in that only two of my relatives are my mother. It gets worses. Oh, it gets worse.

May 2nd Updates

More new shows on demand, downloadable as podcasts or receivable on Wi Fi Radio.
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The Fred Stacey Show, updated April 29th.
The weekly dose of Fred with Anecdotes, quirky news and music by Willy McCulloch, Thomas Becker, Viva Machine, Koopa and Our Funeral Forgotten as well as tracks from the Celtica Radio Archive.
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The New Music Radio Show, updated May 2nd.
Steve Edge is back with brand new additions to the Playlist on May 2nd, including;
The Mason Brothers - May You Rise
Robert Nix – Torture
TetraTum - Debbie Does
Billy Curtis - That’s Love
Cavedoll – Decoder
Tennessee Larue - EVERYBODY FEELS Da BLUES
The Audio Movement – Valentine
Luke Sneyd – Galileo
Rachel Scott – Homie
Jack Montgomery - Whiskey in the Jar
David Monte Cristo – Dreams
Hitchcock – Katie
RainPops - The Way It Started
Krishna Black Eagle - How Can I
Moon Medicine - Coming With Me
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Bill Everatt, May 4th update of the Underground Edition
This programme is also broadcast as part of the Volts Show Collection of programmes on Radio Freeway too every Sunday starting at 9:30PM UK time.In this weeks show…  Bills special guest is the singer songwriter Jabba James.This week, Andrew John is chomping at the bit and talking about the teachers’ strike and the local council elections and might even give us instruction on how to water your vegetables.

The Urban Legends continue with the story of the incredible long-lived Lightbulb, read, by Robbie Peterson.

Also who said this?  “Humanity is acquiring all the right technology for all the wrong reasons. Plus this week, new music with information on the artists from amongst others Mark J Stevens, Remy De Laroque, Material Project, Jim Hitchcock, Maidens IV, Davy Cartwright and Andi Neate.

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