Archive for November 2008

Pause for Thought

As we approach Christmas please spare a thought and even some generosity for all those people who are unable to celebrate it as we do. The world which we are living in at the moment is in such a state, what with the financial problems and the appalling waste of life through terrorism and illness, and starvation. We might feel that our wealth is rapidly evaporating from around us, but the truth is that there is still plenty to go all around the world, which would help to ease the suffering of so many people.

As a Christian minister I try and teach what Jesus Christ said, “Love your neighbour as yourself”. To my mind there is no greater teaching and if we all did that what a wonderful world this would be. So at this joyful time of the year when we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ what better birthday present could we give him than to help to bring peace and harmony to the world by loving your neighbour!

Underground Edition for November 28th

Hello there, this is Bill Everatt, with news about the Celtica Radio Underground Edition, on 1602Khz Medium Wave across Europe through the transmitters of Radio Seagull, and Podcased and On-Line at www.celticaradio.com.

And, in this weeks show;

My special guest is Barry Galvin of the band Bash, and we’ll be talking to him in the second hour of the show.  In Urban Legends, our regular weekly mystery story feature, we examine some well known and not so well known folklore in the programme, this week in our continuing series of traditional Welsh Urban Legends…  its, The Devil of Bryn-Y-Wrach.

Andrew John has been let out of the asylum to do some therapeutic ranting on official Gobbledygook.  And we hear from our own James Lewis, in about forty minutes with JL’s World, a soulful look at life.

Also who said this?  “Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of the overcoming of it.”

Plus we’ve also got some great new music in this week’s programme from; Davy Cartwright, Ryan Helman, Janis Ian, Palmstruck, Lato, Elpis and Kate Somerset.

New Programme Updates

Two new updates on Celtica Radio for late November

Underground Edition
On the Underground Edition for November 21st Bill Everatt’s special guest is Paul Saxby.  In Urban Legends we hear our continuing series of traditional Welsh Urban Legends…  this week its, The Visitor at Waunfawr.

Andrew John has been let out of the asylum to talk about knobbliness and curvature and “food for thought” and just what are an Ant and Dec for?  And we hear from our own James Lewis, JL’s World, a soulful look at life.

Also who said this?  “Race hate isn’t human nature; race hate is the abandonment of human nature.”

Plus we’ve also got some great new music in this week’s programme from; Audio Race, Minerva Street, Jabba James, Going Some Place, Four Simple Rules, Palmstruck and The Velodrome.

New Music Radio Show
Andrew John presents the latest additions to the Celtica Radio Playlist with a little help from his two lovable and cute pets.  This update has music from;
The Smiling Strangers - All The Way
Kym Campbell - Mocking Bird
IreneB - Forgive Me Now
The Mispent - Singing On The Roof
The Anonymous Scribes - Roads
Shilli - Happy Without Knowing Why
The Velodrome - The Russians Are Coming
Plastilinovy JiNN - Jolly Roger
Jabba James - NuRevolution
Elle Jay - Silence
Palmstruck - The Spolier
Schrodingers Cat - Closer
Michael Palmieri - Fantasy 1996, movement 4
Ryan Helman - Another Heartbeat

November 14th Underground Edition

Hello there, this is Bill Everatt with news about this weeks Underground Edition.

My special guest is Tally Koren and we’ll be talking to her in the second hour.  In Urban Legends we examine some well known and not so well known folklore in the programme, this week, we hear the first in a series of traditional Urban Legends from Wales.

Andrew John will be presenting the last of the Chronicles of Little Bibbling Under Flossock where he gets a rude awakening – quite literally – and finds he has to face up to the realities of life.  And we hear from our own James Lewis, with JL’s World, a soulful look at life.

Also who said this?  “Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.”

Plus we’ve also got some great new music in this week’s programme from; Stephanie Brickey, Kusha Deep, Rob EC, Mohammad Thabet, Clarity, Jerry Dean Lester and Matt Dean.

Underground Edition November 7th

Bill Everatt here with news about this weeks Undergtround Edition where my special guest is Garth Adam.  In Urban Legends we hear Part 2 of The Priestess and the Titanic read by Robbie Peterson.  Andrew John will be here with more of the Chronicles of Little Bibbling Under Flossock where we meet Elvis Twinge.  And we hear from our own James Lewis, with JL’s World, a soulful look at life.  Also who said this?  “Criticism is prejudice made plausible.“

Plus we’ve also got some great new music in this week’s programme from; the Michael Jameson band, They Drove Me To It, Babyvader, Shilli, IreneB, the Anonymous Scribes and O’Brien & George.

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