Archive for July 2009

KC Jones for August 2009

This month on the Boogie Locomotive, the BoogieMan plays music from;-

Everstone - Good Dancer
Blanco St Mark - It’s the New Sound
Auto-Pilot - End of Time
Innerlight - Blow My Mind
Dan Kusz Band - Lost In The Groove
Electric Soul Method - The Night
The Steve Butler Movement - Windy City
The Olympic Lifts - Do The GetDown
Choc - We Need The Funk
Kali-Mist - Don’t become America
Plunky & Oneness - The Meaning Of Life
Chichino - Now’s the time for love
Alexa Pol - Never Wanted To Dance
The Temple Hedz - Breath Of Life
Paulina Caine - In my pocket

Automatic Rock Show for July 2009

Non-Stop Rock from our studios in the Heart of Wales

Sunsoma - Summer Sun
Soular - Faking A Gun
Cave Dwellers - Kossak
Jack Viper - Devil May Care
Paulina Logan - Back Then
Irritant - Voice of the Siren
Broken City Skyline - It’s So Dark on the Outside
Mechanical Owl - Make it last
Subsequence - Into The Ashes
Guile - Rock n’ Roll
21 Against - Dumb
Karaoke Fish Tank - Spies
Gabrielles Wish - Cunning Stunts
Carmen Pimps - Longbird
The Vanity Case - Artemis

Continental Breakfast - July 2009

Join Friz for more fun, frolicks, frivolity and fine music from:

Richard X Heyman - Corner Stone
The Sweet Colleens - Wraggle Taggle Feat. Michael Doucet
Jazzy K - Africa
Jim Hitchcock - Let’s Get Away
Janis Ian - Jesse
Bear - Working for the Man
Sally Goldsmith - At The Edge
Lost Transmission - Kings
Quail Music - Falling Star
Michelle Carter-Leis - Lies
Ellen Carol - I’m Leaving
Jamie Kimmett - Special
Broken City Skyline - It’s So Dark on the Outside
Haelwen-Sian - Next Boat Out

Footsteps

Footsteps is back after a short absence. In this issue Keith is looking at the questions of euthanasia and reform of the United Nations. There is also a new part of the show where Keith looks at new Christian music and introduces the artistes. As before there is the usual period of reflection and prayer.

Keith is also looking for material from new Faith musicians, not necessarily Christian, so please the Celtica Radio Home Page for further details.

Pause for Thought

In the 1960’s Arethra Franklin sang RESPECT and it was a big hit. Sadly today it seems that it is a word that has gone out of fashion. Why?

I think that many people have just become self centred - Me, Me, Me - and the pursuit of possessions has taken over. “I don’t care about anyone else so long as I have my possessions”, seems to be the “battle-cry” of the decade.  This attitude has destroyed the sense of community that we once had and along with respect for others, and that is causing a lot of the problems that we are experiencing at the moment in this country.

The Christian Church tells us that Jesus told us that the greatest commandment is “Love your neighbour as yourself” and this has been the mainstay of the Church’s life over the years. No it’s not old fashioned, it is good sound advice for living in any society. Bring back respect into our world and a lot of our problems will disappear.