Archive for May 2010

Underground Edition June 2010

Hello there, Bill Everatt here with news about the Celtica Radio Underground Edition, Receivable Worldwide, On-line, On Digital Wireless and on the Nokia Mobile Phone Network, for June 2010.

In this update: -

My special guest is the Australian artist Garth Adam, and we’ll be talking with him, live from his home in Sidney about half an hour into the show.

Our Urban Legends tale features a story called The Echo of a Crime by Jessie Adelaide Middleton read by John Grierson.

Andrew John is here, with another chance to hear the Chronicles of Little Bibbling under Flossock.

And in our “who said this?”  Which was inspired by recent events here in the United Kingdom, I’d like to know who said this; “Sure there are dishonest men in local government. But there are dishonest men in national government too.”  So, who do you think said that?

Music wise, we have tracks from; Threadneedle St, Tieweb, The Peppermint Apes, Heidi Jane, Auto-Pilot and Donna Marie.

Playlist Tracks:
Babyvader - Biting Down
Donna Marie - Goodtime girl
Third Time Luckie - Alyc.
Auto-Pilot - Deeper Space (Radio Edit)
Heidi Jane - Tony
Mary Knickle - Return (Nach il thu)
The Peppermint Apes - Miracle To Me
The Echo of a Crime by Jessie Adelaide Middleton read by John Grierson
Urban Ego - Around the bend
Heidi - No Pain
Tieweb - MAPS
Threadneedle St - Hips

New Music Radio Show - May 2010

Andrew John has the brand new additions to the Playlist as of May 9th 2010.

This month, Andy also has music from a few of the Bands who were featured in this years Gathering – The Battle of the Bands.

Playlist tracks:
Some Kind Of Leader - In Our Best Interests (Radio edit)
Precyse - When I See You
Hayley Griffiths - Our Love
The Venue – Future
Inanna - Feels so Divine
Char Butler - Peace (Whatever Happens)
Merribeth Stitt Deaton - War Cry
The Decoy - The Adventures Of Mowgli
Jarrett Fenlon – Boots
Charlie Gear - Final Crossing
Andy Crawford - Shoot Me Down
Marbin - Abadaba

Abominations and filth

Now, then. You ain’t seen nothin’ till you’s seen Councillor Crispian Tarquin Buttock-Bottomley runnin’ around Nigel Prawn’s goat field with a parsnip up his arse.

And, no, I ain’t seen that either. But it probably got you readin’ this ’ere thing they calls a bog. [Blog, Amelia, it’s called a blog. – Ed.]

Well, whatever.

Anyhow, like, they’s lots o’ people walkin’ around these parts – an’ I’m talkin’ of our wonderful Little Bibbling under Flossock here – who’s just not what you’d call acceptable folks, like. The sort of folks you just doesn’t want pettin’ your goat or goin’ near your azaleas with their thingummy hangin’ out, like.

I means, don’t get me wrong, like, I ain’t got nothin’ against ’em, but I don’t like ’em and I don’t think they should be allowed to, well, to be, if you sees what I means.

Now, if you listens to this month’s Underground Ablution [Edition, Amelia. – Ed.]

Now don’t you go startin’ that again, Ed whatever your name is.

Edition, then, if you prefers.

As I was sayin’, like, if you listens to this month’s whatever its f[deleted]ing name is—

Now just you stop this f[deleted]ing censorship, Mr bloody Ed, afore I comes over there to the Celticle Wireless Corporation and gives you what for.

Right, Underground Whatnot with Bill Everard. If you listens to it, you’ll ’ere this month’s episode of The Chronicles of Little Bibbling under Flossock by that nice Mr Ambrose Jones. [It’s Bill Everatt, Amelia, and Andrew John. – Ed.]

Whatever!!!!!

Well, you’ll ’ere an interestin’ little account of abominations. That’s what they is, abominations. Filthy, perverted, atrocious, disgustin’, evil, filthy, foul, gross, hideous, horrible, impure, lascivious, lewd, scurrilous, shameless, shockin’, sickening, smutty, suggestive, improper, unchaste, unclean, unwholesome, licentious, loathsome, lustful, nasty, coarse, crude, dirty, outrageous, pornographic, profane, prurient, wanton, repellent, repugnant, salacious, scabrous, vile, and wicked, that’s what they is. [My, my, Amelia, have you swallowed a thesaurus? – Ed.]

I thought that was some sort o’ prehistoric monster.

Anyways, like, as I was sayin’, like, abominations, that’s what they is. This month’s Chronicles of Little Bibbling under Flossock, what starts round twenty or so minutes into Mr Bill Ever Ready’s Underground Ablution, give or take, talks about vile abominations.

So enjoy it. I did. Heh, heh, heh.

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