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Saint Davids Day 2010

Just a quick reminder that the Saint Davids Day update of the Underground Edition is still live until March 2nd. Featuring news about the World Welsh Festival and music from Gari Pryor yn Gymru.

Diolch yn fawr iawn.

Underground Edition - March 2010

Hello there, thanks very much for tuning in this is Bill Everatt, with news about the Celtica Radio Underground Edition, Receivable Worldwide, On-line, On Digital Wireless and on the Nokia Mobile Phone Network, which will be on-line from March 2nd 2010.

And in this update: -

My special guest is singer/ songwriter Jon Scott and we’ll be hearing more from him and playing two of his latest tracks.   Our Urban Legends feature returns with the story of the Catflap read by Keith Berry Davies who is ably assisted by Rizla the Tom Cat.  Andrew John will be here, with another chance to hear the Chronicles of Little Bibbling under Flossock.

And in our “who said this?”  I’d like to know who said this; “The last time anybody made a list of the top hundred character attributes of New Yorkers, common sense snuck in at number 79.”  So, who said that?  I’ll give you the answer at the end of the show.

Music wise, we have tracks from;
The Boys from Melbourne Street - Damacus Road
Pete Kendal - Elena
Hotel Brown - Canada
Paul Taneja - Bodyparts
Jack Montgomery - Whiskey in the Jar
Garth Adam - Wake me Up
Jabba James - Make a little Smile
The Pocket Gods - Trailer Park On Mars
Guido Meyer - Durathon
Tracy Kash Thomas - The Blue About You
Wilfred N and the Grown Men - Gotta Be Great To Be Good

Underground Edition - February 2010

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

And in this update: -

My special guest is Rob Walker from Fear No Fish; a Power Trio from Surrey.  And as we’re rapidly heading towards St David’s Day, our Urban Legends feature has been suspended for this month, and instead, I’ll be hearing from Neal Cole the organiser of something called the World-Welsh Festival.

Andrew John begins, another chance to hear the whole series and special editions of the Chronicles of Little Bibbling Under Flossock;  But of course, we never quite knew how Andy found his way into the world of Little Bibbling in the first place. That’s up until now, because; exclusive to Celtica Radio, and thanks to hitherto unheard secret recordings, we bring you – the Prequel, how it all started…

And in our “who said this?”  I’d like to know who said this; “After thirty nine years this is all I’ve done.”  Any Idea?  I’ll give you the answer at the end of the show.

Playlist files:
The Whethermen - Kings New Clothes
Third Time Luckie - Up To You
Garth Adam - Wake me Up
Richard Gilpin - The Ballad of Francis and the Sultan
Andy Tanas - Her Own Little World
Remy de Laroque - Swimming Upstream
Jean-Michel Dalton & Geno Henderson - Father Father
Auto-Pilot - Deeper Space (Radio Edit)
Red i - Hanging by a thread
Dan Crisp - Far From Here
Marsha Swanson - Sentient Stardust

Underground Edition for the New Year - 2010

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

And in this update: -

My special guest is Peter Paul Parker.

Our Urban Legends feature has the story of the Ice Cream Draft read by Robbie Peterson.

Andrew John will be here in just over a quarter of an hour, talking about the proposal in Uganda to slaughter gay people for, well, for being gay!!!  Plus even more worryingly, those who’ve remained silent on the issue, or who, as in one case, have actually supported the measure.

And in our “who said this?”  I’d like to know who said this; “Now there are more overweight people in America than average-weight people. So overweight people are now average.  Which means you’ve met your New Year’s resolution.”  So, who said that?  I’ll give you the answer at the end of the show.

Playlist:-
Cagle & Nash - Anywhere You Wanna Go
Temple Hedz - 123 spin
Fathom - Battle of Balllylochlan
The Mighty Regis - Scotland (You Owe Us)
Glyn Bailey - Yellow Rage
Emilija Kokic - Kad Se Sjetim Starih Ljubavi
A True Story - An Evening With
Celia - My Project for the New American Century
Mispent - I’ve Got A Thing About You
Cavedoll - Taste Like a Hurricane
Thomas Becker - Watching The Past
Flapdragon - The Track

Underground Edition - November 2009

Hello there, this is Bill Everatt, with news about the Celtica Radio Underground Edition, On-Line and Podcased for November 2009.

And in this update:
My special guest is Emma Gillespie, and I’ll be talking to her, and we hear a live session of her music all supplied from the studios of Up Next Records. Attached are some photos taken while Emma played the final song of the set.

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Our Urban Legends feature is called Bloody Mary and is read for us by our own Dave Carrington.

Andrew John reports about the BBC’s intention to tone down swearwords and such, even after the watershed.

And in our “who said this?” I’d like to know who said this; “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.” So, who said that, any Idea? I’ll give you the answer at the end of the show.

Music wise, we have tracks from;
Mancini - Up Country
Richard Gilpin - Levalland
Tee-M - New Orleans
White Owl - Cunla
K-Diff Syndicate - Misty Morning
Jenne Lennon - Bonny Portmore
LAF - Summer Rain
Airiel Down - Wasted
Red i - Misty fields
Xcedera - Let Me Know
Peter Farrell - Every Day
Ludwig Amadeus - God Only Knows My Shoe Size