SpydaRadio now broadcasts
live every night - check out http://www.spydaradio.co.uk
.
Monday 7-10 pm GMT:
Gail Comfort "Comfort Zone"
Tuesday 5-7 pm GMT:
Laurence Arnold "Caffeine Buzz"
Tuesday 7-10 pm GMT:
Danny Garlick "The Slipstream"
Wednesday 7-10 pm
GMT: Bob Paterson "The Alternative Experience"
Thursday 4-7 pm GMT:
Alison Hulme "The Eclectasphere - an eclectic mix of current dance
and indie tunes"
Thursday 7-10 pm GMT:
Alan O'Leary "Big Al's Guest List"
Wednesday 13th September 2000
Bright Blue Gorilla - Juliet's Asleep ["Mantra For The
American Jungle", The Rose Bowl Records 1997]
segue
Mary Lee's Corvette - Happy Birthday ["True Lovers Of
Adventure", Wild Pitch Records 1999]
Neal Casal - Sweetvine ["Anytime Tomorrow", Glitterhouse
Records 2000]
segue
Fillup Shack - Pull and Rise ["Hipolit", Call Down Music
1999]
segue
Richard Buckner - Rainsquall ["Bloomed", Glitterhouse
Records 1994]
Andy Scheinman - I've Been Thinking ["Make Amends", Tangible Music 1999]
Nadine - David Bromberg ["Back To My Senses", Glitterhouse
Records 1997]
segue
The Webb Brothers - In A Fashion ["Maroon", WEA 2000]
Kristin Hersh - Rock Candy Brains ["Strange Angels", 4AD
1998]
segue
Vic Chesnutt and Mr and Mrs Keneipp - Feather ["Merriment",
Backburner Records 2000]
Lisa Marie with Malcolm McLaren and The Bootzilla Orchestra - Something's Jumpin' In Your Shirt [Vinyl, Epic 1989]
Iain Archer - Drill ["Revelation Bell", Archer Records
1997]
segue
David Gray - This Years Love ["White Ladder", IHT Records
1999]
segue
Ron Sexsmith - Still Time ["Whereabouts", Interscope
Records 1999]
segue
Ana Egge - Lebabon, TN ["Mile Marker", Grace Records
1999]
Stacey Earle - Next Door Down ["Simple Gearle", Gearle
Records 1998]
segue
Elaine Palmer - Giorgio Amaro ["In Black and White",
Demo 2000]
Show of Hands - The Train ["Dark Fields", Hands On Music 1997]
Oh Susanna - The Bridge ["Johnstown", Stella/Square Dog
1999]
segue
Patty Griffin - Every Little Bit ["Living With Ghosts",
A&M Records 1996]
segue
Emmylou Harris - One Big Love ["Red Dirt Girl", The Grapevine
Label 2000]
Kate Jacobs - Shallow ["Hydrangea", Small Pond/East Central One Ltd 1999]
Chris Chavez - Working For The Man ["Sweet Mother Natures
Child", Zambra, New Mexico http://www.chrischavez.com
2000]
segue
Moby - Natural Blues ["Play", Mute Records Ltd 1999]
Shivaree - Goodnight Moon ["I Oughtta Give You A Shot
In The Head....", Hollywood Records 1999]
segue
Pink Floyd - What Do You Want From Me ["The Division
Bell", EMI 1994]
Cerrone - Supernature [Vinyl, Atlantic 1978]
Alpinestars - 77 Sunset Strip ["B.A.S.I.C. - Beginners
All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code", Faith and Hope Records 2000]
segue
Lene Marlin - Unforgivable Sinner ["Playing My Game",
Virgin Records Norway 1998]
Jeb Loy NIchols - Midnight (all night long) ["Just What
Time It Is", Rykodisc/Rough Trade 2000]
segue
Shawn Lee - Happiness [CD Single, We Love You 2000]
Andy Mitchell - Why Does This Keep Happening? [Demo, Words
and Music Annabel Lamb and Dave Dix 2000]
segue
Little Feat - Rio Esperanza ["Chinese Work Songs", SPV
Recordings/CMC International 2000]
segue
Neko Case and Her Boyfriends - Furnace Room Lullaby ["Furnace
Room Lullaby", Loose Recordings/Mint Records 2000]
Ian Dury and The Blockheads - This Is What We Find ["Reasons To Be Cheerful: The Very Best of Ian Dury and The Blackheads", Papillon Records 1999]
Teenage Fanclub - I Need Direction [CD Single, Columbia
Records 2000]
segue
Cosmic Rough Riders - Can't Get Any Closer ["Panorama",
Raft Records 2000]
segue
Grand Drive - A Ladder To the Stars ["True Love and High
Adventures", Loose Recordings 2000]
Bill Mallonee and Vigilantes of Love - Black Clod O'er
Me ["Audible Sigh", Compass Records 2000]
segue
Ian McNabb - Open Air ["Play Loud", Copyright Blue Mountain
Music 2000]
The Crazy World of Arthur Brown - Fire [Vinyl, Track Records 1968]
"The Bob Paterson
Alternative Experience" takes place 7pm GMT every Wednesday for
three hours. The songs I play are inspired by the events of the previous
week. Anything goes really - old or new, CD or Vinyl. The underlying fact
is that it's carefully chosen and arranged. I do welcome requests. I will
only publish playlists after broadcast.
Visit http://www.ursasoft.com/bob/playlists.html to view previous playlists.
"I am a DJ I am what I play" - to quote David Bowie.
This is revolutionary broadcasting and we are looking to expand the number of shows to include some very interesting guest presenters. We would welcome constructive input on our output.
SpydaRadio is always online - you don't download it or anything like that - it's just hanging up there somewhere and whenever you chose to listen to it you click on the show and your Real Player will boot up and music will come through the speakers! It's a jukebox of broadcasters!
You can scroll the cursor at top of the player to wherever it is you want to listen to a song I am playing. The playlists are published online as well as on my website.
