SpydaRadio
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 7-10 pm GMT: Alan O'Leary "Big Al's Guest List"
Week 46: November 2000
Peter Gabriel - Games Without Frontiers ["Shaking The Tree. Sixteen Golden Greats", Virgin 1990]
Gomez - Whippin' Piccadilly ["Bring It On", Hut Records 1998]
Cosmic Rough Riders - Revolution (In The Summertime?) ["Enjoy The Melodic Sunshine", Poptones 2000]
Webb Wilder - Hoodoo Witch ["Doo Dad", Praxis International 1991]
INXS - Suicide Blonde ["The Greatest Hits", Mercury 1994]
The Clint Boon Experience - Do What You Do (Earworm Song) ["Life In Transition", Artful Records 2000]
The Wallflowers - Some Flowers Bloom Dead ["Breach", Interscope Records 2000]
Serge Gainsbourg avec Charlotte Gainsbourg - Lemon Incest ["De Gainsbourg A Gainsbourg", Phonogram 1991]
Mylene Farmer - Innamoramento ["Innamoramento", Polydor/Stuffed Monkey 1999]
Loreena McKennitt - Marco Polo ["The Book Of Secrets", Warner Bros/Quinlan Road 1996]
The Ananda Shankar Experience and State of Bengal - Betelnut Productions (DJ Ras Futus Mix) ["Walking On", Real World 1999]
UB40 - Higher Ground ["The Very Best Of UB40 1980-2000", Virgin Records 2000]
Paul Simon - You're The One ["You're The One", Warner Bros 2000]
George Breakfast - You've Taken Over My World ["Keep The Whole Thing Going", George Breakfast 2000]
Tom Ovans - Hey Woody Guthrie ["The Beat Trade", Floating World Records 1999]
The Eagles - One Of Those Nights Into ["The Fast Lane", Elektra 2000]
Mary Lee's Corvette - Lick The Sunshine ["True Lovers Of Adventure", Wild Pitch Records 1999]
Patty Griffin - Boston ["An Introduction To Patty Griffin", A&M Records 2000]
Neil Young - Motorcycle Mama ["Road Rock Vol. 1", Reprise 2000]
The Webb Brothers - I Can't Believe You've Gone ["Maroon", WEA/Mews 5 2000]
Noonday Underground - When You Leave ["Self-Assembly", M21 Records 1999]
Kristin Hersh - Panic Pure ["Sweet Relief II: Gravity Of The Situation, The Songs Of Vic Chesnutt", Columbia 1996]
Liz Phair - Johnny Feelgood ["Whitechocolatespaceegg", Matador/Capitol Records 1998]
The Kinks - Where Have All The Good Times Gone ["Ultimate Collelction", Castle Communications 1989]
Idle Jets - Genius Of The Obvious ["Atomic Fireball", Not Lame Recording/Castle Music 1999]
Willard Grant Conspiracy - Wicked ["Everything's Fine", A Slow River Production! 2000]
Steve Knightley - Faith In You ["Track Of Words", Hands On Music 1999]
Joan Osborne - One Of Us ["Relish", Mercury 1995]
Sara Evans - I Keep Looking ["Born To Fly", The Grapevine Label Ltd/BMG/RCA 2000]
Kellie While - Tenacious Girl ["Tenacious", Mother Records 2000]
Blue Rodeo - Rage ["The Days In Between", Blue Rodeo Productions 2000]
Mundy - Mayday ["The Moon Is A Bullet Hole", Camcor 2000]
Ash - Warmer Than Fire [http://www.ash-official.com 2000]
Madrugada - Higher ["Industrial Silence", Virgin Records Norway 1999]
Luna - Superfreaky Memories ["The Days Of Our Nights", Beggars Banquet Records 1999]
The Auteurs - Junkshop Clothes ["New Wave", Hut Records 1993]
Sonny Landreth - Spider-Gris ["Levee Town", Sugar Hill Records 2000]
Webb Wilder - Sputnik ["Doo Dad", Praxis International 1991]
Tara Nevins - Over My Shoulder ["Mule To Ride", Sugar Hill Records 1999]
"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/playl ists.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.
