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This is the first of 2 podcasts in which I play a selection of songs that have featured on electrical language in 2009. Come back soon for part 2, in electrical language no 195.
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electrical language Some of my best podcasts in 2009 (So I think) have been my conversation podcasts, the latest being no 192 with Pixieguts or 179 with listener Dave Pearson. Do you agree? If you are either a musician or a listener and would like to take part in a conversation podcast with me in 2010, please get in touch (lectriclingo@g...mail.com) and we'll get planning. I would love to do one of those a month. GABOR

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December 24, 2009 at 1:05pm
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So how about it Sidney?
Yesterday at 8:05am
Sidney
Sidney
Once I'm more settled in San Fran I think I could manage that. Maybe in a couple of months. Sounds cool!
Yesterday at 11:11am
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electrical language Merry Christmas everybody!

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electrical language electrical language 190 - with Liquid Note Project, Antiqcool, The radiant, Aly Tadros, Leona Palmer and IT

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Back from podcrawl … This podcast was recorded in a hurry, because this has been a busy weekend and I only had a small window of time to get this done.
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electrical language electrical language 189 - featuring Dov, CCQ, Temple Cloud Country Club, Beverly Rego, Kate Fox and Boo Hewerdine

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Caroline and I went to a great gig on Tuesday, Boo Hewerdine with support acts Kate Fox and The Wide Eyes. sadly no music by The Wide Eyes for you, but 3 great songs by Kate and Boo end this podcast
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electrical language electrical language 187. Halloween graphic. And 7 great songs. And me wittering on about France, Germany and Bauhaus

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electrical language Electrical language 183 - the usual selection of cracking songs!

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The soundbed music is Psalmistry (remix) by Secret Archives Of The Vatican. The title music is by Tragic Shell Suit Disaster.
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If you would like to co-present a similar podacst with me, just send me an e-mail, and we’ll get talking. There are electrical language goodies in it for you, so get in touch.
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Recorded in a rush on Thursday, for reasons explained in the podcast. I hope you like the way the music keeps flowing. I may try that again.
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This week I bring you 6 songs. I tried to be a bit less “Radio 2″ than I feel I have been in the last few weeks. Good songs, but nothing obviously poppy.
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electrical language 6 great songs this week, by Douglas Kay (Scotland), Sarah Burton (Canada), Aaron Booth (Canada), The Twisted Melons (Scotland) and Brassneck (England)

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This week’s soundbed music is Traveller and White Dressed TearsbyEthnosonic (Hungary). The title music is byTragic Shell Suit Disaster.
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The first electrical language recorded on Saturday morning in a while. A gentler start, some good pop songs, and a female-fronted gothic style band to end.
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electrical language I must confess that I haven't looked at this page. Welcome to all the new "fans". Most of you I don't know. I'll try to get round to sending individual e-mails in the next couple of weeks to say hi.

May 2, 2009 at 9:55am
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electrical language Free Eisenhowers CD

Just mail me with why I should send you a copy of "Film Your Own Atrocities".

Listen to podcast no 155 for my conversation with Raymond Weir. The podcast includes 3 songs from this album.

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