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The Lobster Boat Band

Deep joy...we've got the Lobster Boat Band in session tonight with special guests. Well, special to us anyway - the wonderful David Tatterall (Wave Pictures) and Howard Hughes (Coming Soon).

They are touring The Lobster Boat, their album of folk acoustics, indie classics and soft rocking hits.

2 hours

Last on

Mon 2 Jul 2012 19:00

Music Played

  • Pink Fairies

    City Kids

    • Kings of Oblivion.
    • Polydor.
    • 001.
  • Ty Segall Band

    I Bought My Eyes

    • Slaughterhouse.
    • 002.
  • Malka Spigel

    Ammonite

    • Everyday is Like the Frist Day.
    • Swim.
    • 001.
  • Martin Creed

    You're the One For Me

    • Love to You.
    • Moshi Moshi Records.
  • Richie Havens

    Handsome Johnny - 麻豆社 Session 03/06/1969

  • Wussy

    Maglite

    • Buckeye.
    • damnably.
    • 001.
  • The Creation

    How Does It Feel To Feel

  • Pond

    You Broke My Cool

    • Beard, Wives, Denim.
    • MOdular.
    • 007.
  • Blur

    The Puritan

  • Pink Floyd

    See Emily Play

    • The Early Singles.
    • EMI.
    • 003.
  • Michelle Shocked

    Anchorage

    • Cooking Vinyl.
  • Benjamin Schoos & Laetitia Sadier

    Je Ne Vois Que Vous

    • Freaksville Records.
  • Fran莽ois & the Atlas Mountains

    Edge of Town

    • E Volo Love.
    • Domino.
    • 003.
  • Benny Profane

    Man on the Sauce (John Peel session 28th Jan 1989)

  • The Jam

    When You're Young (John Peel session 29th Oct 1979)

  • The Screaming Blue Messiahs

    Good and Gone

    • Big Beat.
  • The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion

    Black Mold

    • Boombox Records.
  • The Antlers

    Drift Dive

    • Undersea.
    • Transgressive.
    • 001.
  • King Creosote

    Not One Bit Ashamed

    • KC Rules OK.
    • 679.
  • James Yorkston

    Catch

  • Gong

    Magik Brother - John Peel 7.11.1971

Broadcast

  • Mon 2 Jul 2012 19:00

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