With Paul Hartnoll from Orbital live in session #6Music1994
Lauren Laverne heads back to 3 March 1994 to celebrate 麻豆社 Music's My Generation 90s special, plus she has a live session from Paul Hartnoll of Orbital.
Lauren heads back to 1994 to celebrate 麻豆社 Music's My Generation 90's special. The whole show is transported back to today's date 23 years ago playing the music of the day. Expect a listener's Desert Island Disco inspired by that year and a run down of the biggest films around at the time with Chris Hewitt in Friday Film Club (and yes True Lies does get mentioned). Plus, reminiscing about the early years Paul Hartnoll from Orbital is live in session playing tracks from Snivilisation, and a very special version of Chime taken from their now legendary Glastonbury 1994 set.
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Beastie Boys
Sure Shot
- EMI Records Limited.
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TLC
Switch
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Pavement
Range Life
- Matador.
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The Dust Brothers
Chemical Beats
- Diamond Records.
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Tori Amos
Crucify
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The Prodigy
No Good (Start The Dance)
- Now 28.
- Now.
- 3.
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Bedrock
For What You Dream Of (Full On Renaissance Mix)
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The Believers
Who Dares To Believe In Me
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New Order
True Faith (Perfecto Mix)
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The Stone Roses
Begging You
- Geffen.
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Nas
It Ain't Hard To Tell
- Columbia.
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Big Daddy Kane
That's How I Did 'Em
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Urge Overkill
Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon
- MCA.
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Aaliyah
Back & Forth
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Tricky
Ponderosa
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Nirvana
Lake Of Fire (Unplugged)
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Aphex Twin
Digeridoo
- R & S Records, Outer Rhythm.
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Cornershop
Born Disco; Died Heavy Metal
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Bikini Kill
New Radio
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Craig Mack
Flava In Ya Ear (Remix) (feat. Busta Rhymes, LL Cool J, Rampage & The Notorious B.I.G.)
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The Sabres of Paradise
Theme
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Suede
The Wild Ones
- Nude.
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Weezer
Buddy Holly
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Orbital
Chime (from Glastonbury 1994) (6 Music Session, 3 Mar 2017)
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DJ Shadow
What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1)
- Mo'Wax.
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Portishead
Strangers
- Dummy.
- GO! Beat.
- 003.
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- Fri 3 Mar 2017 10:00麻豆社 Radio 6 Music
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