Here's all the songs from this week's show:
1. 'Sport (The Odd Boy)' by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (Keynsham, 1969)
2. 'Vami Duwe' by Kotoja (The Super Sawale Collection, 1994 - available on Song Of Life, 1998)
3. 'Hazey Jane II' by Nick Drake (Bryter Layter, 1970)
4. 'FM' by Steely Dan (Coundown TO Ecstasy, 1973)
5. 'Wonderwall' by Oasis ((What's The Story) Morning Glory?, 1995)
6. 'O'Keefe's Reels' by Seamus Begley & Steve Cooney (A River Of Sound, 1995)
7. 'To France' by Mike Oldfield (Discovery, 1984)
8. 'Nothing Man' by Bruce Springsteen (The Rising, 2002)
9. 'No More Heroes' by The Stranglers (No More Heroes, 1977)
10. 'Confusion' by Electric Light Orchestra (Discovery, 1979)
11. 'What I Learned By Wrote' by Cosmo Duff Gordon (Out Of Place, 2010)
12. 'Slowburn' by Peter Gabriel (Peter Gabriel 1, 1977)
13. 'Movie Theme' by Beck (The Information, 2006)
14. 'Now I'm Here' by Queen (Sheer Heart Attack, 1975)
15. 'Promises' by Eric Clapton (Backless, 1978)
16. 'Michael Caine' by Madness (Keep Moving, 1984)
17. 'Just For Now' by Imogen Heap (Speak For Yourself, 2005)
18. 'Romance' by R.E.M. (Made In Heaven OST, 1987 - available on Eponymous, 1988)
19. 'The Great London Traffic Warden Massacre' by Morcheeba (Charango, 2002)
20. 'I Just Wanna Be With You' by Chris Rea (The Road To Hell, 1989)
21. 'To Aslan's Camp' by Harry Gregson-Williams (The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe OST, 2005)
22. 'Patchwork Quilts' by Lewis Garland & The Kett Rebellion (Places We Neglect, 2009)
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SEE IT, RENT IT, SKIP IT:
- See It: Hereafter (dir. Clint Eastwood, starring Matt Damon, Cecile de France)
- Rent It: The War of the Worlds (dir. Byron Haskin, starring Gene Barry, Ann Robinson)
- Skip It: How Do You Know (dir. James L. Brooks, starring Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson)
THE NEVER-ENDING PLAYLIST:
1. 'Extreme Ways' by Moby
2. 'The Youth' by MGMT
3. 'Nothing Man' by Bruce Springsteen
4. 'No More Heroes' by The Stranglers
Connection: Heroes - 'Nothing Man' is about the ordinary heroes of 9/11, The Stranglers song is about their political heroes
There were no correct guesses this time round. See you next week :)
Daniel x
Thursday, 27 January 2011
Thursday, 20 January 2011
Track Listing, 20/1/11
Here's what I treated you to (no CD problems this week):
1. 'I Knew Prufrock Before He Got Famous' by Frank Turner (Love Ire & Song, 2008)
2. 'Hill Groove' by Joe Satriani (Strange Beautiful Music, 2002)
3. 'Read My Mind' by The Killers (Sam's Town, 2006)
4. 'Treat Her Right' by Trafficker (Lost In The Frame, 2000)
5. 'The Lovers Are Losing' by Keane (Perfect Symmetry, 2008)
6. 'Obsessions' by Marina & The Diamonds (The Family Jewels, 2010)
7. 'Should I Pray?' by Eddi Reader (Peacetime, 2007)
8. 'The Youth' by MGMT (Oracular Spectacular, 2007)
9. 'Nothing Man' by Bruce Springsteen (The Rising, 2002)
10. 'Suffer In Silence' by Sleepercurve (The Midnight Resistance EP, 2008)
11. 'Jezebel' by Depeche Mode (Sounds Of The Universe, 2009)
12. 'The Seeker (Live)' by The Who (Endless Wire bonus disc (Live In Lyon), 2006)
13. 'Apres Moi' by Peter Gabriel (Scratch My Back, 2010)
14. 'Hand In Glove' by The Smiths (The Smiths, 1983)
15. 'Criminal World' by David Bowie (Let's Dance, 1983)
16. 'English Civil War' by The Clash (Give 'Em Enough Rope, 1978)
17. 'Shadow On The House' by Madness (Single, 1981 - available on The Business, 1993)
18. 'Josie' by Steely Dan (Aja, 1977)
19. 'Body And Soul' by The Blue Nile (Peace At Last, 1996)
20. 'The Model' by Kraftwerk (The Man Machine, 1978)
21. 'Wires' by Athlete (Tourist, 2005)
22. 'The Pink Panther Theme' by Henry Mancini (The Pink Panther OST, 1963)
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SEE IT, RENT IT, SKIP IT:
- See It: Black Swan (dir. Darren Aronofsky, starring Natalie Portman, Vincent Cassel, Mila Kunis)
- Rent It: Deliverance (dir. John Boorman, starring Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty, Ronny Cox)
- Skip It: I Spit On Your Grave (dir. Steven R. Monroe, starring Sarah Butler, Chad Lindberg)
THE NEVER-ENDING PLAYLIST:
1. 'Extreme Ways' by Moby
2. 'The Youth' by MGMT
3. 'Nothing Man' by Bruce Springsteen
Connection: Both are associated with the boss - MGMT stands for Management (which was also the band's original name), Bruce Springsteen is nicknamed The Boss
There were no correct guesses this time round. See you next week :)
Daniel x
1. 'I Knew Prufrock Before He Got Famous' by Frank Turner (Love Ire & Song, 2008)
2. 'Hill Groove' by Joe Satriani (Strange Beautiful Music, 2002)
3. 'Read My Mind' by The Killers (Sam's Town, 2006)
4. 'Treat Her Right' by Trafficker (Lost In The Frame, 2000)
5. 'The Lovers Are Losing' by Keane (Perfect Symmetry, 2008)
6. 'Obsessions' by Marina & The Diamonds (The Family Jewels, 2010)
7. 'Should I Pray?' by Eddi Reader (Peacetime, 2007)
8. 'The Youth' by MGMT (Oracular Spectacular, 2007)
9. 'Nothing Man' by Bruce Springsteen (The Rising, 2002)
10. 'Suffer In Silence' by Sleepercurve (The Midnight Resistance EP, 2008)
11. 'Jezebel' by Depeche Mode (Sounds Of The Universe, 2009)
12. 'The Seeker (Live)' by The Who (Endless Wire bonus disc (Live In Lyon), 2006)
13. 'Apres Moi' by Peter Gabriel (Scratch My Back, 2010)
14. 'Hand In Glove' by The Smiths (The Smiths, 1983)
15. 'Criminal World' by David Bowie (Let's Dance, 1983)
16. 'English Civil War' by The Clash (Give 'Em Enough Rope, 1978)
17. 'Shadow On The House' by Madness (Single, 1981 - available on The Business, 1993)
18. 'Josie' by Steely Dan (Aja, 1977)
19. 'Body And Soul' by The Blue Nile (Peace At Last, 1996)
20. 'The Model' by Kraftwerk (The Man Machine, 1978)
21. 'Wires' by Athlete (Tourist, 2005)
22. 'The Pink Panther Theme' by Henry Mancini (The Pink Panther OST, 1963)
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SEE IT, RENT IT, SKIP IT:
- See It: Black Swan (dir. Darren Aronofsky, starring Natalie Portman, Vincent Cassel, Mila Kunis)
- Rent It: Deliverance (dir. John Boorman, starring Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty, Ronny Cox)
- Skip It: I Spit On Your Grave (dir. Steven R. Monroe, starring Sarah Butler, Chad Lindberg)
THE NEVER-ENDING PLAYLIST:
1. 'Extreme Ways' by Moby
2. 'The Youth' by MGMT
3. 'Nothing Man' by Bruce Springsteen
Connection: Both are associated with the boss - MGMT stands for Management (which was also the band's original name), Bruce Springsteen is nicknamed The Boss
There were no correct guesses this time round. See you next week :)
Daniel x
Thursday, 13 January 2011
Hall of Fame
My first Hall of Fame update of 2011 :)
My cousin Ella Mumby, visiting from Australia, popped by for the last half hour of the show to talk about her time in Northumberland and to compare life in our respective countries. She was also given a tour of the studio.
Daniel x
My cousin Ella Mumby, visiting from Australia, popped by for the last half hour of the show to talk about her time in Northumberland and to compare life in our respective countries. She was also given a tour of the studio.
Daniel x
Labels:
Ella Mumby,
Guests,
Hall of Fame,
Mix and Match with Mumby
Track Listing, 13/1/11
Thanks for all your texts and emails today. Sorry about all the technical hitches, here's what we managed to play in spite of them:
1. 'Milky Chocolate' by Joyce (Joyce EP, 2007)
2. 'Old Hollywood Is Over' by Holy Ghost Revival (Twilight Exit, 2008)
3. 'Frankly Mr. Shankly' by The Smiths (The Queen Is Dead, 1986)
4. 'Girls On Film' by Duran Duran (Duran Duran, 1981)
5. 'Four Faces' by The Who (Quadrophenia OST, 1979)
6. 'Love Turns To Lies' by Chris Rea (Shamrock Diaries, 1985)
7. 'Pink Moon' by Nick Drake (Pink Moon, 1972)
8. 'Shut Up And Let Me Go' by The Ting Tings (We Started Nothing, 2008)
9. 'Extreme Ways' by Moby (18, 2002)
10. 'The Youth (Oracular Spectacular, 2007)
11. 'Modern Love' by David Bowie (Let's Dance, 1983)
12. 'Change' by Lightning Seeds (Jollification, 1994)
13. 'Moi' by Lewis Garland & The Kett Rebellion (Places We Neglect, 2009)
14. 'California' by Eddi Reader (Angels & Electricity, 1998)
15. 'The Way It Is' by Bruce Hornby & The Range (The Way It Is, 1986)
16. 'Don't Worry About The Government' by Talking Heads (Talking Heads: 77, 1977)
17. 'Heart Of Glass' by Blondie (Parallel Lines, 1978)
18. 'Hanging Around' by The Stranglers (Rattus Norvegicus, 1977)
19. 'Diplomatic Man' by Trafficker (Nature's Most Wanted, 2002)
20. 'Comfortably Numb' by Pink Floyd (The Wall, 1979)
21. 'Living In The Past' by Jethro Tull (Single, 1969)
22. 'Pencil Full Of Lead' by Paolo Nutini (Sunny Side Up, 2009)
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SEE IT, RENT IT, SKIP IT:
- See It: Blue Valentine (dir. Derek Cianfrance, starring Ryan Gosling, Michelle Williams)
- Rent It: The Wicker Man (dir. Robin Hardy, starring Edward Woodward, Christopher Lee, Britt Ekland)
- Skip It: The Green Hornet (dir. Michel Gondry, starring Seth Rogen, Ray Chou, Christoph Waltz)
THE NEVER-ENDING PLAYLIST:
1. 'Extreme Ways' by Moby
2. 'The Youth' by MGMT
Connection: Both used on end credits of recent films (Moby = Bourne series, MGMT = The Kids Are All Right)
Many thanks to my guest, my cousin Ella Mumby, who also correctly guessed the connection on the first-ever Never-Ending Playlist.
See you next week :)
Daniel x
1. 'Milky Chocolate' by Joyce (Joyce EP, 2007)
2. 'Old Hollywood Is Over' by Holy Ghost Revival (Twilight Exit, 2008)
3. 'Frankly Mr. Shankly' by The Smiths (The Queen Is Dead, 1986)
4. 'Girls On Film' by Duran Duran (Duran Duran, 1981)
5. 'Four Faces' by The Who (Quadrophenia OST, 1979)
6. 'Love Turns To Lies' by Chris Rea (Shamrock Diaries, 1985)
7. 'Pink Moon' by Nick Drake (Pink Moon, 1972)
8. 'Shut Up And Let Me Go' by The Ting Tings (We Started Nothing, 2008)
9. 'Extreme Ways' by Moby (18, 2002)
10. 'The Youth (Oracular Spectacular, 2007)
11. 'Modern Love' by David Bowie (Let's Dance, 1983)
12. 'Change' by Lightning Seeds (Jollification, 1994)
13. 'Moi' by Lewis Garland & The Kett Rebellion (Places We Neglect, 2009)
14. 'California' by Eddi Reader (Angels & Electricity, 1998)
15. 'The Way It Is' by Bruce Hornby & The Range (The Way It Is, 1986)
16. 'Don't Worry About The Government' by Talking Heads (Talking Heads: 77, 1977)
17. 'Heart Of Glass' by Blondie (Parallel Lines, 1978)
18. 'Hanging Around' by The Stranglers (Rattus Norvegicus, 1977)
19. 'Diplomatic Man' by Trafficker (Nature's Most Wanted, 2002)
20. 'Comfortably Numb' by Pink Floyd (The Wall, 1979)
21. 'Living In The Past' by Jethro Tull (Single, 1969)
22. 'Pencil Full Of Lead' by Paolo Nutini (Sunny Side Up, 2009)
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SEE IT, RENT IT, SKIP IT:
- See It: Blue Valentine (dir. Derek Cianfrance, starring Ryan Gosling, Michelle Williams)
- Rent It: The Wicker Man (dir. Robin Hardy, starring Edward Woodward, Christopher Lee, Britt Ekland)
- Skip It: The Green Hornet (dir. Michel Gondry, starring Seth Rogen, Ray Chou, Christoph Waltz)
THE NEVER-ENDING PLAYLIST:
1. 'Extreme Ways' by Moby
2. 'The Youth' by MGMT
Connection: Both used on end credits of recent films (Moby = Bourne series, MGMT = The Kids Are All Right)
Many thanks to my guest, my cousin Ella Mumby, who also correctly guessed the connection on the first-ever Never-Ending Playlist.
See you next week :)
Daniel x
Thursday, 6 January 2011
Track Listing, 6/1/11
It's good to be back. Here's what I played:
1. 'After Midnight' by Eric Clapton (Eric Clapton, 1970)
2. 'Ready To Start' by Arcade Fire (The Suburbs, 2010)
3. 'Stainsby Girls' by Chris Rea (Shamrock Diaries, 1985)
4. 'Labio Dental Fricative' by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (Single, 1969 - available on The History Of The Bonzos, 1974)
5. 'Simple Kind Of Life' by No Doubt (Return Of Saturn, 2000)
6. 'From Here You Can Always See The Sea' by David Gray (Life In Slow Motion, 2005)
7. 'Way To Blue' by Nick Drake (Five Leaves Left, 1969)
8. 'Move On Now' by Hard-Fi (Stars Of CCTV, 2005)
9. 'God Speaks Of Marty Robbins' by The Who (Endless Wire, 2006)
10. 'Minas Morgul' by Howard Shore (The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King OST, 2003)
11. 'Sweetness Follows' by R.E.M. (Vanilla Sky, 2001)
12. 'The Fletcher Memorial Home' by Pink Floyd (The Final Cut, 1983)
13. 'Into The Night' by B. B. King (Into The Night OST, 1985)
14. 'So Real' by Jeff Buckley (Grace, 1994)
15. 'Swamp' by Talking Heads (Speaking In Tongues, 1983)
16. 'Ashes To Ashes' by David Bowie (Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps), 1980)
17. '1963' by New Order (Substance, 1987)
18. 'The Hammer Song' by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (The Good Son, 1990)
19. 'Special Needs' by Placebo (Sleeping With Ghosts, 2003)
20. 'Promised You A Miracle' by Simple Minds (New Gold Dream, 1984)
21. 'You Could Have It So Much Better' by Franz Ferdinand (You Could Have It So Much Better, 2005)
22. 'Big Blue Ball' by Peter Gabriel feat. Karl Wallinger (Big Blue Ball, 2008)
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SEE IT, RENT IT, SKIP IT:
- See It: The King's Speech (dir. Tom Hooper, starring Colin Firth, Helena Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush)
- Rent It: The Lord of the Rings trilogy (dir. Peter Jackson, starring Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Viggo Mortensen)
- Skip It: The Next Three Days (dir. Paul Haggis, starring Russell Crowe, Elizabeth Banks)
See you next week :)
Daniel x
1. 'After Midnight' by Eric Clapton (Eric Clapton, 1970)
2. 'Ready To Start' by Arcade Fire (The Suburbs, 2010)
3. 'Stainsby Girls' by Chris Rea (Shamrock Diaries, 1985)
4. 'Labio Dental Fricative' by The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (Single, 1969 - available on The History Of The Bonzos, 1974)
5. 'Simple Kind Of Life' by No Doubt (Return Of Saturn, 2000)
6. 'From Here You Can Always See The Sea' by David Gray (Life In Slow Motion, 2005)
7. 'Way To Blue' by Nick Drake (Five Leaves Left, 1969)
8. 'Move On Now' by Hard-Fi (Stars Of CCTV, 2005)
9. 'God Speaks Of Marty Robbins' by The Who (Endless Wire, 2006)
10. 'Minas Morgul' by Howard Shore (The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King OST, 2003)
11. 'Sweetness Follows' by R.E.M. (Vanilla Sky, 2001)
12. 'The Fletcher Memorial Home' by Pink Floyd (The Final Cut, 1983)
13. 'Into The Night' by B. B. King (Into The Night OST, 1985)
14. 'So Real' by Jeff Buckley (Grace, 1994)
15. 'Swamp' by Talking Heads (Speaking In Tongues, 1983)
16. 'Ashes To Ashes' by David Bowie (Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps), 1980)
17. '1963' by New Order (Substance, 1987)
18. 'The Hammer Song' by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (The Good Son, 1990)
19. 'Special Needs' by Placebo (Sleeping With Ghosts, 2003)
20. 'Promised You A Miracle' by Simple Minds (New Gold Dream, 1984)
21. 'You Could Have It So Much Better' by Franz Ferdinand (You Could Have It So Much Better, 2005)
22. 'Big Blue Ball' by Peter Gabriel feat. Karl Wallinger (Big Blue Ball, 2008)
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SEE IT, RENT IT, SKIP IT:
- See It: The King's Speech (dir. Tom Hooper, starring Colin Firth, Helena Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush)
- Rent It: The Lord of the Rings trilogy (dir. Peter Jackson, starring Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Viggo Mortensen)
- Skip It: The Next Three Days (dir. Paul Haggis, starring Russell Crowe, Elizabeth Banks)
See you next week :)
Daniel x
Wednesday, 5 January 2011
SHOW STARTS AGAIN TOMORROW!
Just in case you hadn't already got the message...
MIX AND MATCH WITH MUMBY IS STARTING UP AGAIN TOMORROW AT 1PM
NEW MUSIC...
NEW FEATURES...
SAME PRESENTER (sorry)
Hope you can join me from 1pm to 3pm, only on Lionheart Radio 107.3FM or online at http://www.lionheartradio.com/ :)
Daniel x
MIX AND MATCH WITH MUMBY IS STARTING UP AGAIN TOMORROW AT 1PM
NEW MUSIC...
NEW FEATURES...
SAME PRESENTER (sorry)
Hope you can join me from 1pm to 3pm, only on Lionheart Radio 107.3FM or online at http://www.lionheartradio.com/ :)
Daniel x
Labels:
Lionheart Radio,
Mix and Match with Mumby,
News
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