Doesn't have play some shite on the wireless.
Doesn't have play some shite on the wireless.
I bet she doesn't even like it, and is just pretending to be 'different'.Brilliant, eclectic mix of music. Opens your ears to music you wouldn't otherwise hear.
Don't like it, don't listen. Each to their own.
PG
She gives me road rage.Doesn't have play some shite on the wireless.
Doesn't have play some shite on the wireless.
Don't be silly, she is wonderful and she's talented.I bet she doesn't even like it, and is just pretending to be 'different'.
She probably has One Direction in her car tape deck.
Doesn't have play some shite on the wireless.
Cerys is gorgeous. What is wrong with you lot ?
I don't like everything she plays, but would rather listen to a radio show that challenges and surprises than one that regurgitates all the same stuff I have in my record collection. As well as playing some stuff I'd only want to hear once, 6 Music has introduced me to some great new artists and some old ones that had passed me by. I'm currently mopping up the back catalogue of Jenny Lewis thanks to 6 Music playing this corker some time back:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcWtFbh0PLU
Cerys has just played Tony Joe White, who's responsible for great things like this: Who else is going to do that?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYbWAwj3Krc
And to think some enlightened people used to say the same about John Peel.
I was just thinking exactly the same but in fairness he also played some absolute shite in his quest for something different
To be even fairer, Peel was just about the only national broadcaster of his time to air genuine indie stuff, allowing us to make up our own minds whether stuff was shite or non-shite.
I don't think that's strictly true. On a weekday night most DJs on Radio 1 were playing indie music. There was Steve Lamacq, Andy Kershaw, Janice Long and Radcliffe/Riley all playing whatever they wanted. Whispering Bob Harris also and on a Sunday evening was Brighton's own Annie Nightingale.To be even fairer, Peel was just about the only national broadcaster of his time to air genuine indie stuff, allowing us to make up our own minds whether stuff was shite or non-shite.
I don't think that's strictly true. On a weekday night most DJs on Radio 1 were playing indie music. There was Steve Lamacq, Andy Kershaw, Janice Long and Radcliffe/Riley all playing whatever they wanted. Whispering Bob Harris also and on a Sunday evening was Brighton's own Annie Nightingale.
She gives me road rage.