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Wreckless Eric Radio Show #38

23/3/2014

6 Comments

 
A show with an underlying and unintentional 1965 theme that mutates into a yard / garden discourse and concerns over stereo mixes with the singer all the way to the right.  Hot Freak Nation, Regal Degal, The Searchers, Mathew Sawyer & The Ghosts, a blast of Peters & Lee... more Bert Kaempfert than anyone can really handle and much, much more. 
If you can't play the show on the player here, or if you want to listen to it later there's a download option. There's also a link to a tracklisting page but you probably can't look at it without turning the radio off so you can look afterwards and then you won't know what I'm going to play next. Which might be as well.
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6 Comments
Andrew X Smith
23/3/2014 09:30:29 am

Love it. Thanks.

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Bruce McKee
25/3/2014 02:50:40 pm

Love your shows and glad to see you return!
cheers
from New Zealand
Bruce M

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maurizio castellano link
31/3/2014 01:37:10 am

reeee bienntos ericccc

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Coops
31/3/2014 12:57:56 pm

Wonderful Eric. Enjoy the Radio Shows.

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Geoff Allibone
18/4/2014 05:57:38 am

Dear Eric,
It is a genuine pleasure to hear your musings on whatever. I always thought you were one of the bards of new wave and it's nice to know you've still rocking.
Best wishes
Geoff

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Alison Overton
4/4/2017 02:58:34 pm

Eric! I went forwards once, going backwards now! The stsve earle song sounds almost nick lowe could have written the music. Susan of tim and soundd a little like debbie harry. Thx for playing george. And the beatles were are and will always be the number one band of all time! Yes yes yes!!

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    is an antique English pop musician. He lives in Upstate New York with his wife, Amy Rigby, a collectable, delectable American pop musicienne. 
    Eric started his recording career with Stiff Records in 1842. In 1931 he invented both the TV set and the rotary speaker cabinet which he named after his Uncle Leslie. Don't believe anything you read in Wikapaedia. Don't believe half of what you read anywhere. Please send all money orders etc via www.wrecklesseric.com.
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