Sun, 23 June 2013
In this, very special, episode of Folk Buddies about the dangers of no-alcohol: everybody forgets to turn their 'phones off again, Andrew insults the entirety of Guildford, and our hosts considers duelling for the honour of an anti-folk damsel. Meanwhile, with an eye to mainstream popularity and a spin off podcast, Clarrie subtly introduces the topic of Nana Mouskouri. As usual, a spotify playlist for this episode can be found here: http://open.spotify.com/user/critical_miss/playlist/5A262cSmZdl1x7NtMTqJx3 |
Sun, 16 June 2013
In this, much shorter, podcast: Andrew and Clarrie discuss Jackie Oates, disagree about the definition of a lullaby, discover a shared parental affection for the Andrews Sisters and ask how *do* you pronounce Dick Gaughan? Also they forget to turn their phones off, and Clarrie casually tosses out the word 'ossified' like it ain't no thing. And then it just stops. (As usual, a spotify playlist for this episode can be found here: http://open.spotify.com/user/critical_miss/playlist/4LqbfU0xoSQGeEdpfFfwzT (Oh, and it turns out that we were both kind of right about Twinkle Twinkle Little Star: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twinkle_Twinkle_Little_Star)) |
Wed, 5 June 2013
In this very special feature length episode of Folk Buddies about the dangers of alcohol, Rilstone gives a lengthy and articulate description of his path as a consumer from classical to folk while Clarrie says 'cunt' and mumbles something about poverty and The Titanic. Meanwhile we spend a good half hour raving about an act whose name we never remember, come to terms with having accidentally attended a jazz concert and Andrew mounts a spirited defence of the OTHER four letter f-word. If you enjoy Folk Buddies, why not visit where you can read more indepth music reviews, buy some of Andrew's books or donate towards our running costs. A spotify playlist for this episode can be found here: http://open.spotify.com/user/critical_miss/playlist/4ZLhQ2wWni0QzwBQLxJKm3 (The lad we failed to remember the name of was Jim Evans. He really did look like Daniel Kitson). |