Wed, 23 April 2014
Andrew disses the queen, Clarrie has strong views on the entertainment value of dams and the Mermaid Avenue sessions. Both of them forget that St George's Hill is in Surrey. All in all it's an eventful St George's Day in Folk Buddy Towers. |
Sun, 13 April 2014
Andrew thought the leaden winter would bring him down forever, but now his naked ears are tortured by the Sirens sweetly singing. Clarrie isn't in this one, so contents herself with references to sub-par Cream songs. Special Guest Appearance By STEVE. |
Sun, 30 March 2014
This week on Folk Buddies: Clarrie hates sincerity and collaborating with the Axis forces during WWII. Andrew reads the rugged poetry of the outdoorsman. Everyone giggles at leaflets about VD. Recorded during cold season, so heavy breathing throughout. |
Tue, 4 March 2014
Join us as, through the power of Future Radio, we travel back through time to 2013 where a select group of folk numpties have just seen Ewan Mclennan play the three sugar loaves. |
Tue, 18 February 2014
Join us, as for the first time, Bristol's prestigious MONTY awards are presented live on the future radio. |
Tue, 24 December 2013
"You there boy, what podcast is this?" "Why it's the Folk Buddies Bumper Xmas Special sir." "Have they still got that mulled wine in the shop?" "The 3.99 microwave filth?" "Fetch it, and a shiny sixpence for your trouble!" "Please stop talking to me." |
Sat, 14 December 2013
In this found footage style episode, Andrew takes advantage of Clarrie's temporary absence to showcase some local venues. |
Tue, 29 October 2013
In this super spooky Halloween spectacular Clarrie and Andrew discuss Bright Phoebus and The Wickerman, explore the science of box wine, and use the word hauntology. A LOT. |
Tue, 24 September 2013
Through the power of radio, we travel back in time to May, where Clarrie and Andrew have just been to an Alasdair Roberts concert. |
Tue, 10 September 2013
As demand for a more reasonably sized podcast grows, Clarrie and Andrew release this mixed bag of witterings covering everything from opera to coffee shops and clocking in at well under half an hour. |