Mon, 11 August 2014
Andrew and Clarrie don't agree about Tommy McCarthy, the Anti Capitalist Road Show and Other Things. |
Tue, 22 July 2014
Nudity! Electrical Danger! Mumford and/or Son! All this and more in Andrew's wet and messy 2014 Glastonbury audio diary. No Clarrie, though. She stayed at home and played X-Box. |
Wed, 25 June 2014
Dolphins! Shipwrecks! Pirates, and... Scaffolders? Pour a rum and tip your prostitute, it's sea shanties week and a Folk Buddies favourite has encountered difficult second album syndrome. |
Mon, 2 June 2014
In preparation for next week's coverage of the Black Swan Folk Festival, Clarrie and Andrew get into the wayback machine and return with an unreleased episode from this time last year. |
Tue, 27 May 2014
In this episode Andrew and Clarrie ask 'which is more important, intent or interpretation?' Warning: Contains language and opinions. |
Wed, 14 May 2014
The Folk Buddies visit Bristol Folk Festival 2014, the festival that nearly wasn't. It's bells & hankies agogo with Jim Moray & Fairport Convention as Clarrie broods about being too skint to see Lucy Ward and Rilstone manages not to describe R.S.V.P as 'kind of a klezmer ska band' |
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. |