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Monday, 27 April 2009

Playlist w/c 27th April 2009

Hi Everyone

First of all, many thanks to everyone involved in my special birthday show. I had a great time and I sincerely hope everyone enjoyed listening to it! Below you will find this week's playlist:

Alessi’s Ark - Over The Hill

Lily Allen - Not Fair

Bat For Lashes - Daniel

Ben’s Brother - Apologise

A Camp - Love Has Left The Room

Alex Cornish - My Word What A Mess

Miley Cyrus - The Climb

Bob Dylan - Beyond Here Lies Nothin’

Girls Aloud - Untouchable

Melody Gardot - Baby I’m A Fool

Ronan Keating - This Is Your Song

The Killers - The World We Live In

Madness - Dust Devil

McFly - Falling In Love

Jason Mraz - Make It Mine

Shannon Noll - Shine

Pink - Please Don’t Leave Me

A R Rahman & The Pussycat Dolls - Jai Ho!

Honey Ryder - Choices

Simple Minds - Rockets

U2 - Magnificent

Eg White - Broken


Items in BOLD are new additions

Please remember to listen from 4pm - 7pm weekdays for all the usual shenanigans. We would love to hear from you as well either on 01727 839926 or studio@radioverulam.com

Best wishes

Danny Smith
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Sunday, 26 April 2009

The Gig Guide: Review & Tracklisting - 24th April 2009

Greetings all,

First of all apologies for no preview blog this week, it's been a bit of a hectic one this week what with organising Danny's birthday as well as loads of other things in the outside world of Radio Verulam (and i'm not going into details before you ask :P )

It was a music filled show & a half this week and it was a special one as it was Danny's birthday so what better way to dedicate this week's Outtro track to him.


Tracklisting:

The Raid – We Know Best
www.myspace.com/wearetheraid

Underview - There's this Girl
www.myspace.com/underview

TRACK OF THE WEEK: The Van Kleef – Lamento
www.myspace.com/vancleeffour

Moses & The Black Cats – This Windy Winter City
www.myspace.com/mosesandtheblackcats

OUTRO (dedicated to Danny):
Tom Jones – It’s Not Unusual


Next week it's another music filled show. Keep sending in the tracks as we really do try and play everything we get. Also thanks to all the new friends who have added The Gig Guide to their friend lists. Feel free to message me if your interested in getting your tunes played.

Until next week...

Chris @
Radio Verulam 92.6FM

www.myspace.com/rvgigguide

Friday, 24 April 2009

The Budget, St George's Day and The Queen - she's 3 days older than Danny!

Greetings!

Another week gone and we've had more fun on the show...

On Tuesday HM The Queen celebrated another birthday, (21st April ) while on Friday (24th) my partner in crime Danny Smith did the same - which makes him three days younger, give or take a few years. He did a very enjoyable show with a music quiz and mystery callers, mostly his friends and family, even if he did mention his big day every few minutes! (We'll forgive you Dan). Incidentally the Royals have had an interesting week with Prince Philip now the longest reigning consort and Prince Charles arguing with architects and bringing out a new book about the state of the planet!

On my programmes, inevitably, I talked about the Budget. Not content with predicting it on Tuesday and commenting about it on Thursday I actually stayed in on what was a beautiful day, watched the Budget speech and phoned in to do a report on Danny's Wednesday show with the main measures and tried to sound as if I knew what I was talking about! I won't bore you with all the details here. Some of you may have to pay more tax (50p in the £), others will go for the £2,000 trade in on an old car, while the national debt is bigger than any of us can remember. Local reaction from Anne Main MP and others was , I have to say, negative. We also learnt this week that St Albans is the richest town in Britain and peaple here pay more tax than anywhere else.

On Tuesday, Neil McNulty helped out by reading the travel bulletins - it is nice to have a fresh voice on the show and he is doing an excellent job helping us out on Tuesdays and Fridays. On Thursday we had a few technical problems which you may have heard if you were listening around 7pm. Mistakes shouldn't happen but it can be quite fun when they do!

By the way I must recommend the Emerald Hour. Presented by Lydia and Cathy, not only do they play some great Irish music but they have some brilliant discussions. This week's topic is about women suffering from domestic abuse or violence. On next weeks show, listeners will be able to phone in for advice. The programme goes out Thursdays 7 - 8pm.

It has been a busy week for interviews on the programme. On Tuesday we heard about a youth club event for primary school children, a play at the Maltings, a choral concert with works by Stravinsky, Britten and Bernstein at St Albans Abbey/Cathedral (with the Purcell School of Music) on 30th April, 8pm and South Pacific (with St Albans Operatic Society) at the Alban Arena Wed 29th April 'til Sat 2nd May, and we told you about many other local events. For more details tune in regularly on 92.6 or visit www.radioverulam.com

23rd April is St. George's Day so on Thursday I played music by bands or artists entirely from England...tracks from Culture Club, David Bowie, ABC, Kinks, T-Rex, Cream, Rod Stewart, the Clash, Smiths, Kinks, Beatles, Stones, Troggs, Who, Madness, Billy Bragg, Kate Bush, Led Zeppelin, Free, Elton John, Style Council, Bee Gees, Joss Stone and many more. I also gave you some trivia about England's patron saint, quotes from William Shakespeare, John Betjemen and John Major plus music from Henry Purcell, Ralph Vaughan Williams, and a folk song: The Lincolnshire Poacher.

The great thing is we can play a range of music, something you won't get on a lot of the other boring radio stations which offer you "more music variety" then play the same songs over and over again. I've rather neglected the new music this week, something I will put right next week.

If you have any ideas please let us know on this blog, email studio@radioverulam or phone us when we're on - St Albans (01727) 839926.

Back with you Tuesday at 4.

Ta-ta for now!

John B-S

Special Birthday Show Today!!!

Hi all

Because it is my birthday, we are having a special birthday show today from 4pm. Chris Saunders, our resident gig guide guru, will be joining me a bit earlier than usual and has a few surprises in store. I'm hoping he has a few members of the Pussy Cat Dolls live in the studio - I've dropped enough hints!!!

There will also be some mystery callers, a phone-in competition and lots of my favourite tunes. We will also be bringing you your usual features, including the latest local news & travel plus the gig guide at 6.30pm.

So please join us from 4pm - 7pm on 92.6FM in West Herts or online at www.radioverulam.com

See you on the radio!

Danny

PS - we are giving a prize to the next person who either subscribes to or posts a comment on this blog!!!

Monday, 20 April 2009

Playlist w/c 20th April 2009

Hi All

Hopefully, this week's playlist is below:

Lily Allen - Not Fair

Bat For Lashes - Daniel

Beyoncé - Halo

A Camp - Love Has Left The Room

Paul Carrack - No Doubt About it

Alain Clark - Father & Friend
Alex Cornish - My Word What A Mess

Miley Cyrus - The Climb

Doves - Kingdom Of Rust
Bob Dylan - Beyond Here Lies Nothin’

Girls Aloud - Untouchable

Al Green - Just For Me

Lunik - Everybody Knows
Imelda May - Big Bad Handsome Man

James Morrison - Please Don’t Stop The Rain

Jason Mraz - Make It Mine

Shannon Noll- Shine

Madeleine Peyroux - Instead

Pink - Please Don’t Leave Me

A R Rahman & The Pussycat Dolls - Jai Ho!

Honey Ryder - Choices

Simple Minds - Rockets

Duke Special - Sweet Sweet Kisses

Benjamin Taylor - She’s Gone

U2 - Magnificent


Items in BOLD are new additions.
Don't forget to tune in weekdays from 4pm on 92.6FM in West Herts or online at www.radioverulam.com

TTFN

Danny Smith
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Sunday, 19 April 2009

Tracklisting: The Gig Guide - 17th April 2009

Greetings all,

It was another good show, this week with the Pocket Gods in the studio. Big thanks to Mark & Annelise for coming in and also for the CD, lyric book and badge. Most appreciated :)

Tracklisting:

Nightmare World – No Regrets
http://www.myspace.com/nightmareworldmetal

Tinlin – Lines
http://www.tinlinmusic.co.uk/

INTERVIEW: Pocket Gods
‘Superman’s Head’ (TRACK OF THE WEEK)
‘I’m the Ed Wood of Indie Indie Pop’
http://www.myspace.com/thepocketgods


Apologies for the lack of Outtro track as we ran out of time due to the great interview with the Pocket Gods. I shall endevour to play it in two weeks time (it'll be worth the wait...)

Just to let you know that next week is Danny's birthday show so be prepared to tune in for that with various birthday shenanigans...well it will be if I can organise it in time!

Have a good week all, until next Friday...

Chris @
Radio Verulam 92.6FM

www.myspace.com/rvgigguide

Friday, 17 April 2009

Sir Clement Freud, Handel and the People's Chart

Hello Bloggers

I am sorry, I've neglected you of late. As some of you may realise I have had rather a nasty cold - but since you ask it is getting better thanks. One or two of you may prefer my more gravelly tones, though I still have some way to reach the depths of our afternoon soul and jazz presenter Warren Knight!

Anyway, I was on three times this week. On Tuesday we remembered the 250th Anniversary of composer Georg Freidrich Handel who died on 14th April 1759. Although we tend to concentrate on today's popular music and comment on the news, I have to tell you that this event was too big to ignore. Mack who I met in the Robin Hood pub described Handel as "the Jimi Hendrix of his day!" He wrote some great music, oratarios, choral works such as the Messiah and Zadok the Priest and that tune they use to advertise the Harrods sale, so I put some of that into the show. Although he was German, he actually spent most of his working life in London and wrote much of his work in English so I think we can claim him proudly as one of our own.

On Tuesday, I also shared with you the results of the People's Chart, a Top 75 by PPL which licences all public perfomance of songs played not just on radio and tv but anywhere including pubs, clubs, cafe's and shops. The poll covers 75 years of music so there were some real surprises. The Beatles failed to make the Top 10, but they manage to appear three times as does Robbie Williams. Most other artists only appear once or twice. There's no Motown in the chart and very little soul. In case you missed it here's the Top Five: 1. Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade of Pale, 2. Queen -Bohemian Rhapsody, 3. Everly Bros - All I Have To Do Is Dream, 4. Wet Wet Wet -Love Is All Around, 5. Bryan Adams - Everything I Do, (I Do It For You).

During the week, I also managed to play you tracks by Ian Dury and the Blockheads, Joy Division, T Rex, Renee & Angela, Chic, Fleet Foxes, Prince, 10cc, Morrissey, Joan Osbourne, Junior, Bee Gees, Beyonce, Isaac Hayes, Ringo Starr, Bob Dylan, George Harrison and many others. I am also featuring the odd track from the Scottish poet Ivor Cutler.

In the news I was sorry to hear of the death of Sir Clement Freud, the former Liberal MP who is probably best remembered for his lugubrious personality, appearances on 'Just A Minute' and for those commercials he made in the 1970s for dog food with his bloodhound, Henry. He is a reminder that there are at least some decent people in public life. I am getting bored hearing about politicians' expenses and dodgy emails but I remain angry about the wrongful arrest of opposition MP Damien Green for simply doing his job. The continuing news about how the police handled the G20 demonstrations remains a cause for concern. All I can add is that the position of the home secretary Jacqui Smith is becoming increasingly untenable. On a lighter note, I also told you about a man who found a fir tree growing inside him and covered local news including the resignation of two councillors in Welwyn Hatfield.

If you have any ideas about the music you would like to hear or topics we cover on Radio Verulam please use this blog to add your comments.

My partner in crime Danny Smith (minus goatee beard now, I understand) is looking after you three days a week. I am back with you Tuesday and Thursday 4-7pm

Cheers,

John B-S

On this week's Gig Guide - Fri 17th April 2009

Greetings all,

On this week's show we have Pocket Gods in the studio talking about there music and latest projects.


We also have tracks from Nightmare World and Tinlin, plus a rather interesting cover for our Outtro track.

That's on this weeks Gig Guide, 6:30pm-7pm, only on Radio Verulam

Chris @
Radio Verulam 92.6FM

www.myspace.com/rvgigguide

Tracklisting: The Gig Guide - Easter Special Part 2, Easter Monday 13th April 2009

(Apologies for the delay!)

Bebop & Rocksteady – No Long Time
http://www.myspace.com/killallturtles

Albany Down – I Wanna Know
http://www.myspace.com/albanydownofficial

Royal Flush – Tomorrow
http://www.myspace.com/royalflushtheband

The Tearaways – Wesley Ruggles
http://www.myspace.com/tearaway

Polly Poison & Her Electric Antidote – Get Down Now
http://www.myspace.com/electricantidote

Alpha Zero – Spirits
http://www.myspace.com/alphazeroband

Saville – I Don’t Feel Right Anymore
http://www.myspace.com/savilleofficial

Gekko – Can’t Relate
http://www.myspace.com/gekkoband

African Queen – Coco Shy
http://www.myspace.com/africanqueenmusic

Maclaren Wall – For A Day
http://www.lemonrock.com/maclarenwall

The Generals – Laura
(Facebook-search for 'The Generals')

The Startover – 13 Ways To Be Better Than You
http://www.myspace.com/thisisthestartover

Thanks everyone for tuning in. Hope you all had a decent Easter Holiday.

We're back to normal from this Friday - 6:30pm-7pm

Chris @
Radio Verulam 92.6FM

http://www.myspace.com/rvgigguide

Saturday, 11 April 2009

Tracklisting: The Gig Guide - Easter Special Part 1, Good Friday 10th April 2009

Verra Cruz – Blind Man
www.myspace.com/verracruz

The Raid – Oh Lillee
http://www.myspace.com/wearetheraid

Chevrons – Crazy
http://www.thechevrons.com/

Nick Stephenson – Freaky Idol
www.myspace.com/NickStephenson1

Zalinski – This Too Shall Pass
www.myspace.com/zalinskiband

Tobacco Road – Killing Time
http://www.myspace.com/tobaccoroadband1

Syren – Dehumanized
http://www.myspace.com/syrenbandmusic

Betaboy – All Of This Time
www.myspace.com/betaboy

Paramanza – Dress Like Batman
www.myspace.com/paramanza

Moses & The Black Cats – Lament
www.myspace.com/mosesandtheblackcats

Trouble With Tuesday – Lonely Man
www.myspace.com/troublewithtuesday07

Paul Littler – Hello Blue
www.myspace.com/paullittlermusic


The Gig Guide Part 2: Easter Monday, 6pm-7pm
only on Radio Verulam 92.6FM
www.myspace.com/rvgiguide

Friday, 10 April 2009

The Gig Guide: Review & Tracklisting - Thursday 9th April 2009

Greetings all,

Well it seemed really odd doing the show on a Thursday. Another fine show though with Charlie & Tom from Royal Flush in the studio talking about their latest projects and upcoming gigs. Plus some great tracks from Trouble With Tuesday and Mr Twist, my featured artist of the week.

Also want to say thanks to The Generals for a absolutely awesome gig on Wednesday night and for their Daft Punk medley (and the mention!). Also thanks to Danny from Bebop & Rocksteady, who was also there, and Katie from Polly Poison & Her Electric Antidote for her onstage mention of the show.


This weeks Tracklisting:

FEATURED TRACK OF THE WEEK:
Mr Twist – Break Before I Bend
www.myspace.com/mrtwistband

Trouble With Tuesday – Alive
http://www.myspace.com/troublewithtuesday07

INTERVIEW: Royal Flush
'What You Say'
'I Know You’re Thinking Of Him'
http://www.myspace.com/royalflushtheband

OUTRO:Blur – Parklife


Just a reminder about the two specials today and Monday, both from 6pm-7pm. I’ll put the tracklistings for both on the blog as per.

Normal Gig Guide service will be resumed next week at it’s usual time of 6:30pm next Friday

Wishing you all a good Easter,
Chris @
Radio Verulam 92.6FM
www.myspace.com/rvgigguide

Tuesday, 7 April 2009

SPECIAL EASTER SCHEDULE FOR THE GIG GUIDES...YES, PLURAL!

Greetings all,

Well the powers that be have given me TWO hour long shows over the Bank Holiday weekend. It's going to be a best of show in two parts, one Good Friday and the other Easter Monday.

Both shows are on from 6pm-7pm and they'll be a best of show, where we'll be playing tracks that we've featured on the show over the past three months since we started back in January. We'll have tracks from artists such as Vera Cruz, The Chevrons, Nick Stephenson, Paul Littler, Trouble With Tuesdays, Polly Poison & Her Electric Antidote, The Tearaways, The Startover and loads more.

Plus because of Good Friday, the usual show will be on THURSDAY instead at the usual time of 6:30pm with tracks from Trouble With Tuesday & Mr Twist and an interview with Royal Flush!
So to recap:

The Gig Guide - Thursday 9th April, 6:30pm-7pm
The Gig Guide: Easter Special Part 1 - Good Friday 10th April, 6pm-7pm
The Gig Guide: Easter Special Part 2 - Easter Monday 13th April, 6pm-7pm

Hope you enjoy the shows!

Happy Easter,
Chris @
Radio Verulam 92.6FM
www.myspace.com/rvgiguide

Monday, 6 April 2009

Playlist w/c 6th April 2009 + Interview Information + Special Easter Shows!

Hi everyone

Below is our playlist for this coming week:

AC/DC - Anything Goes / Big Jack
JON ALLEN - In Your Light
BAT FOR LASHES - Daniel
BEYONCE - Halo
PAUL CARRACK - No Doubt About It
TONY CHRISTIE - Every Word She Said
ALAIN CLARK - Father & Friend
ALEX CORNISH - My Word What A Mess
MILEY CYRUS - The Climb
DOVES - Kingdom Of Rust
BOB DYLAN - Beyond Here Lies Nothin'
FLEET FOXES - White Winter Hymnal
GIRLS ALOUD - Untouchable
AL GREEN - Just For Me
LUNIK - Everybody Knows
IMELDA MAY - Big Bad Handsome Man
JAMES MORRISON - Please Don't Stop The Rain
JASON MRAZ - Make It Mine
MADELEINE PEYROUX - Instead
PINK - Please Don't Leave Me
A R RAHMAN & THE PUSSYCAT DOLLS - Jai Ho!
DUKE SPECIAL - Sweet Sweet Kisses
SUGARLAND - All I Want To Do
BENJAMIN TAYLOR - She's Gone
U2 - Magnificent
ZARIF - Let Me Back

Items in BOLD are new additions

Last Friday we had 3 young lads from St Columbas College come into the show to talk about their Young Enterprise project. As promised, here are the details:

http://www.momentumscc.com

Finally, look out for our special shows on Good Friday and Bank Holiday Monday. More news to follow!

Don't foget to listen out for John BS today from 4pm and I'll be back with you on Wednesday from 4pm.

Laterz (as the kids say!!!)

Danny Smith
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Sunday, 5 April 2009

G20 and all that

Hello everyone.

So we got though the G20. Did it achieve anything, is there a new world order or was it just a bit of a jolly for the politicians? I told you President Obama was in Harpenden - well in a way he was. If you missed the show then it's too late for me explain now. I also told you why a cuppa will soon cost more. I see Madonna didn't get a second child adopted, from Malawi. The judge said 'no' and I can't say I am sorry. Messrs Ross & Brand are back in the news again - I may comment on Tuesday.

Last Thursday I played a lot of Marvin Gaye as he would have turned 70 and he was shot dead by his own father a quarter of a century ago. I featured some wonderful tracks though managed to avoid the inevitable "Heard It Through The Grapevine" in favour the rather less obvious, including a reggae cover version of 'Let's Get It On'. I also played you everything from Led Zeppelin to Bob Dylan, Toto to John Mayall and his Bluebreakers...not to mention Sugarland, Pet Shop Boys, the Clash, Barry Manilow, Lunik, Beatles, Troggs, Duffy, Supertramp, Sinatra, Jamiroquai, Ian Dury & the Blockheads and many other fine songs.

For more thrills and spills tune in again soon between 4 and 7pm. Mind you, I'm only with you Tuesday this week (Danny is on the other days) so let's make it a good'un!

John B-S

The Gig Guide: Review & Tracklisting - Fri 3rd April 2009

Greetings all, It was another tight-packed show but it was a good one. This week we had the Josh, Luke & Rupert from The Generals in the studio talking about their upcoming gig in aid of Oxfam at The Horn on Wednesday. We also had some great tracks from Saville & Libido Banshee with a rather appropriate Outro track by Radiohead, seeing as they will be playing Reading this year and yours truly will be there to see it. Last time I sit for two depressing hours on the computer and phone trying to get one though!

Tracklistings:

Libido Banshee – Such A Drag
www.myspace.com/libidobanshee

TRACK OF THE WEEK
Saville – I Don’t Feel Right Anymore
www.myspace.com/savilleofficial

INTERVIEW:
The Generals – Dust and Girls
The Generals – Laura
(For info search for 'The Generals' on Facebook)

OUTRO
Radiohead – Just

Just a reminder that next week we're on Thursday as there is no West Herts Show with Danny Smith on Good Friday (and i'll be in the pub like everyone else). Just want to say at this quarterly stage of the year a big thankyou to everyone so far that has contributed to the show either by sending in their music or appearing on the show and even those who listen. It's been going really good so far and we've been getting some really good feedback on the show. If you have been enjoying the show and have any feedback on how we can make it better or just how much you love it, then let me know and drop me a message.

Thanks again everyone! And remember we're on next THURSDAY, 6:30pm-7pm

Chris @
Radio Verulam

www.myspace.com/rvgigguide

Friday, 3 April 2009

On This Week's Gig Guide - Friday 3rd April 2009

Greetings all,

On this week’s show we’ve got The Generals in to talk about their upcoming gig and to talk about their influences and listening to some of their tracks.
We also have tracks from Saville and Libido Banshee, I’ll be picking my track of the week and what will tonight’s Outtro be…?

All this on tonights show, 6:30pm-7:00pm on 92.6FM or listen at www.radioverulam.com

Chris @
Radio Verulam 92.6FM
www.myspace.com/rvgigguide

Thursday, 2 April 2009

Marvin Gaye Special - Today

Hello Bloggers

For special reasons I am playing a lot of Marvin Gaye on the show for reasons which I will explain when I go on air 4 'til 7pm with West Herts Evening.
If there is anything you would like to hear by Marvin (or anyone else) please email studio@radioverulam.com , phone-in on 01727 839926 or you can leave a comment on these pages.
Oh and talking of G20, what is President Barack Obama doing in Harpenden?
Find out more at four!

John B-S

Wednesday, 1 April 2009

Playlist w/c 30th March 2009 - Better Late Than Never!

Hi Guys

Sorry for the delay in posting this week's playlist. However, it is reproduced for you in all it's splendid glory:

AC/DC - Anything Goes / Big Jack
JON ALLEN - In Your Light
BAT FOR LASHES - Daniel
BEYONCE - Halo
COLIN BLUNSTONE - The Ghost Of You And Me
PAUL CARRACK - No Doubt About It
TONY CHRISTIE - Every Word She Said
STEVE CRADOCK – Beware of Falling Rocks
FLEET FOXES - White Winter Hymnal
AL GREEN - Just For Me
LUNIK - Everybody Knows
BARRY MANILOW - Open Arms
IMELDA MAY - Big Bad Handsome Man
BEN MONTAGUE - Can't Hold Me Down
JAMES MORRISON - Please Don't Stop The Rain
JASON MRAZ - Make It Mine
BILLY OCEAN – Because I love You
PET SHOP BOYS - Love etc.
A R RAHMAN & THE PUSSYCAT DOLLS - Jai Ho!
LIONEL RICHIE - Just Go
THE SCRIPT - Talk You Down
SHENA - Can't Stop The Rain
DUKE SPECIAL - Sweet Sweet Kisses
SUGARLAND - All I Want To Do
TAKE THAT - Up All Night
ZARIF - Let Me Back

Items in BOLD are new additions


Don't forget that Wednesdays are the new day for our weekly Entertainment Guide! Simon Carver will be joining us just after 5.30pm to bring us the latest cinema releases, DVDs and forthcoming films on TV for the next 7 days.

See you on the radio!

Danny Smith
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