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{{Content missing}}'''A music bed''' is a piece of music, usually an instrumental song, which radio DJs will use to add ambiance between songs and other #content. Many of the music beds [[Shaun Keaveny]] uses on [[Community Garden Radio]] are carried over from his [[BBC Radio 6 Music]] shows. | {{Content missing}}'''A music bed''' is a piece of music, usually an instrumental song, which radio DJs will use to add ambiance between songs and other #content. Many of the music beds [[Shaun Keaveny]] uses on [[Community Garden Radio]] are carried over from his [[BBC Radio 6 Music]] shows<ref>Shaun Keaveny. [[Episode 002]]. 22 December 2021. "Thanks to Phil Smith for sending me these" - approx. timestamp 7:18</ref>. | ||
Shaun is particularly well known for his use of Hawaiian music beds of which there are several different ones which are used. Other beds serve a specific purpose, such as the "Hill Street Blues" theme song which signifies the last link at the end of the show and is sometimes accompanied by Shaun singing ''"it's bloody Hill Street Blues"''. | Shaun is particularly well known for his use of Hawaiian music beds of which there are several different ones which are used. Other beds serve a specific purpose, such as the "Hill Street Blues" theme song which signifies the last link at the end of the show and is sometimes accompanied by Shaun singing ''"it's bloody Hill Street Blues"''. |
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A music bed is a piece of music, usually an instrumental song, which radio DJs will use to add ambiance between songs and other #content. Many of the music beds Shaun Keaveny uses on Community Garden Radio are carried over from his BBC Radio 6 Music shows[1].
Shaun is particularly well known for his use of Hawaiian music beds of which there are several different ones which are used. Other beds serve a specific purpose, such as the "Hill Street Blues" theme song which signifies the last link at the end of the show and is sometimes accompanied by Shaun singing "it's bloody Hill Street Blues".
List of music beds
Name of bed | Artist | Notes | Streaming Link |
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Aloha Oe | George Kulokahai and His Island Serenaders | Hawaiian music bed | ![]() |
Back Stabbers | MFSB | ||
"Bergerac" Theme | ![]() | ||
Brokeback Mountain | Gustavo Santaolalla | ![]() | |
For Your Babies | Simply Red | ![]() | |
Greatest Day | Take That | ![]() | |
Groovin' With Mr Bloe | Mr Bloe | ||
Happy Birthday Calypso | Cavendish Music | Used during Birthday Boulevard segment | ![]() |
Hawaiian Wedding Song | The Waikiki Beach Boys | Hawaiian music bed | ![]() |
"Hill Street Blues" Theme | Used during the final link of the show | ![]() | |
I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm | Klaus Wunderlich | ![]() | |
Machine Gun | Commodores | ![]() | |
Mary Jane | Breakdown Brass | ![]() | |
MASO bed | Used during Middle-aged shout-outs segment | ||
News bed | Used during news segment | ||
"Open Arms" ambience | Pub ambiance used during Open Arms links | ||
Paradise Maui | David Luong | Hawaiian music bed | ![]() |
"Parkinson" Theme | Often used as the bed for the opening link | Open on YouTube | |
"Rhubarb and Custard" Theme | ![]() | ||
"The Rockford Files" Theme | ![]() | ||
Si Si Si San Miguel! | San Miguel time! | Open on Youtube | |
"Steptoe & Son" Theme | ![]() | ||
"Succession" Main Title Theme | Nicholas Britell | Often used in conjunction with the Logan Roy cartwall clip | ![]() |
Sunday Samba | Alfonso Santisteban | ![]() | |
Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows (Instrumental) | Lesley Gore | ![]() | |
"This Is Your Life" Theme | Sometimes used as the bed for the opening link | ![]() | |
"Taxi" Theme | ![]() |
References
- ↑ Shaun Keaveny. Episode 002. 22 December 2021. "Thanks to Phil Smith for sending me these" - approx. timestamp 7:18