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===#Content=== | ===#Content=== | ||
==Post-mix== | ==Post-mix== | ||
The '''post-mix''' for [[episode 121]] was curated by [[Producer Giles]] to celebrate their birthday. | |||
:Further information: [[Episode 121 post-mix|Episode 121 post-mix]] | :Further information: [[Episode 121 post-mix|Episode 121 post-mix]] | ||
Latest revision as of 17:15, 15 April 2024

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Episode 121 is the 121st broadcast of Community Garden Radio, broadcast on Wednesday 3rd April 2024. It was hosted by Shaun Keaveny.
Pre-mix
The pre-mix began at 9:43am GMT[2] with the endless mixtape.
The Show
The show began at 1.01pm GMT.[3]
Tracks played
Full track list
- Today by Smashing Pumpkins
- Tales Of Brave Ulysses by Cream
- Funky Shit by The Prodigy
- I'd Get Along by Cloud Nothings
- Bone Meal by Lower Slaughter
- The Ride by Joan As Police Woman
- Seven Days by Sting
- Seven Days Too Long (Mono) by Chuck Wood
- Dad's Gonna Kill Me by Richard Thompson
- Anarchy Up Your Anus by Mr. Bungle
- Birthday Boulevard: Summer Night City by ABBA (chosen by Kelly)
- Sugar High (Saint Etienne Remix) by Iraina Mancini
- Cum on Feel the Noize by Slade
#Content
Post-mix
The post-mix for episode 121 was curated by Producer Giles to celebrate their birthday.
- Further information: Episode 121 post-mix
Episode notes
- The last show on a Wednesday "until July" as Shaun covers for the Radio 2 Folk Show.