Episode 092 post-mix
The post-mix of episode 092 was curated by max, with suggestions from the Community Garden Radio Discord, called musical jigsaw. It began broadcast at 3.00pm BST[2] and featured songs whose titles linked into each other. It was a shortened version of the original playlist which features more songs by more gardeners.
Songs featured
All suggestions by max unless stated.
- The Beginning of the End by Nine Inch Nails
- The End of the World by Skeeter Davis
- The World is Not Enough by Garbage
- enough for you by Olivia Rodrigo
- You Got the Love by Candi Staton
- The Love Thieves by Depeche Mode (suggested by Jim Silvers)
- Thieves in the Temple by Prince (suggested by Jim Silvers)
- Temple of Love by Sisters of Mercy (suggested by Jim Silvers)
- Love is a Losing Game by Amy Winehouse
- Game of Life by Snoop Dogg (suggested by Jim Silvers)
- Life by Devin Townsend (suggested by Jim Silvers)
- Life With You by The Proclaimers (suggested by Jim Silvers)
- You To Me Are Everything by The Real Thing (suggested by jimmyg)
- Everything Looks Normal in the Sunshine by Penfriend (suggested by Scott from Devon)
- Sunshine by The Lottery Winners (suggested by Scott from Devon)
- Sunshine (Adagio in D Minor) by John Murphy (suggested by Pete)
- Minor Threat by Minor Threat (suggested by Pete)
- Threat of Joy by The Strokes (suggested by Pete)
- Joy Ride by The Killers
- Ride Captain Ride by Blues Image (suggested by Kathryn from South Shields)
- Ride Out by The Charlie Tipper Experiment (suggested by Scott from Devon)
- Out of Touch by Hall & Oates
- Touch Me I'm Sick by Mudhoney (suggsted by Scott from Devon)
- Sick, Sick, Sick by Queens of the Stone Age (suggested by Pete)
- Sick & Tired by The Cardigans (suggested by Jim Silvers)
- Tired of Waiting For You by The Kinks
- You Held The World In Your Arms by Idlewild (suggested by Pete)
- Arms Around the World by Louise (suggested by Sarah)
- World In My Eyes by Depeche Mode (suggested by Sarah)
- Eyes Without a Face by Angel Olsen (suggested by Sarah)
- Face to Face by Daft Punk (suggested by Jim Silvers)