Episode 072
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Episode 072 is the 72nd broadcast of Community Garden Radio, broadcast on Wednesday 26th April 2023. It was hosted by Shaun Keaveny.
Pre-mix
The pre-mix began at 9:53am BST[1] with the Endless Community Garden mixtape.
The Show
The show began at 11:59am.[2]
Tracks played
The Wedding Playlist
Song title | Artist | Streaming link | Notes | |
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Something old | Jump in the Line | Harry Belafonte | ![]() |
Played in tribute to the singer who passed away a couple of days previously. |
Something new | Every Day Like The Last | Wye Oak | ![]() |
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Something borrowed | PYRAMIDS | The Comet is Coming | ![]() |
Borrowed from Sam Liddicot's playlist |
Something blue | Travelling Riverside Blues | Led Zeppelin | ![]() |
Full track list
- Addicted to Love by Robert Palmer
- Dorothy Dandridge Eyes by Janelle Monáe
- Jump in the Line by Harry Belafonte
- Good Afternoon Song by Dale and Diana Hudson
- Backwaters by Drenge
- PYRAMIDS by The Comet is Coming
- Man! I Feel Like a Woman! by Shania Twain
- I'm Guessing I'm Just a Little Too Sensitive by Orange Juice
- Monkey Gone to Heaven by Pixies
- Every Day Like The Last by Wye Oak
- Who Put the Bomp? by Barry Mann
- Open Arms jukebox: Caught by the River by Doves (requested by Dave)
- Closer by Goapele
- Theme from "Greatest American Hero" (Believe It or Not) - Joey Scarbury (performed by Shaun Keaveny)
- I'm Ready by Fats Domino
- Travelling Riverside Blues by Led Zeppelin
#Content
- AI News
- Niche deaths
- Voicemails from Sting and Noddy Holder
- Singalong with Satire: Deadloss Holiday by Boris & Carrie Johnson
- Stolen From The Word In Your Ear Birthday Caller Chat
- Died On This Day
Post-mix
- Further information: Episode 072 post-mix
Episode notes
- The show began an hour earlier than usual due to a podcast recording with Simon Pegg.
- The show intro sign was updated to six smooth intros in a row.
- The live broadcast featured several drop outs. The show was literally "turned off and on again" in an attempt to resolve it.
- New clips from the cartwall was played, which were taken from the children's TV show Bluey and featured a character called Shaun.