106 CD Swap 2 (part 2)

Just when you thought you’d heard one of the best CD swap based podcasts ever, along comes a second one that is equally brilliant! (If you haven’t listened to part one yet, you can find it here.)
You can see photos of the swappers in a special rogue’s gallery!
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Playlist:
(00:28) Nina Simone - Nobody’s fault but mine
Justin and Rachel from The Ruckus
(03:38) M.I.A. - Paper planes
Brian
(07:34) Gomez - Cry on demand
Alex from Totally True Tales from Texas
(12:29) Tripping Daisy - Piranahs
Jim from Quick Before it Melts
(17:57) The Born Ruffians - Hummingbird
Pieter from Two Tramps in Mud Time
(22:57) Tiga - Far from home
Andy from Circles of Concrete
(26:18) Architecture in Helsinki - Do the Whirlwind
Eiron from A Blog of No Importance
(32:02) The Bees - Chicken payback
James from Appetite For Distraction
(36:25) Reggie and the Full Effect - Take me home please
Anna from the Music I-Quiz
(41:18) The Waifs - When I die
Natalie from Mini-obs
(46:23) Shack - A cup of tea
Mark from Cinema Du Lyon
(50:44) The Comsat Angels - After the rain
Taylor from T-Sides
(55:01) The Impossible Shapes - Forever Alone
Ross from Just gimme indie rock
(58:50) Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Dig, Lazarus, Dig!
Linda from Speed of dark
Thanks, as always, to all of you who took part in the CD swap and it’s related podcasts. Next week we are almost back to our normal format with the theme of Snap, thought up by Eiron from A Blog of No Importance. Make sure you come back for a lovely listen.
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My theme next week! My first one! Interested to see what people made of it. Going to listen to this podcast this evening, hopefully - though I’m using the gym (my new pastime, at the behest of my parents who insist I should do something) as a means to catch up on those episodes I missed, usually when I’m sat by the treadmill recovering from the inevitable cramp.
I actually have started my own music blog now, though it’s rather unlike any I’ve seen before in that I don’t always end up blogging what I really like. You can find it here. I’m working on getting your blogs into my BlogRoll.
By Eiron Page on 04.08.08 3:52 pm
Yea, Nina!!! Only about halfway through it, but that Hummingbird song is fantastic, and I agree with Brian that the gunshots in Paper Planes are perfect! Great stuff so far, and I’m really looking forward to hearing one of my favorites with Chicken Payback. Poor Eiron!
By Greg on 04.08.08 4:44 pm
what a superb idea!
How can I join in?
Cheers
By cubikmusik on 04.08.08 6:43 pm
Pieter, I don’t know whether to laugh or cry. Seriously. .. Okay, I thought about it, and I’m laughing.
By the way, it’s just BORN RUFFIANS, no “the” necessary.
By Jim on 04.09.08 12:01 am
Eiron, I hope the whirlwind has calmed down for you.
What great selections! I’d say the CD Swap was a success.
By Andy on 04.09.08 2:19 pm
Another great selection of tunes, thanks for the great cd Taylor, it was ace ! Good choice Linda !
Keep rockin
r
By Ross on 04.09.08 3:30 pm
It has more or less. As commented somewhere or other (I cannot possibly keep track anymore) I have had time to listen to the CD in its entirety and enjoyed it very much. Unfortunately, my dad also enjoyed it, so I have it ripped onto my computer and he’s taken command of the physical product. But I guess it gets spread further that way.
If I had had the CD it would have been Passenger, but I am happy with the choice I made in the circumstances.
By Eiron Page on 04.09.08 4:24 pm
Glad that both you and your dad enjoyed the CD, Eiron. And the Passenger song was one of my favorite tracks on there so I’m glad you enjoyed it.
By Andy on 04.10.08 1:50 am
excellent picks! love that tiga song, especially.
pieter, you are too funny. “i don’t speak canadian”
By mjrc on 04.11.08 4:54 pm
You’re welcome, Ross, so glad you liked it!
This was a really great one.
By Taylor on 04.12.08 7:32 am
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