Currently in Jordan. Jonathan L has our new music.
Lopsided World of L (Hour 1)
Lopsided World of L (Hour 2)
#465 Berlin era | * denotes first time airs on show + replay
*Max Raabe & Palast Orchester f/ Mr. Lordi “Just A Gigolo” (Berlin, Germany)
*Junior Cat “Dancehall Vibes” (Kingston, Jamaica)
-Leanne Kingwell voice intro-
*Leanne Kingwell vs Jonathan L “I Got You Babe” (Melbourne, AU/Berlin, Germany)
*Nightwish “Êlan” (Live in Buenos Aires) (Kitee, Finland)
-back and front announce-
*Farba Kingdom “Take Me, River” (Moscow, Russia)
*Stereophonics “Make Friends With The Morming” (Cwmaman, Wales)
-Coma voice intro-
*Coma “Bits And Pieces” (Köln, Germany)
*Leprous “Alleviate” (Oslo, Norway)
-back and front announce-
*Jackbow “Parting Ways” (Nordfjordeid, Norway)
*Def Neon “Sparks” (Wrexham, England)
-Stalking Like Candy voice intro-
*Stalking Like Candy “Nine Round Blitz” (Sydney, Australia)
*Debbie Nunn “Live The Dream” (United Kingdom)
-back and front announce-
*Candid Heist “The Punter” (Reading, England)
*The Pistachio Kid “Sweet Sweet Remedies” (Liverpool, England)
STROLL DOWN MEMORY LANE: Roxette “Joyride” (1991)
*Suave Martyrs “Gimme A Reason” (Manchester, England)
-back and front announce-
*The Balcony “Where Did You Go” (Teesside, England)
*Viktor Victoria “Trade (The Currency Of Love) (remix) (London, England)
-Ben Watkins/Juno Reactor voice intro-
*Juno Reactor “Zombie (GMS Remix) (Brighton, England)
-Coreign voice intro-
*Coreign f/ Jimmy Youngman) “Free Me” (Switzerland)
-back and front announce-
*Moderate Rebels “Every Cheat You Meet Sings Love Songs” (United Kingdom)
*Kidso “Father” (München, Germany)
-Tommy London voice intro-
*Tommy London “Boom Boom Boom” (New York City)
-back and front announce-
*Clear “Always” (Fraser Coast, Australia)
*Half Decent “Sleep Paralysis” (Oxford, England)
-The Jacks voice intro-
*The Jacks “In The Bleak Midwinter” (Los Angeles, CA)
-Wayne Hussey voice intro-
*Wayne Hussey w/ Beauty In Chaos “The Delicate Balance Of All Things” (U.K.)
-back and front announce-
*RedNoize “1991” (Berlin, Germany)