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April 23, 2007
RaW Playlist – 21/04/07
Here’s your playlist people. First day, third term. That’s right.
A-List
Arctic Monkeys – Brianstorm (NB track 2)
Modest Mouse – Dashboard
The Cooper Temple Clause – Head
Mark Ronson – Stop me
LCD Soundsystem – All My Friends
The Twang – Either Way
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club – Weapon of Choice
Snow Patrol – Signal Fire
CSS – Let’s Make Love and Listen to Death from Above
Groove Armada – Get down
Patrick Wolf – The Magic Position
Rufus Wainwright – Going to a Town
The Fray – Over My Head
Biffy Clyro – Living is a Problem
Tom McRae – Bright Lights
The Red Hot Chili Peppers – Hump de Bump
Funeral for a Friend – Into Oblivion
Duke Special – Last Night I Nearly Died
Willy Mason – We can be Strong
Bjork – Earth Intruders
B-List
Brand New – Jesus
Noisettes – Scratch Your Name
The Electric Soft Parade – If that’s the case, then I don’t know
Feist – My Moon, My Man
The Enemy – Away From Here
Bloc Party – I Still Remember
Josh Pyke – Middle of the Hill
Travis – Closer
Kings of Leon – On Call
Cold War Kids – Hospital Beds
Example – You Can’t Rap
February 23, 2007
Compact Disco 21/02/07
Here’s a list of the music reviewed on Compact Disco This Week (the songs in bold were elected as single of the half):
1st Hour
The Fray – How To Save A Life
Sugababes vs Girls Aloud – Walk This Way
Third World War – Cast the First Stone
The Maccabees – X-Ray
Polytechnic – Cold Hearted Business
Mastodon – Colony of Birchmen
Jackson Analogue – Come On
The Rakes – We Danced Together
2nd Hour
The Twang – Wide Awake
The Fratellis – Baby Fratelli
New Young Pony Club – The Bomb
Scott Matthews – Passing Stranger
Air – Once Upon A Time
Jet – Shine On
Robbie Williams ft. Pet Shop Boys – She’s Madonna
Five O’Clock Heroes – Skin Deep
Ultimately The Rakes – We Danced Together was voted single of the week.
In RaW’s Music Hall of Fame The Strokes – Is This It was voted album of 2001 beating Muse – Origin of Symmetry and Hear’Say – Popstars.
February 22, 2007
Greatest Albums of 1977
Below is a list of 10 of the greatest albums from 1977. Let us know which you think is the best . most important album on the list. The results will be broadcast between 5 and 7 next wednesday on RaW 1251 A.M.
Fleetwood Mac – Rumours
The Sex Pistols – Never Mind the Bollocks
Meat Loaf – Bat Out of Hell
Television – Marquee Moon
Queen – News of the World
David Bowie – Low
The Clash – The Clash
Talking Heads – 77
Bob Marley and the Wailers – Exodus
Wire – Pink Flag
February 20, 2007
RaW Playlist – 19/02/07
The A-List
The Gossip – Standing in the Way of Control
Joss Stone – Tell Me ‘Bout it
The Bees – Who Cares What the Question is
Brig Bruvaz – Big Bro Thang
Enter Shikari – Anything Can Happen in the Next Half Hour
Maximo Park – Our Velocity
The Decemberists – O Valencia
Willy Mason – Save Myself
Badly Drawn Boy – A Journey From A to B
Kaiser Chiefs – Ruby
The Killers – Read My Mind
Snow Patrol – Open Your Eyes
Idlewild – No Emotion
Gwen Stefani ft Akon – The Sweet Escape
The Good The Bad and The Queen – Kingdom of Doom
Klaxons – Golden Skans
Mika – Grace Kelly
The Shins – Phantom Limb
The Long Blondes – Giddy Stratospheres
Bloc Party – The Prayer
The B-List
Damien Rice – Rootless Tree
Keane – A Bad Dream
Switches – Drama Queen
The Feeling – Rosé
Nas – Hip-Hop is Dead
Billy Talent – Fallen Leaves
Brakes – Cease & Desist
Biffy CLyro – Saturday Superhouse
CSS – Off the Hook
Lily Allen – Shame For You
The Horrors – Gloves
Nelly Furtado – Say it Right
Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly – I Spy
+44 – When Your Heart Stops Beating
Harrisons – Monday’s Arms
LCD Soundsystem – North American Scum
Ludacris ft Pharell – Money Maker
My chemical romance – Famous Last Words
The Magic Numbers – This is a Song
Union of Knives – Evil Has Never
30 Seconds to Mars – Attack
Gym Class Heroes – Cupid’s Chokehold
Patrick Wolf – Bluebells
Grinderman – No Pussy Blues
Mr Hudson and the Library – Too Late
Cold War Kids – Hang Me Up To Dry
Fall Out Boy – This Ain’t a Scene, It’s an Arms Race
Album of the Week
The Shins – Wincing the Night Away
Talk Taxis / GoodBooks / The Maccabees – Live gig review by Rob Lowe
The Maccabees are a band that are, well… down right cool. Playing to a sold out crowd of crazy 16 year olds, and with anthems as big as “Latchmere”, a song completely written about a new wave machine at the aforementioned place, the night at the Carling Academy 2 was going to be all about fun.
I always feel sorry for support bands at gigs as they are usually ignored and just play out their set for the fun of it. ‘Talk Taxis’ had a different idea and certainly show signs of promise. Their lead singer has a voice that is quite distinct and made even the annoying 16 year old girls take notice. The music seems derived from a ska nature and certainly isn’t lost against the singers vocals. Next up were Goodbooks who have been strenuously touring the country, previously with Hot Club De Paris. These boys are pop, simply put; they play funky keyboard driven indie which is pleasant and enjoyable. The band played a flawless set and even verse into one of The Maccabees songs mid way through which the crowd seem to enjoy.
Then came the main event and with the entrance of the band came the quick rush forward of people and the general over excitement that this band can muster in you. The music is so catchy and upbeat that you just simply cannot stand still, and straight away the whole crowd was bouncing, to such an extent that it made the floor move. If the crowd weren’t excited enough the band played “Latchmere” early on and even they seemed surprised by the response from the crowd. Playing a variety of new songs mixed in with well known singles of “X-ray”, “Precious Time” and “Bicycles”, the tempo never stopped right the way through to the end. The lead singer then announced that they would be going off stage to get a drink and rest before returning to finish off. Apparently they weren’t being arrogant they were just really tired. Either way they returned to finish “First Love”, again to more stomping 16 year olds. Overall the night was pretty awesome and The Maccabees live are impressive. With a faithful crowd of, yep you guessed it, 16 year olds, I am sure they will go far.
February 12, 2007
The Albums of 2001
The RaW music team are currently in the process of creating a brand new feature for Comapct Disco, RaW’s weekly music show broadcast every Wednesday between 5 and 7 p.m. However we need your help.
Every week we pick a specific year from the last four decades and showcasing three albums released in that year. Listeners and participants in the studio will then be able to vote for whichever album of the three they believe is the greatest.
With some years there are three albums which clearly standout. In other years it is much harder to reduce the list of albums to three and that is where you come in. Below is a shortlist of classic albums released in 2001 and we want your comments on which album you think is the best or most iunfluential and why. The three records with the most votes will be included in the feature which will be broadcast during a future edition of Compact Disco. (Also if you are a RaW member you can head you can vote in the poll directly by going to the ‘Music’ section of the RaW forums)
1. The Strokes – Is This It
2. The White Stripes – White Blood Cells
3. Feeder – Echo Park
4. Hear’Say – Popstars
5. Gorillaz – Gorillaz
6. Muse – Origin of Symmetry
7. Alicia Keys – Songs in A Minor
8. Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Yeah Yeah Yeahs
9. Ryan Adams – Gold
10. Tool – Lateralus
Vote away.