We play the very best music you’re unlikely to hear on other local radio stations. We started to compile a list of the artists we’ve played on the show here: http://www.tuesdaybreakfast.co.uk/4.html , but got fed up with searching through the massive block of text to find out whether we’d name-checked them already. Suffice it to say, the music’s great!
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Settle down and listen to this gorgeous music and some of the most beautiful images you’re ever likely to see…
She’s from New Zealand, she’s (I think) fascinating, and this is a great video to a great song:
Andrew’s current favourite – and very good it is, too!
Great new single from a promising British songstress
This is a great album – We Are The Tide, by Blind Pilot. Here’s a preview of the title track.
Simply a great song – even if Graham does drive Andrew mad by including it in the playlist of every show… Them That Do Nothing, by Field Music:
Love this : Benjamin Francis Leftwich – Pictures. Ben’s played Harvest at Jimmy’s in September
Midlake – a huge favourite on the show. This is Roscoe from The Trials of Van Occupanther – not their latest album but possibly their greatest…
Can’t get this tune out of my head… there are worse things… retreading the Fleetwood Mac route, this is The Pierces – You’ll be Mine
Music Day 2010 – great fun in the sun as always! A highlight once again was the genius of Ed Sheeran – we’re chuffed at his well-deserved success! If you’ve listened to our show for the last year or so you’ll know that Ed has constantly been on our playlist. Have a look at how he plays his song ‘The City’ live – he is simply great on stage – and a really nice guy, too
A current favourite on the show is this summery song from Stornoway – ‘Zorbing’. The band come from Oxford – watch out for them at this summer’s festivals
The bleak yet strangely compelling video for ‘This Momentary’ from the excellent Delphic
An impressive performance on Jools’ TV show by The Big Pink, who basically are a duo from London. Particularly striking is their drummer, Akiko Matsuura, who currently plays in at least 3 bands
Graham’s all-time favourite pop video by the VERY beautiful Steely Dan protege Rosie Vela – ‘Magic Smile’
Note: Graham wishes to point out that the fact that miss Vela is possibly the most lovely creature to walk this earth is not the reason for choosing to post the above video – it’s just a great song
This video is here (a) to test whether this format works, and (b) because Jason Mraz is a favourite on the show and this captures his acoustic performance style. Recorded in a back garden (!) in 2007.