plan
b radio show A representation of the Plan B music
magazine in sonic form, presented by Everett True, Jon
Slade and Stephanie Goodman.
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21-sep-07 plan B A healthy mash of soul sides and beat platters. Great stuff from Ross Carnegie, his Hammond Organ and Band, The Move, Willie Mitchell, and Norman T. Washington. Vinyl, natch. It's good for you.
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*phrase of the week
"Whispers more than loud enough/Try to make you feel
not good enough/Try this" - Dexys Midnight Runners,
1981
*DJ chart 1) I Don't
Mind- Buzzcocks 2) Whole
Wide World- The Soup Dragons 3) Don't
Crush The One You Love Tears
In X-Ray Eyes 4) Denise- Randy & The Rainbows 5) Hearts
And Crosses- Heavenly 6) Homosapien
- Pete Shelley 7) Where's
Bill Grundy Now? - Television
Personalities 8) Thrush- The Chefs 9) You
Make Me Blush - The Blue Minkies 10) B-A-B-Y- Rachel Sweet
everett
true is the editor of insurrectionary rock underground
publication Plan B - the monthly
alternative with music, arts, culture, lashings of
enthusiasm and discourse.
Everett
has written several books - Live
Through This (Virgin), detailing the rise and
fall of grunge in the Nineties, Hey
Ho Let's Go: The Story of The Ramones (Omnibus)
and
The White Stripes: and The Sound of Mutant
Blues about Detroit.
jon
slade musician, DJ and Brighton scenester! You can spot
him playing with Comet Gain (an international group
with some underground renown),
as well as the astrologically-themed glitter punk garage
band Electric Bull.
John also DJs at the popular Brighton RocknRoll/Rockabilly/RNB
club BORN BAD
(1st Sat of each month at The Engine Rooms).