I felt like death during this show so I filled full of music that meant I didn’t have to talk. Luckily, that meant Meursault got a double bill and lots of big, long songs got some nice airing out. Depending on whether you’re me or not, that could be a good thing.
The Wilderness of Manitoba
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January 2, 2012
The Best of The Folk Bloke 2011
Posted by 2plus2isjoe under Alessi's Ark, Bill Callahan, First Aid Kit, Folk Bloke, Forest Fire, Haunting Party, Howth, Jeffrey Lewis, Josh T. Pearson, Mountain Man, Other Lives, Rob St. John, Saintseneca, Songs For Dead Sailors, Sons of Joy, Stealing Sheep, The Lovely Sparrows, The Wilderness of Manitoba, Wet WingsLeave a Comment
Part two of round-up day on MFAGW comes in the form of my Christmas Day show for DIY Radio, a (mercifully for some, I’m sure) mostly presenter-free episode where I played a stream of my favourite Folk Bloke tracks of the year. If nothing else, it’s a bloody good line-up of music – Bill Callahan, Alessi’s Ark, Saintseneca, Rob St. John and, obviously Josh T. Pearson all make appearances. If you want an hour of delightful music to reminisce on, stick it on and lay back.
Josh T. Pearson – Thou Art Loosed!
September 18, 2011
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Posted by 2plus2isjoe under Atlas Sound, Bill Callahan, Bob Log III, Case Studies, Dark Dark Dark, Folk Bloke, Holy Modal Rounders, J. Tillman, Jeffrey Lewis, Johnny Flynn, Josh T. Pearson, Makgona Tsohle Band, Meursault, Noah and the Whale, Old Canes, Paul Simon, Smog, Songs For Dead Sailors, Tenacious D, The Flaming Lips, The Secret Sisters, The Wilderness of Manitoba, Tom Williams and The Boat, Wet Wings1 Comment