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chrispj wrote:
Radio One
May 1,2,3,4th
PJ live session with Zane Lowe
can you (or someone else?) say more about what this is?
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stip wrote:
chrispj wrote:
Radio One
May 1,2,3,4th
PJ live session with Zane Lowe
can you (or someone else?) say more about what this is?
Zane lowe show 7-9PM. They will be playing some Live in studio tracks that PJ have recorded for them. Knowing the Zane Lowe show, i think they will play the tracks on Wednesday sometime after 8Pm (that is the ussual for Live stuff on zane lowe show.) Zane lowe is off for a while, think he is returning on Tuesday so i doubt his stand ins will play the PJ stuff on the monday since Zane Lowe is a bit of a fan. Not sure tho. Ill listen in on eet monday -thursday anyway.
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can you (or someone else?) say more about what this is?
Zane Lowe is a bit of tastemaker for British indie kids. He hosts a daily afternoon show on MTV2 called Gonzo, and an alternative and hip hop orientated evening show on Radio 1. He choose Crazy by Gnarls Barkley for his background music in promos for his show, a month later it was a recordbreaking Number 1. Go figure.
Pearl Jam's appearence on this nightly will give them better exposure than an arena tour or headlining the festivals.
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stuzzo wrote:
stip wrote:
chrispj wrote:
Radio One
May 1,2,3,4th
PJ live session with Zane Lowe
can you (or someone else?) say more about what this is?
Zane Lowe is a bit of tastemaker for British indie kids. He hosts a daily afternoon show on MTV2 called Gonzo, and an alternative and hip hop orientated evening show on Radio 1. He choose Crazy by Gnarls Barkley for his background music in promos for his show, a month later it was a recordbreaking Number 1. Go figure.
Pearl Jam's appearence on this nightly will give them better exposure than an arena tour or headlining the festivals.
Yeah it will. Im not the biggest fan of his radio show or gonzo but lots of people watch/listen.
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stuzzo wrote:
brainofpea wrote:
It'llmake a change from hearing the bloody Zutons every farts end!
Why won't you give me, why won't you give me?
AAAAAHHHH! That and the bloody RHCP: "Caailllllifooorrniiiiaaaaa, reeessst in peeeaceeea!!!!"", does my fuckin' head in. The thing is I like the chillis, but not every fuckin' hour, for fuck's sake!
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are one of you lovely brits/scots/irish folk going to record this for us stateside people?
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OmegaprimeVKM wrote:
I will be more than willing to rip it to mp3 for you guys. You want the whole shows or just the bits with PJ in them?
Either way, you guys can hear it at bbc.co.uk/radio1 for the rest of the week, usually.
whatever's worth listening to PJ related. Thanks
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chrispj wrote:
They recorded live versions of :-
World Wide Suicide Severed Hand Life Wasted Man of the Hour Garden Why Go
Aparently Garden is re-wroked and a slower tempo.
I'll be psyched to hear them bust out why go again. And garden isn't one of my favorites so I'm eager to hear how they reworked it.
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