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Blood on the Tracks

10/04/2018

Blood on the Tracks

BBC

Society & Culture

4.92.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2018

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

Blood on the Tracks gathers together four music obsessives to debate and argue about their favorite tracks. In this episode Colin Murray is joined by Erasure frontman Andy Bell, DJ Liz Kershaw, film composer David Arnold and dancer and singer Kimberley Wyatt, once of the Pussycat Dolls. The four guests debate the greatest siblings in music, cover versions better than the originals, sexy songs and their favourite track that doesn't use a guitar. Some of the artists featured include Donna Summer, the Undertones, Marvin Gaye, Wilson Phillips, the Carpenters and OMD. The podcast of the show contains additional content to the one hour on-air version.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, thank you for downloading Episode 3 of Blood on the Tracks for BBC Radio 2.

0:05.1

All episodes are available to download from the BBC Radio 2 website and all the usual places.

0:10.9

Blood in the Tracks is about four people gathering around a table. Most of them have never met before

0:16.3

and just sharing their passion for music, bringing their record collection to the table,

0:21.1

talking about their favourite moments, their worst moments, their most special moments connected

0:25.2

to the music they own. We don't pick the guest based on it being funny, based on it being

0:29.6

serious, based on it being chinch-drogen, based on it being a little anarchic as Episode 2 was.

0:35.2

So I hope you enjoy Episode 3. Definitely signs different than the first two. It's a lot more

0:39.1

led back and a lot more about the music but that's definitely what I want Blood in the Tracks to be,

0:43.6

whatever it is based on the four people in the room. So enjoy it and if you do, spread the word.

0:55.9

Hello everybody, Blood in the Tracks is here again, intent and fill in a full of so many

1:00.0

earworms you'll come out the other side, feeling like a musical growback. I'm Colomari,

1:04.4

a.l.o.o.mda.bc and I'm here to marshal the musical musins of four special guests, one of which

1:11.1

will leave here with a piece of vinyl from my record collection and a smug grin. Four of them

1:16.6

have musical talent but only one of them has been in a band with Carol Vorderman and unless I'm

1:20.8

missing some obscure erasure beside that must mean that it must be the legendary DJ Liz Kershaw.

1:27.0

Hey! And the band were called Don Corris in the Blue Tit. She must have been brilliant, right?

1:31.6

When you had the workout, set links, when you were playing live, Vorderman, there's all the numbers

1:36.0

working out. Hello, I'm Tuf in the top, I'm fopping the button please, love. It's a setting of

1:41.3

pubbing lays. I mean on a scale of one to ten, just how much drugs did Carol Vorderman take when

1:45.8

she was in a rock and roll band? Oh, we had tea and cake. I'm not used to put the

1:50.4

kettle on and give us cakes and would we ask in the front room? It's very ladylike.

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