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Oh What A Time...

#54 Music (Part 2)

Oh What A Time...

CBW Productions | Wondery

Comedy, History, Education

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2024

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

This is Part 2! For Part 1, check the feed from yesterday! Fire up the orchestra because this week you’ll be listening to us talk about: Music. We’ve got for you the ancient music of Antiquity, Richard the Lionheart and his banging tunes and the history of songs being sung on the terraces. Lots and lots of chat this week about what it would be like to be trapped in a prison made of trifle. If you’ve got anything to add to the conversation, you can email us at: [email protected] If you're impatient and want both parts in one lovely go next time plus a whole lot more(!), why not treat yourself and become an Oh What A Time: FULL TIMER? In exchange for your £4.99 per month to support the show, you'll get: - two bonus episodes every month! - ad-free listening - episodes a week ahead of everyone else - And first dibs on any live show tickets Subscriptions are available via AnotherSlice, Apple and Spotify. For all the links head to: ohwhatatime.com You can also follow us on: X (formerly Twitter) at @ohwhatatimepod And Instagram at @ohwhatatimepod Aaannnd if you like it, why not drop us a review in your podcast app of choice? Thank you to Dan Evans for the artwork (idrawforfood.co.uk). Chris, Elis and Tom x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is part two of music, part one was music, of match day on the terraces is synonymous really with music and we're like

0:27.2

we're recording this as we touched on the top during the euros of course three lines is on the radio

0:31.6

I've listened to it probably two or three times today as I often do when an international tournament is on.

0:37.6

Music can take you places. Now I'm going to take you back to 1927 to a hymn that has become synonymous with the

0:45.7

FA Cup final being played for the first time abide with me. It was a...

0:50.8

Oh! Such a shame we're discussing the 1927 Epic Cup final because that means

0:56.8

we have to discuss Cardiff team.

0:58.8

How do you know that? Do you know all the epic at finals or do you simply know that because Cardiff City were in it?

1:06.0

What's your... They go on about it all the time.

1:09.0

So if you're Cardiff City fan on Twitter your name would be

1:13.8

1927 Tom.

1:15.3

Really?

1:16.3

Tom Crane 1927.

1:17.3

There's the 1927 club.

1:19.1

Can I say I find that a bit weird that people get that much pride from things that happened a hundred years ago.

1:26.1

I think it has to be a win in your lifetime. I always kind of feel it about 66 that people talk about the fact that you're like you never

1:33.7

tell a card of city fun that because you will you will not win that argument I

1:41.7

mean we were in color in the age of the smartphone.

1:45.0

Yes. But they're like, Mickey Mouse cup meets. We won the FAA cup.

1:49.0

When the FAA, when the FAA men simply meet.

1:52.0

When the FAA, it was more important, they win the league back in 1927's,

1:55.0

we won the FA Cup.

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