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Blood on the Tracks

PP Arnold, Bob Harris, Jamal Edwards, Mike Bubbins

Blood on the Tracks

BBC

Society & Culture

4.92.2K Ratings

🗓️ 4 July 2019

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

Singing legend PP Arnold, creator and SBTV founder Jamal Edwards, DJ Bob Harris, comic actor and BOTT favourite Mike Bubbins join Colin Murray to pick more favourite tracks. The show features songs by Bruce Springsteen, Wiley, Bob Marley and Sweet Female Attitude, as the four guests consider topics including songs they loved from the very first listen and tell stories of times they’ve met music royalty. The four also pick a Sunshine Playlist with the help of the Blood on the Tracks listeners.

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts.

0:05.0

This podcast contains strong language.

0:07.0

This is Blood and the Tracks, four people who love music come together to take part in

0:18.7

a wreckage of record collections.

0:21.0

We don't gaze at shoes, but we do like the gaze at the stars from time to time.

0:25.3

One of these human beings, set across from me and I, will go platinum at the end of

0:29.1

the show, the others will need to sell merch just to have enough boss fur to get back to

0:32.6

their house.

0:33.6

And what a guest list today.

0:35.3

If this was actually the guest list for a gig, people would look at the guest list and

0:39.4

they'd go, wow, can't believe she's actually here, wow, legend, wow, he's a coolist

0:43.9

and wow, who's he?

0:45.9

Let's start with a singer who's shared studios and stages with the name only some because

0:53.6

we don't have time to name them all.

0:55.4

The stones, the faces, the turners, Georgie, Fae, and Barry, Peter Gabriel and alternate.

1:01.2

Yes, that's alternate.

1:03.0

I make no apologies for the length of the central because the small face.

1:07.5

Yes, the small face is sorry, thank you.

1:10.5

The length of the central is this one because this woman when she opened her mind for the

1:13.3

first time publicly, wide, the world with a version of first cut as the deepest she's

1:17.7

sitting next to us now, PPR, no, this is.

1:20.3

Hello, everybody.

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