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The Late Night Alternative with Iain Lee

The Late Night Alternative with Iain Lee: Don't Send Me Back To The Dark Place - Monday, December 2

The Late Night Alternative with Iain Lee

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Comedy

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 3 December 2019

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Iain Lee's live on talkRADIO between 10pm-1am Monday to Fridays but, if for some inexplicable reason you miss the show, you can get the best bits every day right here.Or, to be absolutely certain you don't miss out, subscribe to the podcast on iTunes.

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0:00.0

Across the UK, online and on DAB.

0:04.0

Get an earful of unusual nocturnal emissions

0:09.0

with radio's lord of misrule, Ian Lee, no relation, thank God.

0:15.0

Unfiltered Night Talk,

0:17.0

with the original King of Unconventional Conversation.

0:21.0

The Late Night Alternative with Ian Lee on talk radio.

0:25.0

And then the harp comes in I mean come on.

0:33.0

Oh! Oh 3.4.4. 499 1,000. How could you not like Barry Manalo? I mean it's just that there's something about, there's, I wonder if anyone's written a book on this. Here we go, his, music historians, there's something about that sort of Jewish soul music.

1:07.0

I'm talking Neil Diamond, Barry Manilow, Barbara Strizan, they're all very similar and I wonder if there is something about their Jewishness

1:18.5

that helps them be, I don't know, I wonder if there's something in their upbringing that gives them

1:26.8

the confidence or the voice or that something about that kind of white slick soul music.

1:34.4

Someone write a book about that.

1:36.6

It's like Tim Heidecker is always saying,

1:38.6

the comedian is always saying he wants to read a book

1:40.8

where it's like Pete Town's End and Ray Davis and all those people who were born

1:47.2

just halfway through World War II or just after and he wants to hear them interviewed about what growing up in post-war

1:56.4

Britain did for them. Obviously it influenced a lot of their music, Tommy is

2:00.0

influenced by and what that impact it has because I've never

2:04.0

read that I've never read what growing up in bombed London as a lot of them were

2:09.0

bombed Manchester bombed Liverpool what impact that had on their growing up in their music?

2:13.6

And the same with Strizand, with Diamond, and with Manilow.

2:18.4

Cidaka?

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