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In Monday's star-studded live line-up we feature concert tracks from the Sex Pistols and Grandaddy and archive sessions from Radiohead, Pink Floyd, The Slits and Blurt and maybe a bit of Lou Rawls for balance.
 Missives board
It's never too early to start a good list debate, especially as we're asking for you to sift through a decade's worth of album releases. Don't worry. You've got a couple of months! 
6 Music ORANGE messageboard icon  Your thoughts on the best albums of the 'noughties'
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From Our Correspondent...
Catch up with all of the most pertinent correspondence we get on the show via a lovely page and specially crafted threads on Gid's board.
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Duffer! Duffing
After years of loyal service duffing has gone to the great Pall Mall smoking chair in the sky, but you can still view the roll call of duffers we have loved.
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Listen Again

With repeated session tracks from I Am Kloot , Stars, The June Brides and Killing Joke and archive concert material from Guillemots at Leicester's Summer Sundae and The Earlies at the Cambridge Junction.

Listen again and you'll be rewarded with highlights of the Teardrop Explodes' 1981 concert at the Guildford Civic, plus a cornucopia of session archive to enjoy from The Meteros to X-Mal Deutschland. Danke und Guten Aben!  

Hear Yo La Tengo in conversation through the first hour of the show which also features some of their favourite records. Plus archive concert tracks from Bob Marley and The Wailers and That Petrol Emotion.

With bleak midwinter melodies from the Blue Nile in concert from 1990 and sunnier fayre from Jackson Browne live in 1972. Sessions include Kate Rusby playing in 1999, the year of her Mercury Music Prize nomination.



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