Advertisement

Accessibility links

British Broadcasting Corporation

Explore the BBC

Nemone

Nemone

audio help

On Air Now: 13:00 - 16:00

Listen Live

The Young Hero Latest
Why can't I throw a frisbee anymore? Where have all the bargain charity shop records gone? Catch up with Gid's latest ponderings via the simulated living room that is the message board


Tuesday 18th Nov.
David Bowie goes vaguely drum and bass in his 1995 Wembley concert whilst The Cribs enjoy themselves in Bristol. Also session tracks from The Zep and sweet Gene Vincent!
 
MISSIVES BOARD
"Summer's over" sang classy Britpop outfit Rialto in 1998 and they're not wrong, so as we hurtle towards December what better way to keep out the winter chill than compiling a Christmas mix tape?  
6 Music ORANGE messageboard icon  Is your Christmas soundtrack Shakey or (Greg) Lakey? Discuss on the Message Board!
Have your say
Have your say
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 messageboard.
Correspondents Correspondence
Have your say
Duffer! Duffing
Ever bemoaned modern life or behaved in an old-fashioned manner?  We want to know about it because chances are, you're a Duffer!
Go toGet Duffing!
Gallery View the Duffer gallery
Have your say
Paintbox Jury Paintbox Jury
Paintbox Jury is taking a well deserved summer break!  You can still submit artwork for when it returns (date tbc). arrow  Send in new artwork here!

Gideon Coe - Wist Wagon

Contact Us

Contact Gideon
gideon.6music@bbc.co.uk
Text on 64046
(Network charges apply)

Listen Again

The Howling Bells made Leicester sound windswept and desolate with a set at their Summer Sundae 2006 concert and Deep Purple continued to party like it's 1974 at the Kilburn National.

Generation X and the Von Bondies oscillate wildly in concert. Excellent young performer Patch Williams is featured from a Tom Robinson Introducing session.

With concert archive from Arthur Lee's Love from Glastonbury 2003 and Wire entertained at an early ATP weekend in 2000.

Week 46 is safely negotiated with contrasting live sets from Antony and the Johnsons and Green on Red and some lovely guitar work from John Fahey for John Peel from 1987.

Play 6ixel Original


Explore the BBC

Advertisement

BBC © MMVIII

The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets (CSS) enabled. While you will be able to view the content of this page in your current browser, you will not be able to get the full visual experience. Please consider upgrading your browser software or enabling style sheets (CSS) if you are able to do so.