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Bore Da, Sir Tom Jones!

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Last broadcast on Fri, 30 Jul 2010, 07:00 on BBC Radio 6 Music.

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Danny & Rich sit in for Shaun with the marvellous Sir Tom Jones. Matt Everitt delivers an irreverent take on the day's music news all nestled around the best breakfast soundtrack, think northern soul to new folk; rock 'n' roll to indie disco. New tracks from the likes of Frank Turner, School Of Seven Bells, Steve Mason and Chemical Brothers along with the back catalogues of Hendrix, The Smiths and The Beatles....need we go on?

Rich Entertains Sir Tom Jones With His Ukulele

Legendary pop icon Tom Jones muses over Rich Glover's wonderful adaptation of 'Delilah' during a recent interview at BBC 6 Music.

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Tom Jones with Danny Wallace and Rich Glover

Music and featured items

  1. Chapter 1

    Interview: Tom Jones

    Welsh pop legend Tom Jones chats with Danny and Rich about the inspiration behind his new album, Praise & Blame.

  2. Chapter 2

    Live: Oompah Brass Band (Part 1)

    The rather exciting five-piece Oompah Brass band polish up their trumpets for a spot of breakfast rock recreation.

  3. Chapter 3

    Interview: Oompah Brass Band

    Discover their roots, their music, and details of their brand new Edinburgh show, The A-Z of Oompah.

  4. Chapter 4

    Live: Oompah Brass Band (Part 2)

    Tom Jones-themed Oompah from the brass ensemble, plus a lovely poem from resident poet, Murray.

  5. Eddie Kendricks Eddie Kendricks Keep On Truckin' (Part One)

    Motown
     
  6. Vampire Weekend Vampire Weekend White Sky

    Contra, XL, 1
     
  7. Rilo Kiley Rilo Kiley IT'S A HIT

    Brute/Beaute Records
     
  8. JamesCome Home

    Fontana
     
  9. John Lennon & Plastic Ono BandInstant Karma

    Parlophone
     
  10. Best Coast Best Coast Boyfriend

    CD SINGLE, Wichita, 1
     
  11. Yeah Yeah Yeahs Yeah Yeah Yeahs Heads Will Roll

    CD SINGLE, Geffen, 1
     
  12. Super Furry Animals Super Furry Animals SOMETHING FOR THE WEEKEND

    Creation Records
     
  13. T. Rex T. Rex Debora

    Telstar
     
  14. The Jesus and Mary Chain The Jesus and Mary Chain Happy When It Rains

    Blanco Y Negro
     
  15. Elbow Elbow Forget Myself

     
  16. Fatboy Slim Fatboy Slim The Rockafeller Skank

    Skint Records
     
  17. Edwyn Collins Edwyn Collins Losing Sleep

    Losing Sleep, Heavenly Records
     
  18. LCD Soundsystem LCD Soundsystem Drunk Girls

    CD SINGLE, DFA/Parlophone, 1
     
  19. Arcade Fire Arcade Fire We Used To Wait

    Mercury
     
  20. Sleigh Bells Sleigh Bells Tell 'Em

     
  21. Tom Tom Club Tom Tom Club Wordy Rappinghood

    Single, Island
     
  22. Foo Fighters Foo Fighters Long Road To Ruin

    ECHOES, SILENCE, PATIENCE & GRACE, RCA
     
  23. School of Seven Bells School of Seven Bells Windstorm

    CD SINGLE, FULL TIME HOBBY, 1
     
  24. Frank Turner Frank Turner Try This At Home

    CD SINGLE, XTRA MILE, 1
     
  25. Depeche Mode Depeche Mode Just Can't Get Enough

    Me Without You O.S.T. - Various, Columbia
     
  26. The Chemical Brothers The Chemical Brothers Another World

    Parlophone
     
  27. Elliott Smith Elliott Smith Baby Britain

    Dreamworks
     
  28. Bob Marley & The Wailers Bob Marley & The Wailers Lively Up Yourself

    Tuff Gong
     
  29. Donovan Donovan Sunshine Superman

     

Broadcast

  1. Fri 30 Jul 2010
    07:00

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