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Monday - with John Foxx

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Last broadcast on Mon, 3 Oct 2011, 13:00 on BBC Radio 6 Music.

Synopsis

Mark and Stuart begin the week with Ex-Ultravox singer and electronic pioneer John Foxx popping into the studio. He talks about his UK tour with John Foxx And The Maths, during which he'll be performing material from new album Interplay as well as classic songs from early Ultravox and his solo career.

Music played

  1. Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin Immigrant Song

  2. White Denim White Denim Is And Is And Is

  3. The Cardigans The Cardigans Lovefool

  4. The Who The Who Bucket T (Chain)

  5. Loch Lomond Elephants & Little Girls

  6. Noah and the Whale Noah and the Whale Waiting For My Chance To Come

  7. The Flaming Lips The Flaming Lips Fight Test

  8. Florence + the Machine Florence + the Machine Shake It Out

  9. Heaven 17 Heaven 17 Penthouse & Pavement

  10. Arctic Monkeys Arctic Monkeys Suck It & See

  11. Blur Blur There’s No Other Way

  12. The Horrors The Horrors I Can See Through You

  13. CAKE CAKE The Distance (Chain)

  14. Ultravox Ultravox Young Savage

  15. The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones Jumpin’ Jack Flash

  16. Dave & Ansel Collins Double Barrel

  17. Real Estate Real Estate It’s Real

  18. The White Stripes The White Stripes Hotel Yorba (Chain)

  19. DJ Shadow DJ Shadow I’ve Been Trying

  20. PJ Harvey PJ Harvey The Last Living Rose

  21. The Clash The Clash London Calling

  22. Elvis Costello Elvis Costello New Amsterdam

  23. Morrissey Morrissey I’m Throwing My Arms Around Paris

  24. Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins Jenny Lewis with The Watson Twins You Are What You Love

  25. The Orb The Orb Perpetual Dawn

  26. M83 M83 Midnight City

Broadcast

  1. Mon 3 Oct 2011
    13:00

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