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Re: Friday's gig


  • Subject: Re: Friday's gig
  • From: Stuart Winfield <stuart@li...co.uk>
  • Date: Wed, 04 Dec 2002 18:44:08 +0000

on 2/12/02 8:32 pm, Philip Rush at philip_rush@ye...fsnet.co.uk
wrote:

> Dear Blue Aeroplane Wing Walkers
> 
> On 'Late Junction, (radio 3) they played a marvellous track from a Gerard
> Langley CD of largely acoustic music with 'classic' poetry texts read in
> that distinctive Langley way over the top.
> 
> One track was all we got.
> 
> Where's the rest?
> 
> Philip
> 
> PS Where can you get application forms to play with the BAs?
> 
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Do you have any idea when Late Junction played the Langley track?

If it was within the last week, you may be able to replay the show from the
BBC website. I had a brief look but could not see any Langley credited
titles in the playlists.

Stuart W

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