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This episode we have returning guest and sometimes co-host Ian Irvine back on the pod to catch up on his life moves, incels and of course, comedy.Closing track is 'Incel' by MCHDListen to the track here: https://soundcloud.com/mchd97/incelor check out all their music here:https://soundcloud.com/mchd97Visit www.jamiejacksonati.com to see all my crap. Cheers!
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On this episode, we have Jon "Lofty", a DJ-come-IT whizz and we have a wide-ranging conversation. The first half is a deep-dive into trauma, therapy, and recovery, whilst the second half is mostly about music, videos, blooper reels and any old chat.The closing song is by Choir! Choir! Choir! And is a cover of ‘Working for the Weekend’ originally by Loverboy.Listen to the track here:https://soundcloud.com/choir-choir-choir/choir-choir-choir-sings-2
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This episode we have musician and artist Ed B on to talk about leaving his job and investing full time in his talents. Dom also joins us as we sit in his garden on a lovely sunny day and talk about television, UFOs, evolution, conspiracy theories, and David Icke. We also do a lot of pull-ups because we're alpha males. Definitely. Closing track is ‘Watching Television (NPR Tote Bag Mix)’ by Karlo Takki.Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/karlo-takkiBandcamp: https://karlotakki.bandcamp.comWebsite: http://takkimedia.com/
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Yes, hello and welcome to another episode off the Early Late Night review, where we're joined by creative and academic powerhouses Maren and her partner Alex, who talk about stand up comedy, politics, Brexit, Comedy Unleashed, graphic design and the differences between Germany and the UK. TOTAL BANTER FOREVER.Ian also joins us to explain to everyone he's still Scottish. Just. Closing song is a cover of David Hasselhoff's 'Looking for Freedom' by a band called Rodos you can check out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHIohCUNtzc
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In this episode we celebrate close friend and general person Tom B returning from Australia to start his London life. We're also joined by another person called Tom and of course Ian turns up.Loads of banter on the banter train to Banterville. Unfortunately this train terminates as Low Energy Crewe. But it's a free ride, so what do you expect? Laters.
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For this episode, we're joined by (award winning!) comic Belle Fin as she lets us into her lovely Westminster pad to chat about music and creativity. And we somehow end up down a self-help rabbit hole.This episode is also spliced with exasperated real calls to the Tory Head Office as for some reason Belle Fin's number is also mistakenly given out as some sort of Tory hotline for moaning.The closing song is an instrumental of 'Hello' by Lionel Richie that is performed by Gilles Petry on his Yamaha Genos. You can view this snazzy keyboard and performance on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BT1id4ZQcFM
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This episode we are joined by the very funny stand up comic Philipp Carl Kostelecky (@CheeseCakePCK) as we have a small drink and talk about life, the universe and er, geography, which is frankly, confusing. Ian Irvine also joins us, laughing too loud into the mic, as usual.
The closing song is a cover of The Waterboys song ‘Old England’ by Charnia, an acoustic duo from Leicester. Their Soundcloud page is here: https://soundcloud.com/charniaacousticduo -
This episode we're joined by seasoned actor and now stand up artist Andy Obeney and we talk about terrible gigs, terrible schools, being in bands, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and calling people the c-word.Also joined by rent-a-Scot Ian Irvine.
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Welcome to Season 3 of the Early Late Night Review Show!
We start by interviewing actor, comedian and Aussie Dan who has left Sydney to live in London and find fame and riches. Unfortunately we offer none of those things but onwards and upwards. Also joined by resident gob-for-rent Ian Irvine who also talks about taking to the comedy stage. Enjoy you mothers! And fathers. -
On this episode I'm joined by Tom A who essentially talks about three things in order: Teaching is hard // music that is good // computers are nuts. That just about sums this up. Closing track is one of Tom's own songs, called 'Finite Wisdom' by his one man pseudo-post-techno-coldwave outfit Revulsion.
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This episode we're in Brighton during the World Cup where we talk about er, mostly other things actually, including getting "Hulk Hoganed". We're joined by Ben Cosmos, Ian Irvine and James Lovell.Closing number is a live version of 'Real American' by Rick Derringer - Hulk Hogan's entrance music.
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This week is a fast moving chat covering all things political (sorry) with Ant and Tim aka Fredric Effects. We even discussed Brexit for the first time in 18 episodes without hitting each other. Credit to K*nt and the Gang for a clip of his Nick Clegg song and the closing number is a cover of Man! I feel Like A Woman by the wonderfully named Colin Surname.
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This week features regular talking jock-o-mouth and pseudo-co-host Ian M as we discuss our trip to the flotation tank centre, his trip to Mexico, Trevor McDonald, Jet from Gladiators and Prefab Sprout (ask your mum). Essentially lots of post-ironic banter for the jilted generation. Mostly.
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Lots of people on this week's episode. All revisiting idiots and opinion mouths. Varied chat about castration, live music in pubs and live castration in pubs. Also lots about goal setting. Got to be motivated yeah?Closing number is Peter Wheeler's 'Blues Have Got Me By The Balls'https://soundcloud.com/peter-wheeler
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This episode we're with mild-mannered grunge-head Aaron C as he chats to us all about Derry, music and not so much about Tim Lovejoy, which is a shame. Though, he's kind enough to play us a tune. Therefore the closing number is 'This Bruise' by Aaron. Obviously.
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The one where I talk at you for 40 minutes about being in bands and there are some adverts. No really. Though the story is ok and there are nice bits of music spliced in between the narrative. Give it a listen. First episode without a guest. Normal service resumed sooner or later, yeah? Enjoy.All music is written and owned by me, so no one take this episode down, yo.Closing track is a nostalgic demo of 'Bird on a Wing' by "LKS".
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Welcome to Season 2! This week we're joined by regular talking human Ian as we chat with his dominatrix friend about all things, er, dominatrix-y. There's also a question section and some jingles. What else do you want? This is free yeah?
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Back like a bad smell in an old house after a brief hiatus where you thought you'd fixed the problem, this episode is an inebriated late night chat about er, Phil Collins mainly. Ian M and Tom P join us and add voices and sounds when appropriate. The closing track is the wrestler Curry Man's entrance music. Oh yes.
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This week we're having much merriment in an Air B'n'B in Bayswater, London, joined by half-Aussie, half-English couple Tom and Faith and regular loudmouth Ian. The closing song is an acoustic cover of Walk by Pantera, sung by Blazej Lominski and played by Thomas Sladek.
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Yes that's right, it's a highlights show. Or in this case, perhaps a lowlights show, as we revisit all the proper bantery bantz and interesting facts from episodes 1 to 10. The closing song is the Pearl and Dean theme song, otherwise known as 'Asteroid' by Pete Moore. Toodlepip.
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