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Now Playing: Johny's 20th Anniversary Festive 50 Number Ones
Paul Rooney - Lost High Street

'Broadcast One' - Dandelion Radio's 1st compilation album

A mammoth record of 20 shows spanning 45 hours for June - in celebration of our 20th birthday.
Simon joins in with his first show since 2009 and we have the first part of a 'documentary' looking back over our history.

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Click here to visit Johny Row's pageJohny's 20th Anniversary Festive 50 Number Ones
I am certain everyone would have noticed that Dandelion Radio is turning 20 right? Out of the teenage years and maturing into manhood like a fine wine.

On my 20th Anniversary special show I look back at every Festive 50 number one since our inception and ask current and former presenters to pick one song they would play for John if he was to return today and ask what he was missing out on.

Now Playing:
Paul Rooney - Lost High Street
Paul Rooney
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™The words of Paul Rooney's sung and spoken pieces deal with everyday subjects that are made strange via lo-fi post-punk experimental-folk music or by narrative daftness, stressing the absurdity of our attempts to make meaning out of the world.

From 1998 to 2000 he released three lo-fi punk pop albums as the band ‘Rooney’ (see http://www.last.fm/label/Common+Culture), featuring in John Peel’s Festive Fifty in 1998, as well as recording a session for Peel's Radio 1 show a year later (which was re-broadcast on BBC 6 Music in 2016). The lyrics of every Rooney song obsessively described mundane life, from looking at found photographs to doodling on a call centre shift. Paul's next release, the 2007 12" single Lucy Over Lancashire, released on SueMi Records of Berlin and featuring a monologue by a satanic Lancastrian 'spryte of the air', was described by Marc Riley of BBC 6 Music as "a masterpiece". His work has been played on BBC Radios 1, 3, 6 Music, Cymru and Scotland amongst many other stations. His first full length album since 2000, Futile Exorcise, experimental post-punk folk revenant songs of ghosts playing poker and haunting toilet seats, was released in 2017 on Owd Scrat Records.

From 2000 he has also made audio-visual and text art works for galleries, that, like the records, mostly present an oblique take on ordinary moments and familiar places – along with the pasts that haunt them. http://www.paulrooney.info/about-2/
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Before that we played:
David Bowie - Blackstar
Girl Band - Paul
Cuban Boys - The Nation Needs You
The Wedding Present - Two Bridges
Savages - Husbands