Adam Walton playlist and show info: Sunday 1 January 2012
This week's show is .
It was the most mortifying moment of my broadcasting career so far. Yep, even worse than introducing Blazin' Squad at the Big Buzz in Cardiff (they never recovered either, thankfully). Definitely on a par with walking into Nick Cave's chest whilst tipsy at the 1994 Glastonbury Festival: "If you wanna kiss me, just ask; I can always kneel down for ya..."
It was the moment I finally arrived at our studio in Wrexham on the afternoon of 23 December 2011, lifted the fader and made fulsome, almost tearful, apologies for being an hour late. I've never been this late for an interview. And who was the recipient of this torrent of shabby excuses and hand-wringing apologies? Gruff Rhys, that's who.
I know how to pick 'em, I certainly do.
Fortunately Gruff is more of a gentleman than my tardiness deserved, which is why - for this, my last Sunday night show after 11 years of banjaxing late weekend insomniacs - I can treat you to an in depth interview with one of our greatest songwriters and musical visionaries. We don't talk much about what I'd intended (particularly Super Furry Animals), but we cover a lot of other ground that I've rarely heard Gruff discuss before: the east German secret police; Bethesda in the late 80s; the Welsh music that most inspired him early on. It's a long, broad-ranging chat with some choice tracks sprinkled in between. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed recording it. When I'd stopped blushing.
There was also a rosy hue to my cheeks the night that Georgia Ruth came and played a gig for us at the Gwydir Hotel in Betws Y Coed on 23 November 2011. That was due to the wonderful good spirit in the room, the open fire and the great music. I have 15 minutes of Georgia's enchanting set for you - a fine warm-up to get you excited for her first vinyl EP (In Luna) which will be released on Recordiau Gwymon on 20 February.
Just before Christmas Llwybr Llaethog released their 13th album, Curiad Cariad. It's a typically fascinating synthesis of dub, hip hop and shuddering grooves. They were unique when they started in the 80s. They're just as unique and compelling now. And they treat us to an insight into their dub roots and influences with a half-hour dub set.
And Ben Hayes comes in to treat us to a long swathe of transcendent musicianship from Caravan.
It's a great way to kiss goodbye to the Sunday nights. So, please note that our show moves to Saturday nights, 10pm to 1am, from this Saturday 7 January. I do hope you can join us in our ongoing celebration of Welsh music, either live or via the iPlayer.
Please continue to send new releases and demos as high quality mp3s or download links to: themysterytour@gmail.com.
Or to the postal address below:
´óÏó´«Ã½ Wales
Canolfan y Diwydiannau Creadigol/Centre for the Creative Industries
Prifysgol Glyndŵr/Glyndŵr University
Wrecsam/Wrexham
LL11 2AW
So, make a note in your crisp, new diaries, in your calendar app, or in crayon on the kitchen wall: Saturday 7 January 10pm.
Many thanks/diolch o galon, Adam Walton.
- 'Mountain People'
Wales
- 'Shark-ridden Waters'
Bethesda
- 'Oh Warra Hoo!'
Brazil / Bethesda
- 'Aisere I Love You'
France
- 'Chastity Drive'
Cardiff
- 'Ocean ( Live )'
Aberystwyth / Cardiff
- 'Bones ( Live )'
Aberystwyth / Cardiff
- 'A Slow Parade ( Live )'
Aberystwyth / Cardiff
- 'If We Were Words (we Would Rhyme)'
Bethesda
- 'Y Baban Bach'
Bethesda / Gwynedd / Cardiff
- 'Christopher Columbus'
Bethesda
- 'Whale Trail'
Bethesda
- 'Gwn Mi Wn'
Bethesda
- 'Breichiau Hir'
Bethesda
MAFFIA MR HUWS - 'Gitar Yn Y To'
Bethesda
LES MORRISON - 'That's The Way The World Goes Round ( Live )'
Bethesda
- 'Y Teimlad'
Cardigan
- 'Let Robeson Sing'
Blackwood
- 'Un Deg Saith'
Gwynedd
- 'Honey All Over'
Bethesda
- 'New Allergies'
Lancaster
- 'Can't Be Long Now / Francoise / For Richard / Warlock'
Canterbury
- 'Limits'
Canterbury
- 'I'm Alright'
Kingston, Jamaica
- 'Electro Sîan'
Blaenau Ffestiniog / Cardiff
- '300 Years Of The Grassroots'
Kingston, Jamaica
- 'Mera Desh ( Remix )'
Blaenau Ffestiniog / Cardiff
- 'A Ruffer Version'
Kingston, Jamaica
- 'Ai Bod Dub'
Blaenau Ffestiniog / Cardiff
- 'A Harder Version'
Kingston, Jamaica
- 'Byd Mor Wahanol'
Blaenau Ffestiniog / Cardiff
- 'Skylon!'
Bethesda
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