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BBC Lancashire Introducing with Sean Mcginty… 25th September 2008

2 Eki 2008, 11:58

On the show...

Hola BRYAN peeps!

Sean, Shelley and Charlie were all sat in the studio, tummies rumbling, when (from a mist of BBC radio presenters who had assembled sheep-like in the open centre to look at exciting things on a screen and listen to a man talking) BIG food arrived…yummy!

There was a first for radio, too. Gerald Jackson (he of the Monday night classic music programme) popped in to tell us about Morning Call. Sean had been filling desperately while he tried to work out what on earth he was on about when the legend that is Gerald Jackson swept into the studio like a knight on a white charger to put Sean on the right track again. He walked among us. He told us stuff... thank you.

After we had been fed, we made a naughty stereotypical joke (om om om…) but were just kiddin'! Just to clarify, Liverpudlians are NOT thieves, well some might be, but the vast majority exude love and kindness. So to confirm then, "Scouse-house" is not when you come back home and your most treasured possessions have been taken away in a stolen van. It's a kind of dance music.

The lovely students from Blackburn College found some real gems of people talking about stuff for us, 'I like Arctic Monkeys' and 'there's no where to go in town that cheap… and good', awww they're a nice lot, aren't they? We thank them for their efforts and look forward to more groovy radio stuff from them over the coming weeks.

REVELATIONS IN THE STUDIO! A technological stride in CD cases, the lever operation is almost organic (Ed: tut, tut sean!) the CD just pops up ready to play from the plastic case and Shelley shows off her brand new sexy nails.

Trappist, right, gave an interview, and in the cool fashion, discussed the subjects of the variations of the word Trappist you can get just by taking out letters, rap, trap…etc. There were others but BBC values prevented us from speaking of them. They also said some mega cool things like 'higgledy piggeldy' and 'we have twelve songs'. And oh how they chuckled when Sean played them Barry Manilow, that was until they succumbed to his charms (that's Barry's musical charms btw).

Shelley songs were all the rage today, somehow. She brings new, fresh, unsigned talent from all over the North West, and bloody good they were too! She played Burn by The Forge, which we all agreed sounded like California… although only Sean had been and he thinks Mama Cass IS California or she ate it... or something.

If you walk just past house 666, you get to an even more sinister place, and today we met Norman and Maureen, the residents of 668, they are the NEIGHBOUR OF THE BEAST. The elderly couple don't mind living next door to Beelzebub, although they do think the dead body's are occasionally a bit of an eyesore. Check out Steve Royle on a Saturday morning from nine o'clock on BBC Radio Lancashire for more of this kind of nonsense.

If YOU want to get involved just email us here at sean.mcginty@bbc.co.uk or myspace us! www.myspace.com/seanmcgintyintroducing

Adios until next time,

Charlie and Sean
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This week’s playlist...


ArmrugCar Trouble
Fox CubsÇalYou Never Learn
Kings of LeonÇalSex on Fire (ooooohhh what a track!)
Morning CallA Little Late
Sky LarkinFossil
I Call Shotgun - two tracks from one band
The Hot Melts(I Wish I Had) Never Been In Love.
Cage the ElephantÇalIn One Ear
The ForgeBurn
Sons and DaughtersThis Gift
The Street LightJust Give Me
The Glove PuppetsWouldn't You
TrappistAlcoletch, Derrogator, Terrortears
Sound MarshalsWhere No One Knows Me
The Young KnivesRumour Mill.
Johnny ForeignerÇalEyes Wide Terrified
Music by NumbersÇalStatic
A Silent Film - Two Days

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