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====1. The King of Rock ''(0:00:00)''==== | ====1. The King of Rock ''(0:00:00)''==== | ||
[[Ian Camfield]], "The King of Rock", stands in for [[Karl]], who is on holiday in [[Lanzarote]]. Camfield's brought in some Christmas tunes but mainly, this is the rock programme. Camfield is 14 but been in radio for 15 1/2 years. [[Ricky]] wants to know Camfield's four pillars of rock and the king who stands astride them. | |||
[[ | ====2. Ricky's Flatulence ''(0:03:06)''==== | ||
[[Stephen Merchant]] talks about Ricky's flatulence "problem". Ricky doesn't like spending time in the toilet as he may miss out on some funny conversation, so he goes as little as possible. His farts make Steve's eyes "bleed". [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemmy Lemmy] never changes his boots and his rider is a 100 pack of Marlboros. | |||
==== | ====3. What Are Your Thoughts On Xfm ''(0:06:06)''==== | ||
Ricky does a Camfield impression and Steve questions Camfield on his feelings on [[Xfm]] as a whole, to which he replies "it's not quite [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_105.4_FM Magic]", which he has his eyes on. Camfield wants to play the Eagles. Ricky and Steve won't be long for the station and want to see Camfield carry it on. Ian doesn't look like a rocker but he reckons the days of rockers looking like Lemmy and smelling like Ricky are over anyway. | |||
====4. Do You Want Me To Do the Dance? ''(0:09:23)''==== | |||
Karl has forgotten to tell them the email password, so email Camfield to get in touch. ''Heat'' described Karl as a bald little Manc twat. He's probably sitting in the ash now, reading his Rich Hall book. Steve speculates on what an annoying holidaymaker Ricky must be. | |||
==== | ====5. The Cleanest Arse in Modern Magic ''(0:11:35)''==== | ||
''Fairytale of New York'' is still brilliant. Steve talks about his visit from [[Derren Brown]], and the fact that he's got a bidet. He says "I've never got my head around it", to which Ricky replies "you're not meant to". Have people in France seen the flush toilet yet? Extended bidet chat. Remember when they tried to get Karl to shower with their mate Johnny? | |||
====6. Chinese Gay Fellas ''(0:16:50)''==== | |||
Ricky wonders if Richard Ashcroft might want to not be associated with their show. He also comes to the realisation that there are a billion people in China, and one in ten people are homosexual. | |||
==== | ====7. We're So Ill-Educated ''(0:18:14)''==== | ||
Ricky heard a DJ in the week who commented on the Lennon/Yoko Christmas song. Is Camfield aware that if all the Chinese people jumped up and down at once, it would cause a tidal wave that would destroy America? Steve thinks that's why they built the Wall, and why America is involved in the space race. Some racist chat to follow. What is the title of the leader of China? Someone phoned up to include that some of the homosexuals in China are women. Is Siam in China? | |||
Steve | ====8. A Christmas Con ''(0:22:04)''==== | ||
Ricky does some Classic Gold banter. Steve retells the story of how distraught he was when he bought a PlayStation 2 for £20 more than another shop was charging. He loves online shopping for bargains. Steve is intimidated by teenagers. Once some nerds called him a geek. He goes on to tell about how he was conned by some aggressive teenage girls who said they were doing a sponsorship for no reason apparent to Stephen. He fobbed them off with £3. Steve is worried about the old people they might be ripping off. | |||
==== | ====9. The Monolith of Rock ''(0:26:27)''==== | ||
Camfield berates Ricky for not playing the entire Who song. Keith Moon is Ricky's favourite drummer. Camfield tells some stories about the rockers he's hung out with. [[Gays Go Out Too Late|Karl reckons the gays go out late]]. Steve thinks Ian is like the kid in ''Almost Famous''. Camfield can't tell them some of what he's seen. If you stay up for two days, the best thing to do is eat some yoghurt. | |||
Ricky | ====10. Do You Actually Speak Like This, Ian? ''(0:30:53)''==== | ||
Ricky and Ian chat about The Darkness, and Ricky brings up Slade. Another addition to the Pillars of Rock. Ricky and Steve have Ian do some proper DJ chat. | |||
==== | ====11. Name That Group ''(0:33:28)''==== | ||
Did The Darkness just talk about bellends? Who is Ian's fourth addition to the Pillars? A competition for the heaviest most mental band names. Their king is obviously Tommy Vance, but do the kids know who he is? Ian worries that he's going to get a lot of bidet emails. Ricky's former band names amuse Steve, and the worst was "The Sacred Hearts". | |||
[[Image:SeonaDancingoutdoors.jpg|right|300px|thumb|A dyke at a wedding...]] | |||
====12. Wossy Wings In ''(0:37:38)''==== | |||
[[Jonathan Ross]] rings in and chats with the gang. He has a suggestion for a name for the best ever rock band name - "Blump". He talks about a picture of Ricky in his younger years, and says he looks like a "dyke at a wedding". Ross is masturbating now. | |||
==== | ====13. The Best Ever Rock Band ''(0:41:12)''==== | ||
Ricky puts in two band name suggestions: Tungsten Lung Hemorrhage and God Dildo. Others are: Balls of Steel, Brainhammer, Tumour Fish and Deathlehem. | |||
====14. Humanity Manatee ''(0:42:58)''==== | |||
Ian was going to go see Rainbow but Graham Bonnet had cancelled due to sickness, proven by the doctor's certificate posted. Listener Ben won the band name contest with Deathlehem, and they riff about the rock opera they would perform. Massive props to Ian for coming in. Ricky has been greatly impressed with his DJ skills and a brief recap of the show's highlights. Next week is a Best-of. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
* Ian Camfield's four pillars of rock are as follows: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemmy Lemmy], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Moon Keith Moon], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Richards Keith Richards], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Plant Robert Plant] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Vance Tommy Vance] as the king who stands astride them. | |||
==Ian Camfield's four pillars of rock | |||
==Playlist== | ==Playlist== | ||
Feeder - ''Comfort in Sound'' <br> | |||
Oasis - ''Merry Xmas Everybody'' <br> | |||
Thin Lizzy - ''Don't Believe a Word'' <br> | Thin Lizzy - ''Don't Believe a Word'' <br> | ||
British Sea Power - ''Carrion'' <br> | |||
The Pogues | The Pogues feat. Kirsty MacColl - ''Fairytale of New York'' <br> | ||
Richard Ashcroft - ''Check the Meaning'' <br> | Richard Ashcroft - ''Check the Meaning'' <br> | ||
John Lennon & Yoko Ono - '' | John Lennon & Yoko Ono - ''Happy Xmas (War is Over)'' <br> | ||
Jona Lewie - ''Stop the Cavalry'' <br> | Jona Lewie - ''Stop the Cavalry'' <br> | ||
The Who - ''Won't Get Fooled Again'' <br> | The Who - ''Won't Get Fooled Again'' <br> | ||
Pharrell ft. Jay-Z - ''Frontin''' <br> | Pharrell ft. Jay-Z - ''Frontin''' <br> | ||
The Darkness - ''( | The Darkness - ''Christmas Time (Don't Let The Bells End)'' <br> | ||
Kings of Leon - ''Wasted Time'' <br> | |||
Rainbow - ''Since You Been Gone'' <br> | |||
Paul Di'Anno - ''Santa Claus is Coming to Town'' | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:33, 2 May 2021
Xfm Series 3 November 2003 - January 2004 List of episodes |
Episodes:
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Track Listing
1. The King of Rock (0:00:00)
Ian Camfield, "The King of Rock", stands in for Karl, who is on holiday in Lanzarote. Camfield's brought in some Christmas tunes but mainly, this is the rock programme. Camfield is 14 but been in radio for 15 1/2 years. Ricky wants to know Camfield's four pillars of rock and the king who stands astride them.
2. Ricky's Flatulence (0:03:06)
Stephen Merchant talks about Ricky's flatulence "problem". Ricky doesn't like spending time in the toilet as he may miss out on some funny conversation, so he goes as little as possible. His farts make Steve's eyes "bleed". Lemmy never changes his boots and his rider is a 100 pack of Marlboros.
3. What Are Your Thoughts On Xfm (0:06:06)
Ricky does a Camfield impression and Steve questions Camfield on his feelings on Xfm as a whole, to which he replies "it's not quite Magic", which he has his eyes on. Camfield wants to play the Eagles. Ricky and Steve won't be long for the station and want to see Camfield carry it on. Ian doesn't look like a rocker but he reckons the days of rockers looking like Lemmy and smelling like Ricky are over anyway.
4. Do You Want Me To Do the Dance? (0:09:23)
Karl has forgotten to tell them the email password, so email Camfield to get in touch. Heat described Karl as a bald little Manc twat. He's probably sitting in the ash now, reading his Rich Hall book. Steve speculates on what an annoying holidaymaker Ricky must be.
5. The Cleanest Arse in Modern Magic (0:11:35)
Fairytale of New York is still brilliant. Steve talks about his visit from Derren Brown, and the fact that he's got a bidet. He says "I've never got my head around it", to which Ricky replies "you're not meant to". Have people in France seen the flush toilet yet? Extended bidet chat. Remember when they tried to get Karl to shower with their mate Johnny?
6. Chinese Gay Fellas (0:16:50)
Ricky wonders if Richard Ashcroft might want to not be associated with their show. He also comes to the realisation that there are a billion people in China, and one in ten people are homosexual.
7. We're So Ill-Educated (0:18:14)
Ricky heard a DJ in the week who commented on the Lennon/Yoko Christmas song. Is Camfield aware that if all the Chinese people jumped up and down at once, it would cause a tidal wave that would destroy America? Steve thinks that's why they built the Wall, and why America is involved in the space race. Some racist chat to follow. What is the title of the leader of China? Someone phoned up to include that some of the homosexuals in China are women. Is Siam in China?
8. A Christmas Con (0:22:04)
Ricky does some Classic Gold banter. Steve retells the story of how distraught he was when he bought a PlayStation 2 for £20 more than another shop was charging. He loves online shopping for bargains. Steve is intimidated by teenagers. Once some nerds called him a geek. He goes on to tell about how he was conned by some aggressive teenage girls who said they were doing a sponsorship for no reason apparent to Stephen. He fobbed them off with £3. Steve is worried about the old people they might be ripping off.
9. The Monolith of Rock (0:26:27)
Camfield berates Ricky for not playing the entire Who song. Keith Moon is Ricky's favourite drummer. Camfield tells some stories about the rockers he's hung out with. Karl reckons the gays go out late. Steve thinks Ian is like the kid in Almost Famous. Camfield can't tell them some of what he's seen. If you stay up for two days, the best thing to do is eat some yoghurt.
10. Do You Actually Speak Like This, Ian? (0:30:53)
Ricky and Ian chat about The Darkness, and Ricky brings up Slade. Another addition to the Pillars of Rock. Ricky and Steve have Ian do some proper DJ chat.
11. Name That Group (0:33:28)
Did The Darkness just talk about bellends? Who is Ian's fourth addition to the Pillars? A competition for the heaviest most mental band names. Their king is obviously Tommy Vance, but do the kids know who he is? Ian worries that he's going to get a lot of bidet emails. Ricky's former band names amuse Steve, and the worst was "The Sacred Hearts".
12. Wossy Wings In (0:37:38)
Jonathan Ross rings in and chats with the gang. He has a suggestion for a name for the best ever rock band name - "Blump". He talks about a picture of Ricky in his younger years, and says he looks like a "dyke at a wedding". Ross is masturbating now.
13. The Best Ever Rock Band (0:41:12)
Ricky puts in two band name suggestions: Tungsten Lung Hemorrhage and God Dildo. Others are: Balls of Steel, Brainhammer, Tumour Fish and Deathlehem.
14. Humanity Manatee (0:42:58)
Ian was going to go see Rainbow but Graham Bonnet had cancelled due to sickness, proven by the doctor's certificate posted. Listener Ben won the band name contest with Deathlehem, and they riff about the rock opera they would perform. Massive props to Ian for coming in. Ricky has been greatly impressed with his DJ skills and a brief recap of the show's highlights. Next week is a Best-of.
Trivia
- Ian Camfield's four pillars of rock are as follows: Lemmy, Keith Moon, Keith Richards, Robert Plant and Tommy Vance as the king who stands astride them.
Playlist
Feeder - Comfort in Sound
Oasis - Merry Xmas Everybody
Thin Lizzy - Don't Believe a Word
British Sea Power - Carrion
The Pogues feat. Kirsty MacColl - Fairytale of New York
Richard Ashcroft - Check the Meaning
John Lennon & Yoko Ono - Happy Xmas (War is Over)
Jona Lewie - Stop the Cavalry
The Who - Won't Get Fooled Again
Pharrell ft. Jay-Z - Frontin'
The Darkness - Christmas Time (Don't Let The Bells End)
Kings of Leon - Wasted Time
Rainbow - Since You Been Gone
Paul Di'Anno - Santa Claus is Coming to Town
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