The most recent episode for this show was broadcast on the 5th June 2011
Left Of The Dial
0900-1000 20.02.10
the underground velvet underground
This week: an attempt to quantify Midlake's standing as a good band following a live show that veered dangerously close to Jethro Tull; the triumphant return of Gil Scott-Heron; and proof of John Cale's total dominance of Lou Reed in the #1 Record, Sabotage/Live.
Posted at 19:37, 19th February 2010
playlist
| You Got Yr. Cherry Bomb | |
| Spoon | Merge |
| Home Is Where The Hatred Is | |
| Gil Scott Heron | RCA |
| New York Is Killing Me | |
| Gil Scott Heron | XL |
| Chris Defends: the new Midlake album, even though it was terrible live | |
| Winter Dies | |
| Midlake | Bella union |
| Wet Hair | |
| Japandroids | PolyVinyl |
| Street Hassle | |
| Lou Reed | Arista |
| #1 Records: John Cale - Sabotage/Live | |
| Mercenaries (Ready For War) | |
| John Cale | Spy |
| Walkin' The Dog | |
| John Cale | Spy |
| Walking The Dog | |
| Rufus Thomas | Stax |

