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Hi guys i would like to draw your attention to 'Jonsey's Jukebox'
It is a radio show presented by Steve Jones from the Sex Pistols and it is a really great show.
It is a bit like Jonathon Ross but on the radio and with more music. basically Jones seems to have loads of pulling power because of his iconic reputation and manages to get the biggest names from the entertainment industry to come on the show for a chat/interview
oasis, pete townshend, ian brown, kiefer sutherland, the list is huge
with the musicians he gets on he usually does a song with them on his acoustic guitar like with kaiser chiefs he did Anarchy in the UK with them, and he also did an acoustic version of Anarchy with some carol singers. also did Submission with Ian Brown
it is broadcast monday to friday from 12pm-2pm LA time so dunno what time that is here but I go to http://jonesysjukebox.blogspot.com/ and listen to it or just seach in google
in between the interviews there is music which comes from jones collection and its usually great
hard to believe that what seems like a good natured, funny englishman with a broad range of musical tastes was once one of the most hated men in britain and spent most of his youth in a young offenders institution
It is a radio show presented by Steve Jones from the Sex Pistols and it is a really great show.
It is a bit like Jonathon Ross but on the radio and with more music. basically Jones seems to have loads of pulling power because of his iconic reputation and manages to get the biggest names from the entertainment industry to come on the show for a chat/interview
oasis, pete townshend, ian brown, kiefer sutherland, the list is huge
with the musicians he gets on he usually does a song with them on his acoustic guitar like with kaiser chiefs he did Anarchy in the UK with them, and he also did an acoustic version of Anarchy with some carol singers. also did Submission with Ian Brown
it is broadcast monday to friday from 12pm-2pm LA time so dunno what time that is here but I go to http://jonesysjukebox.blogspot.com/ and listen to it or just seach in google
in between the interviews there is music which comes from jones collection and its usually great
hard to believe that what seems like a good natured, funny englishman with a broad range of musical tastes was once one of the most hated men in britain and spent most of his youth in a young offenders institution