This is ALBUM CLASH!
We start a new clash this week as Tim introduces the first half of our 'live albums recorded in unusual venues' matchup by taking us through Johnny Cash's 1968 classic 'At Folsom Prison'. As we talk about the album with our usual meandering whimsy we take in all sorts of peripheral matters, including:
- A lovely chat about going to gigs in churches (which, in hindsight, would make more sense on next week's show),
- Tim goes all Michael Douglas in 'Falling Down' over the tuning of Johnny Cash's guitar,
- One of us reveals their love of Sports Entertainment,
- And (as seems customary) we have another load of chat about drugs.
Also in this week's show, in a continuation of our 'can't get you out of my head' feature, find out how a coffee machine put Kev in mind of a piece of throwaway 80s synth pop, and Tim harks back to a time when TV talent contests were not dominated by a man with a high waistband and distressingly white teeth. We also talk about some music that we like.
*** TRIGGER WARNING - one of the songs on this week's album contains themes of domestic violence. If you are affected by this then please know that there are people who can help. In the UK you can contact Refuge on 0808 2000 247 (24-hours a day) or visit www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk (live chat available Monday - Friday 3pm - 10pm) ***