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EPISODE · Jan 1, 2024 · 1H 59M

The Friday Rock Show - 42 - Audrey’s Piste

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Adrian and Tony have cooked up an unforgettable episode chock-full of surprises. Hear the inside scoop on the Bergen music scene straight from Audrey Horne's Toshie. Then bust out laughing as the hosts read and react to wild letters about a cranberry sauce radio stunt gone wrong and a creepy bathroom encounter. With its unpredictable mix of music, comedy, and peculiarity, this episode is one you definitely don't want to miss. The Friday Rock Show No. 42 has jumped into the shell suit, slapped on the goggles, hoiked up the neck gaiter mask and clicked into its K2 alpine skis to launch down the black slopes of Kvamskogen in Western Norway.  There are no Øs in sight 'round here as producer Tony Wilson with savant presenter Adgeen Byrne head out into the cold once again and arrive in the 'copter at the Norwegian resort of Kvamskogen.   They took the tunes, pulled down the bobble hats and tore up the piste. They interviewed singer Toshie from Audrey Horne over the phone and had lots of great listeners' letters read out live on air.    There were big sick ones from Jagger, Clement, Payter, Jo Hoff, Tucker and the BEST day EVER for The Gabbler. We played moshin' metal music too from all sorts of lads and lassies.  So if you like that sort of thing, with fun and frolics with presenters, then you'll love this! And who wouldn't?  A&M create original explicit storytelling. We make HD audio podcasts to sternly tongue your earhole. We try not to follow others, don't cross the easy fields and have lived in blissful ignorance across millennia in the backwoods of Wicklow, Ireland.  We make audiofilm adventures. Full effects-laden audio productions with plots, characters and immersive sounds. It takes about 70 hours of production in writing, recording and editing to make 1 hour of output. We take lumps out of each other as we sculpt our latest mutation.  To relax we switch on the mics, open our lungs and bellow out this type of 2-hour rock show, playing the best music dug up on a Friday. Tautologically titled 'The Friday Rock Show' it's just us and a few listener letters, which are lovingly read out on air. It's DJ Adgeen Byrne and producer Tony Wilson spitting and sparring to send you into sonic convulsions.    Started in 1987, this saga has continued down through the ages with over 500 stories read out on air, from a wide variety of intriguingly demented souls. So find us, follow, subscribe and like.  @aandmstudios1987  #frs  #audioadventure  #mosh  Promo video: https://youtu.be/oT6W7V9PCuI?si=EAk9XZ8PK0K5FkcK © Copyright A&M.

Adrian and Tony have cooked up an unforgettable episode chock-full of surprises. Hear the inside scoop on the Bergen music scene straight from Audrey Horne's Toshie. Then bust out laughing as the hosts read and react to wild letters about a cranberry sauce radio stunt gone wrong and a creepy bathroom encounter. With its unpredictable mix of music, comedy, and peculiarity, this episode is one you definitely don't want to miss. The Friday Rock Show No. 42 has jumped into the shell suit, slapped on the goggles, hoiked up the neck gaiter mask and clicked into its K2 alpine skis to launch down the black slopes of Kvamskogen in Western Norway.  There are no Øs in sight 'round here as producer Tony Wilson with savant presenter Adgeen Byrne head out into the cold once again and arrive in the 'copter at the Norwegian resort of Kvamskogen.   They took the tunes, pulled down the bobble hats and tore up the piste. They interviewed singer Toshie from Audrey Horne over the phone and had lots of great listeners' letters read out live on air.    There were big sick ones from Jagger, Clement, Payter, Jo Hoff, Tucker and the BEST day EVER for The Gabbler. We played moshin' metal music too from all sorts of lads and lassies.  So if you like that sort of thing, with fun and frolics with presenters, then you'll love this! And who wouldn't?  A&M create original explicit storytelling. We make HD audio podcasts to sternly tongue your earhole. We try not to follow others, don't cross the easy fields and have lived in blissful ignorance across millennia in the backwoods of Wicklow, Ireland.  We make audiofilm adventures. Full effects-laden audio productions with plots, characters and immersive sounds. It takes about 70 hours of production in writing, recording and editing to make 1 hour of output. We take lumps out of each other as we sculpt our latest mutation.  To relax we switch on the mics, open our lungs and bellow out this type of 2-hour rock show, playing the best music dug up on a Friday. Tautologically titled 'The Friday Rock Show' it's just us and a few listener letters, which are lovingly read out on air. It's DJ Adgeen Byrne and producer Tony Wilson spitting and sparring to send you into sonic convulsions.    Started in 1987, this saga has continued down through the ages with over 500 stories read out on air, from a wide variety of intriguingly demented souls. So find us, follow, subscribe and like.  @aandmstudios1987  #frs #audioadventure #mosh  Promo video: https://youtu.be/oT6W7V9PCuI?si=EAk9XZ8PK0K5FkcK © Copyright A&M.

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