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Fool's Motherload – The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 394

  1. Fool's Motherload - The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 394 Perry Bax 1:53:37

NEW FOR SEPTEMBER 1, 2020
Digging for music in all the right places . . .

Fool’s Motherload- The Best Radio You Have Never Heard Vol. 394

1. World Destruction – Time Zone
2. Hate For Sale – The Pretenders
3. Never Let Me Down (live) – Depeche Mode
4. Waiting In The Wings – Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin
5. Compulsion – Martin Gore
6. This Is The Day – The The
7. Munich (live unplugged) – Corinne Bailey Rae
8. Surfer Girl – Dave Alvin
9. This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) (live) – David Byrne
10. Birthday Carol – Todd Rundgren
11. Allison Road (unplugged) – Gin Blossoms
12. Trippin’ Billies (live unplugged) – Dave Matthews Band
13. Possession (unplugged) – Sarah McLachlan
14. Right As Rain – Adele
15. Walls Come Tumbling Down – Paul Weller
16. A Way – The Bolshoi
17. Monster Monkeys – The Boomtown Rats
18. The Passenger – Siouxsie And The Banshees
19. Lack Of Water – The Why Store
20. Song Within a Song (live) – Camel
21. Firth Of Fifth (live) – Genesis
22. Chunga’s Revenge – Robby Krieger

The Best Radio You Have Never Heard.
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Perry Bax Podcast Producer

Perry Bax was an early advocate of podcasting, launching his unique mix of rock-based music in 2004, the early years of MP3 players. It seemed there was a void in the musical universe, which wasn't catering to the needs of music fans who were serious about music both new and classic. Seeking to fill this gap, Perry launched The Best Radio You Have Never Heard podcast in 2005 as a format without borders, a rock podcast without limitations and a unique production style that is rivaled by none. His show now boasts loyal listeners around the world.

With traditional radio becoming more and more regimented, The Best Radio You Have Never Heard has become a niche where listeners can relive the days of early 70's freeform FM mixed with today's contemporary artists, and tracks by their favorite artists that have never graced the terrestrial airwaves. With more music than time in his biweekly rock podcast, Perry estimates he hasn't repeated more than 10-15 tracks since the show went live on the World Wide Web.

Music without borders for a global audience...this is truly The Best Radio You Have Never Heard.