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    My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 19. The Hallé Orchestra, Sheffield City Hall, 6th October 1979

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    About this Episode

    Roger goes to his first classical music concert with on/off girlfriend Sheena. 

    She prefers Colin Blunstone to the Buzzcocks, and Joyce Grenfell to Joy Division. How will they get on?

    Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.

    Artwork: Rionagh.

    Sound FX: Freesound. 

    Courtesy of Obasound, Roby Caso, Angel Perez Grandi, Kerri (flute) and Jus (cellos).


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