“Is there no end to this man’s talents?”, I hear you cry! Or do I just hear you cry? . . . .
If you are a fan of great music then, as the saying goes, you ain’t heard nothing yet! So why am I doing a radio show as well as photography? Well, I’ve always had a great interest in music and it is a real passion of mine. I thought it would be a good idea to share some of the tracks from the Garfield vaults with you all. With an eclectic mix of tunes, the aim of the show is for me to play some great music from my collection of over 75,000 songs along with a few anecdotes, memories and laughs along the way. It’s been a great hit so far, occasionally I will do a live broadcast now and again so stay tuned and if you’d like notifications, just like my page on facebook to keep up to date with the latest news!
Generally I’m accompanied by four dogs in my home studio so I cannot stress enough that this is an entirely unprofessional production, especially if someone comes within 3 miles of home and they all start barking!!!!
If you’d like to get in touch, email me here or get in touch via Twitter: @iangarfield.
The most recent shows are available below, just click below to listen to each one – you’ve also got the option to listen in a pop-out browser or download to listen to later.
At the sign of the swinging cymbal – Brass Incorporated
Living for the city – Thad Jones/Mel Lewis
Sylvia – Focus
Skatin’ – Deodato
The Winds of War Theme – Geoff love and his Orchestra
Electric worm – The Beastie Boys
Silhouette Hula – Wout Steenhuis
Bad Penny Blues – Humphrey Lyttleton
Soul Coaxing – Raymond Lefévre
* REQUEST * – Albatross – Fleetwood Mac
Judy in disguide (with glasses) – Norwegian Big Band
Carnaval de Paris – Dario G
Top hat, white coat and tails – Billy May
Try (from “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service) – John Barry
* REQUEST * A touch of velvet, a sting of brass – Mood Mosaic
Something for nothing – MFSB
Night Train – Billy May
Crockett’s theme – Jan Hammer
Birdland – Weather Report
Roulette – Russ Conway
Promenade – Werner Müller
* REQUEST * Saturday night at the duckpond – The Cougars
Amour, Émoi… Et Vous – Guy Bonnet and Roland Romanelli
Somethin’s cookin’ (from “The Italian Job”)- Quincy Jones
Yellow Submarine – Gordon Langford
* REQUEST * Theme from “The Magnificent Seven” – Geoff Love and his Orchestra
Son of Hotta – Sky
Swingin’ Shepherd Blues – Ted Heath and his Orchestra
* REQUEST * Clog Dance – Violinksi
The Flag wavers – Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
* REQUEST * Telephone and rubber band – Penguin Cafe Orchestra
* REQUEST * Astronomia – Vicetone & Tony Igy
What a wonderful world – Joey Ramone
Ticket To Ride – Carpenters
It’s My Life – No Doubt
My Name Is Jack – Manfred Mann
Mighty Quinn – Julie London
Sesame Street – Gladys Knight and the Pips
Every Little Thing He Does Is Magic – Shawn Colvin
It’s in his kiss – Helen Shapiro
Gypsies, Tramps And Thieves – Cilla Black
Anyone Who Had a Heart – Dusty Springfield
Suspicion – Terry Stafford
You’re no good – Andrew Oldham Orchestra
Moonlight Serenade – Frank Sinatra
Yesterday – Matt Monro
The house of the rising sun – Dolly Parton
Walk on by – Alan Price
Carry on Cabby – City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
MacArthur Park – Donna Summer
Light my fire – Mike Flowers Pops
That’ll be the day – Bobby Vee
Sunny – Count Basie & The Mills Brothers
River Deep, Mountain High – Harry Nilsson
Come Back My Love – Darts
Old Town – The Corrs
One Fine Day – Rita Coolidge
Singing the blues – Kay Starr
Everytime We Say Goodbye – Ray Charles & Betty Carter
I’ve Got My Mind Set On You – George Harrison
Let’s face the music and dance – Diana Krall
Bring me sunshine – Willie Nelson
Lucille – The Everly Brothers
Raining In My Heart – Peter Skellern
Don’t stand so close to me – The Police
Fever – Peggy Lee
Ruby (Don’t take your love to town) – Kenny Rogers
Superted TV theme
The air that I breathe – The Hollies
I will wait for you – Itzhak Perlman and Michel Legrand
Lowdown – Boz Scaggs
Matrimony – Gilbert O’Sullivan
Everybody’s got to learn sometime – The Korgis
Theme from Mahogany – Michael Masser
My affair – Kirsty MacColl
Rene and Georgette Magritte with their dog after the war – Paul Simon
Pass me by – Peggy Lee
Your mother should know – The Beatles
Thank u very much – The Scaffold