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09/02/2013

A Welsh rock special with exclusive highlights from The Blackout's Bridgend gig, Matt Tuck from Bullet For My Valentine on the phone and a Budgie album you have to hear before you pop your clogs.

A Welsh rock special.

Bethan catches up with Gavin Butler from The Blackout and has exclusive tracks from their gig in Bridgend.

Matt Tuck from Bullet For My Valentine is on the phone talking about what it's like to record an album in Thailand.

Unsung Welsh Rock hero, Glyn Mills picks a Budgie album to hear before you pop your clogs.

And Buffalo Summer are ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Introducing Act Of The Week.

2 hours, 30 minutes

Last on

Sat 9 Feb 2013 19:30

Music Played

  • Kids in Glass Houses

    Saturday

  • Amen Corner

    Let The Good Times Roll

  • Stereophonics

    Indian Summer

  • Straight Lines

    Escapology

  • The Joy Formidable

    The Maw Maw Song

  • Pulp

    After You

  • 6 Nations French Connection – Naouel Zenaidi

    • Woodkid

      Wasteland

    • Aline

      Elle M'oubliera

  • My Bloody Valentine

    Only Tomorrow

  • The Vestals

    Perfect Pain

  • Funeral for a Friend

    The Distance

  • Man

    Puella! Puella!

  • Unsung Hero – Glyn Mills

    • The People The Poet

      Because Of The Blues

    • Budgie

      I Can't See My Feelings

    • Budgie

      Napoleon Bona Parts One and Two

    • King and Country

      One For The Weekend

  • ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Introducing act of the week

    • Buffalo Summer

      A Horse Called Freedom

  • Interview – Matt Tuck

    • Bullet for My Valentine

      Riot

  • Recorded live in concert – The Blackout

    • The Blackout

      Start The Party

    • The Blackout

      Children Of The Night

    • The Blackout

      Ambition Is Critical

    • The Blackout

      Higher And Higher

  • Badfinger

    Rock Of All Ages

  • Dora Nadine

    Welcome To Hollywood

Broadcast

  • Sat 9 Feb 2013 19:30

On ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Sounds: The Story of Miwsig

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