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I occasionally see Don Letts DJ out- usually as a gig warm up, and he never seems to play anything you wouldn't expect him to. I don't have a great Reggae knowledge but he always seems to play tunes I recognise and ALWAYS plays a few Clash songs (excpected, i know).


Thinking about it, 6music seems quite under-represented when it comes to Reggae. Cerys and some of those others i mentioned (Coe, Robinson, Ravenscroft, Huey) occasionally play a tune or two, but surely there's scope for a late night show dedicated to reggae once a week.

titch juicy Wrote:

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> I find that if you don't listen before 7pm, except

> on Sundays, then you can't go wrong. Although,

> i've always had a weakness for Lauren Laverne, but

> have never really listened to her show.

>

> I find that listening to Marc Riley, Tom Robinson,

> Gideon Coe, Tom Ravenscroft, Stuart Maconie's

> Freakzone, Cerys Matthews, Jarvis Cocker (is he

> still on?), Huey Morgan (most of the time), Craig

> Charles, Iggy (but I think he's gone now) is

> guaranteed to enhance your life.


This is spot on. Lauren Laverne's voice grates with me for some reason... like she's always got a blocked nose. And she tries a bit too hard at times. Tom Robinson is brilliant. John Cooper Clarke sounds like Saville which puts me off a bit.

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