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A searchable database for BBC Radio 6 Music – Radcliffe and Maconie's The Chain, officially the longest listener-generated thematically linked sequence of musically based items on the radio.

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7989. Judee Sill – The Kiss

Judee Sill

Suggested by Phillip in Cramlington

^ A kiss link…

 

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7988. Close Lobsters – I Kiss The Flowers In Bloom

Close Lobsters

Suggested by Juliet in Leeds

^ A rose is a flower…

 

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7987. Marv Johnson – I’ll Pick A Rose For My Rose

Marv Johnson

Suggested by Tim in Hyde

^ A rose link…

 

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7986. Barrington Levy – Black Roses

Barrington Levy

Suggested by Nik in Brandside

^ From Black Rose to Black Roses…

 

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7985. Sad Café – Black Rose

Sad Cafe

Suggested by Jayne in Bolton

^ A book link, The Go-Betweens were named after L.P. Hartley’s 1953 novel The Go-Between and Sad Cafe took their name from Carson McCullers’s novel The Ballad of the Sad Café…

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7984. The Go-Betweens – Going Blind

The Go-Betweens

Suggested by David in Lancaster

^ The Triffids and The Go-Betweens are both from Australia, plus the fictional monsters The Triffids cause The Great Blinding to the human population, so from that to ‘Going Blind’…

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