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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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6669. The Ivy League – Tossing and Turning

The Ivy League

Suggested by John in Spofforth, near Wetherby, North Yorkshire

^ An ivy link…

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6668. British Sea Power – The Voice Of Ivy Lee

British Sea Power

Suggested by Jim from Brighton

^ Boats sail on the sea…

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6667. The Levellers – The Boatman

The Levellers

Suggested by James in Wigan

^ From the album The Boatman’s Call to…

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6666. Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds – Lime Tree Arbour

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

Suggested by Alistair in Surrey

^ Green is the colour of a lime, and a river is what a boat can float on, so to the album The Boatman’s Call…

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6665. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Green River

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Suggested by John in Southampton

^ Do You Remember was on the album Primary Colours, so to a primary colour of light, green…

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6664. The Horrors – Do You Remember

The Horrors

Suggested by Connor Harle in Hebburn

^ Hüsker Dü means Do You Remember in Danish…

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