The Chain

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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5515. Broken Bells – Holding On For Life

Broken Bells

Suggested by Alistair in Surrey

^ Danger Mouse produced The Good, The Bad and The Queen, so to his duo with James Mercer…

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5514. The Good, The Bad and The Queen – Green Fields

The Good, The Bad and The Queen

Suggested by Jo in Brighton

^ A The Good, The Bad And link…

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5513. Ennio Morricone – The Good, The Bad And The Ugly

Ennio Morricone

Suggested by Dave in Carmarthen

^ A bad link…

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5512. Michael Jackson – Bad

Michael Jackson

Suggested by Sue in Stockport

^ From good to bad…

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5511. Blur – Good Song

Blur

Suggested by Lucas in County Durham

^ From Tank to the album Think Tank and this track from it…

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5510. The Stranglers – Tank

The Stranglers

Suggested by Reg in Swindon

^ In a war you might see a tank…

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