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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8163. New Order – Leave Me Alone

New Order

Suggested by Mick in Torquay

^ A lies link with the Power, Corruption & Lies album from which the song is taken.

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8162. Low – Lies

Low

Suggested by Paul in Stamford, Lincolnshire

^ A link from High to Low

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8161. The High – Box Set Go

The High

Suggested by Phil in Manchester

^ A The High link…

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8160. The High Llamas – Nomads

The High Llamas

Suggested by Alan in Huddersfield

^ Taken from their 1996 album Hawaii so an Hawaiian link…

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8159. Pavement – Blue Hawaiian

Pavement

Suggested by Claire from Inverness

^ Pavement curated an All Tomorrow’s Parties festival line up in 2010 that Camera Obscura were on.

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8158. Camera Obscura – Cri Du Coeur

Camera Obscura

Suggested by Mark in Carlisle

^ Coeur is the French for heart.  So from Capt. Beefheart to …

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