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Guy presents from his flat in Manchester, playing songs that last three minutes or less, including classics from The Beatles, Neil Young, Cream and others.

Guy Garvey the lead singer of Elbow presents his show from his flat in Manchester. This week's theme is songs under 3 minutes - we've classics from Neil Young, Cream and The Beatles to name but a few.

We also find out what Mark Potter from Elbow's favourite song is and what tune the band always listen to before a performing a gig. Beckypedia also makes an appearance with a tune from Latin Jazz percussionist Willey Bobo.

If that wasn't enough to tickle your taste buds in That Was The Sky At Night Week That Was Guy looks back to this week in 1973 and finds out what Prince Philip was up to.

2 hours

Last on

Sun 30 Aug 2009 22:00

Music Played

  • Nick Drake

    From The Morning

  • Fleetwood Mac

    Black Magic Woman

  • Joan As Police Woman

    Christabel

  • The Rolling Stones - Street Fighting Man

  • Queens of the Stone Age

    Feel Good Hit Of The Summer

  • Dinah Shore

    Falling In Love With You

  • My Morning Jacket

    Wordless Chorus

  • Hawkwind

    Hurry On Sundown

  • Steely Dan

    Do It Again

  • Rogue Wave

    Lake Michigan

  • Cream

    Strange Brew

  • Animal Collective

    My Girls

  • Van Morrison

    Astral Weeks

  • Richard Hawley

    For Your Lover Give Some Time

  • The Beatles

    The Fool On The Hill

  • Bob Dylan

    Your Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go

  • The Durutti Column

    Sketch For The Summer

  • Radiohead

    Morning Bell

  • Neil Halstead

    Witless Or Wise

  • Jefferson Airplane

    White Rabbit

  • Willie Bobo

    Spanish Grease

  • Bowerbirds

    Hooves

  • Helen Shapiro

    Walk On By

  • Johnny Flynn

    The Wrote And The Writ

  • Sly & the Family Stone

    Poet

  • Diane Cluck

    Easy To Be Around

  • The National

    Fake Empire

  • Neil Young

    Tell Me Why

  • Ray Charles

    Midnight

Broadcast

  • Sun 30 Aug 2009 22:00