Tunes, musings, and our Album Of The Weekend, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road by Elton John. It turns 45 next month, and has an 11 minute long opening track - what's not to like!
Mary Anne Hobbs poses six burning questions to Cat Power, ahead of the release of her tenth studio album Wanderer Show more
The FLC man brings you all the good stuff. It's your weekend, he just plays the music. So jump on board Huey's soul train, which also has stops at punk, funk, hip hop and disco. Show more
Liz is joined by Phil May from The Pretty Things for Legend In Your Own Lunchtime and chats with a listener about an album they think is All Killer No Filler Show more
DJ Shadow sits in for Gilles in a special takeover show. He has three hours of eclectic selections, stories and exclusive tracks and presses play on some of his rarest vinyl. Show more
Craig’s guest tonight is Raphael Saadiq from Tony! Toni Tone and Lucy Pearl. Show more
Tom meets Cocteau Twin turned Bella Union record label boss Simon Raymonde, ahead of a special show on London's South Bank with his band Lost Horizons Show more
Hand-crafted playlists from creators of underground and experimental music. This week Soap & Skin plays tracks by a Bulgarian folk choir, experimental German pop and Leonard Cohen. Show more
Cerys talks to Joe Strummer's widow Lucinda Tait about the new Joe Strummer 001 compilation. Radcliffe and Maconie chat to Shirley Manson and Colin MacIntyre is Liz Kershaw's guest Show more
6 Music Recommends... the New Music Playlist in one handy bite-size programme. Show more
6 Music Live Hour
The Montrose Avenue, Racing Cars and This Poison.
1 hour on 6 Music
Available for years
The Montrose Avenue at Glastonbury in 1998, plus a session recorded by Racing Cars on this date (9th September) in 1976 and one by This Poison (22/11/1987). Show more
Author of the Commitments and Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha, Roddy Doyle, chooses his favourite songs and talks about what they mean to him. His selection includes Nick Cave and Wilco. Show more