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Rod Stewart’s love of tall models & Dublin’s love of Lizzo (Podcast)

Rod Stewart’s love of tall models & Dublin’s love of Lizzo (Podcast)

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It’s a cosy November night and Andrea and Niall are talking attending that Lizzo Olympia gig on Sunday, Mango x Mathman’s Casual Work album, Rod Stewart’s love of tall models (?), Tyler The Creator’s festival audience’s hate of Drake, Spotify blacklists, Give Us The Night and tracks from Jape, Rosalia, FKA Twigs and Villagers.

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The rundown

Lizzo played Dublin and we were there!

Drake getting booed at Camp Flog Gnaw!

Has Spotify got a blacklist?

Reasons to be cheerful

We all know ladies man Rod Stewart is a fan of tall models but did you know he also likes building tall models?

James Blunt tweets again

Give Us The Night make progress

Songs up for discussion
FKA Twigs – Sad Day
Rosalia – A Palé
Jape – We Threw A Dead Thing Overboard
Villagers – Do You Know?

Album of the week
Mango x Mathman – Casual Work

What’s consuming you?

His Dark Materials, Catch & Kill by Ronan Farrow, Euphoria, Silicon Valley, Classical Music,

Closing track:
Danny G & the Major 7ths – Time the Healer feat. Fehdah & Zaska

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