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What possible justification there could be for banning all extinct in my belly in protest from anywhere in London I believed then that that decision was disproportionate and dangerous and to day of judgement in the high court has been dictated that the Met Police says it will now study the ruling carefully nearly 60 people have been treated for breathing difficulties following a suspected carbon monoxide leak in Kent around 45 fighters as well as a specialist chemical unit was sent to a commercial site near Maidstone earlier today but no one was seriously hurt in the incident Marks and Spencer says it's pushing ahead with this turnaround plan after its pretax half year profits dropped by 17 percent the retailer says there have been issues in its clothing and home departments the 2 time Olympic champion Nicholas Adams has retired from boxing the 37 year old who's also the w b o wild flyweight champion has been advised she could lose her sight if her eyes suffer any more impacts b.b.c. 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And 8594 knowing if you support anything or you can text triple 3 Start your message with the word Bristol. County on b.b.c. Radio Bristow we've got the Mr B.'s podcast is about holy. Outplaying do we crowned. The holy is my house fund of the Week this week. We will hear a lot of such another bit of a chat with a band as well they come in tonight so I have a chat with them very shortly we have also got the Mr B.'s podcast from Mr. They've uploaded another incredible podcast and part. Of the episode of my. Favorite mystery solving. In Iran 25 minutes time. Track of the week from to play for you he's got the most captivating voice and real infectious online as well I'll play you my truck of the week after half past 9 tonight. And if you're making quite an enduring stuff well this is the show for you record. Your video pictures of the upload are right now at the b.b.c. U.k. Slash upload and play it on your p.c. Radio in Bristol get yourself on the b.b.c. Played your content and guest on end up playing. Live an hour and one day on the way up to Benny Blanco Calvin Harris. And I find you don't know. I cannot sing. so. You know. I think we should recap who's who and who does well let's start over here . Writing the song saying. You do have everything. That. I did. You all get together because you're all from different places we've just been discussing that before we start the chop you know we've got people from Liverpool Darby Sheffield you know you're from Copenhagen from ball oh you know your proper local lot like it is about you know yeah about well yeah that's how we met good stuff so you 2 have known each other for a while but yeah yeah longer than a few months before we met the others but we did some recording before we started up the road north then and then we all know that in the September perfect so you've been playing together since then oh yeah well I mean hoping to have. Joined as a band. Because it was it was made here and has it made us feel great wonderful Yeah you know really breaking out yeah I don't really want to get into it and I was. And that's why it's because you know you get the job done you did it and it's been great to have your house ponder the recall this week you know sort of chap to the boys for the fence and I can go for you guys this is your last not in this week it's about you coming in to long Friday book you guys have been playing obviously you've mentioned for a couple of months now been together as a current set up. What's it been like sort of going on the journey discovering Isabelle songs that you've been learning them playing them to different audiences and a lot of stuff it's been a great sort of learning experience. Whenever you start to play for someone new because obviously material very fresh and. Especially coming together with people who you know I mean we met I think it probably a maximum a year ago so dealing with the musicians to me new material dealing with a new place to get there and here with me right now I'm always there's a lot of challenges involved with that but it's it's always like a massively fun process especially if you're able to. You know get on well. But yeah keep it for. I. Get on well with people which one day yeah and. One of them like the friends of call male Yeah yeah Ok. So this is you've obviously all but you're different backgrounds and you're all from different parts of the country did you have a sort of see self be in this situation playing with Isabel in a band or of you sort of had a little ambitions and stuff what your plans with the music with you stuff I saw it music when I was about 8 years old I used to play the I played cornet actually which is coming at it like a yes wash version of the trumpet Yes Now I normally describe it so I told him that I was about 8 and and then I did that for about 4 years I was a few a few jazz bands as to Parkville just just like you things yeah and then I just stopped playing I was about 12 or so prices so that was. Yeah I mean that's not ideal you know I didn't you try that you go for a while but I didn't go well. I won't Yeah when I was about 10 when I start the guitar because I. Actually yeah I said there's a joke I really want to get and then she actually turned up with 11 day and all I said I guess this is happening now so yeah just let me die. And yeah that's by radio just a few different things like fifty's stuff like. No lights so printer Jimi Hendrix phase as well as a lot of guitars to. Just mostly country for recently had and it's kind of led me to yeah I mean she's definitely you can see here that you know a lot of the influences. And she still play the corner No I don't I still got I still got my cornet I do intend to pick it back up one thing and you seem to get the process polish it for us yeah yeah pretty much yeah well that gave us a pretty similar starting point when I was a just going to school nonstop jazz bands whatever. Star and then back when I was starting to show. Killed I was in a bar and he gave a fair bit around Sheffield's But then the kind of all went to uni. We're still friends I was a book and then yeah just started on him and try to play with as many people as possible and then I mean he is doing that sort of stuff isn't it and you know yet to throw it in the deep end a lot of musicians altogether brought that before me feet a bit and see what's what's next for me to enjoy it makes me always made Yeah yeah I have to credit because there's just so many different options of different styles of music you can play. Stuff but there's loads of funky stuff going on that it's crazy so much. Let me run through all the keys Mr. Producer these guys really are after I started when I was pretty young I just I had lessons and I just really enjoyed it from day one Perry and then recently Isabel and I like music production now so on we met and we kind of exchanged ideas because behind me has songs and we just recorded them and we just kicked off for any and we've bounced off each other really nicely Yeah and you can take some of them but simple option stuff or yeah yeah so I'm recording the song some we we write some bops together just goes from there it's to kiss the been played every instrument on that every instrument yeah. Yeah. Yeah I mean it's am going to say me was a shelf thing and I actually think oh well. It's not it's more distant. So your keys in the session but you play a magnet you play for most companies but yes now it's in the studio because you can are not only mistakes you know when you're just. I mean physically now is also a digital production so yeah yeah you know I really like doing that you get something out of yourself when you do everything on it I suppose because it's really I knew what Isabel wanted I knew I wanted to do we just were pretty nicely in the middle. It was really easy to work with each other because I was just I had this on the banks can you that I had this on the drums can you play it and it was just it was yeah it was proper get found single and it was just really easy to work with someone who could just do everything yeah which helps I got yeah yeah yeah yeah it's useful Yeah very very good thank you find in like 10 musicians Yeah exactly. Violates television. Yeah well I started I was originally a violinist I mean from the age of 8 back when I didn't realise you could get bullied for playing an instrument I'm quite sure I found through ages 8 to 15 yeah I meant like when I was 16 I was like What is time to get some friends so I started writing this robot you can actually you know socialize with stuff and then and then you moved on to baseball and I'm not going to. Judge you now I just got to find the friends. Is a journey that from still play violin to playing bass now yeah yeah yeah you have to lose a lot of scale right now as of course I'm still trying to cope with stuff you know I still try and do a lot of how many for myself you know a lot of Irish stuff to. Anyone It's a violinist who plays Irish So how are you so please hire me I'm always free. You know it and then it's on the ranch been doing session work show for up and down the u.k. But you know such a beach so solidified into a band that yeah which is always a good place to be and I have to have like I think I'm safe so yeah so it's about these guy stuff talk about themselves big I'm up a bit more because I like he said they're quite modest but really Yeah absolutely I think these guys bring a huge amount to my sound and if you've heard Chris's guitar say that you would you would agree it's insane amount of talent and I feel super super lucky to have met these guys. Thank. You I think I think the road or them for that but obviously like everyone. We record the stuff and I actually haven't been lucky enough to record as a collective yet which we're about to do on Friday and Saturday which is very exciting but everything else is just being me and other random people that we sort of get together for the session. But when we play live it's just a completely different experience it's wonderful Let's talk a bit about the trucks that we played here on in from the session we played right switch the video that we filmed up on social media right now you've watched it would you think it's so exciting to have something like that film for us. To his lovely Yeah I know it's I'm really excited so you know some time for more and more people to see it yeah yeah get it we're going to shout out every writer I'm going out on it's only going to be upload Facebook pages you channel will secure on the website as well because he took a catch up led people that's yet to find it but it was a lovely lovely track Tell us about it by thinking what is writes about is about tarp right. So you haven't really made yesterday yeah we've got moments as Ok yeah and so this song is all kind of metaphorically speaking about finding it hard to let someone go how do I burn the very top it's sort of like I'm still stuck to you and I can't seem to let it go and I can't seem to forget about t. . And that's kind of the theme throughout the whole song it's a it's a tough listen if you get real listen to the lyrics it is quite normal because we've kind of mellow out to get a bit in the arrangement that we played yesterday it's a lot calmer than the lyrics might suggest that it could be so yeah if you listen carefully it means quite a lot Yeah imagine that you're in the studio on Friday recording middle of these guys yeah yeah so. Going to record broke loose I'm outta here that's very that's a great great coincidence we're going to quote days cross the studio it's. Just outside yet they describe it. And yeah that's going to be really really good thanks they're going to be put all of these songs actually apart from juke box Paul going to be on the new album which I'm releasing into every play think Scott's biggest cross Yeah so excited to get those sort of. Yeah but that with the new sound that we've got going to classes a record of the money for gas in the family all right ever give you another plug Thank you. And speaking of another plug you guys have people to find out more about you guys whether they get on my website definitely and all social media is about Holly as well with an a and. You'll be able to find everything on Spotify is belly fat and if you head over to the people that pay she can click through to your Facebook page that the amount of money thanks for coming guys we became a little more Thank you very much thank you guys for coming in finding out tonight if you enjoyed it and yeah yeah it's been really really you have to say yes you are never going to. Thank you very much for coming to see you tomorrow yes is similar outlaying to with crown that b.b.c. Radio was still. Industry. As the. Names of your. Industry soon Radio to music we play just gets better and better. On the 2nd. Day Yes indeed very shortly much struck in a week from and also the Mr B.'s podcast in appalled. On the rights. Sweetie Shailesh mafia. With me out in Ca the local church if you just joined us when the blanket that keep it going on for 2 and a half hours of some wonderful stuff on the show tonight I'll tell you a bit more about afterlife. B.b.c. Radio Bristol travel right that it's half past 9. The m 47 bridge Eastbound is closed due to road works overnight between junction 2 and junction one on the m 5 in both directions there is a closure between junction 18 to junction 17 the Cripps causeway again for overnight road works on the trains as well a bit disruption delays of up to 25 minutes and cross country train services between Bristol Parkway due to signalling problems Great Western Railway this delays of up to 40 minutes and some cancellations on services between London Paddington and reading through to an instant haze and hauling didn't take it still being accepted on Chilton southwestern and London Underground services but that might affect you going to and from Bristol Temple Meads or Bristol Parkway anything else you've noticed give us a call it's a week 100855949 we can text triple 3 starting message with the word. B.b.c. Radio embraced still. Right then my truck of the week from Galway where his straight after this. Break. So you. Have a. Rest . Of us. Have a. Way and it really. Should Stop what you say and. Let me even play the. Rest. Of us. Short. Bus down on b.b.c. Radio Bristol uploaded the other part of the welcome to show its 25 to 10. Radio Bristow play with crowd track of the week. Goalie and the writing is an incredible track this guy's voice is captivity in his song right in infectious and this is the 1st truck taken from his new e.p. Student blues. The stars. Song. Sung. In the song. Gold. Love from God It's called Ryan is my track of the week. Lovely funky top it's of Maverick Saber about it next I say nice beautiful stuff right if you are making music get on the b.b.c. To. Load and send us your tracks we could be featuring you on the shy but it will start. Otherwise we. Get it on my website for the podcast Mr Pease of the next. Hour. Little make some b.b.c. Up late on b.b.c. Radio Bristol is 18 minutes and Chris packs a day with a light show of the 10 o'clock tonight but 1st on the next installment of the Miss to be pod cast taken from a to b. To compare him in Bath they've uploaded this podcasting whisper into many episodes in featuring all this week in Philip. People's favorite mystery solving. Geske it is the author of 3 novels each with a special combination of the humorous the surreal and the specifically historical things and jars of her latest one which introduces us to pride to define a detective in Victorian London the takes on the case of a very extraordinary missing child and to give you a taste of the atmosphere the book here is just a kid reading an excerpt from the things in jars. The big house his son too but for intruders moving through occurred was that the trust burden and breath of awake to loose floorboards and creaking do and night sleepers but the servants own the house keeper tightly and it need to night happened frill spear in particular the best inspects the linen carpets of the tree smiling and the piles have been fresh as clean as. The butler proper even in his night shirt sleeves patrols and interests in the bottles giggling coolness they ease out the kooks and cruel to him in honeyed voices they sing songs of late and violins and sunny hillsides and juicy forgotten liquid which means he grips his lantern and will not stop the housemates are in the midst dreaming of only buses and pantomimes the cooks knows fruity unpeeled and well soaked and when she's assaulted and Brandy scented is plum pudding she dreams of much a safe place she hunts them down as she sails in a source been over a grave you see. All the census in the tucked in heavy breathing before dawn quiet the big houses sighed and tonight but for our intruders hurrying out of the 7 story the dogs lie poisoned in the their muscles slept with spittle a breeze ruffling them. This is the breeze that came over the sea miles inland past woods fields and main to whisk the gravel in the drive and don't surround a rooftop chimney pots and whistle through the keyhole as the mice are wakeful and so too is the Me kitchen cat needles of to the fat helps sly inside and the snake tell us of the what is the biggest heist across the Copa you know throne room that shutters in the wake the ball now sees him as a round the house she goes on the side and we see. Attesting thank you very much this is something I was really curious about so I keep asking lots of people and I think with your reading it was particularly interesting do you read things out live as as you're writing I do I constantly read things out loud and I think I also do this to notice where I had Woodson or take them away and and so I'm sort of normally pacing the room in a dressing gown with a dog watching me. Not much in sections of my book but I do like it because I think it gives a sense of kind of red and I'm just the bits where you're kind of struggling I think when you're struggling to make sense of a paragraph it really helps to read it outline absolutely Have you ever tried words automatic reading function. Because that sounds a bit scary. I discovered this very recently my husband sold it to me and it is absolutely hilarious I recommend it you can choose a woman's voice in a man's films because sometimes I do and I send a text I think I would like to to my neighbor's phone so it comes through as because it doesn't have you know when you do the thing and you get a voice and they say the eagle has landed was that. Right I mean you know if you just come across because there is such kind of evidence flow in the text. That it does there is a natural for them and it is that really important more important for you all to write let me say I mean I'm sorry I tend to listen to a lot of poetry. Just because I pick up his forces really easily and start writing as somebody else I have to sort of avoid really actively 'd putting together the 1st. And I've always been really interested in the way that the spoken word really and I think what. So it links into the current storytelling element behind the book which is kind of my earliest influences kind of old traditions and it feels so natural that it should be smokin out loud in a way something that comes up noticed quite often when when people are so quite praising your books and helping them jars is the Yeah well the supernatural elements and it just made me wonder is that a difference that you make for yourself a toehold do you think about realism as a. As a criteria and anyway or is or is it just a story where anything can happen and you kind of don't differentiate between realism and the supernatural or the surreal as a really interesting question because I would I think my Ph d. Research has a magic realism or magical realism and I didn't really know that that was what I was doing before I discovered it I was going to tell you about that oh I get it then research. That's what I'm kind of theory but I suppose what I'm always interested in is stretching the fabric of. Reality as far as I can and so a lot of the supernatural elements happened in No no no parallel universe or anything else like that and so it feels also in my work quite linked into folklore and kind of all tiles and things and so it's just taking that kind of imaginative Persis one step further so if someone tells a tale about a child born who is different and might be a mirror it becomes an issue in. And so I think it's but I was feel like a woman to the British in a kind of reality that might even be quite gritty So it's not escapism coy it's just a way of trying to communicate experience which ones I have to ask of a state where you crave for magical realist fighters as you when you're doing research always a tricky one because it's so many I mean I I I did very much I always like the cartoon the way that she she uses kind of elements of that but I would say I was quite influenced of the South American magic much it really is too much where this tz. But I think also I was also looking at to try and kind of assimilate my Irish around and heritage and just to try and bring that in as well because I I really did feel like pretty much most of the stories my mum. The told me as a child when she could get it because there were these kind of strange strange elements to the I mean I think a lot of my research was based around what is this magic yet magical that isn't like about it 50 books later I thought if. I don't want it. Then Terry Pratchett just said it's a push waves and you write fantasy and now there's a depressing thing I mean you've got some absolutely amazing characters and things jars and I was wondering particularly about the ghost box of. A really great character it actually made us have a conversation in the shop about other crying solving do in that which are what couldn't. Your protagonist to buy herself is an interesting question and I think this idea of prime so ensures his has gone through so himself the 1st the day people has money and Mrs Cooley this kind of intergenerational friendship. And they sort of balance each other in a 2nd but we have more trend in the. And her house and I'd like Renata in the harder and in the home and yet in this book now we have brought the divine with yes the ghost of the dead Benno who forsook who drew be doing you but I mean I think you could read this book in 2 ways and so much is written it not to give too much away you could imagine Ruby as a figment of pride his imagination or you could imagine him is really really really you and but I think who that you kind of work together to kind of open each other out a bit and together that every team and I like that kind of in all the book what I've liked is this kind of the fact that they are quite different than. But they might even have the same ultimate purpose OCO in common but they definitely have this kind of their own moral code a compass and that tends to be heading in the right direction for both parties if that means and or both parts of one consciousness No choose to. Think that movie doing this that kind of fraction of bright is going to surprise people on stage of having. A side kick is that you can you know drift through wools and he doesn't need to have to work you to look at so but he's not quite used to that and I think he's he's you certainly well raised in some parts as a kind of go soules really protect the slightly but that is the Arnie in the fact that he actually called him physically protected too. But it's an interesting way and I'm part of the kind of crime solving them and all of the books has been this is hopefully phenomenal Banta between the 2 and that's really important and that's what humor comes out and kind of the just just in the fun. Thank you for listening to the Mr Pease podcast if you like the sound of any of the books we mentioned do have a browse through our to be nice and appalled reading list you'll find it missed to be some Perry and dot com poet slash pot costs where there's an archive of past episodes if you instantly thought of another mystery solving deal which you think should have been part of the list pleased to join the conversation on our Twitter page using the hash tag to peace in the pot let us know what we missed. If you enjoyed this episode to me there's a message on social media or on the podcast paint a very warm thank you to Jess kid at Scotland and Tommy for taking part in this episode. And as always thanks. But. Until next time. On jobs free in. Released after download and subscribe to the mysteries podcast Forever is a podcast from because there are some lovely conversations about different areas of fiction I'm right in Austin is fascinating lovely lovely stuff and you know if you're a podcast or get yourself all the upload. U.k. Slash upload and click on up load your content seen radio Bristol creator of Wallace and Gromit this is a fine how do you do is. Show a lot because he's just so funny and I love the way he does a phoning show but he's a big a reverend Should churches be closed on Sundays Sunday is a special day for shopping isn't it I love listening to. What I'm designing a character designing a set trying to think of a guy because I love the humor keeps me kind of smiling and laughing while I'm working t.v. And saying how many children if you go into the. Music business days from Day I love the way you. See radio Bristol. Tomorrow Steve Jobs they will reach out and see Randy Roy he'll discuss a fascinating new book embodying the yoga sutra tomorrow from a day with Steve Jobs the expert Henry sand and a look at Cowboy westerns and a feature about Planet Mars all that with the about tomorrow he on b.b.c. Radio Bristol Chris back to Up next he has got a brand new top 1010 and more tracks from the featured artist of the week John Allen and of course the run on Chris back as well is the quiz where you set the questions that will be with Chris Baxter at the 10 o'clock tonight. On the still. The Cadmus of the. Week that into this. Week and I'll get in. To live. Just. Pull me into the kitchen closer. And closer to the dentist is a. Good into. The. Game. Just told. Me. It. Was just plain. Silly. To. Say the rights and grow the middle maybe to anybody. Load with me out I'm proud that I will be back tomorrow night with more live session trucks from my house band of the week is a holiday we've also got here in the studio for a chat and the final part of the Mr B.'s podcast and don't forget by the white the show is all about you if you are making create in and doing stuff you can get your stuff featured here on upload by recorded it and upload it via the upload to b.b.c. Dot u.k. . It's as simple as going to that website to get itself featured on the b.b.c. And then you can so approximate on a lot sort of check me out on the b.b.c. In a kind of big deal of it. Right I will see it's a Morrow from 7 Chris boxed up next on f.m. The day before you leave and online for Weston super Mare to fill in break till Monday they says b.b.c. Radio in Bristol. After the latest b.b.c. Radio Bristol News that chatted with Moira b.b.c. News at 10 on more Alderson the deputy leader of the Labor Party has announced he's stepping down and won't stand for reelection next month told one. Since as the times come for him to start a different kind of life but he wants to see his colleagues do well in December poll I want every Labor member and every Labor supporter campaigning for the Labor team to make sure we can get a Labor government elected on December the 12th this is a very personal decision for me I've got lots of other things I want to do in life I'm trying to be a level 2 gym instructor I've got a book on White last January Meanwhile Boris Johnson has officially started the conservatives general election campaign addressing Party activists in the West Midlands the prime minister said if the Tories when he'll get Bracks it done is the old report when they get over that badly project in which this government is engaged in the idea and levelling up our country giving people opportunity across our country with better education better infrastructure and new technology that is what this government is all about earlier the Tory campaign got off to a shaky start when the Welsh Secretary Alan can's resigned his post it follows claims had indorsed a former aide as an election candidate even though he knew he'd been blamed by a judge for the collapse of a rape trial in other news hospitals in Nottingham have declared a critical incident due to exceptional pressures on their emergency services it means some routine operations have been cancelled at Nottingham University Hospitals and h.s. Trust climate change protest group extinction rebellion has won a legal challenge against the Met Police It follows the Force's decision to ban its protests across London last month the Met could now face claims of false imprisonment from hundreds of protesters Martin Spencer says its profits dropped by nearly a 5th in the 1st half of its financial year there was a sharp fall in demand for the company's clothes and home goods but overall sales were down by 2 point one percent but it says its food business has grown Sonthi Clay is a food writer they have it a reputation for doing a basic ready meals I think they are really good and they all say what they do do is very high quality at a price of it it's a high cost generally at that other supermarkets but you are get. To pretty top stuff to time and pick boxing champion Nicol Adams has announced her retirement from the sport she says hanging up her gloves is hard but she risks losing her eyesight if she suffers anymore impacts in the ring former World lightweight champion and says Adams has changed the sport as a fire on believe what she's done for women's boxing you know you Finkleman boxen and she's one of the names stay away from that alongside Julia case the Taylors and the Tassie joiners you know it's been quite tricky choosing tonight's 5 for the bass from the top 10 because I want Brady gold records but that one was a band called Arcadia and I wanted.

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