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London
calling 
Mick Jones and Paul Simonon spoke exclusively to Gary ahead of their
induction into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame.
Erasure
get camp and candid 
The duo talked about their hiatus, being back in the limelight and
their new covers album.
Gary
Kemp get's misty-eyed  Gary K and Gary C reminisce about the 80's London,
it's music , fashion and artists.
Sir
Bob gets personal  Gary spoke to Bob Geldof about the crazy music industry, the
death of Paula Yates and everything in between.
Jarvis
Cocker remembers his first time  The bespeckled one talks about, Common People, van cricket,
hitting the big time and their greatest hits album.
Phil
Collins testifies  Phil Collins talked about his new album Testify, his recent
hearing loss, Genesis and the birth of his son.
Gary
Crowley's U2 Special  Gary spoke to Paul McGuinness, Paul Oakenfold, Flood and Steve
Osborne about working and touring with the band.
Roger
Daltrey on 40 years of The Who  Roger Daltrey talked about the formation of the band at Acton
Grammar School, the death of John Entwistle, and the changing Who
sound.
Northern
Soul Richard Ashcroft opens up  The former Verve frontman talked about his old
band, fame and working with pop genius Brian Wilson.
Supergrass
on Life, the Universe and Everything
 Gaz and Mick talked to Gary about their fourth
album, hanging out as a band in the south of France and meeting
Mexican ex-cons.
Suede looking
forward to a brighter, fitter future
 Brett and Mat chat to Gary about
a decision which changed the history of Suede, the "Suede dating
service" and their new record.
Paul
Weller - song writing and Postman Pat
The
Modfather talked candidly about his new record, song writing, getting
old, playing old Jam songs live and getting inspiration from Postman
Pat.
Bowie
on Rock as therapy
 Bowie chatted to Gary about growing
up in London, hitting the Mod clubs in the 60s, the new album -
and why he can never pick out a single release - surreal American
TV programmes, cover versions and all stops inbetween.
Coldplay on their sudden rush
of success  On Bono playing Yellow at Slane Castle: "Yeah, it was pretty
cool..."
On headlining at Glastonbury: "I was the most nervous I've ever
been..."
Oasis
chat on 94.9FM

"There's
always room in the charts for a rock n roll band who play electric
guitars, write their own music...and don't play the game", said
Noel Gallagher, kicking off 94.9FM's two-hour Oasis special.
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