Goodness Gravy Me! It's the Sunday Roast

The Gravy Boat The Sunday Roast began over a fine pair of roast tatties back in January 2007 and for a while was a semi-regular slot for Radio Vague on a Sunday evening.

Broadcasting live from Studio 23 at the Paradise Tea Rooms in Bristol, the Sunday Roast gathered together a host of survivors from the weekend and encouraged them to to chat, make new aquaintences, exchange ideas and concoctions, and occasionally take to the decks or to the mic for the odd interview, or even grab an instrument for a live jam.

With regulars DJ 1-Eye and Agent K at the helm, the show brought us some an interesting, if eclectic mish-mash of content.

Next Broadcast

The Sunday Roast is currently off air, but some of the same crew a now doing the new Cream Tease. The next show is planned for Sunday 11th October from 4.30PM to 6PM. Other than that, why not enjoy some choice Sunday Roast shows from our archives (more to come).

Archived Broadcasts

For your re-playing-streaming-on-demand pleasure we here present archives from some of the shows:

#18 2008-12-07: "Another pint of cider Puff?", said Little Jackie Paper

The Sunday Roast of 7th December ran from 20h30 to 23h00 GMT (21h30 - 00h00 CET) live from studio 23 with live guests, DJ sets from AgentK and Woodsy as well as an exclusive live set from the Majick Puff Band and almost no technical hitches. Tune in or come on over to the studio and join in!

#13 2008-03-30: Another slice of pizza

Planet Pizza acoustic jam night live from Planet Pizza, 187 Gloucester Road, Bristol. Our monthly soujorn to this lovely setting for good food, mellow musings and tinkerings from an assortment of quality male singer/songwriters.

#11 2008-03-09: The Band Who's Name Cannot Be Mentioned

A content packed show ran from 8.30PM to 1.30AM on Sunday evening, running one and a half hours over time to bring you dear listener a frenzy of eclectic strangeness. Featuring music from DJ Woodsy, DJ Mark and the oen and only Red Rhythmic Dragon as well as a rip-roaring live set from favourites Miq & Jim and topping it off with exclusive interviews with Jim Evans of Munter, Tom of The Band That Needs a New Name and Martian from the Martian Remix Project, this show is destined to get your brussles bouncing arouind all over the place. For ease of relistening pleasure we've split the show into it's constituent parts. The show is available as a Vaguecast at: http://www.radiovague.com/sundayroast/sundayroast-vaguecast-080309.xml.

#10 2008-02-24: Roll along the pizza cutter for the Sunday Roast!

Far from satisfied with our eight hour streaming session at D.R.O.I.D on Saturday 23rd we crawled along to Planet Pizza for some live accoustic streaming action as Radio Vague's Sunday Roast went out for pizza! The evening resulted in being a nice accoustic come down after an electronica cyber-fest. In what promises to become a regular Radio Vague slot for the last Sunday in every month, you can listen to a restream of the night or download it in MP3 or OGG/Vorbis (70MB)

#9 2007-12-02: The utterly famous people show (and the benefits of kelp)

We have the pictures to prove it happened, but we currently cannot find the lost Sunday Roast show from the 2nd December. Featuring an intriguing Radio Vague empanada made for us by the lovely Llanos, and apparences from Messers Green, Sable, Cohen and Dubrovnik, the original tapes are as highly sort after as the missing tapes of The Tenth Planet. We have duly hired a private dick and hope to locate them soon. If you see them in your neighbourhood, do not approach them as the content may be dangerous.

#7 2007-11-18: Village Disco attempts coup at Sunday Roast

Back after an extended period over the summer, the Sunday Roast's second show featured rip-roaring content Hattie Hatstar, Agent K, DJ 1-Eye and Woodsy as well as an utter studio invasion and attempted take-over bid by the boys from the Village Disco. Click the links below to listen again:

#4 2007-03-18: Wilma Country, Sufira and Matt Zero

On Sunday 18th we had the pleasure of having Wilma and friends around for dinner. Several hours of live accoustic music and merriment, streamed and recorded for you especially by Radio Vague. The show not only featured two performances from Wilma, but also a stunning set from Sufira and an interview with Matt Zero. We've already got a choice selection for your downloable pleasure!:

#3 2007-03-04: How to annoy your neighbours!

After a month's break, the Sunday Roast was back with a vegence it a staggering marathon show from 8PM until 4AM! You, dear listener, were brought the usual mix of sounds, commentry, smells, jokes and interviews hosted by Agent K and DJ 1-Eye and featuring another sizzling Dubrovnik DJ set and Woodsy with some ace tunes! Guaranteed to make sure your broccoli is perfectly "al dente". MP3 and OGG available soon. Promise!

#2 2007-01-28: DJ 1-Eye's Cyder Evening

Music, commentary and interviews with Ben Green and others on Debs, the dangers of parties in Bristol, living in Bedminster, temporary middle-class hereos and Foreign Accent Syndrome. An action packed listen in OGG or MP3 formats.

#1 2007-01-14: Shipshape and Sea Shanties

Agent K and DJ 1-Eye helped a luxurious evening along with live sets from Dubrovnik, Mick the Moon, Yola, Larurie and a pair of old seadogs found floating in Bristol docks! What a lovely pair of brussles! More lovely listening available in OGG or MP3 formats.

Wilma :: Ship shape and Bristol fashion on Radio Vague

With Studio Two taking a well-earned rest, Friday the 24th brought us live music and interviews with Wilma and bonus country inspired DJ Sets from DJ "Texan James" as Radio Vague visited Rob's Shed Studio in Bristol, UK.
Look out for it some archives of this marvellous event shortly, only on Radio Vague. ***STOP PRESS** Unfortunately the Village Disco couldn't do the show and so we present Mike's Sunday Lunchout, live from his playlist, with commentry, jokes, music, sounds, thoughts and some live action, from 8PM untill about midnight.

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