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Alone

Alone

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Greg Davies, warbling eunuchs, and top notch production. It's all in this week's episode. Also, the Cardinal is SALTY this week! Someone's pissed in his chips, rearranged his daffodils, painted over his fresco of Jesus, shat in his cornflakes, and just generally pissed him off. It's like this every time he has to leave home and go out into the field to work! At least it's not winter so his nipples are cracked and sore..... Sit back as we discuss the pompatus of the Bee Gees...


If Kev were to title this episode, he'd probably call it "I don't wanna be alone", or possibly, "Unless you're who's keeping my company, then alone sounds fine!"


The thirteenth installment in this podcast-within-a-podcast covers a song submitted by the wonderful Sarah Chapman andis brought to us by those bollock twisting castratos, The Bee Gees who really don't want to be "Alone".


The poem, titled "Tonic" is by a fantastic fella Kev served with in the military, named Paul Cather, who performs poetry under the name BAMPOeT. You can find his YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@BAMPOeT and for a much drunker performance of Tonic, go here! https://youtu.be/vUBnbizpVf4


If you want to get involved in the Kofi Klub, you can make a donation here: https://ko-fi.com/seasidepodreview and let us know which song you want us to add to the wheel! We also have a private channel in our Discord community for donors.


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Also, check out Kev's other podcasts

The Tom Petty Project: https://tompettyproject.com

The Ultimate Catalogue Clash: https://shows.acast.com/ucc


And if you want to check out Randy's music, you can find it here:

https://randywoodsband.com

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