The most recent episode for this show was broadcast on the 5th June 2011
Left Of The Dial
1800-1900 04.05.10
dance dance -> revolution
This week: there's an election happening. You may have noticed. Political screeds, rants and revolutions from M.I.A., Nina Simone and Gil Scott-Heron, the perfect fusion of the personal and the political from The Clash in #1 Records and, whilst we at LOTD remain tactfully neutral, a final track from Morrissey that envisions the execution of Margaret Thatcher. Dancing on graves optional.
Posted at 02:01, 4th May 2010
playlist
| Us V Them | |
| LCD Soundsystem | DFA |
| Born Free | |
| MIA | XL |
| No Allegiance To The Queen | |
| Japandroids | PolyVinyl |
| Mississippi Goddam | |
| Nina Simone | Philips |
| Political World | |
| Bob Dylan | Columbia |
| The Revolution Will Not Be Televised | |
| Gil Scott Heron | Sony |
| Windowsill | |
| Arcade Fire | Sonovox |
| #1 Records: The Clash - London Calling | |
| The Guns Of Brixton | |
| The Clash | CBS |
| Revolution Rock | |
| The Clash | CBS |
| Margaret On The Guillotine | |
| Morrissey | His Master's Voice |

