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Word on Top 27.04.10

This podcast features a poem by JM Synge, a short extract from John Quinn's "The Curious Mind" and music by (among others) Gene Clark, Elvis Costello, Neil Young and Michael Nesmith and the First National Band

Words on Top 21.9

Please note that due to technical reasons only half of this podcast is available to download! This short segment features music by the Dwight Twilley Band, Chet Atkins, Hank Ballard and the Midnighters and Stevie Wonder and a short interview with Eamonn Kirwan (the Executive Librarian of the Cork City Libraries) about Cork Culture Night 2010.

Words On Top 28.9

This podcast features a poem by James Stephens, a short extract about the legendary Hollywood actor Humphrey Bogart and music by (among others) Carole King, Sandy Denny, Butch Hancock and the Traveling Wilburys.

Words On Top 5.10

This podcast features music by Eddie Cochran, Solomon Burke, Harry Nilsson and Gene Clark and a reading of "Sonnet For The Fields" (one of David's own poems).

Words On Top 19.10

This podcast features music by (among others) Tim Buckley, Carole King, Jackson Browne and Gene Clark, a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and a tribute to the late Norman Wisdom.

Words On Top 26.10

This podcast features music by (among others) The Dwight Twilley Band, Dusty Springfield and Aimee Mann and a live interview and session with Annette Buckley, a singer-songwriter from Cork.

Words On Top 2.11

This podcast features music by (among others) Lou Reed, Solomon Burke, and Bruce Springsteen and an interview with Eimear O' Brien from the Eimear O' Brien PR Consultancy Firm about the 2010 Corona Cork Film Festival.

Words On Top 14.12

This special festive edition of the show includes a Christmas story by a local writer, an interview with the author and broadcaster Michael Murphy and music by (among others) Aimee Mann, Jerry Lee Lewis and B.B. King.

Words On Top 4.1.11

This podcast features an interview with a local writer by the name of Niall Herriott and music by (among others) Dr. John, Michael Nesmith and Sam Cooke.