Thursday, 23 October 2014
PODCAST: Flatline
People have often criticised Doctor Who villains for being less than three-dimensional, but it's never been truer than in the case of the Bonus. Bolus? Boners? What's that? Boneless? If you insist.
With the Doctor stuck in a tiny TARDIS (and presumably fulfilling filming duties elsewhere, while getting a continuity-breaking haircut), it's time for Clara to be The Doctor and be cold, dark and scary while doing it? If you insist.
So, do we hate it or what, or is this write-up a clever blind to hide our true feelings about Jamie Mathieson's second Doctor Who script? If only there was some way to find out...
Join Joe and Chris as they further assassinate listener Donald's character, strangle adorable talking dogs in bizarre thought experiments, use up a lot of train-related songs they didn't get to last week and hint at a potential future project. Excite-o-times!
(The audio this week is oddly inconsistent in volume and panning and we are unsure why. We've tried to minimise it as much as possible but not totally. We hope it does not trouble your ears too much.)
Available tracklisting on Spotify | Image from kissthemgoodbye.net
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TRACKLISTING
New Musik: Straight Lines
Toto: Hold the Line
Sufjan Stevens: Size Too Small
Ultravox: The Thin Wall
Peter Gabriel: Sledgehammer
Michael Jackson: Off the Wall
Huey Lewis and The News: Walking on a Thin Line
Faith No More: Smaller and Smaller
Extreme: Pornograffitti
Baroness: The Line Between
Squeeze: Electric Trains
The Beautiful South: Woman in the Wall
Mike Oldfield: Shadow on the Wall
The Fall: Paintwork
Arcade Fire: Sprawl I (Flatland)
Wil Malone: Main Theme from Death Line
Daft Punk: End of Line
Bat For Lashes: A Wall
Elastica: Line Up
Cardiacs: The Everso Closely Guarded Line
Flash and the Pan: Waiting For a Train
Nine Inch Nails: The Line Begins to Blur
Yasunori Mitsuda: Graffiti
Paddy Kingsland: Reach Out Your Hand
Glen Campbell: Wichita Lineman
Joy Division: Walked in Line
Jimmy Scott: Time on My Hands
Toto: Take My Hand
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