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  • Mike Lewis' Celebrity Playlist
    • 1. "54-46 Was My Number (Edit)" by Toots & The Maytals: "The ultimate in ’60s ska. Will get you dancing every time."
    • 2. "Clampdown" by The Clash: "One of the best tracks from their finest album. Like all Clash tunes, it has amazing and inspirational lyrics."
    • 3. "That's Entertainment" by The Jam: "What a tune! An observation of life in working-class Britain, something I relate to, having grown up in the ’80s."
    • 4. "Trust Me" by Jesus Jones: "One of the first bands to get me into alternative music. I got this when I was 11, and it changed my life."
    • 5. "No Good (Start the Dance)" by The Prodigy: "I saw them live when this came out in Cardiff, and they blew my mind. Probably the best dance album ever released. Flawless."
    • 6. "We Are Rockstars" by Does It Offend You, Yeah?: "Banger."
    • 7. "Hear You Me" by Jimmy Eat World: "Such an incredible song, in my top 10 of all time. Lyrics so good I had them tattooed on my chest."
    • 8. "Flowers and Football Tops" by Glasvegas: "Incredibly depressing, but I love it."
    • 9. "Never As Tired As When I'm Waking Up" by LCD Soundsystem: "A very Beatles-influenced track. Love it. Can listen to it over and over."
    • 10. "Ghost Town" by The Specials: "Everyone knows this song; it needs no introduction. Sums up early ’80s Britain. Dark, grey, violent and p***ed-off."
    • 11. "New Direction" by Gorilla Biscuits: "Introduced me to Revelation Records and all the great bands from the late ’80s/early ’90s hardcore scene."
    • 12. "Bandages" by Hot Hot Heat: "An oldie but a goldie. Been around a while now, but it still sounds amazing. Great party tune."
    • 13. "Halcyon And On And On (Live)" by Orbital: "Every time I put this on I’m transported back to 1995."
    • 14. "Back and to the Left" by Texas Is The Reason: "A band I wish I could have got to see live."
    £13.06 Mike Lewis' Celebrity Playlist
  • Lee Gaze's Celebrity Playlist
    • 1. "Solid Air" by John Martyn: "A perfect song off his best album. R.I.P."
    • 2. "Good Morning / Black Friday" by Megadeth: "An angry man at his peak, venting frustration via thrash guitar."
    • 3. "Ghosts of War" by Slayer: "This song has the best drum fill ever at 3.12."
    • 4. "Transmission" by Joy Division: "I was going to list a couple of other bands, and I realised they all led me back to the source. Timeless."
    • 5. "Synchronicity II" by The Police: "The greatest pop band there has ever been. A massive influence on me."
    • 6. "Double Shadow" by Junior Boys: "Dancey dancey disco dancey."
    • 7. "Hey You" by The Pharcyde: "This instantly transports me to the summer of ’95. Awesome."
    • 8. "New Noise" by Refused: "New noise was right. Cliché choice, but still no denying the massive impact of this album. I’ve yet to hear better."
    • 9. "Skeleton Boy" by Friendly Fires: "The song that made me buy the album that turned out to be one of the best all year."
    • 10. "Broken English" by Marianne Faithfull: "My dad played a lot of great music when I was growing up. This is one that stands out. Amazing lyrics."
    • 11. "Sick, Sick, Sick" by Queens of the Stone Age: "Sick, sick, sick."
    £10.88 Lee Gaze's Celebrity Playlist
    Parental Advisory
  • Jamie Oliver's Celebrity Playlist
    • 1. "Up the Cuts" by Against Me!: "This immediately caught me onto this song and band. The hook is great, really timeless."
    • 2. "Joga" by Björk: "Man, as a teenager I had the maddest crush on Björk. Song is brilliant. Blend of vox, string and breakbeat."
    • 4. "Blind to You" by Collie Buddz: "This needs no explanation! Reggae from a New Orleans-born white boy whose name is slang for cannabis! Ha."
    • 5. "Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper: "This is a song I can listen to time after time."
    • 6. "Geno" by Dexy's Midnight Runners: "A band that uses a tiny silence just after the downbeat has such a powerful rhythmic groove. It just hangs! So catchy."
    • 7. "Do You Want To" by Franz Ferdinand: "This song makes me want to put on my dancing shoes and go start a fight on the dance floor by acting the fool."
    • 8. "Must've Run All Day" by Glassjaw: "Who said big choruses have to be loud and kickin’? This song is very well-written. Like sleeping in water. So nice."
    • 9. "Kill" by Jimmy Eat World: "Some songs relate to how you are feeling. This one nailed it for me."
    • 10. "Pledge" by Kerbdog: "Listened to this album nonstop through university. At 2.52, this song has a sweet middle eight."
    • 11. "Do It Again" by Nada Surf: "This band is my favourite band."
    • 12. "Blonde On Blonde" by Nada Surf: "This band is still my favourite band."
    • 13. "Seaside" by The Ordinary Boys: "Over the Counter Culture was a great album. This song is one of my faves."
    • 14. "Passin' Me By" by The Pharcyde: "I went to see the Pharcyde on a boat in Bristol in 1997, and the PA went off, so they did the set beatbox a cappella. Amazing."
    • 15. "Pink Bullets" by The Shins: "Just love some acoustic guitar."
    • 16. "Space" by Something Corporate: "Just love some piano."
    • 17. "Peaches" by The Stranglers: "How can you not love a song that’s all about bums and boobs?"
    • 18. "Vienna" by Ultravox: "From the very second this song starts, the beat and the string just get me."
    • 19. "Predetermined Sky" by Unearth: "Chug chug chug chug. Yes."
    £16.01 Jamie Oliver's Celebrity Playlist
    Parental Advisory
  • Stuart Richardson's Celebrity Playlist
    • 1. "Another Morning Stoner" by ...And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead: "One band I always go back to and I’m always blown away by. Classic."
    • 2. "In Your Heart" by A Place to Bury Strangers: "One of the best (kind of) new bands I have heard. Love the production and guitars; nails it. Great tune."
    • 3. "What Jail Is Like" by The Afghan Whigs: "Killer band and their best album. Greg Dulli always manages to say the darkest s**t, and you still wanna buy him a pint afterwards."
    • 4. "Great Cop" by Fugazi: "A banging tune. Set a blueprint for a thousand bands to come. Inspirational."
    • 5. "Can It Be All So Simple / Intermission" by Wu-Tang Clan: "Awesome lyrics, great production, mindblowing when it came out. Takes me waaaay back."
    • 6. "Teen Creeps" by No Age: "First time I heard this song it gave me a buzz I hadn’t had for a while. Blew me away. I thank you guys for that!"
    • 7. "Plantlife" by Autolux: "This has been on repeat for years. Almost the perfect record."
    • 8. "History's Stranglers" by The Bronx: "Incredible live band, 100% legit. Great guys, awesome tune, ’nuff respect!"
    • 9. "Sugar Kane" by Sonic Youth: "Always loved this band. See their influence in everything."
    • 10. "22 Grand Job" by The Rakes: "R.I.P. A great tale of life in the city."
    • 11. "Wild Is the Wind" by David Bowie: "David Bowie was my introduction to music, so I couldn’t pick a fave song. This is the last one I listened to. Killer song. Gets me every time."
    • 12. "The Killing Moon" by Echo & The Bunnymen: "A band from my really early years I somehow forgot and then rediscovered. Great voice, awesome tune."
    • 13. "Depression" by Black Flag: "Almost the final word in punk music, as far as I was concerned. This band changed my life. They kept my head held up for me during the tough times. I was the right age and it was the right time when I heard this ... I owe them everything."
    • 14. "Trip At the Brain" by Suicidal Tendencies: "God, I loved thrash metal. I still have whiplash."
    • 15. "Duality" by Slipknot: "Two words ... PINCH HARMONICS. Best metal riff in years from a mad fun band."
    • 16. "Someone Great" by LCD Soundsystem: "Great song."
    • 17. "Never Stops" by Deerhunter: "Loving this new tune."
    • 18. "Nylon Smile" by Portishead: "A longtime fave band ... 10 years away and still got it. Huge influence."
    £15.82 Stuart Richardson's Celebrity Playlist
    Parental Advisory
  • Ian Watkins' Celebrity Playlist
    • 1. "Death (L'amour la morgue Edition)" by White Lies: "Good song, made infinitely better by the remix inserting a banging evil-synth chorus."
    • 2. "Ridin'" by Chamillionaire: "Pulled over, Babylon searching the whip, five keys in the seats, touch ‘n’ go — we’ve all been there."
    • 3. "Survival of the Fittest" by Mobb Deep: "Flawless, and all while they were still 19."
    • 4. "Sum Dum Munkey" by FU-Schnickens: "Unsung heroes of early/mid ’90s backpack hip-hop, or what Looney Tunes would sound like if they stopped capering and started rapping."
    • 5. "Late Bar" by Duran Duran: "‘Cause there is always an all-night party in Room 7609."
    • 6. "I'm Afraid of Americans" by David Bowie: "Aren’t we all."
    • 7. "Butter" by The Bloody Beetroots: "S**t band name. S**t song title. Good song."
    • 8. "Thrilla" by Villains: "Before they fully lost the plot."
    • 9. "Dirty Harry's Revenge" by Beenie Man/Siamese: "Taught him everything he knows."
    • 10. "Losing At Life" by Classic Case: "Nail. On. Head."
    £9.50 Ian Watkins' Celebrity Playlist
    Parental Advisory
  • Luke Johnson's Celebrity Playlist
    • 1. "1979" by Smashing Pumpkins: "The soundtrack of my youth!"
    • 2. "Love Like Blood" by Killing Joke: "This was the first KJ song I ever heard. My dad always talked about this band."
    • 3. "This Could Be Anywhere In the World" by Alexisonfire: "I’ve spent a lot of time with this band. Great friends."
    • 4. "Pressure Zone" by Beat Union: "My history in a nutshell!"
    • 5. "Gunships" by Bedouin Soundclash: "I did my first American tour with this band. Great memories."
    • 6. "Coney Island" by Good Old War: "A new band on Sargent House Records that’s blown my mind."
    • 7. "Left for Dead" by The Ghost of a Thousand: "A ripper and a banger."
    • 8. "Nothing Wrong" by Jimmy Eat World: "This is my fave J.E.W. song from Futures."
    • 9. "Stay Free" by The Clash: "No way that the Clash couldn’t be on my playlist. A toast to one of the greatest bands ever!"
    • 11. "One Will Hear the Other (Radio Edit)" by Shihad: "The band from Down Under ... other than AC/DC."
    £8.90 Luke Johnson's Celebrity Playlist
  • Complete Set
    • 1. "54-46 Was My Number (Edit)" by Toots & The Maytals: "The ultimate in ’60s ska. Will get you dancing every time."
    • 2. "Clampdown" by The Clash: "One of the best tracks from their finest album. Like all Clash tunes, it has amazing and inspirational lyrics."
    • 3. "That's Entertainment" by The Jam: "What a tune! An observation of life in working-class Britain, something I relate to, having grown up in the ’80s."
    • 4. "Trust Me" by Jesus Jones: "One of the first bands to get me into alternative music. I got this when I was 11, and it changed my life."
    • 5. "No Good (Start the Dance)" by The Prodigy: "I saw them live when this came out in Cardiff, and they blew my mind. Probably the best dance album ever released. Flawless."
    • 6. "We Are Rockstars" by Does It Offend You, Yeah?: "Banger."
    • 7. "Hear You Me" by Jimmy Eat World: "Such an incredible song, in my top 10 of all time. Lyrics so good I had them tattooed on my chest."
    • 8. "Flowers and Football Tops" by Glasvegas: "Incredibly depressing, but I love it."
    • 9. "Never As Tired As When I'm Waking Up" by LCD Soundsystem: "A very Beatles-influenced track. Love it. Can listen to it over and over."
    • 10. "Ghost Town" by The Specials: "Everyone knows this song; it needs no introduction. Sums up early ’80s Britain. Dark, grey, violent and p***ed-off."
    • 11. "New Direction" by Gorilla Biscuits: "Introduced me to Revelation Records and all the great bands from the late ’80s/early ’90s hardcore scene."
    • 12. "Bandages" by Hot Hot Heat: "An oldie but a goldie. Been around a while now, but it still sounds amazing. Great party tune."
    • 13. "Halcyon And On And On (Live)" by Orbital: "Every time I put this on I’m transported back to 1995."
    • 14. "Back and to the Left" by Texas Is The Reason: "A band I wish I could have got to see live."
    • 15. "Solid Air" by John Martyn: "A perfect song off his best album. R.I.P."
    • 16. "Good Morning / Black Friday" by Megadeth: "An angry man at his peak, venting frustration via thrash guitar."
    • 17. "Ghosts of War" by Slayer: "This song has the best drum fill ever at 3.12."
    • 18. "Transmission" by Joy Division: "I was going to list a couple of other bands, and I realised they all led me back to the source. Timeless."
    • 19. "Synchronicity II" by The Police: "The greatest pop band there has ever been. A massive influence on me."
    • 20. "Double Shadow" by Junior Boys: "Dancey dancey disco dancey."
    • 21. "Hey You" by The Pharcyde: "This instantly transports me to the summer of ’95. Awesome."
    • 22. "New Noise" by Refused: "New noise was right. Cliché choice, but still no denying the massive impact of this album. I’ve yet to hear better."
    • 23. "Skeleton Boy" by Friendly Fires: "The song that made me buy the album that turned out to be one of the best all year."
    • 24. "Broken English" by Marianne Faithfull: "My dad played a lot of great music when I was growing up. This is one that stands out. Amazing lyrics."
    • 25. "Sick, Sick, Sick" by Queens of the Stone Age: "Sick, sick, sick."
    • 27. "Up the Cuts" by Against Me!: "This immediately caught me onto this song and band. The hook is great, really timeless."
    • 28. "Joga" by Björk: "Man, as a teenager I had the maddest crush on Björk. Song is brilliant. Blend of vox, string and breakbeat."
    • 30. "Blind to You" by Collie Buddz: "This needs no explanation! Reggae from a New Orleans-born white boy whose name is slang for cannabis! Ha."
    • 31. "Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper: "This is a song I can listen to time after time."
    • 32. "Geno" by Dexy's Midnight Runners: "A band that uses a tiny silence just after the downbeat has such a powerful rhythmic groove. It just hangs! So catchy."
    • 33. "Do You Want To" by Franz Ferdinand: "This song makes me want to put on my dancing shoes and go start a fight on the dance floor by acting the fool."
    • 34. "Must've Run All Day" by Glassjaw: "Who said big choruses have to be loud and kickin’? This song is very well-written. Like sleeping in water. So nice."
    • 35. "Kill" by Jimmy Eat World: "Some songs relate to how you are feeling. This one nailed it for me."
    • 36. "Pledge" by Kerbdog: "Listened to this album nonstop through university. At 2.52, this song has a sweet middle eight."
    • 37. "Do It Again" by Nada Surf: "This band is my favourite band."
    • 38. "Blonde On Blonde" by Nada Surf: "This band is still my favourite band."
    • 39. "Seaside" by The Ordinary Boys: "Over the Counter Culture was a great album. This song is one of my faves."
    • 40. "Passin' Me By" by The Pharcyde: "I went to see the Pharcyde on a boat in Bristol in 1997, and the PA went off, so they did the set beatbox a cappella. Amazing."
    • 41. "Pink Bullets" by The Shins: "Just love some acoustic guitar."
    • 42. "Space" by Something Corporate: "Just love some piano."
    • 43. "Peaches" by The Stranglers: "How can you not love a song that’s all about bums and boobs?"
    • 44. "Vienna" by Ultravox: "From the very second this song starts, the beat and the string just get me."
    • 45. "Predetermined Sky" by Unearth: "Chug chug chug chug. Yes."
    • 46. "Another Morning Stoner" by ...And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead: "One band I always go back to and I’m always blown away by. Classic."
    • 47. "In Your Heart" by A Place to Bury Strangers: "One of the best (kind of) new bands I have heard. Love the production and guitars; nails it. Great tune."
    • 48. "What Jail Is Like" by The Afghan Whigs: "Killer band and their best album. Greg Dulli always manages to say the darkest s**t, and you still wanna buy him a pint afterwards."
    • 49. "Great Cop" by Fugazi: "A banging tune. Set a blueprint for a thousand bands to come. Inspirational."
    • 50. "Can It Be All So Simple / Intermission" by Wu-Tang Clan: "Awesome lyrics, great production, mindblowing when it came out. Takes me waaaay back."
    • 51. "Teen Creeps" by No Age: "First time I heard this song it gave me a buzz I hadn’t had for a while. Blew me away. I thank you guys for that!"
    • 52. "Plantlife" by Autolux: "This has been on repeat for years. Almost the perfect record."
    • 53. "History's Stranglers" by The Bronx: "Incredible live band, 100% legit. Great guys, awesome tune, ’nuff respect!"
    • 54. "Sugar Kane" by Sonic Youth: "Always loved this band. See their influence in everything."
    • 55. "22 Grand Job" by The Rakes: "R.I.P. A great tale of life in the city."
    • 56. "Wild Is the Wind" by David Bowie: "David Bowie was my introduction to music, so I couldn’t pick a fave song. This is the last one I listened to. Killer song. Gets me every time."
    • 57. "The Killing Moon" by Echo & The Bunnymen: "A band from my really early years I somehow forgot and then rediscovered. Great voice, awesome tune."
    • 58. "Depression" by Black Flag: "Almost the final word in punk music, as far as I was concerned. This band changed my life. They kept my head held up for me during the tough times. I was the right age and it was the right time when I heard this ... I owe them everything."
    • 59. "Trip At the Brain" by Suicidal Tendencies: "God, I loved thrash metal. I still have whiplash."
    • 60. "Duality" by Slipknot: "Two words ... PINCH HARMONICS. Best metal riff in years from a mad fun band."
    • 61. "Someone Great" by LCD Soundsystem: "Great song."
    • 62. "Never Stops" by Deerhunter: "Loving this new tune."
    • 63. "Nylon Smile" by Portishead: "A longtime fave band ... 10 years away and still got it. Huge influence."
    • 64. "Death (L'amour la morgue Edition)" by White Lies: "Good song, made infinitely better by the remix inserting a banging evil-synth chorus."
    • 65. "Ridin'" by Chamillionaire: "Pulled over, Babylon searching the whip, five keys in the seats, touch ‘n’ go — we’ve all been there."
    • 66. "Survival of the Fittest" by Mobb Deep: "Flawless, and all while they were still 19."
    • 67. "Sum Dum Munkey" by FU-Schnickens: "Unsung heroes of early/mid ’90s backpack hip-hop, or what Looney Tunes would sound like if they stopped capering and started rapping."
    • 68. "Late Bar" by Duran Duran: "‘Cause there is always an all-night party in Room 7609."
    • 69. "I'm Afraid of Americans" by David Bowie: "Aren’t we all."
    • 70. "Butter" by The Bloody Beetroots: "S**t band name. S**t song title. Good song."
    • 71. "Thrilla" by Villains: "Before they fully lost the plot."
    • 72. "Dirty Harry's Revenge" by Beenie Man/Siamese: "Taught him everything he knows."
    • 73. "Losing At Life" by Classic Case: "Nail. On. Head."
    • 74. "1979" by Smashing Pumpkins: "The soundtrack of my youth!"
    • 75. "Love Like Blood" by Killing Joke: "This was the first KJ song I ever heard. My dad always talked about this band."
    • 76. "This Could Be Anywhere In the World" by Alexisonfire: "I’ve spent a lot of time with this band. Great friends."
    • 77. "Pressure Zone" by Beat Union: "My history in a nutshell!"
    • 78. "Gunships" by Bedouin Soundclash: "I did my first American tour with this band. Great memories."
    • 79. "Coney Island" by Good Old War: "A new band on Sargent House Records that’s blown my mind."
    • 80. "Left for Dead" by The Ghost of a Thousand: "A ripper and a banger."
    • 81. "Nothing Wrong" by Jimmy Eat World: "This is my fave J.E.W. song from Futures."
    • 82. "Stay Free" by The Clash: "No way that the Clash couldn’t be on my playlist. A toast to one of the greatest bands ever!"
    • 84. "One Will Hear the Other (Radio Edit)" by Shihad: "The band from Down Under ... other than AC/DC."
    £74.17 Complete Set
    Parental Advisory
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  • £13.06 Mike Lewis' Celebrity Playlist
  • Released: 07 December 2009

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