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The Breezeblock

Transmission Information

  • BBC Radio 1

Show 1 - 7th November 2000 at 12:00am.
Show 2 - 12th December 2000 at 12:00am.

Summary

Chris Morris performed a guest DJ slot on the unpredictable late-night radio show fronted by Mary-Ann Hobbs, which had often preceded broadcasts of “Blue Jam”. His choice of tracks was a rockier and faster-paced selection than the usual “Blue Jam” selections (including the single version of 'Bad Sex'), sprinkled with mystery speech samples, and incorporating previously unheard interviews with American �television crusader� Michael Moore and novelist Brett Easton-Ellis.

Guides

Show 1

David Holmes - Live From The Peppermint Store
The Rolling Stones - Can You Hear Me Knocking?
Up Bustle And Out - Los Locos Cubanos
Aimee Mann - Wise Up
Fridge - Cut Up Piano
Amon Tobin Featuring Chris Morris - Bad Sex
Beck - Motherfucker
King Of Woolworths - Stalkers Song
Richie Hawtin - Music

Show 2

Elixir - March Of The Osiris
Sly And The Family Stone - Sing A Simple Song
Plaid - Scoobs
Peter Wyngarde - Rape
Led Zeppelin - Heartbreaker
The John Spencer Blues Explosion - 2 Kindsa Love
Etienne De Crecy - 3 Day Weekend
Lemon Jelly - Her Majesty King Ream
Third Eye Foundation - Push Of My Wire
Theme From “Cannibal Holocaust”
Red Snapper - Some Kind Of Kink
Cabbage Boy - Departure

Trivia

A third Breezeblock session was scheduled for 02/07/2001, but was cancelled due to last-minute problems with the “Brass Eye” special. Mary Anne-Hobbs tried to get Morris back after the BES, but he apparently said he had to think carefully about what his next public outing would be after the BES furore.