Next show: Thursday 9th September
Anarchist Punk Special
Steve Ignorant from Crass and Peter from Paranoid Visions
Every Thursday from 11.00pm-1.00am on ALL FM 96.9 across south, central and east Manchester and if you are unlucky enough to live outside the area you can tune in online at http://www.allfm.org.
Welcome to "Under the
Pavement", Manchester's radical/ alternative radio
show broadcast every Thursday from 11.00pm until 1.00am on
ALL FM 96.9, a community radio station for
south, central and east Manchester, England.
"Under the Pavement" is presented by three
vegan anarchists, David, Spike and Lauren and
has been broadcasting for over six years. The show
brings you regular guests and interviews, news from
Indymedia, what's on guide and reports on direct action
and grass roots resistance in the Manchester area.
The music is an alternative/ leftfield eclectic playlist
covering punk, folk, experimental, indie, hip hop,
electronica and pop.
Tune in every Thursday from 11.00pm until 1.00am on
ALL FM 96.9 across south, central and east
Manchester and online at www.allfm.org.
What people say about the show...
"Manchester's legendary radical /
alternative radio show, broadcasting on the
equally-legendary, community / socially engaged ALL FM"
Mark Pickard, Editor Vox Populi
Online
"I
love the show. Funny and interesting and informative.
What could be better for a radio show? Oh, alright. You
haven't actually hung Radio One's Chris Moyles from the
hastily-constructed Under The Pavement gallows yet. But
as soon as you do, you'll become the most important
radio show in the world, ever. Here, let me help..."
Boff Whalley, Chumbawamba
"In July, I was lucky enough to be invited onto
the wonderful Under The Pavement radio show. They’d
most recently featured the song Johnny No-Following from
the Protest Folk Singer CD in June (and they also played it
again on the show after my appearance in July too!) and so
to go along and play some live songs and have a chat on air
was just too good a chance to miss. The bi-weekly show is
on the ALL FM 96.9 radio station based in Levenshulme,
Manchester. It’s a diverse mixture of radical music
and politics, goes out live every other Thursday from
11pm-1am on 96.9FM in the Manchester area (as well as being
streamed live on the internet at www.allfm.org) and
presented by the really friendly Spike and David. It was
going to be a long day but a very enjoyable one as I awoke
at my usual 5.40am in order to get to my day job. After
work, I collected my guitar before driving to the radio
station and 54 miles and 2 hours later, I was parked up and
exploring the Manchester suburb of Levenshulme. Fortified
by chips and salad from one of the many takeaways, I went
to the ALLFM studio and was able to sit and listen to the
show broadcast before Under The Pavement. It was a show
called Blood Under The Tracks and featured some great folk,
blues and alternative country music courtesy of the
presenters Graham and Graeme. They were nice guys and
played some nice tunes and I would recommend you give them
a listen if you are able. David and Spike arrived and we
had a quick chat about the show before going
‘on-air’ regarding its format and running order
etc. David put together a more structured list of how the
programme would flow with myself being a guest throughout
the first hour of the programme. I would be playing three
songs, chatting about my music and answering a few
questions as well as being able to choose some songs by
other artists that I would like to be played on the show
too! The three live songs I chose to play (See You In Hell,
Celebrity Bus Crash, Tony Says Good Luck) were newer songs
not yet recorded but the downside of that is that they are
still works in progress and are likely to change with each
performance as I still try to find a perfect tune or tempo
with them. It was great to play the songs anyway despite it
not being the best versions of them. The interview was
really relaxed and enjoyable to do (though my mind went a
little blank at times resulting in some of the most basic
factual errors regarding dates and places etc which I only
realised when listening back to a recording of the show)
and it was a real pleasure to pick some songs to play also.
I chose William Francis by Chumbawamba, Revolution by Dick
Gaughan, Tingalpa by Eastfield and Rosa’s Happy Song
by Tracey Curtis. Add to these the presenters’
choices such as David Rovics and The Smiths amongst others
and it made for a really varied show. I drove home after my
appearance, falling into bed at 2.30am, exhausted but
happy. Let’s get the joke out of the way here and
now: I’ve got a great face for radio! I admit that,
but I certainly don’t have much in the way of
experience or technique but David and Spike were really
welcoming, really encouraging and couldn’t have made
the experience any easier or enjoyable if they’d
tried. I can’t thank them enough for letting me take
part in the show. It’s fantastic what they’re
doing, providing a voice for artists, musicians and anyone
with something to say. They’re providing an
alternative to the main stream radio output and above all,
they’re providing inspiration, support and pleasure
to anyone listening to the show. I hope they keep up the
good work, keep broadcasting and keep the music
alive… and do tune into the show if you can following
the website link to ALLFM above or via my website links
page… oh, and thanks for the badges too
David!"
Chris Butler
"Thanks for playing one of my tracks on your
show. I enjoy your show. It's now a regular listen for us
because you make us laugh and play some good tunes!"
Electro
Existence
"Thanks so much for your great work and great
show. It is UNIQUE!"
Bob Pyle
"Finally; have a listen to our favourite internet
radio station Under The Pavement, broadcasting out of
Manchester. Details from www.underthepavement.org"
The Four Dogs Music Team
"I've just been played on AllFM, 96.9FM on 'Under The
Pavement' - the excellent radical radio show (and yes, I
thought it was excellent even before they played my
track!)"
Al
Baker
"A
few of us at mvvg (Manchester Vegetarian and Vegan
Group) are fans of yours and badge-wearers, and
we’d love to promote our favourite radio station
with these fab badges! The design is brilliant - they
really stand out. If you decide to post some I’ll
dish them out to members.
Good luck - what you do is wonderful and you deserve the
widest support possible.
Best wishes,
Cathy Bryant (mvvg/MVS/VON)
"Then, in the dying embers of International
Women's Day, I was on UnderThePavement, at ALL FM in
Manchester - how laid back is that show?! Thanks David and
Spike for having me on to sing a couple of tunes amid the
anarchic-punk tracks - songs about the politics of the
oppressed come in all different shapes and sizes, I reckon!
You'll not find a show quite like this one - check it out
on 96.9FM every other Thursday".
Claire
Mooney
"Under
the Pavement has been a bi-weekly two-hour show on
Levenshulme-based ALL fm for around four years and is
set to gain its own daytime weekly slot when that
station renews its schedules. Billing itself as
“anarchy on the airwaves”, it’s a mix
of radical talk, reports from activist, anarchist and
radical communities and news from popular collaborative
news website Indymedia. The music’s a pretty
eclectic mix - last week’s show included music
from Le Tigre, Moby, Public Enemy and several tracks by
Anti-Flag (who I have to admit to never having heard
of), as well as several songs that they’ll not be
able to play in daytime! The presentation is as you
would expect on non-profit community radio; quite
wonderfully unpolished and a refreshing change from the
more established stations. My only criticism of it would
be that it’s a little unintuitive to people who
might not be a part of this particular
“scene”; let’s see if the new slot
helps that a little! That’s not to say, however,
that it doesn’t have a sense of humour. Anyway,
I’m a better anarchist than you".
Radiolicious
Blog
"Manchester radio show with great tunes and
interviews. It goes out on ALL FM 96.9".
Clearer Channel
"The entire gig tonight is dedicated to the Under the
Pavement people... such a rarity in the UK, it's more or
less a one-off"
Attila the Stockbroker, Brighton punk
performance poet
"Kicked ass... great mix of amazing music and talk"
Vegan Freak Podcast New York, USA
"ALL FM’s infamous Under the Pavement show"
Ally Fogg, Community FM 2005 Conference Manchester,
England
"I can vouch for the show, it's awesome. Not that it needs
me to vouch for it."
Isa Chandra Moskowitz Author of Vegan With A Vengeance and
host of The Post Punk Kitchen Cable TV Show, New
York, USA
"It's a Manchester radical programme thats on fortnightly.
The presenters are shit but they're doing us all a lot of
good"
Knock Out Apathy Blog, south Manchester
"Listened to the most recent podcast today and loved it."
Robert McMinn, The Sagebrush Variety Show, Radio Boise,
Boise USA
"I've been listening to this show for months now and love
it! What in the US would almost certainly be a hardcore
punk show actually mixes a lot of interesting genres
together and has great guests to boot. Love it love it!"
Drew Texas, USA