Good morning. It almost Noite de São João (Saint John’s Night/Midsummer) here. Nothing like one of those fine humour and lots of social commentary in the shape of a song with a beat and lyrics to match by David Bruno. Have a nice weekend and bom São João.
Fontaines D.C. – Favourite
Good morning with our Middle of the Week Song – Favourite by Fontaines D.C. Have a nice day.
Sprints, Mouco, Porto, 15.06.2024.

words: Paulo Carmona (freely translated by Raquel Pinheiro); photos: Telma Mota
I confess I’ve spend most of my life seeings attempts at burying rock-‘n’-roll for the most varied reasons and dantesc like premonitions. As if a chronicle of an announced demise.
It is bands like Sprints that show up giving the finger to those morbid mistrustfuls, holding a fluffy white bunny passport.What happened Saturday at Mouco was epic.
They arrived, they saw, they conquered. With a very energetic and lascivious garage/stoner punk rock this young band from Dublin grabbed the audience from the beginning to the end of the concert. No truces given drawing the audience to get involved with the band at song, at every charge.
Energetic and irreverent, well instrumentally sustained with drums supported (Jack Callan), bass and vocals (Sam McCann) guitar (Colm O’Reilly) and Karla Chubb (main vocals, guitar) doing everything else. Karla has an overwhelming power that leaves no one indifferent.

The setlist played was everything the Sprints have to give and believe it is a lot. Heavy, Adore, Cathedral, Delia, Shadow and Letter and others, were part of the party that ended with Karla in a happy mosh among the audience.
I left belly filled and only felt like singing to myself: I know, it’s only rock’n’roll, but I like it, I like it… yes I do! How not to?

ANOHNI and the Johnsons – Breaking
Hi with Breaking by ANOHNI and the Johnsons. Have a nice afternoon.
Amazing Songs & Other Delights #65 – The Rockamatic edition by Raquel Pinheiro – repeat

A repeat of my Amazing Songs & Other Delights # 65 The Rockamatic edition airs tomorrow Monday 17th, 3-4pm (gmt+1) on Yé Yé Radio (or on the app).
Tracklist:
01: Barry Adamson – The Last Words Of Sam Cooke
02: Belle & Sebastian in – What Happened To You, Son
03: Bernard Butler – Deep Emotions
04: Beyoncé – Blackbird
05: Dark Miles – The Waiting
06: Fat White Family – The Work
07: Girl and Girl – Oh Boy!
08: Guided by Voices – Serene King
09: Janita Salomé & Camané – Homens do Largo
10: Johnny Moped – Things May Happen
11: Mark Knopler – Two Pairs of Hands
12: Martin Savage & The Jiggerz – Observer
13: Myriam Gendron – Terres brûlées
14: Of Montreal – It’s Different For Girls
15: Pernice Brothers – Look Alike
16: Prickly Pear – At The End
17: The Decemberists – Burial Ground
Mercury Rev – Patterns
Good Morning with Patterns by Mercury Rev. Have a nice weekend.
WHY? – The Letters, Etc.
Good morning with our Middle of the Week Song – The Letters, Etc. by WHY? Have a nice day.
Tatia – We Were Heroes
Hi and good afternoon with We Were Heroes by Tatia.
Pacôme Gentry – Griselda
Hi and Happy Sunday with Griselda by Pacôme Gentry.
The Jesus Lizard – Hide & Seek
Good morning with Hide & Seek from RACK Jesus Lizard first album in 26 years. Have a nice weekend.
