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“Songs From Under The Floorboards”Live at 5pm Thurday 11/9/25 with Martin Tolcher on GnetRadio.com.This week, we shall m...
11/09/2025

“Songs From Under The Floorboards”

Live at 5pm Thurday 11/9/25 with Martin Tolcher on GnetRadio.com.

This week, we shall mostly be listening to:

- a couple of new tunes
- 4 cover versions
- a Mid-Show Feature entitled “That’s All Folks?!?”

Plus some other crackers, including songs from soon come box sets.

It’s a beautiful morning, the sun’s shining for my eyes, so don’t let me rush you, please.

11/09/2025

“Songs From Under The Floorboards”

Live at 5pm Thurday 11/9/25 with Martin Tolcher on GnetRadio.com.

This week, we shall mostly be listening to:

- a couple of new tunes
- 4 cover versions
- a Mid-Show Feature entitled "That's All Folks?!?"

Plus some other crackers, including songs from soon come box sets.

It's a beautiful morning, the sun's shining for my eyes, so don't let me rush you, please.

So.Your roving correspondent has been out-and-about again recently, enjoying some of our local arts other than music.......
08/09/2025

So.

Your roving correspondent has been out-and-about again recently, enjoying some of our local arts other than music...
..This time, it was a visit to the The Greenhouse Gallery at Guernsey Museum for "Discoveries from the Shrouded Isles of Sarnia", an exhibition again supported by Guernsey Arts .

James Kitts - who lives in Guernsey - is a multidisciplinary artist and filmmaker from Cornwall, who for this exhibition has used puppetry to create mythical creatures (including the Cowallaby, pictured) that exist on an alternative plane, right above Guernsey.

skekSalt (a puppet/costume inspired by The Dark Crystal,also seen below) takes us on a journey to this fantastical realm.

The exhibition runs until 12 October.

Don't miss it!

This weekend, as Citizen-X takes a break from his “Deep Cuts” series to present a special two hour “I Prefer The Remix” ...
05/09/2025

This weekend, as Citizen-X takes a break from his “Deep Cuts” series to present a special two hour “I Prefer The Remix” show, featuring tracks from the 70’s. Artists include, Marvin Gaye, Bowie, Iggy Pop, Bob Marley, Fleetwood Mac, Roxy Music, Sweet, 10cc and many more.

Friday 5th, Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th September, 8-10pm on GnetRadio.com, and later on Mixcloud.com

This weekend, Citizen-X takes a break from his “Deep Cuts” series to present a special two hour “I Prefer The Remix” sho...
05/09/2025

This weekend, Citizen-X takes a break from his “Deep Cuts” series to present a special two hour “I Prefer The Remix” show, featuring tracks from the 70’s. Artists include, Marvin Gaye, Bowie, Iggy Pop, Bob Marley, Fleetwood Mac, Roxy Music, Sweet, 10cc and many more.

Friday 5th, Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th September, 8-10pm on GnetRadio.com, and later on Mixcloud.com

After last time's 1980 special, normal(ish!) service is resumed this week:- 6 new tracks, including a beautiful cover ve...
03/09/2025

After last time's 1980 special, normal(ish!) service is resumed this week:

- 6 new tracks, including a beautiful cover version

- a Mid-Show Feature, where the theme is "album title tracks which aren't on those albums"

And (oh, so much) more!

“Songs From Under The Floorboards” - Thursday 4th September, live at 5pm, on GnetRadio.com and our app.

Expect us to babble on an' ting for 2 hours...

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GNet Radio was originally set up in 2006 and went offline in 2008. Ten years later in 2018 it relaunched as a nonprofit community station with the aim of providing a platform for local talent as well as raising money for deserving charities in the Bailiwick.

GNet Radio was originally set up in 2006 and went offline in 2008. Ten years later in 2018 it relaunched as a nonprofit community station with the aim of providing a platform for local talent as well as raising money for deserving charities in the Bailiwick.

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