The Grumpy Cyclist Talks Music

65-“..It’s a Question of Mine..”

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Well, you have the political show Question Time where the general public question politicians…well, I had Michael Angel hammering me with questions about my life in music. What snack would I take to Glastonbury Festival? Do I use Shazam? What name would I call Duran Duran instead of their actual name? Should mobile phones be banned at concerts? What do I play when I’m cycling? Those were just a few of the random, thoughtful, inquisitive and rather humorous questions I was bombarded with…all revealed in a really fun chat you can listen to by clicking on any of the links below…enjoy ☺️

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