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24 April 2006 - Martin Newell and Spoke N Word in Essex


In the last of the current season of the Bike Show, Kieron Yates rides around Essex with poet, musician and horticultural assassin Martin Newell, as part of the Spoke N Word project.


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9:20 pm

Thanks, Jack, for another excellent podcast. Martin Newell's poem about Essex provides one of my new all-time favorite lines: "Pubs to punctuate the pedaling."
-Eric, Boston, USA  



4:10 am

Great show. Newell seems the perfect spokesman (sic). It would be great to have a transcript. There's a beach boys sounding song that I'd like to ID.

Thank you for the pleasant podcast.

-John White Washington, DC  



5:11 am

He sounds like a real character, good to hear a real Essex accent, rather than the typical Estuary English.  



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