The other music from the show was, in chronological order:
Thanks to Martin Austwick for providing the Allusionist theme, and the special vocable version thereof. Communicate with me at /allusionistshow, /allusionistshow and /helenzaltzman. He tweets as episode was produced by me, Helen Zaltzman. His new album The Hallicombe Sessions will arrive in the next few weeks. He tweets as and Hazzard's extensive career and discography can be found at. Here's that Tune-Yards episode I mentioned. Hrishikesh Hirway makes the excellent podcast Song Exploder, which you'll find at. Listener Timothy requested a downloadable MP3 of the special version of the theme tune in this episode. Here's the transcript of this episode, though not including the relevant lyrics of 'Agadoo', because there are limits. Here's a little history of the BBC's The Old Grey Whistle Test, and here's a documentary about it, which contains all the fashion inspiration you need for the next six months. This is an old but good long profile of songwriter Ester 'Wrote Nicki Minaj's Superbass and Rihanna's What's My Name, also stars in Pitch Perfect' Dean, whose writing process seems intriguingly vocable-led. Are we supposed to feel sorry for them? Because I do not. (TL DR: just get Carly Rae Jepsen to do it.) WOAH WOAH WAH-OH, DO BE DOO DOO, HERE'S SOME READING MATTER: