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Mouth-Off 1.06: Bore f**king da

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Next up on Mouth-Off, I had the absolute pleasure of chatting to Patrick Jones - a leading poet, playwright & author from south Wales (and elder brother of Nicky Wire from Manic Street Preachers). As well as talking about his various projects, we discussed a range of topics from dementia and domestic abuse to religion, politics and grief. One of the most open, honest and raw interviews on Mouth-Off to date.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Theme music - Intro and Outro by Clary Saddler

Featuring:

Dandelion - a poem written and read by Patrick Jones

Before I Leave - written by Patrick Jones and performed by James Dean Bradfield and Nicky Wire

Darkness is where the Stars are - a poem written and read by Patrick Jones

Conflict Tactics Scale - a poem written and read by Patrick Jones

The Person Within - a song written and performed by Mac Attack as part of Forget-Me-Not-Productions' Welsh and Proud: Schools' Songwriting Sessions

Mankind - words written by Patrick Jones, music by Amy Wadge

To Be or Not - words written by Patrick Jones, music by John Robb

The Light in my Tears - written and performed by Clary Saddler

An Unbreakable Force - written and performed by Clary Saddler

Against Time - writtem and performed by Clary Saddler

The Holy Shows - written and performed by Corporate Christ

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42 episodes

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Next up on Mouth-Off, I had the absolute pleasure of chatting to Patrick Jones - a leading poet, playwright & author from south Wales (and elder brother of Nicky Wire from Manic Street Preachers). As well as talking about his various projects, we discussed a range of topics from dementia and domestic abuse to religion, politics and grief. One of the most open, honest and raw interviews on Mouth-Off to date.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Theme music - Intro and Outro by Clary Saddler

Featuring:

Dandelion - a poem written and read by Patrick Jones

Before I Leave - written by Patrick Jones and performed by James Dean Bradfield and Nicky Wire

Darkness is where the Stars are - a poem written and read by Patrick Jones

Conflict Tactics Scale - a poem written and read by Patrick Jones

The Person Within - a song written and performed by Mac Attack as part of Forget-Me-Not-Productions' Welsh and Proud: Schools' Songwriting Sessions

Mankind - words written by Patrick Jones, music by Amy Wadge

To Be or Not - words written by Patrick Jones, music by John Robb

The Light in my Tears - written and performed by Clary Saddler

An Unbreakable Force - written and performed by Clary Saddler

Against Time - writtem and performed by Clary Saddler

The Holy Shows - written and performed by Corporate Christ

  continue reading

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