BADGE by CREAM. Poem by Craig Kirchner.
I’m reading about an outbreak of laughter, /that broke out at a girl’s school, /ended up involving the whole town,
BAGS by CLAIRO. Story by Jennifer Manoogian.
My name sounds different when she says it, and often, I ignore her the first time so I can hear her call it again.
Bare Foot Days by Smacka Fitzgibbon. Story by Colin Ritchie
Colin Ritchie Thomas St Noble Park circa 1955 / 1956At some stage I was taught how to operate the radiogram. From then on I was designated the DJ.
BARRETT’S PRIVATEERS by WEDDINGS, PARTIES, ANYTHING. Story by Laura Sheridan.
The road spilled out before me, the way forward hidden between twists and turns.
BAT OUT OF HELL by MEATLOAF. Story by Courtney Mason
Our excitement aligned with the rebellious lyrics and feverish tempo. We were soaring over suburbia on a raised cable bridge freeway. Over eager and full of adrenaline we had no idea where we were or how to navigate the dense city thoroughfare.
BBC RADIO 4 and Stereo Stories’ David Oke
David Oke, a prolific Stereo Stories writer, will be on BBC Radio 4's Soul Music program today, talking about the anthemic song Wind Of Change by German band Scorpions.