Just Go Limp
Bill is back to tackle the pressing subjects of polishing shoes, escaping parties and how to pronounce expresso, sorry espresso. This episode's playlist is called ‘I’ll Hold Your Coat...’ : • ‘Breakfast Can Wait’ by Prince • ‘Talkin’ to Myself’ by Sarah Shook & the Disarmers • ‘Louie Louie’ by Iggy Pop • ‘Seventeen’ by Sjowgren • ‘Blue Jean’ by David Bowie You can find the playlist on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7qP... And on Apple Music / ill-hold-your-coat The book of the episode is ‘Oh What A Paradise It Seems’ by John Cheever Thanks for listening - if you have any questions, banned word entries or 'I'm With The Band' submissions you can contact us via Instagram @illadvisedbybillnighy or via our website: www.ill-advisedbybillnighy.com If you like to hear more of Bill, you can join him in The Back Room on Patreon (- www.patreon.com/illadvisedbybillnighy )- for bonus episodes, ad-free listening and early access to new episodes, events and merchandise and more - see you there. If you would like to join it's important to sign up online first to avoid the Apple fees in their app, then download it later. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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