The Noah Leg-Room Show (Clean Version)
The Noah Leg-Room
Step aside, pop pretenders—this week, The Noah Leg-Room Show crowns the true monarchs of British rock in a clean, two-hour sonic celebration. From the thunderous drama of Deep Purple to the melancholic brilliance of Bon Jovi’s These Days, Noah curates a playlist fit for Buckingham’s basement. 🕕 Aired Wednesday at 6pm on Radio Roadhouse UK – RBWM, this episode features: Theme: The Long Reign of Rock A royal tribute to the legends of British classic rock—Queen, Dire Straits, The Kinks, The Who, Pink Floyd, and more. • Vinyl Vault Segment: Melancholy & Majesty Noah dusts off two epic tracks that didn’t make the main playlist: • Child in Time – Deep Purple (10:18) • These Days – Bon Jovi (6:27) With extended commentary, cheeky insights, and a few emotional detours. • 🤬 Mr Angry RBWM Returns Wheelie bins, potholes, and passive-aggressive rage—your favourite local ranter is back with another stormy dispatch from the borough. • 🎤 Noah’s Commentary Witty, warm, and occasionally bewildered—Noah guides you through the show with intros, outros, and a few existential questions about rock, royalty, and rain. • 🎶 Featured Tracks Include: • Gimme Shelter – The Rolling Stones • Echoes – Pink Floyd • Love, Reign O’er Me – The Who • Heroes – David Bowie • Waterloo Sunset – The Kinks • Run to the Hills – Iron Maiden • Nights in White Satin – The Moody Blues …and more. Clean, clever, and packed with personality—this episode is perfect for classic rock fans, casual listeners, and anyone who’s ever shouted at a bin. Expect British wit, deep cuts, and a show that’s as polished as it is unpredictable.
The clean edition of The Noah Leg-Room Show is where Darren Bishop’s love of music curation, pacing, and thematic storytelling shines—without the profanity or adult content. This version is family-friendly, carefully structured, and designed for listeners who want the same sonic depth and genre-spanning playlists, minus the chaos. Noah Leg-Room still hosts in spirit, but here he’s on his best behavior. Each episode explores a musical theme—from garage rock roots to indie gems and retro oddities—delivered with crisp transitions, thoughtful intros, and a clear respect for the listener’s experience. It’s radio with edge, but no sharp corners. Perfect for daytime listening, community radio, or anyone who wants to discover great music without the explicit detours.