Pete Doherty and Paul McCartney, together at last. Photograph: Harry Borden/Observer Music Monthly
Now here's a sentence we never thought we'd write: on this week's podcast, we have Pete Doherty interviewing Sir Paul McCartney. That's right. OK, so maybe they didn't visit the pod to review the latest singles from Cerys Matthews, the Wombats and Common with us, but we do get a chance to hear them discussing fashion, women and slapping/egging paparazzi in what naturally turns out to be a pretty mind-boggling listen. You can read the whole thing in this Sunday's Observer Music Monthly.
On top of that, we dissect the new Radiohead album, In Rainbows, which if you haven't heard it yet (and if you haven't, why not? It's free for goodness sake!) is excerpted in one of our award-winning medleys.
And if you can manage any more, we celebrate Peel Day by hearing what Ken Garner has to say about his new book The Peel Sessions: A Story of Teenage Dreams and One Man's Love of New Music.
As Paul MacInnes is still raving it up in Africa, Rosie Swash remains in the presenting chair, assisted this week by Guardian Unlimited Music's very own maple-flavoured subeditor Kelly Nestruck.
Can you handle it? We sincerely hope so.
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