Fred On the Radio (06/04/2026): Different Minds, Different Sounds

πŸ“… Monday 6. April 2026 19:00-21:00
Fred Hart plays an eclectic music mix with something for everyone.

This week’s theme is Different Minds, Different Sounds – marking Autism Awareness Month. A mix of artists and songs shaped by different ways of thinking and seeing the world, alongside the usual eclectic mix of well-known favourites, newer releases, and a few personal choices.

After 8pm, the Monday Evening Wind-Down brings you some more reflective selections to end the day.

⚠️ Content Warning
Some of the songs in tonight’s show contain strong language and adult themes. I make no apology for playing them because they are absolutely a perfect fit for this week’s Neurodiversity theme.

🎢 Music Played

Songs marked with the infinity symbol emoji ♾️ below are either by an autistic/neurodivergent artist, or the subject matter of the song is explicitly about / mentions autism & neurodiversity.

Matt Cooper – Highs & Lows
Harry Nilsson – Everybody’s Talkin’
♾️ Black Eyed Peas – I Gotta Feeling
♾️ Tones And I – Dance Monkey
♾️ Cat Burns – people pleaser
♾️ Ed Sheeran – Old Phone
♾️ Cavetown – Home
♾️ Sam Fender – Seventeen Going Under
♾️ Sia – Chandelier
♾️ Talking Heads – Once In a Lifetime

π„ŸβƒπŸ’ž A Song for My Best Friend

For Hannah, Ida, Calum, Anna & Victoria:
♾️ Gary Numan – Are ‘Friends’ Electric?

♾️ The 1975 – Give Yourself A Try
Kate Bush – Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)
♾️ Owl City – Fireflies
Jigsaw – Sky High
Eagles – Nightingale
New York City – I’m Doin’ Fine Now
The Tremeloes – Suddenly You Love Me
Peter Gabriel – Solsbury Hill
Ry Cooder – Little Sister
Kacey Musgraves – Dry Spell
Danielle Bradbery – The Heart of Dixie
Post Malone – Circles
Paul McCartney – No Other Baby
Madonna – Crazy for You
Christine McVie – Got a Hold on Me
The Rolling Stones – It’s Only Rock’n’Roll (But I Like It)
America – Lonely People
Len Barry – 1-2-3
Louis Armstrong – We Have All the Time in the World

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