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PRESENTER 1
Hello, and welcome to The Keatcast, where we discuss, indulge and occasionally bicker about the vast plain
of creativity that is the music industry, bringing you content from the birth of the Blues, to the height of Pop
genre. I’m your host, Keaton Wares, and joining me, your co-hosts, Melissa Taylor and Moth Stanton. Com-
ing up in today’s show we take a look back at the greatest hits of the last ten years. Plus, we dive into our top
3 favourite albums of all time, and stick around until the end, because we have a first look at an up-and-com-
ing indie band for you, right here, only here, on The Keatcast. I’d just like to start with a very general ques-
tion: (QUESTION FOR MELISSA AND MOTH) How do you feel about the current state of the music in-
dustry in this near post-pandemic world?

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PRESENTER 1
Do you think the music across the next few years will reflect the struggle of the previous 2 years?

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PRESENTER 1
Well, either way, I think we can be sure that we have some decade-defining music on the horizon.

PRESENTER 2
Speaking of decade-defining music, a look back now at a time before covid, as we jump into the top 10
greatest hits of the 2010’s.

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PRESENTER 2
Some great songs in there. Instant classics. Thoughts?

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PRESENTER 1
Let’s broaden our scope now, as we take a look at our top 3 favourite albums of all time. So, Moth, let’s start
with you. Favourite album of all time; Go!

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PRESENTER 1
What about you, Melissa?

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PRESENTER 1
That’s all from us here in the studio tonight. We’d like to thank you for joining us. Tune in next week, where
we’ll be taking a close look at original film scores, and the nuances of the alternative rock genre. But now, to
close this week’s programme, we’d like to share with you an exclusive look at an up-and-coming band.
These three teenagers from Wiltshire, who go by the name of CAM, have recently covered Sam Fender’s
“Seventeen Going Under”. Here is your first look at this ambitious piece. Goodnight.

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