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Despite having spent the better part of his adult life working for a radio station, not to mention being the man responsible for the long-running music quiz [[Rockbusters]], [[Karl Pilkington|Karl]] is not a particularly big fan of music. He shows nothing but indifference for almost all of the songs played by Ricky and Steve on the show, and has said that if he owned an iPod there are only a handful of tracks he would put on it.
Despite having spent the better part of his adult life working for a radio station, not to mention being the man responsible for the long-running music quiz [[Rockbusters]], [[Karl Pilkington|Karl]] is not a particularly big fan of music. He shows nothing but indifference to almost all of the songs played by Ricky and Steve on the show, and has said that if he owned an iPod there are only a handful of tracks he would put on it.


Karl only seems to be interested in songs that tell a story. Because of this, Karl started a feature that came to be known as [[Songs With a Story]], in which he played a track with an easy-to-follow narrative.  
Karl only seems to be interested in songs that tell a story. Because of this, Karl started a feature that came to be known as [[Songs With a Story]], in which he played a track with an easy-to-follow narrative.  

Revision as of 06:34, 2 November 2007

Despite having spent the better part of his adult life working for a radio station, not to mention being the man responsible for the long-running music quiz Rockbusters, Karl is not a particularly big fan of music. He shows nothing but indifference to almost all of the songs played by Ricky and Steve on the show, and has said that if he owned an iPod there are only a handful of tracks he would put on it.

Karl only seems to be interested in songs that tell a story. Because of this, Karl started a feature that came to be known as Songs With a Story, in which he played a track with an easy-to-follow narrative.

His all-time favorite song is The Killing of Georgie by Rod Stewart, which is about a homosexual man who moves to New York and ends up being murdered by a street gang.

Some other songs and artists Karl has expressed a fondness for:

  • "Living For The City" by Stevie Wonder
  • "Babooshka" by Kate Bush
  • "In The Ghetto" by Elvis
  • "Wonderful Tonight" by Eric Clapton
  • Oasis
  • Bob Marley
  • Kings of Leon