The Piranhas Of Benidorm
Credits
The Takeout Podcast was written, performed and produced in Alicante, Spain by Al Morton. The solo acoustic and Spanish guitar music is arranged and performed by Al Morton.
With thanks to Michael Britton for his unique insight and also to my great friend Bill Dunham for the loan of his Francisco Bros Anniversario guitar used in the Cahay Guitar Stand review segment underscored music: – Fandanguillo by F. Moreno Torroba
For musical content and sound effects, beyond my resources: Pixabay.com. I encourage fellow podcast producers to use these resources and make a donation to the artists. Care is taken to avoid copyright infringement. If however, you believe that material has been included without permission or appropriate accreditation, please contact me.
Thank you for listening. It means a lot that you took the trouble to visit this page.
Full Credits
Production Editor: Heather Margaret. Podcast artwork – Elliot Morton.
The Takeout Podcast guitar theme
Serenata Española by J. Malats arranged and performed by Al Morton.
Episode Intro music
Music by Aleksandr Karabanov – Muzaproduction
https://pixabay.com/music/motown-old-school-rnb-los-angeles-20922/
Bluetooth Toothbrushes and The Scales of Home Automation
The Way You Look Tonight (Michael Bublé) arranged and performed for solo guitar by Al Morton
https://pixabay.com/music/world-son-montuno-cuban-piano-music-1309/
Interval Music ‘You are Listening to’
Let’s go to the beach by Ivan Traveso
https://pixabay.com/music/beats-lets-go-to-the-beach-13264/
Piranhas of Benidorm
Music: Flamenco guitar improvisation by Al Morton.
Twitter / X and Social Media Commentary
Salsa Music – no copyright – no attribution
Harvey Proctor rant about EU flag waving at the last night of The Proms
Rule, Britannia! Performed by a bunch of patriots
Baroness Barbie’s First Day in the House of Lords
Music: Let The Mystery Unfold by Geoff Harvey
https://pixabay.com/music/fantasy-dreamy-childrens-let-the-mystery-unfold-122118/
15-Point Woke Challenge
Music: TV game show style music from (free to use mp3)
Cahaya Wooden Guitar Stand Review
Music in the style of Cole Porter, but not intended to be in any copyright-infringing sort of way: Solo jazz guitar theme based loosely around the tune: I Love Ewe.