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The Britpop Show

David Marsden

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Every week, David Marsden hosts The Britpop Show, live on various radio stations. A mix of classic Britpop tracks, Britpop songs you thought you’d forgotten, and some you ought to know but don’t yet - with the odd interview with Britpop royalty thrown in! This is your chance to relive the show at your leisure.
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Soul Shenanigans

soulshenanigans

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s o u l s h e n a n i g a n s Expect: Indie, RAWK, Garage, Psych, Post-Punk, Scuzz, Fuzz, Vintage Soul & Twang, Breaks, Beats & beyond ... Facebook: /soulshenanigans Twitter: @soulshenanigans iTunes: soulshenanigans Mix cloud: soulshenanigans Podomatic: soulshenanigans iTunes: soulshenanigans Email: soulshenanigans@gmail.com
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99 Songs Ricca Loves from the 90s

Jonathan Stoddart

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Each short episode will celebrate a 90s song that I love. If you remember the 90s you'll enjoy the trip down memory lane. If you don't remember the 90s, you'll discover some great music, or gain perspective on some songs you already know. Facts! Thoughts! Jokes! Love! Alt rock, hip hop, pop, classic rock, R&B, Eurodance, ballads, folk, rap rock, country dance, Britpop, trip hop, punk rock, novelties & oddities. We got em all!
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More great stuff from the @oasispodcast including- @britpophistory - a monthly show where we journey back in time to relive the Britpop years exactly 30 years on @theRAINPodcast - a regular show where Richard and James review all the news in the world of Rock, Indie and Alternative music Plus in the archives - @1001albumspod - a series of 14 episodes from 2020 where I interviewed creators and fans about the greatest albums of all time (we didn’t get to 1001!!!)
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A music blog / bi-weekly podcast coming to you straight up from the frenchiest city in North America. Featured in this haven of musical goodness is a crazy mix of power pop, indie, shoegaze, post rock, britpop, electronica, triphop, polka, dream pop and many more genres to be enjoyed by the musically challenged masses.
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🎶 Hey there, music lovers! 🎵 Let's take a trip down memory lane and dive into the endless universe of overlooked songs from our past! 🌌 In this age of music streaming, have you ever played a game with your friends where you listen to the deep tracks of old albums and debate which ones were the most underrated? Well, guess what? Chris and Tim have invented that game, and it's an absolute blast! 😄 Whether you're walking your dog, driving your car, or taking an early morning run, 🎸🎙️ these two ...
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Club Eclectica

Michael Hallinger

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A podcast where I, your host, Michael Hallinger, talk about a new interesting subject every episode with experts in their field. An eclectic mix of everything from style to art to films to comics to music to stamp collecting (possibly not the latter, but never say never), and everything in between. Join me, as we both learn something new! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Arena

RTÉ Radio 1

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Irish podcast exploring what's happening in the world of arts, culture and entertainment. Listen live every weeknight on RTÉ Radio 1 from 7-8pm. Listen to individual clips at rte.ie/arena. Presented by Sean Rocks.
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“We have a new type of rule now. Not one-man rule, or rule of aristocracy or plutocracy, but of small groups elevated to positions of absolute power by random pressures, and subject to political and economic factors that leave little room for decision. They are representatives of abstract forces who have reached power through surrender of self. The iron-willed dictator is a thing of the past. There will be no more Stalins, no more Hitlers. The rulers of this most insecure of all worlds are r ...
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Seen & Unseen Aloud

Seen & Unseen

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Discover Seen & Unseen articles. The best writing curated by our editors read aloud, sharing Christian perspectives on just about everything. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Power pop? Twee pop? Britpop? Folk pop? Jangle pop? Punk pop? Post pop? We're not big on labels. CD Baby's Indie Pop Podcast is the place for you to discover the best new independent pop music, regardless of style, origin, or influence.
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Indie and Unsigned Music: Rock, Pop, Folk, Alternative, Punk, Rockabilly, Experimental Rock, Power Pop and a variety of other genres from IndieHeart.com Indie Music Showcase and Internet Radio. If you are looking for new and emerging Indie and Unsigned Music, you have found the right podcast. Many artists at the site provide free MP3 downloads of their music, so visit the Indie Heart Showcase for more! You can also check out the IndieHeart Eclectic Rock radio broadcast 24/7 at http://indiehe ...
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Word In Your Ear

Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold

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Mark Ellen and David Hepworth have been talking about and writing about music together and individually for a collective eighty years in magazines like Smash Hits, Mojo and The Word and on radio and TV programmes like "Rock On", "Whistle Test" and VH-1. Over thirteen years ago, when working on the late magazine The Word, they began producing podcasts. Some listeners have been kind enough to say these have been very special to them. When the magazine folded in 2012 they kept the spirit of tho ...
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Welcome to Fish ’N’ Brits, the very British podcast, from very Floridian America, where Adam and Wayne, two British ex-pats turned ‘Murica residents, break down the strange things that happen both sides of the pond, make sense of their lives as Brits amongst the USA locals, and dust off their ever failing memories of life back in England. Each week join the lads as they plough through the green fields of Englands peculiarities, and answer your questions about their lives, experiences, and th ...
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Music Is Funny

Jonathan Bright

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Willie Nelson’s granddaughter, Raelyn Nelson, and her bandmate/producer, Jonathan Bright interview top comedians about the similarities and differences between the comedy and music “business”. Road stories, bad gigs, shady promoters/etc, you get it all with Music Is Funny.
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Beatles vs. Stones. Biggie vs. Tupac. Kanye vs. Taylor. Who do you choose? And what does that say about you? Actually, what do these endlessly argued-about pop music rivalries say about us? Music opinions bring out passionate debate in people, and music journalists/critics Steven Hyden and Jordan Runtagh know this firsthand. They’re both obsessed with the biggest (as well as the most obscure) rivalries in music history. Each week, they’ll break down the details of a different colorful feud, ...
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Hosts Warren Peace, Penny Lane and Jonny Owen fight fire with Bombay Sapphire on the new show 'Maximum Rhythm and Booze, complete with celebrity guests, top tunes and barely sober banter. One of the internet's most downloaded 'Subcultured' podcasts. Maximum Rhythm and Booze...'80 Proof Podcasting!'
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Join us as we present our first live episode - recorded at one of our live events here in Walthamstow, East London - talking all things Britpop & the 90's with Miranda Sawyer & Sian Pattenden. Including Suede, Blur, Elastica, Sleeper, Pulp, Oasis, The Verve, Robbie Williams, Tricky, Glastonbury & a lot more. It takes anything from 5 to 40 hours to …
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You’ll know Miranda Sawyer from the Observer and the radio and, possibly, from her days at Smash Hits and Select magazines that form the foundation of her new book, Uncommon People: Britpop and Beyond in 20 Songs, a time spent watching, interviewing and hanging out with the collection of misfits and outsiders fast becoming the last great musical mo…
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Things this week that sent the needle into the red included … … the last dance craze the whole world noticed. ... “Rock stars used to be anti-establishment. Now they ARE the establishment.” … artworks, flags, bespoke I-Ching Coins … would YOU pay £1,350 for a box set? … why Quincy Jones made records like a movie director. ... how Dylan’s Biograph a…
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This week we mark Remembrance with Simon Cansdale as he suggests that hospitals are home to the truth of war; Belle Tindall helps our psychological state post-US election sharing some political wisdom from Luke Bretherton and Yaroslav Walker reviews the Trump movie and how it comments on the President's recent election success. Hosted on Acast. See…
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The most streamed Beatles song – 700 million plays more than any other – is not by Lennon/McCartney but George who, as author Seth Rogovoy points out, is still widely considered “an economy-class Beatle” though his contributions were central to the success of their records. Seth’s new book ‘Within You Without You: Listening to George Harrison’ sets…
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🎸Brilliant guitar! 🎤Fantastic vocals! 📹Suspenseful video! Rock’s critical darlings make an unforgettable contribution to the 90s. You do it to yourself. That’s what really hurts. E72 is Just by Radiohead Plus: Tim McGraw’s smitten with his girlfriend and Garbage enjoys inclimate weather. 🎉Stay in Touch with Ricca Razor Sharp Stream my music Spotify…
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Text us, and Rock on! Eminem's "The Slim Shady LP" is more than just an album—it's a cultural phenomenon that challenges and entertains with its provocative themes and masterful storytelling. What if the raw, gritty streets of Detroit could produce not just music, but a movement? Our latest episode dissects Eminem's transformative journey, examinin…
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Kathy Valentine joins us to talk about her career, her new book, her time with The Go-Go's, her induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & more. It takes anything from 5 to 40 hours to prepare each episode of Music Maps - if you’d like to make a contribution to help us cover the costs & time of producing these episodes for you, you can do so at …
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Ian Broudie and the Lightning Seeds are about to set out on their 35th Anniversary Greatest Hits Tour – aka “beery parties”. He talks to us here about the first bands he ever saw and played in, which involves … … memories of the Liverpool School of Language, Music, Dream and Pun. … the secret of seeming enigmatic: “Never finish your sentences …” … …
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This week's episode includes the burning question: is Donald Trump a fascist or a buffoon? asked by George Pitcher; Alex Ross takes us into the world of surveillance that is China and Belle Tindall explores Miranda Hart's diagnosis of the unseen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Our crack pair of inquisitors tackle the week’s events and sift out the good, the bad and the riveting, which includes … … whatever happened to savage reviews? … “For God’s sake, keep the robots out of music!”: the 50th birthday of Kraftwerk’s Autobahn. … a Naked Nick Cave Plush Doll (£24) and some Jonny Greenwood olive oil. … strange tales about t…
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🛸🎯The biggest rock band on the planet meets a catastrophic end, so the drummer just starts another one… all by himself. E71 is Alone and Easy Target by Foo Fighters Plus: Coolio borrows from Stevie and Mariah’s kinship with Dirty is as rich in history as that of an infant and their soother. 🎉Stay in Touch with Ricca Razor Sharp Stream my music Spot…
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Elliot Mintz, then a West Coast radio presenter, met the Lennons in 1971, the start of a close, unique and extraordinary friendship and hours of late-night phone calls. And he’s finally written a book about it, We All Shine On: John, Yoko & Me, which records the isolated, complicated life they led imprisoned by their celebrity, at times joyous and …
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Playlist: 1. Goblin - Suspiria (Celesta & Bells) 2. John Carpenter - Here Comes The Boogie Man 3. Carl Stalling - The Skeleton Dance 4. Bettye LaVette - Witchcraft In The Air 5. Los Africanos - Monster Party 6. The Grim Reapers - Two Souls 7. R. Dean Taylor - There's A Ghost In My House 8. Serge Gainsbourg - Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde 9. Link Wray & His R…
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Brushing aside the cobweb spray and luminous flashing skulls, we ring rock and roll’s doorbell in pursuit of both tricks and treats. Among which you’ll find … … the gothification of entertainment … Harry Potter, Creedence Clearwater and Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings. … Donald Trump dancing to Jeff Buckley. … why Phil Lesh was the heart and soul…
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In this episode, Ryan Stark points out some of the pitfalls in dating a vampire; Jack Nicholson pays beautiful tribute to W.H. Auden's poetry and its ability to give us words for current world trauma; and Jack Chisnall cracks the puzzle of our love of puzzles in his article about BBC's drama, Ludwig. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more …
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Text us, and Rock on! What if you could embark on a musical odyssey that blends bluegrass, jazz, and rock in a way you've never heard before? Join us as we explore the innovative soundscape crafted by Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, where banjo virtuoso Béla Fleck and the Wooten brothers redefine musical boundaries. With Howard Levy's mesmerizing ha…
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⛪We all had our reasons to be there Canada’s pop princess takes a hold of her career, redefines herself, and blazes a trail across the charts. E70 is Forgiven by Alan’s Morissette Plus: Tripping Daisy got a girl and Ghostface sneaks around on his wife. 🎉Stay in Touch with Ricca Razor Sharp Stream my music Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/3ce…
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Mark King and Level 42 have just announced 2025 tour dates and he talks to us here about … … the value of what you learn in covers bands from being ignored. … why being thrown out of home for being thrown out of school was the best thing that ever happened to him. … Level 42’s first gig, kicked off after four songs. … Chile, Turkey and other new ma…
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"A couple travel to Sweden to visit their friend's rural hometown for its fabled midsummer festival, but what begins as an idyllic retreat quickly devolves into an increasingly violent and bizarre competition at the hands of a pagan cult." None of the synopses really get the pitch right but what the hell, this'll do. Dir: Ari Aster Joined for this …
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The 1989 album is 10 years old on October 27th 2014 - so we thought we'd take a deep dive into the story behind this iconic record. It takes anything from 5 to 40 hours to prepare each episode of Music Maps - if you’d like to make a contribution to help us cover the costs & time of producing these episodes for you, you can do so at this link: ko-fi…
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This is an extraordinary story on many levels – about the power and sanctuary of music, about what it took for bands to get noticed in the ‘70s, about how a teenager obsessed with King Crimson eventually joined the band and about the struggles of “a rabid Henry Cow fan trying to get on Top of the Pops”. Jakko Jakszyk is a fabulous storyteller, both…
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"Set against the backdrop of Belgium's most notorious unsolved crime spree, 1985 begins as three friends - Vicky, her brother Franky, and his best friend Marc - begin a new chapter of their lives, when they set off from their hometown to Brussels. But as their adulthood and careers in the big city commence, the trio risks losing their innocence and…
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Applying our patent wheat-chaff separator to recent rock and roll events, we filter out the following … … “They’ve got the guns but we got the numbers”: whatever happened to political songs? … the life of Libby Titus and the afterlife of Love Has No Pride. … when gigs become stalking with a musical component. … how Taylor Swift Tickets became the n…
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This week, George Pitcher asks why we still bother celebrating Harvest; Jane Williams explains why the Nicene Creed was such a total game-changer and Henna Cundill explores the proposed legislation around Assisted Dying from the point of view of Conscientious Objectors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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🐝Do you like it raw? Ain’t no father to ODB’s style as he blurs the line between crazy and genius with this all-time, off-kilter party anthem. E69 is Shimmy Shimmy Ya by Ol’ Dirty Bastard Plus: Boombastic! Beavers! Welfare anthems! 🎉Stay in Touch with Ricca Razor Sharp Stream my music Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/3cepcnEtdetdHZDtn5vlm9?s…
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Bella Union label founder Simon Raymonde joins us this week to talk us through his time with the Cocteau Twins. It takes anything from 5 to 40 hours to prepare each episode of Music Maps - if you’d like to make a contribution to help us cover the costs & time of producing these episodes for you, you can do so at this link: ko-fi.com/musicmaps It is…
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Text us, and Rock on! Imagine the colorful tapestry of sound you get when bluegrass, rock, jazz, and funk are all woven together. That's precisely what the original lineup of The String Cheese Incident achieved with their debut album, "Born on the Wrong Planet." Reflecting on the evocative performances of Bill Nershey, Keith Mosley, Michael Kang, a…
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Our record-breaking partnership faces a fresh set of spin bowlers on the rock and roll pitch but rifles a few shots over the pavilion roof, among them … … the time Elvis let his daughter ride her pony through the house. … when Moon Zappa (10) found naked hippies making candles in the garden. … “Can you get that? It might be someone important.” The …
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