An irreverent but loving look back to indie, pop, and alternative music of the 1990s. I share fond memories of that era with friends, guests, and family.
Rockfeedback.com journalist Matt Tomiak reminisces about his first gig, working with the talented Toby L, founder of Rockfeedback.com and Transgressive Records, and those crazy nights at the Basement Club in Islington in the early 2000s.
In the second part of my podcast with Stone Roses biographer John Robb, we talk about his latest projects including books, the Green Academy, the ever so controversial Morrissey and why it is important to diversify.
Take That? Blue? One Direction (I think) Lynsey Carratt reminisces about Duncan (from Blue) and Robbie of course!
In this episode, my husband James Gard reads my actual student review of Oasis at Knebworth (as it happened) 25 years ago or thereabouts.
I had the honour of speaking to music journalist, writer and musician Stone Roses biographer John Robb. John talks all things Manchester from rehearsing next to Oasis in the studio in the early days to watching Nirvana in a tiny crowd, and much more.
In this episode, I chat to Tim Woods, author of 'Love In The Time of Britpop'. He talks all things, Sheffield, from the bands - Longpigs, Pulp, er Gomez, student unions, beer and a chance encounter with TFI's Chris Evans.
Quietus, Guardian, BBC music journalist and founder of digital music channel Music 365, Julian Marszalek talks about the Orb, Oasis and many more bands. He was there!
From Kate Bush to Nicki Minaj, from Janet Jackson to TLC and Taylor Swift, pop's greatest female pioneers are simply strange: smashing notions of taste and decorum. Instead of rehashing biographies, author Lesley Chow dives deep into the music of these groundbreaking performers, identifying the ecstatic moments in their songs and finding out what makes them unique. I had a chance to ask Lesley who is her favourite (strangest) woman in music?
I talk to Fiona from pr firm Piggy Goes To Market about her experiences working for Polygram in the early 90s. From an unfortunate Stranglers gig, to sharing a lift with Brian Harvey from E-17, to Take That, tune in!
In my podcast titled Back to the 90s. I will be sharing my memories of being a student music journalist during the years 1994-1997. There were a lot of gigs and a lot of fun to be had back then.