Podcast by Titles Mean Nothing
Sasha and Alex are joined by Sean and Ronan, big fans of the Simpsons, to discuss the music of the show, and to look at the inspirations for some of the most well known songs - primarily composed by Alf Clausen, Danny Elfman and Jeff Martin
5 months after the first Karl Wallinger Vs. Robbie Williams podcast, Sasha and Alex come across themselves quoted on the Wikipedia page for She's the One in a new 'controversy' section - and perhaps Robbie himself has seen it too, because he seems to have responded
In 1999, Robbie Williams' producer Guy Chambers poached obscure act World Party's touring band to cover their song "She's the One" without their frontman Karl's knowledge. When "She's the One" hit number one in the charts, Karl made money, but lost his friends.
Sasha and Alex are joined by Danielle once more, who last week saw Home Alone for the first time - and hates it! Unfortunately, it happens to be Sasha's favorite Christmas film...
Sasha and Alex visit Friar Park, Henley-on-Thames, and explore George Harrison's All Things Must Pass as it turns 50 this year - using archive interviews, bootlegs, rare recordings and looking at where the album stands in history
In this brief update, Alex and Sasha move in together, and discuss what they've been doing over the past couple of weeks, from downsizing via eBay, to watching the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movies - and avoiding the MCU!
Alex is joined by guest host Ronan Davis as the interview local trans musician Sasha Swift, a performer in queer band Mulk about her two lockdown singles - Potential and It Happens All the Time!
Alex, tattoo fanatic, teaches Sasha about the history and cultural significance of tattoos, including the advances in technique and technology.
Sasha and Alex speak to two of Sasha's friends Bodie, from Australia, and KB from the United States. Sasha met Bodie via an online forum in 2004, and KB via Tumblr in 2016, and has developed strong friendships with the pair over time - even leading to some meetings in real life...
Sasha and Alex are joined by Sean and Ronan, big fans of the Simpsons, to discuss the music of the show, and to look at the inspirations for some of the most well known songs - primarily composed by Alf Clausen, Danny Elfman and Jeff Martin
Sasha and Alex, isolated individually with Britain in the midst of a lockdown, connect remotely with Danielle and Sean to try and find a brighter side to isolation and working from home during the awful Coronavirus Pandemic
Sasha and Alex press 'Random Article' on Wikipedia a few times and examine the topics they come across, making interesting discoveries about who maintains some of these obscure articles, creating even more mysteries...
5 months after the first Karl Wallinger Vs. Robbie Williams podcast, Sasha and Alex come across themselves quoted on the Wikipedia page for She's the One in a new 'controversy' section - and perhaps Robbie himself has seen it too, because he seems to have responded
Alex and Sasha play a game of 'Would You Rather' with some bizarre American-based questions clearly written by cishets.
Sasha and Alex check out musicians and producers who collaborated with their dead lead singers, including Queen, The Beatles, Buddy Holly and George Harrison.
Alex and Sasha take a dive into The Beatles' Abbey Road as it turns 50 years old, accessing the multitracks, listening to hard-to-find interviews, and looking at the stories behind each of the songs!
In a short bonus episode, Alex, Sasha, Danii, Sean and Ollie play the 'Knob Game', taking song titles with the word 'Love' in, and replacing it with the word 'Knob'. Are you ready? Are you ready for knob?
Did Elvis really date a cyborg? Did Chuck Berry suffer from Jazz Diarrhea? Was Ray Charles in love with a bank teller? Alex and Sasha are joined by Danii B to look too far into the meanings of famous and not-so-famous records from the 1950s
In 2017, Sasha was working as an IT Technician for one of the country's biggest NHS Trusts when it was hit by the WannaCry ransomware attack. In this podcast, Sasha explains how she predicted the cyberattack, and fills Alex in on just how bad the state of the NHS's IT Systems are, including their bizarre use of an outdated 80s technology.
We discuss our own experiences with veganism, and Alex gives us a lowdown on his motivations for becoming vegan around 4 years ago and how things have changed in that short space of time. The episode also features a small game of 'What would Alex eat?'
In 1999, Robbie Williams' producer Guy Chambers poached obscure act World Party's touring band to cover their song "She's the One" without their frontman Karl's knowledge. When "She's the One" hit number one in the charts, Karl made money, but lost his friends.
Alex and Sasha discuss 6 songs over a 51 year span that give them a feeling of Gender Euphoria. Did you know that Pete Townshend was writing about Gender Identity in the 60s? Spotify playlist available here: https://spoti.fi/2WZrF5O
Alex and Sasha and "Guest Judge" Sean compare and read through 3 cheap "women's magazines" with wine, and rate the quality of the journalism and reader-submitted stories and photos.
Alex and Sasha fill each other in about amusing facts from their past using a random question generator, whilst and Alex reveal's their secret stage history as a Young, Gender-Neutral Eddie Murphy
Sasha and Alex are joined by Ollie, and discuss topics such as Super Hans from Peep Show, Catholicism, poverty, and the weirdest food combinations we've tried
Alex and Sasha introduce the podcast and look into the history of prefix title such as Mr, Ms, Mx, the relevance of the titles, and what they represent