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80sography - 80s music one artist at a time
Andy Richards' 80:10 (Pt 2) (George Michael, Pet Shop Boys, Chris de Burgh, Prefab Sprout, Producing, Misc)

80sography - 80s music one artist at a time

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 138:56


Part 2 with keyboard magic-dust provider, ~Andy Richards with more hits, more number ones (including a potential 2 more to make the full 10).And so much brilliant 80s pop…5. GEORGE MICHAELAn opportune meeting, a Sunday afternoon session and more immortality as Andy works with George on the iconic Careless Whisper. A later session with David Cassidy (on yet another top 10 smash) allows him the opportunity to work with George again.6. PET SHOP BOYSA triple whammy of number one singles between July 87 - April 88 as Andy works on It's a Sin, Always on my Mind and Heart (which he also produces). Not forgetting more hits in Suburbia and Rent as well as working on the Actually album.Later he works on the Liza Minelli album, Results (produced by the Pets) ‘resulting' in another top 10 hit in Losing My Mind.Comparisons are made between working with Liza and Dusty Springfield (who he produced on her Reputation album).7. CHRIS DE BURGHFrom the great experience working on the sublime pop of the Pets to the more problematic cheesy monobrow of The De Burgh.Another massive number one single with The Lady In Red (with a little help from George Michael) but at some cost.Despite the experience (and like mothers forgetting the pain of childbirth) Andy returns and works on another top 3 hit in Missing You. Plus discussion at the end on where else George Michael appears in the ARoeuvre.8. PREFAB SPROUTAndy produces the wonderful “Hey Manhattan!” By The Sprouts from their From Langley Park To Memphis album.Discussion on Paddy's views of the track (and why he is wrong, bless the little genius).9. PRODUCINGAs well as being the keyboard maestro go-to guy, Andy also produced many artists in the 80s.Here we go through some of them, from less successful experiences (Berlin) to yet more chart success with Fuzzbox and Holly Johnson. 10. MISCELLANEOUS80s odd and sods including the start of his film/TV work and a chance to mop up any other  hits worked on, including a potential 10th number one (Foreigner's I Want To Know What Love Is being the potential 9th). THE 80SOGRAPHY QUICKFIRE ROUNDAnd why not.For more on Andy - andyrichards.comTo help fund the pod or say hi - 80sography@gmail (PayPal)Vaughn George. Neil Tennant vocal analysis “Heart”.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtMjGpyzAIsSend us a text

80sography - 80s music one artist at a time
Andy Richards' 80:10 (Pt 1) (The Early Years, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Trevor Horn, Peter Collins)

80sography - 80s music one artist at a time

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 112:55


A great guy, a wonderful chat and a borderline genius of the keyboard, Andy Richards played on seven number ones of the 80s and loads more hits besides (as I attempt to define throughout the conversation). 1. THE EARLY YEARS (PRE-1980-83)Andy's background in music culminating in him reaching the studio,And how working on jingles set him up for 80s chart success (cf Relax).2. FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD (1983-86)Andy sprinkles his magic synth-dust all over Relax for Trevor Horn as well as working on Two Tribes and the Welcome to the Pleasure Dome LP.Also discussed is the contrast with working on the follow-up, Liverpool.Rage Hard!3. TREVOR HORN (1983-86)As well as Frankie, Andy worked on other Trevor Horn projects such asDuck Rock, the massively influential Propaganda LP, A Secret Wish plusthe trifecta of 1985 pop perfection singles; Duel, Cry and Slave To The Rhythm.4. PETER COLLINS (1983-89)Another producer Andy cultivated a long working relationship with in the 80s wasthe late Peter Collins. From the pop of Nik Kershaw to the rawk of Rush andGary Moore.EITHER/ORNew feature (any excuse for another QFR). Andy's 80s choices. Duran or Wham was a bit of a no brainer (unless he secretly worked on The Reflex as well)more on Andy at andyrichards.comTo help support the pod, donations gratefully received via PayPal at80sography@gmail.comSend us a text

Nostalgia Interviews with Chris Deacy

My guest this week is Andy Richards, Channel Director of KMTV. Born in Guernsey in 1982, Andy reveals what it was like to grow up on a small island. The first film he saw was ET and Andy discusses the importance in those days of Blockbuster Video where he worked when he was 18, and we learn about the migration in that era from VHS to DVD. We talk about the success of particular films from those days, such as The Shawshank Redemption, the role played by technology including AI, and we talk about the importance of theatre. Andy also discusses the culture and professions of those who live in the Channel Islands, and how arts and humanities were really important to him. Andy went pretty much as far away as he could to university, studying for a year at the University of Teesside. He had been told he wasn't university material, and Andy discusses how Middlesbrough was quite a challenging environment, and quite a contrast to Guernsey, and we find out why he ended up transferring to Chichester. Andy talks about his work ethic, what he has learned about himself, and what he learned about the poverty he saw around him, and how he got into journalism. We discover that Andy loved radio but didn't know he wanted to be a journalist until he became one. Andy talks about an interview that went badly and how the station asked him back and he ended up falling in love with journalism. Andy also reflects on the nature of management, and why he draws on the analogy of the end of 8 Mile in terms of the importance of owning your own mistakes. Andy, who also worked for ITV as an onscreen reporter, reveals who his heroes are, and we find out about the decision he took to finally leave Guernsey and how he ended up running KMTV. Then, towards the end of the interview, I ask Andy whether one can be nostalgic about negative experiences and whether he is a looking back or a looking forward type of person, and Andy ruminates on the future of things at Kent. He discusses how the media world and academia work according to different timescales. And Andy announces an exclusive on my podcast – that Generation Why, a series I made with KMTV and where I am the lead presenter, is going to be screening on ITV.

Alternative Living chats
Episode 1 - Andy Richards joins me.

Alternative Living chats

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 35:15


In this episode, I chat with andy, who has lived in his van for the last 21/2 years. He talks about travelling and living in the van, plus walking and his love of narrowboats. Andy has said that if you want to ask any questions with regards to buying boats to contact him at Andrew Richards info@grandunionboatservices.comHe is exceptionally passionate and wants to ensure that customers get the right boat for themselves.Remeber if you fancy joing me for a chat conatact me on info@nevertwolateourjourney.com or pop onto my website www.nevertwolateourjourney.com and fill in the contact form.

Kids Media Club Podcast
Kids Media Club - Young Audience Content Fund

Kids Media Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 22:30


In this special episode, Jo and Andy talk with Oli Hyatt, Angharad Garlick, and Andy Richards about the campaign to support the young Audience Content fund and persuade the government to rethink the plan to cut it.

Innovate 608
Innovate 608: Michelle Somes-Booher & Andy Richards

Innovate 608

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 29:33


Two UW-Madison experts in business startups discuss the current ecosystem for entrepreneurs, including how the pandemic has changed how businesses, employees and customers interact.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Inside The Ropes
201: Bryden Macpherson, Rachel Bailey and Andy Richards

Inside The Ropes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 80:03


After an epic NSW Open, our very own Bryden Macpherson fought off an army of would-be stars to salute at Concord. He joins us today to tell us the trade secrets of exactly how.We stay in Sydney to chat with the emerging Andy Richards and his coach former WPGA Tour player Rachel Bailey, who’s breaking down barriers as a coach.Plus all the latest from a genuinely busy week around the world with Andy Maher, Mark Hayes and Stacey Peters at the helm.

LTU Blue Devils In Depth
Laura Silverman of LTU Women's Soccer | Ep 103

LTU Blue Devils In Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 9:19


Jason Ross Jr. interviews Laura Silverman from Lawrence Tech's Women's Soccer team about how COVID-19 impacted her team and season, her coach Andy Richards, how LTU's academic programs have helped prepare her for her career, and more!Recruit yourself to any of two dozen NAIA programs at Lawrence Technological University by visiting ltuathletics.com

Mitchell's Front Page
Kardinia candidate Andy Richards

Mitchell's Front Page

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 9:59


Andy Richards appeared on Mitchell’s Front Page to discuss his candidacy for Kardinia ward.   View Full Profile View -1 other candidates for The post Kardinia candidate Andy Richards appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.

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The Hustle
Episode 278 - Andy Richards

The Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 127:09


Andy Richards started out as a classical pianist, but being discovered by Trevor Horn in the early 80s changed all that. He went to work at SARM studios where he played on albums by Frankie Goes to Hollywood and Propaganda. He began getting calls to play on albums/songs by everyone from Wham ("Careless Whisper"), Chris DeBurgh ("Lady in Red"), Rush, Pet Shop Boys, Liza Minelli, Billy Squier, OMD, Seal, Grace Jones, Nik Kershaw, Prefab Sprout, Berlin, and producing artists like Corey Hart, Dusty Springfield, and T'Pau.  We discuss all these people, and Andy is refreshingly honest about his experiences. We also chat about his current solo project, which is pretty unique. This one's another instant classic - enjoy!  www.andyrichards.com  www.patreon.com/thehustlepod

Good Talk
Good Talk - Carabao Cup Final Special

Good Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 112:36


On this episode, Jack travels up to Michigan to watch his club Aston Villa in the Carabao Cup Final, with the man who introduced him to Aston Villa nearly 16 years ago, friend of the show, Andy Richards. We hope you enjoy the highs and the lows we go through on this journey.  It was a fun one.

The Bridge Church St Ives Cambridgeshire
Simeon and Anna | Luke 2:21-38 | Andy Richards

The Bridge Church St Ives Cambridgeshire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 34:15


Simeon and Anna | Andy Richards | 8th December 2019

The Bridge Church St Ives Cambridgeshire
Fighting Discouragement | Nehemiah | Andy Richards

The Bridge Church St Ives Cambridgeshire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 35:36


Fighting Discouragement | Andy Richards | 17th November 2019

The Bridge Church St Ives Cambridgeshire
David and Goliath | 1 Samuel 17 | Andy Richards

The Bridge Church St Ives Cambridgeshire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 36:19


David and Goliath | 1 Samuel 17 | 6th October

The Bridge Church St Ives Cambridgeshire
Ephesians 4:1-16 | Andy Richards

The Bridge Church St Ives Cambridgeshire

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 40:33


21st July 2019 | Ephesians 4:1-16 | Andy Richards

Good Talk
Good Talk Episode 20 - Andy Richards

Good Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 122:49


This week, the one and only Andy Richards joins Jack while on Vacation in Madeira Beach, Florida.  Going from supporting Aston Villa as a young man in Warwick, England to being a successful Women's Soccer coach, Andy has lead an interesting life. Enjoy. 

The Bridge Church St Ives Cambridgeshire
Ephesians 1:1-6 | Andy Richards

The Bridge Church St Ives Cambridgeshire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 41:34


9th June 2019. Ephesians 1:1-6. Andy opens our new sermon series on Paul's letter to the church at Ephesus.

Hope Community Church Wymondham
Peter - Andy Richards - 17 March 2019

Hope Community Church Wymondham

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 36:10


Guest speaker, Andy Richards from the Relational Mission church in St Ives talks about Peter and his encounters with Jesus

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The Bridge Church St Ives Cambridgeshire
2017 Celebration and Vision

The Bridge Church St Ives Cambridgeshire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2017 39:07


8th January 2017. Andy Richards presents the vision for The Bridge Church 2017.

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Rushcast
Synthesizers, Andy Richards

Rushcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2015 64:24


This week Jay talks with Andy Richards, who recorded the majority of the synth parts on Power Windows and Hold Your Fire! We hope you enjoy the interview! Jay also discusses vocal harmonies, cool riffs, and Grace Under Pressure's placement in the discography. What one Rush song would you play for Rush in 1974 to show them what direction their music will take in the future? 

Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series

Dr David Cleevely knows a thing or two about building businesses. A serial entrepreneur and investor, he has worked at the heart of the Cambridge Cluster on numerous ventures including telecoms consultancy Analysys, web based antibody company Abcam (ABC.L); and G femto base station company, 3WayNetworks. Abcam, which he co-founded in 1998 and was Chairman of until 2009, currently has a $1.5bn valuation - not bad for a company that starting selling antibodies door-to-door on a bike! David is the guest speaker at the launch session of the 2014/15 Enterprise Tuesday series on 4 November at the University of Cambridge's Department of Engineering. He will focus on telling the Abcam story but also look at other billion dollar companies that have come out of Cambridge. It's a good opportunity for those working in or contemplating a future in entrepreneurship to learn more about growing successful businesses. Read more about David Cleevely » http://www.cfel.jbs.cam.ac.uk/programmes/enterprisetuesday/programme/speakers/cleevelyd.html Find out more about Abcam » http://www.abcam.com/ Without passion you cannot succeed! Listen to this podcast with Dr David Cleevely » http://www.sms.cam.ac.uk/media/1122496 Recognising opportunities … Watch video of Dr David Cleevely and Dr Andy Richards here » http://www.sms.cam.ac.uk/media/726139 Enterprise Tuesday is a series of FREE evening lectures and networking sessions delivered by the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL) which take place from November to the end of February in Cambridge. The programme aims to introduce participants to the world of business, as well as to encourage and inspire individuals to pursue their entrepreneurial ambition. It is the most popular non-assessed programme within the University and the model has been adopted by numerous other academic institutions as well as corporations. Enterprise Tuesday is open to all University of Cambridge staff and students, members of other universities and the local business community. The series is particularly relevant for postgraduate students considering future career paths, those exploring entrepreneurial opportunities and looking to build high quality networks with experts and practitioners. Find out more about Enterprise Tuesday at http://www.cfel.jbs.cam.ac.uk/programmes/enterprisetuesday/index.html

Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series

Dr David Cleevely knows a thing or two about building businesses. A serial entrepreneur and investor, he has worked at the heart of the Cambridge Cluster on numerous ventures including telecoms consultancy Analysys, web based antibody company Abcam (ABC.L); and G femto base station company, 3WayNetworks. Abcam, which he co-founded in 1998 and was Chairman of until 2009, currently has a $1.5bn valuation - not bad for a company that starting selling antibodies door-to-door on a bike! David is the guest speaker at the launch session of the 2014/15 Enterprise Tuesday series on 4 November at the University of Cambridge's Department of Engineering. He will focus on telling the Abcam story but also look at other billion dollar companies that have come out of Cambridge. It's a good opportunity for those working in or contemplating a future in entrepreneurship to learn more about growing successful businesses. Read more about David Cleevely » http://www.cfel.jbs.cam.ac.uk/programmes/enterprisetuesday/programme/speakers/cleevelyd.html Find out more about Abcam » http://www.abcam.com/ Without passion you cannot succeed! Listen to this podcast with Dr David Cleevely » http://www.sms.cam.ac.uk/media/1122496 Recognising opportunities … Watch video of Dr David Cleevely and Dr Andy Richards here » http://www.sms.cam.ac.uk/media/726139 Enterprise Tuesday is a series of FREE evening lectures and networking sessions delivered by the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL) which take place from November to the end of February in Cambridge. The programme aims to introduce participants to the world of business, as well as to encourage and inspire individuals to pursue their entrepreneurial ambition. It is the most popular non-assessed programme within the University and the model has been adopted by numerous other academic institutions as well as corporations. Enterprise Tuesday is open to all University of Cambridge staff and students, members of other universities and the local business community. The series is particularly relevant for postgraduate students considering future career paths, those exploring entrepreneurial opportunities and looking to build high quality networks with experts and practitioners. Find out more about Enterprise Tuesday at http://www.cfel.jbs.cam.ac.uk/programmes/enterprisetuesday/index.html

Thameside Radio Revisited
Thameside 24Feb80 UFOs and gerbils in Harrow

Thameside Radio Revisited

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2014


Another show from a listener's house. This week Adrian Leaper from Harrow has invited the Thameside Radio 90.2 crew round . The studio is set up in his bedroom. Adrian tells us he saw a UFO hovering over the hill the day before. Bob Edwards is reading a book that says stupid people are clever people and clever people are stupid. Hmmm. He also reads out listeners letters about the secret of life. Mrs Leaper has made food and we get a guided tour of the meal and the house. Adrian has dozens of champion gerbils in his shed. Dave interviews Bill the Budgie. (That radio mic really came in useful.) Listener Andrew Simpson reviews a a concert by by Rockpile (Featuring Dave Edmunds and Nick Lowe) at Brunel University. Soundwaves magazine has a feature about Thameside Radio. Thameside Radio 90.2 listeners mentioned this week include: Philip Chapel from Windsor. John Chapel.  John Brennan of Thornton Heath. Students at Kingston Polytechnic. Chris Parry of Ilford. Barbara and Trever Adams from Biggin Hill.  Joannie Conway aged 6 3/4  from Hampton Wick Infant School. Ron Stephenson.  Kevin Ball from Bromley.  Malcolm Fryer of Hendon. Frinton McCarthy of SE5. Mike Boardman of Harrow. John Lyon School. Dave Kenny for the  BDXC. Nick Doherty from North London Poly. Rapic Sandec. Andy Richards. This is only the first half of the broadcast. If you have the other half or any other recordings please please do get in touch - you can use the comment field or email me at fmthen.com Al

The Bridge Church St Ives Cambridgeshire

Andy Richards introduces our new sermon series on the book of Hebrews.

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MikeyPod
MikeyPod 166 | Musician Andy Richards from Uniform Motion

MikeyPod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2013 73:59


Uniform Motion‘s Andy Richards joins me from Tolouse, France on this episode of MikeyPod to talk about his work and we had a really great conversation about the methods his [...] Continue reading → The post MikeyPod 166 | Musician Andy Richards from Uniform Motion appeared first on MikeyPod.

MikeyPod
MikeyPod 166 | Musician Andy Richards from Uniform Motion

MikeyPod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2013 73:59


Uniform Motion‘s Andy Richards joins me from Tolouse, France on this episode of MikeyPod to talk about his work and we had a really great conversation about the methods his [...] Continue reading → The post MikeyPod 166 | Musician Andy Richards from Uniform Motion appeared first on MikeyPod.

Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series
Avoiding the ‘Boy’s Own Book of Biotechnology’: Advice on developing effective business models in the Life Sciences sector.

Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2012 11:41


The Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL) talked to Dr Andy Richards, serial biotechnology entrepreneur and business angel, about determining and defining effective business models in the life sciences sector. He talks about the particular challenges of the sector where high market value and mass market need is contrasted by tight regulatory process and high cost to market. This combined with the high risk of failure means it is a challenge to pitch to investors. Dr Richards encourages inventors and innovators to protect intellectual property through patents but also to think carefully about the timing of such patents as this is equally important. He also emphasises the importance of avoiding formulaic, text book responses to planning and the need to evolve your business model as you move up the value chain. In his view, success is not so much measured by how much money you make but how you have helped patients or end users through innovations in healthcare.

Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series
Avoiding the ‘Boy’s Own Book of Biotechnology’: Advice on developing effective business models in the Life Sciences sector.

Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning - Entrepreneurs & Experts Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2012 11:41


The Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL) talked to Dr Andy Richards, serial biotechnology entrepreneur and business angel, about determining and defining effective business models in the life sciences sector. He talks about the particular challenges of the sector where high market value and mass market need is contrasted by tight regulatory process and high cost to market. This combined with the high risk of failure means it is a challenge to pitch to investors. Dr Richards encourages inventors and innovators to protect intellectual property through patents but also to think carefully about the timing of such patents as this is equally important. He also emphasises the importance of avoiding formulaic, text book responses to planning and the need to evolve your business model as you move up the value chain. In his view, success is not so much measured by how much money you make but how you have helped patients or end users through innovations in healthcare.

The Bridge Church St Ives Cambridgeshire

This morning, Andy Richards is talking to us on the topic of sex. What does God say about sex and what is our society's view of sex? What happens when we mess up? Andy shows us twelve defences for victory and recommends for further reading: “Relationship and Sexuality” by P J Smyth “Sex and the Supremacy of Christ” by John Piper

Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Entrepreneurship
Better, faster, cheaper - entrepreneurship and early stage investors

Cambridge Judge Business School Discussions on Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2010 14:09


Cambridge Angels Jack Lang and Dr Andy Richards, along with venture capitalist Laurence Garrett, talk about why the current economic gloom is in fact a great opportunity for start-ups, especially for those whose products will immediately satisfy customer needs as opposed to the tougher 'new product, new market' model. But, they stress the importance of targeting your investment model at the right type of investor, as well as the need for start-ups to understand what is 'fashionable' in the investor market and to be able to steer their way through these changes.

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