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Send us a text- Folge 76: Covers in den 80ern- Wir klären in dieser Folge ein für alle Mal:Welche Künstler war in den 80ern mit sechs Coverversionen in den deutschen Single-Charts?Warum war China Girl von David Bowie gar keine richtige Cover-Version obwohl der Song zuvor von Iggy Pop veröffentlicht worden war?Warum ist Only you in der Version der Flying Pickets gar kein Acapella-Song?Von welcher Band aus den 60ern wurden in den 80ern gleich mehrere Songs von mehreren Interpreten gecovert, die alle ein Hit wurden? - Schickt uns eure besten Liebeslieder der 80er – am besten zusammen mit der Story, was ihr dabei erlebt habt – an christian@purwienundkowa.com oder postet sie unter https://www.facebook.com/purwienundkowa. - Fun facts, hard facts & Nerd Facts Dave Stewart hatte 1981 mit Barbara Gaskin einen Nr. 1 Hit mit It's my party. Dieser Dave Stewart (aka David Lloyd Stewart) ist allerdings mit dem Dave Stewart von den Eurythmics (aka David Allen Stewart) weder verwandt noch verschwägert.Hier die Originalversion von Locomotion von Kyle Minogue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xiHfuyGVkEUnd ihr seid selbst schuld, wenn ihr das anschaut, aber hier ist Nur ein Clown von Echo Echo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sPys-4lrYg - LinksPodcast Disko 80: https://disko80.buzzsprout.comRSS-Feed: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1754816.rssDisko 80 bei Replay.fm: listen.replay.fm/tunein-aac-hdHomepage: http://www.purwienundkowa.comAktuelle CD von Purwien & Kowa: https://ffm.to/puk5Musik von Purwien & Kowa: https://purwienkowa.bandcamp.comBücher von Purwien & Kowa: https://amzn.to/2W9Ftj8Videos von Purwien & Kowa: https://bit.ly/3QVfTbRFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/purwienundkowaSpotify-Playlist Folge 76: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/109PYqqE3NM4UPhUoKLkqQ?si=d8ef154d41cf4ca2
Dylan Jones once described the Eighties as being shaped by ‘a new type of bohemianism, one empowered by a certainty and an optimism that was only fleeting back in the sixties.' *Moreso, K.Tel records importantly reminded us that home taping was killing music. So, it's November 1981, and this young music fan is feverishly taking ownership of two cassettes in his local Woolworths. One blue, one red. One bought, one free. Together this maiden compilation purchase - from the aforementioned compilation giant K.Tel, Charthits ‘81 - as kicked off by the ever so eighties drum crash from Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin – was the start of a lifelong love for variously compiled pop. One that would lead to, well, NOW. Forty years later and the superlative team at NOW HQ delivered their Yearbook for 1981. 85 of the biggest, brightest and best hits (thank you Mr. Mulligan for that very nice tagline). A year that started tragically with the death of John Lennon, and ended with Susanne and Joanne from the Human League with spray foam in their mouths amidst highly flammable Christmas trees in BBC Television Centre.And inbetween, a dazzling twelve months where the decade began to take shape and form an identity that remains with us today. Pop, soul, disco, funk, rock, reggae and metal. All present and correct. But, as Thursday nights on BBC1 would testify through those iconic theme tunes of Tomorrow's World and the newly christened TOTP Yellow Pearl in July, electronica was elbowing its way through the queue at the Blitz club to make a defining mark on the sights and sounds of 1981.With the able assistance of guests Chi and Ian from ElectricityClub.co.uk, this episode revisits the NOW Yearbook 1981 (and it's stellar accompanying extra volume!). An iconic line up of music and memories awaits including Duran, Duran, Ultravox, Soft Cell, Kim Wilde, The Human League and ABBA. We explore how the year saw some seventies survivors glam up and mobilise for this new decade with assistance from the new video pioneers such as Russell Mulcahy and David Mallet. We also consider how retro never sounded so good, what made a good (and bad) medley hit, how tribal factions and cultural identity shaped our school days (and the streets across the UK), how news and popular culture were living under the ever present threat of global destruction and how pop saved us all once again.Grab some blank tapes, switch off one of the three channels on your TV and join us as we head back to a glorious year in pop, 1981.Ridicule is, as you know, nothing to be scared of. * Sweet Dreams: The Story of the New Romantics: Dylan Jones (2020) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Louise takes on Dawn in the latest edition of the PopMaster Podcast, hosted by Ken Bruce.
Jo takes on Toni-Leanne in this Wednesday edition of the PopMaster Podcast with Ken Bruce
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche: Ezio De Gradi e Gli Enigmisti, Who, Morricone, Wyatt, Billie Holiday, Ex+Cora, Heiner Goebbels, Stewart-Gaskin, Mahavishnu, Bruce-Hiseman-Surman, Westbrook, Giuntoli, Marvelettes, Anna Arco, Milena Medu
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Cuatro elementos: ¿tierra, aire, agua y fuego o quizás otro tipo de elementos? Sea como fuere, fuimos cuatro los que nos dimos cita para grabar este Subterranea Rarities tan especial. Por Skype, enlatado y ante la mesa de mezclas y el programa de grabación; cuatro subterráneos con muchas ganas de rescatar rarezas para todos vosotros. Carles Pinós, Carlos Romeo, David Pintos y un debutante, Juan Francisco. El padre nos sorprendió en su primer Rarities con dos propuestas muy interesantes. Aelian, Deja Vu, Gandalf´s Fist, Ikarus, Abraxis, Island y Dave Stewart con Colin Blunstone y Barbara Gaskin, una ecléctica selección de bandas y temas que seguro no te dejará indiferente. Muchas gracias a todos nuestros mecenas por todo el apoyo y por seguir confiando en nosotros. Esta temporada iremos ampliando contenidos para que vuestra colaboración tenga su justa recompensa. www.subterranea.eu Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Subterranea Podcast. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/17710
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Cuatro elementos: ¿tierra, aire, agua y fuego o quizás otro tipo de elementos? Sea como fuere, fuimos cuatro los que nos dimos cita para grabar este Subterranea Rarities tan especial. Por Skype, enlatado y ante la mesa de mezclas y el programa de grabación; cuatro subterráneos con muchas ganas de rescatar rarezas para todos vosotros. Carles Pinós, Carlos Romeo, David Pintos y un debutante, Juan Francisco. El padre nos sorprendió en su primer Rarities con dos propuestas muy interesantes. Aelian, Deja Vu, Gandalf´s Fist, Ikarus, Abraxis, Island y Dave Stewart con Colin Blunstone y Barbara Gaskin, una ecléctica selección de bandas y temas que seguro no te dejará indiferente. Muchas gracias a todos nuestros mecenas por todo el apoyo y por seguir confiando en nosotros. Esta temporada iremos ampliando contenidos para que vuestra colaboración tenga su justa recompensa. www.subterranea.eu Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Subterranea Podcast. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/17710
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche di Bruford, Young Marble Giants, Naked City, Tim Berne’s Snakeoil, Keïta-Brönnimann-Niggli, Syd Nukuluk, Rolf Hansen, Esther Flückiger (seconda parte)
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche di Bruford, Young Marble Giants, Naked City, Tim Berne’s Snakeoil, Keïta-Brönnimann-Niggli, Syd Nukuluk, Rolf Hansen, Esther Flückiger (seconda parte)
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche di Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin, Joe Meek, Fuwah (prima parte)
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche di Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin, Joe Meek, Fuwah (prima parte)
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche di Funkadelic, Camel, Pip Pyle, Igor’ Stravinskij (prima parte)
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche di Funkadelic, Camel, Pip Pyle, Igor’ Stravinskij (prima parte)
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche di Prince, Sly & the Family Stone, Spirogyra, Slapp Happy, Brainville 3, Stevan Kovacs Tickmayer, Sergej Prokof'ev (prima parte)
a cura di Alessandro Achilli. Musiche di Prince, Sly & the Family Stone, Spirogyra, Slapp Happy, Brainville 3, Stevan Kovacs Tickmayer, Sergej Prokof'ev (prima parte)
SIGLA:Fire (Komeda)..Solfeggio (Arvo Part)..Dirty Epic (Underworld)..Hegel (Lucio Battisti)..Kekeland (Brigitte Fontaine)..Wakin On a Pretty Day (Kurt Vile)..Cherubs (Arab Strap)..Genesis Hall (Fairport Convention)..Priera D'a Mugghiere d'u Latru (Muzzi Loffredo)..Helpless Blues (Fleet Foxes)..Perché il mio amore (Fausto Rossi)..Western World (Spirogyra feat. Barbara Gaskin )
SIGLA:Fire (Komeda)..Solfeggio (Arvo Part)..Dirty Epic (Underworld)..Hegel (Lucio Battisti)..Kekeland (Brigitte Fontaine)..Wakin On a Pretty Day (Kurt Vile)..Cherubs (Arab Strap)..Genesis Hall (Fairport Convention)..Priera D'a Mugghiere d'u Latru (Muzzi Loffredo)..Helpless Blues (Fleet Foxes)..Perché il mio amore (Fausto Rossi)..Western World (Spirogyra feat. Barbara Gaskin )
SIGLA:Fire (Komeda)..Solfeggio (Arvo Part)..Dirty Epic (Underworld)..Hegel (Lucio Battisti)..Kekeland (Brigitte Fontaine)..Wakin On a Pretty Day (Kurt Vile)..Cherubs (Arab Strap)..Genesis Hall (Fairport Convention)..Priera D'a Mugghiere d'u Latru (Muzzi Loffredo)..Helpless Blues (Fleet Foxes)..Perché il mio amore (Fausto Rossi)..Western World (Spirogyra feat. Barbara Gaskin )
The eighth edition of the podcast which asks: a new version of Top Of The Pops with sketches? FUCK OFF! This episode sees the controls of the Time Sofa hijacked by our own Simon Price, who force-lands it smack in the middle of 1981. He's been saying for ages that '81 is the greatest Pop year ever, forcing us to throw down the frilly, fingerless gauntlet. Things start weirdly with Simon Bates looking like a supply teacher and the return of Slade and Alvin, but then it's wave after wave of 'bands' that don't even have proper drums and make records by just pressing a button, don't you know, interspersed with black men slinking about and even getting skinheads to wave their hands in the air. Any Brexiteers who can stomach Leee John being all sexually threatening and David Sylvian looking like Lady Di will be trapping a creased-up England flag in their bedroom windows in unrestrained joy to see a practically all-British line-up, and Madness have dropped another video, but it's not all good news: Barbara Gaskin comes on like a glammed-up Candice-Marie in Nuts In May, and a soon-to-be-on-the-dole Legs & Co look on as Lulu scabs out and dances with someone called Jeremy. Al Needham, Taylor Parkes and Simon Price pick through the dress-up box that is 1981, veering off to discuss dog auto-fellatio, throwing Molotov cocktails into Welsh churches, whether people in Birmingham are proud of Crossroads (or not), cousins who get pissed up at your auntie's do and accuse you of being gay, and why it's a bad idea to do an Ant Stripe with Tipp-Ex. The usual swearing, and edited dead fast in order to get it out before the end of the month, so if it's shonkier than usual, soz. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.