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Slapping the beanburger of news on the sizzling grill of scrutiny and served with relish by Alex Gold and Mark Ellen (David's in Spain with his bucket and spade). This week's specials include … … Springsteen's unprecedented speech onstage in Manchester about his nation's “corrupt, incompetent and treasonous administration” and the Dixie Chicks' career-popping anti-Trump manoeuvre of 2003. … John Niven's upcoming play ‘The Battle' and the Blur/Oasis soundclash it celebrates. … the 50th anniversary of the Stones' (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction: from motel bed to finished recording in six days. … “Lennon's all about the legs”: the art of playing the Beatles, Keith Richards and all four of the Small Faces onstage (involves “ducking, bobbing and dipping”). … brilliant songs written in seconds – by Lady Gaga, the Beastie Boys, James Brown and the White Stripes. … the tour circuit and the trouble at borders. … “the sound of dental floss being pinged by a squirrel”: Bill Bailey's impression of the Edge with a power failure. … Elvis v Cliff, Beatles v Stones, Hendrix v Clapton, Bowie v Bolan, Clash v Pistols, Duran v Spandau, Blur v Oasis: what was the last great rock rivalry? ... and Elvis Costello's inspired use of the Ansaphone.Fast Show clip ‘Mr Wells':https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FRAeFyBX1wHelp us to keep the conversation going by joining our worldwide Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Slapping the beanburger of news on the sizzling grill of scrutiny and served with relish by Alex Gold and Mark Ellen (David's in Spain with his bucket and spade). This week's specials include … … Springsteen's unprecedented speech onstage in Manchester about his nation's “corrupt, incompetent and treasonous administration” and the Dixie Chicks' career-popping anti-Trump manoeuvre of 2003. … John Niven's upcoming play ‘The Battle' and the Blur/Oasis soundclash it celebrates. … the 50th anniversary of the Stones' (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction: from motel bed to finished recording in six days. … “Lennon's all about the legs”: the art of playing the Beatles, Keith Richards and all four of the Small Faces onstage (involves “ducking, bobbing and dipping”). … brilliant songs written in seconds – by Lady Gaga, the Beastie Boys, James Brown and the White Stripes. … the tour circuit and the trouble at borders. … “the sound of dental floss being pinged by a squirrel”: Bill Bailey's impression of the Edge with a power failure. … Elvis v Cliff, Beatles v Stones, Hendrix v Clapton, Bowie v Bolan, Clash v Pistols, Duran v Spandau, Blur v Oasis: what was the last great rock rivalry? ... and Elvis Costello's inspired use of the Ansaphone.Fast Show clip ‘Mr Wells':https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FRAeFyBX1wHelp us to keep the conversation going by joining our worldwide Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Back in September we made an appearance at the Haarlem Vinyl Festival for a special live podcast on the year 1994! Here's the second part of an abridged version of the show (we've had to cut out the sections we played music on the turntable due to copyright issues). For 1994, we were both astounded at how many great records we found, both established favourites and underrated classics. On this second part, we cover albums by Portishead, Massive Attack, Soundgarden, Blur, Yes, Oasis and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Grab the overpriced popcorn and get ready to suffer through the songs and sounds you wish marketing departments and music supervisors would just leave well enough alone. Dave and Adam are joined this week by Andy McCarroll, host of the excellent Extra Vision podcast and certified movie lover (and hater, should his vitriol prove valid), to navigate the creatively bankrupt world of lazy needle drops that are deployed way, way too often. We've also got a packed news section that takes in everything from surprising infidelity to a highly divisive comeback. Don't forget, you can get this and every new NO ENCORE episode 24 hours early and ad-free, AND additional bonus audio content by signing up to Patreon.com/NOENCORE.ACT ONE (6:05): Taylor Swift endorses Kamala Harris, Dave Grohl has a confession to make, Linkin Park unveil a new singer and weather a storm of controversy in the process, Kendrick Lamar gives Drake a reason to skip next year's Super Bowl, Fyre Festival 2 is GO, the Blur/Oasis feud reaches its natural end point, and Dave and Adam ponder a road trip - it's the news. ACT TWO (42:46): Top 5 Overused Needle Drops. -Follow Andy McCarroll on X / InstagramListen to the Extra-Vision Podcast Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Singer/songwriter/poet Caleb Nichols (Port O'Brien, Soft People) gets Al acquainted with Blur's 1997 self-titled album, and they also discuss the album's significance in Blur's discography as well as to them personally. Caleb talks about how Blur has influenced their own music and the important role that The Beatles have played in their life. Caleb also delves into their Beatles-inspired solo debut album, Ramon, and a couple of current projects.Be sure to follow Caleb on Twitter and Instagram at @seanickels!Caleb is also on TikTok: @theecalebnicholsAl is on Twitter at @almelchiorBB, and this show has accounts on Twitter and Instagram at @youmealbum. Be sure to follow @youmealbum to find out in advance about upcoming guests and featured albums for this podcast.The show also has an account on Mastodon: @youmealbum@mas.to.You, Me and An Album: The Newsletter is now free to all subscribers! https://youmealbum.substack.com/If you are interested in supporting this podcast, please check out the show's new Patreon site, https://www.patreon.com/youmealbum. Your contributions are greatly appreciated and keep this show going.1:02 Caleb joins the show1:28 Caleb recalls when they first got into The Beatles3:15 Caleb talks about other artists they listened to growing up7:22 The Blur album was a launchpad into indie rock for Caleb9:36 Caleb and Al talk about the Blur-Oasis rivalry15:16 Caleb explains why they chose to discuss Blur on this episode17:10 Caleb zeroes in on Graham Coxon's contributions to the album23:55 Al was surprised by his initial reaction to the album24:51 Caleb and Al talk about the benefits of listening to an album multiple times30:02 Caleb likes the blending of random noises with pop elements34:53 Caleb identifies their favorite parts of the album37:42 Caleb appreciates how Blur put themselves into a conversation with David Bowie38:45 How is Blur a dangerous album?44:41 Al talks about his favorite parts of the album47:20 Caleb notes Blur's use of older synth sounds50:16 Something in “Essex Dogs/Interlude” shocked Al54:41 Caleb mentions an athletic feat from Graham Coxon that they witnessed56:02 Caleb comments on a few more tracks58:44 Some confusion over Supertramp59:58 Caleb talks about their upcoming album and book of poemsOutro is from “Run Rabbit Run” by Caleb Nichols.
Salut les gars, Le Vinyle sort son premier épisode ! Pour l'occasion, rien de mieux que de parler de deux groupes incontournables des 90s, Blur et Oasis, et de leur battle de charts qui a secoué tous les médias à l'époque. Comme promis, je vous laisse profiter du documentaire Rise and Fall of the Britpop et du podcast Historiff dispo ici (je vous ai aussi link la chaîne Trash Theory, c'est cadeau) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJ4xW4UNjnQ&ab_channel=RetroClubXYZ https://www.rocknfolk.com/shows/historiff https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vTDXvkslk8&ab_channel=TrashTheory Le Vinyle revient vite avec un max de contenus. D'ici là portez-vous bien, à plus ! Ariane
Finally we get to looking at an album that was kind of the impetus for this entire podcast, the first Shine Indie hits compilation from 1995. The Shine series of became a touchstone for the rapidly growing indie scene of the mid to late 1990s & tell the tale of the fast rise and slow decline of Britpop, whilst offering a vast selection of hits, classics, one-offs and obscurities. Simon and Stewart Boyd run Blur, Suede, The Happy Mondays, The Charlatans, New Order & loads more through the Personal Jukebox as they begin working through the entire Shine catalog. Follow on all the socials, Instagram @jukeboxpod Facebook by searching up Personal Jukebox Podcast or head straight to the heart jukeboxpod@gmail.com
This week on Vinyl Resting Place your two favourite podcasters talk everything Oasis with wonderful guest Charles Ricketts! Listen along for a discussion about whether being iconic means you're actually good, a dive into the Blur/ Oasis debate, and a confession about seeing a certain film a ridiculous number of times in this special episode where the boys accidentally invent two new segments. Hosts: Dapo Agiri (insta: @dapo_ag)Barnaby Howe (insta: @barns_howe)Guest:Charles RickettsArtwork:Devin Arden (insta: @da.studio_)Music:Not Too Cray, Huma-Huma
KING GIZZARD & THE LIZARD WIZARD (live in SF 16), Ac/Dc, Oh Sees, Ty Segall, The Lounge Society,FONTAINES D.C, Silverbacks, Dry Cleaning, Shame, BLUR/OASIS, Cornershop, Jade Bird, Arab Strap, Protomartyr
The second and final (except for the forthcoming BONUS PATREON EXCLUSIVE) part of our deep dive into the Times' Gabriel Pogrund & Patrick Maguire's book on the fall of the Corbyn project, 'Left Out', in which Geraint (@wariotifo) and Jack talk Remain, spooks, turncoats, centrist apartheid apologia, competence and lack thereof, the possibility of Blur/Oasis-style head-to-head Gapes/Milne memoir publication, and the book's dishonest depiction of the false notion that Corbyn "laid a wreath for terrorists". Produced by tom disso.
Donny Kingston, up and coming stand up on Belfast's comedy circuit, helps unravel the mystery of the stolen whistle and stave off complete societal breakdown on Craggy Island. It's just a whistle! Dougal's finds a cool new friend in Father Damo (played by Joe Rooney), and gets to show off his football tekkers. Ted tries to relax on a picnic site, but unfortunately he runs in to a couple of fupping baxters. Mrs Doyle is on night duty and Jack displays his ninja skills with a couple of bottles of Jacob's Creek Chardonnay 1991. There's another score in our Meet Your Maker feature, so who is that shows up, Graham or Arthur? Larry Duff actually answers his phone! It's not good news though. The Blur/Oasis rivalry gets a sermon (remember Feile 95? What a line up!), as does Street Fighter 2; bad piercings and Belfast's murals and checkpoints.
Donny Kingston, up and coming stand up on Belfast's comedy circuit, helps unravel the mystery of the stolen whistle and stave off complete societal breakdown on Craggy Island. It's just a whistle! Dougal's finds a cool new friend in Father Damo (played by Joe Rooney), and gets to show off his football tekkers. Ted tries to relax on a picnic site, but unfortunately he runs in to a couple of fupping baxters. Mrs Doyle is on night duty and Jack displays his ninja skills with a couple of bottles of Jacob's Creek Chardonnay 1991. There's another score in our Meet Your Maker feature, so who is that shows up, Graham or Arthur? Larry Duff actually answers his phone! It's not good news though. The Blur/Oasis rivalry gets a sermon (remember Feile 95? What a line up!), as does Street Fighter 2; bad piercings and Belfast's murals and checkpoints.
The usual run through our Discover Weekly playlists on Spotify, plus a special request Discover Weekly to listen to from one of our listeners. Birthday boys are Colin Angus of The Shamen and self-proclaimed King Of Pop Michael Jackson, listen to see how long it takes John to make an inappropriate joke Nostalgia runs wild in our Events section as the guys discuss the massive Blur/Oasis rivalry that defined Britpop and Bruce Springsteen becoming The Boss with the release of Born To Run Finally, Joseph makes an impassioned plea to install genuine rock’n’roll icon Patti Smith in the MTS Hall Of Fame All this and much, much more on the Musical Taste Society!
本期的主题仍然是Britpop,同时梳理了Post-Britpop时期的乐团兴衰。邀请嘉宾王看,共同介绍了Blur与Oasis之间的“TheBattleofBritpop排行榜拉锯战”,以及Oasis的没落,BeHereNow被形容英式摇滚时代的末端,随后Radiohead发行专辑OKComputer大放异彩,Coldplay在1990年代末的崛起,而这些乐队都受到Britpop的影响,成为Post-Britpop时期的典型代表。•PlaylistsSallyCinnamon-TheStoneRosesGirlfromMars-AshBittersweetBundleofMisery-GrahamCoxonBabies-PulpJackieBigTits-TheKooksDon'tLookBackintotheSun-TheLibertinesShelterSong-TemplesBittersweetsymphony,nothingIcanchange...-TheSolent•RelatedSupersonic超音速/Oasis纪录片/Pulp:AFilmaboutLife,Death&Supermarkets/Pulp纪录片/LiveForever:TheRiseandFallofBritPop永生不死:英伦摇滚的沉浮/纪录片/Gorillaz街头霸王/虚拟乐团/由Blur主唱DamonAlbarn和漫画家JamieHewlett共同创造/
本期的主题仍然是Britpop,同时梳理了Post-Britpop时期的乐团兴衰。邀请嘉宾王看,共同介绍了Blur与Oasis之间的“TheBattleofBritpop排行榜拉锯战”,以及Oasis的没落,BeHereNow被形容英式摇滚时代的末端,随后Radiohead发行专辑OKComputer大放异彩,Coldplay在1990年代末的崛起,而这些乐队都受到Britpop的影响,成为Post-Britpop时期的典型代表。•PlaylistsSallyCinnamon-TheStoneRosesGirlfromMars-AshBittersweetBundleofMisery-GrahamCoxonBabies-PulpJackieBigTits-TheKooksDon'tLookBackintotheSun-TheLibertinesShelterSong-TemplesBittersweetsymphony,nothingIcanchange...-TheSolent•RelatedSupersonic超音速/Oasis纪录片/Pulp:AFilmaboutLife,Death&Supermarkets/Pulp纪录片/LiveForever:TheRiseandFallofBritPop永生不死:英伦摇滚的沉浮/纪录片/Gorillaz街头霸王/虚拟乐团/由Blur主唱DamonAlbarn和漫画家JamieHewlett共同创造/
We speak to Mike Thompson about his gig with the Serious Chord Squad this Sunday Brighton Pier Bank Holiday Mod Weekender on the 26th May 2019.BORN OUT OF PASSION…From the British Invasion to Britpop, the band’s credentials harkfrom Mod Revival, originals 90’s Indie Scene to sweaty Northern Soul Clubs.Instantly recognisable tunes from the best of British bands: TheWho, The Jam, The Kinks, The SmallFaces, Paul Weller, Blur & Oasis as well as soul classics.Have you downloaded the radio player app for your device yet? No? Well it's free and the link is here:Download the app:https://mytuner-radio.com/player/target-radio-247/456144/
The heady Blur/Oasis days of the 90s should have been a perfect time to be running a station for passionate young music fans across the UK. It turned out to be altogether more complex, however, for Radio 1, as its new Controller grasped the challenge of returning this huge station to its roots. Whilst that spell often serves to define Matthew Bannister, this sixty minute #RadioMoments ‘Conversations’ sheds a broader light on his other achievements. Hear of Matthew's formative years in BBC local radio; the re-formating of BBC London; his talent discoveries; the strategic work which helped to pave the way for a more aligned set of radio services; and why he didn’t really want to be DG. Working now again at the coal face, witness too the clear passion with which he attacks his current on-air commitments. In his own words at last - this is the Matthew Bannister story.
Recorded 14DEC2018. Bob, Jerome, and Jay sample a pair of white British cranberry cheese. There's a stilton, and there's a Wensleydale. Let's just say the Wensleydale is Blur because it's far more pleasing than the stilton's played-out unibrow'd working-class rockstar schtick. Arthouse wankers prevail. That's right. Blur was better and Oasis was overrated.
Donny Kingston, up and coming stand up on Belfast's comedy circuit, helps unravel the mystery of the stolen whistle and stave off complete societal breakdown on Craggy Island. It's just a whistle! Dougal's finds a cool new friend in Father Damo (played by Joe Rooney), and gets to show off his football tekkers. Ted tries to relax on a picnic site, but unfortunately he runs in to a couple of fupping baxters. Mrs Doyle is on night duty and Jack displays his ninja skills with a couple of bottles of Jacob's Creek Chardonnay 1991.There's another score in our Meet Your Maker feature, so who is that shows up, Graham or Arthur? Larry Duff actually answers his phone! It's not good news though. The Blur/Oasis rivalry gets a sermon (remember Feile 95? What a line up!), as does Street Fighter 2; bad piercings and Belfast's murals and checkpoints.Subscribe now to get a new episode every Sunday morning - just in time for Mass! Subscribe on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ecumencial-matters-father/id1116660897?mt=2) or search for Father Ted on your favourite podcast provider and leave a comment on our Facebook page www.facebook.com/EcumenicalMatters. Your browser does not support the audio element. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
Visiting from England, one of my best pals Joe Goodbody stops by to discuss record shopping in the UK, the recent Brexit disaster, the Blur/Oasis feud and his dad's days booking bands for Socialist Workers Party benefit concerts in the 70's. As a stonemason at Westminster Abbey -- regarded as the Queen's church and the final resting place for some of Britain's most respected names -- Joe also discusses what it's like to work daily with material that goes back thousands of years and how he's likely the only person alive to have touched Charles Dickens' skull! Follow @JoeGoodbody on Twitter and Instagram, and visit Westminster-Abbey.org for more information. SPONSORS: Pinwheel Records, 1722 W. 18th St. in Chicago's Pilsen neighborhood; KeepersRecordClub.com, where you can save 10% on all subscriptions with promo code VINYLEMERGENCY at check out. Follow @VinylEmergency on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Show questions and feedback are welcomed at vinylemergency@gmail.com.
This week Kyle and Matthew talk about the '90s cultural force that swept the UK: Britpop! In their journey, they are joined by Meltdown’s resident British person Jake Robinson and the lovely Ben Morse to discuss what constitutes a proper Britpop song. Jake explains his two camps of Britpop: "Swaggery" bands and "Cheeky Fun" bands. They have a nice retrospective on the Blur/Oasis war. They also break down the less talked about Verve vs. Verve Pipe war that was waged here in the United States. They talk about the origins of Britpop, the subgenres and offshoots. Kyle and Jake recommend the BBC documentary “Seven Ages of Rock” as an excellent primer for rock music from an English perspective. They also debate who does a better version of the song “Common People”: Pulp or William Shatner. The gang also chats about the lasting effects of Britpop on both sides of the pond and Natalie learns the horrible truth about Engelbert Humperdinck. Cause maybe, this is gonna be the podcast that saves me. And after all, you’re my Rader-wall. If you're in the L.A. area, come to our special Earth Day edition of Retro Rad April 22nd at 9pm at the NerdMelt Showroom! Weekly Rads: Sturgill Simpson's The Sailor's Guide to Earth, Trader Joe's Popcorn in A Pickle, Documentary Now Raddendums: Stone Roses, Oasis, Second Coming, Manchester, dance-rock, Happy Mondays, Soup Dragons, Worzel Gummidge, Take That, Seven Ages of Rock, Arctic Monkeys, NME, Radiohead, Blur & Parklife, Pulp, The Verve, Definitely Maybe, Travis, Embrace, Suede, Jarvis Cocker, Separations, Definitive Class, Supergrass, Teenage Fanclub & Bandwagonesque, Primal Scream, Aphex Twin, Block Party, Echobelly & "Great Things," Engelbert Humperdinck, Trigger Happy TV, The Killers, Damien Hirst, Stuart Lee, Placebo, Robbie Williams