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This week, we are joined by PULP's MARK WEBBER to discuss what was to be the most influential documentary of his life, THE SOUTH BANK EPISODE ABOUT THE VELVET UNDERGROUND. We discuss Mark's path from making fanzines (including interviewing Mo Tucker), & running the Pulp fanclub to eventually joining PULP as they embarked on their classsic records (DIFFERENT CLASS, THIS IS HARDCORE & WE LOVE LIFE), how Pulp composes music, being too young to get the Velvet Underground on first listen, the sweet spot of interviewing the Velvet Underground at the time of this documentary, Warhol's Factory, Mark's first time in NYC paying homage to his NYC heroes, Jonas Mekas, record store clerk suggestions, Spaceman 3, Pulp in 1978, the highs and lows of being in your favorite band, Mark's decades-long curation and research of experimental film, David Bowie as a direct line to the Velvet Underground, I Shot Andy Warhol, Bridget Berlin, Cat Power, Mark trying to do his own version of Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable for Pulp called The Day That Never Happened, John Cale and Lou Reed's solo work, Mark getting to witness the Velvet Undeground reunion shows in person, The Pulp People Accommodation Register, Nico and more!!!So let's wrap some trees in tin foil and start the lights strobing on this week's episode of Revolutions Per Movie!MARK WEBBER:hatandbeard.com/products/im-with-pulp-are-you-by-mark-webberhttps://markwebber.org.uk/archive/about/https://welovepulp.info/REVOLUTIONS PER MOVIE:Host Chris Slusarenko (Eyelids, Guided By Voices, owner of Clinton Street Video rental store) is joined by actors, musicians, comedians, writers & directors who each week pick out their favorite music documentary, musical, music-themed fiction film or music videos to discuss. Fun, weird, and insightful, Revolutions Per Movie is your deep dive into our life-long obsessions where music and film collide.The show is also a completely independent affair, so the best way to support it is through our Patreon at patreon.com/revolutionspermovie. By joining, you can get weekly bonus episodes, physical goods such as Flexidiscs, and other exclusive goods.Revolutions Per Movies releases new episodes every Thursday on any podcast app, and additional, exclusive bonus episodes every Sunday on our Patreon. If you like the show, please consider subscribing, rating, and reviewing it on your favorite podcast app. Thanks!SOCIALS:@revolutionspermovieBlueSky: @revpermovieTHEME by Eyelids 'My Caved In Mind'www.musicofeyelids.bandcamp.comARTWORK by Jeff T. Owenshttps://linktr.ee/mymetalhand Click here to get EXCLUSIVE BONUS WEEKLY Revolutions Per Movie content on our Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a collegial week on Talking Scared. ‘Cos I'm talking dark, occult academia with someone very local to me. Kate van der Borgh's debut, And He Shall Appear is basically a sinister version of my own life. It's about a young working class lad, like me, who goes to a prestigious university, like me… but there ours paths diverge, as he meets a fellow student who perhaps has diabolical powers. It's a twisted, obscure, psychological study of unreliable memory, inescapable guilt, and the haunting of not-knowing oneself. Kate and I talk about all of that, as well as the class divide, northern accents, the terror of infinity, favourite ghosts stories, and memories of underrage drinking in the same bars. The book is great. I'm delighted to help celebrate it. Enjoy. The Sense of an Ending (2011), by Julian Barnes The Little Stranger (2009), by Sarah Waters The Pallbearer's Club (2022), by Paul Tremblay We Were Villains (2017), by M. L. Rio The Secret History (1992), by Donna Tartt “All Souls,” in The Ghost Stories of Edith Wharton (1973), by Edith Wharton Support Talking Scared on Patreon Come talk books on Twitter @talkscaredpod, on Instagram, or email direct to talkingscaredpod@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Different Class" is the fifth (yes, fifth) studio album by Pulp, released on March 30, 1995. It is widely regarded as one of the most significant albums of the Britpop era and played a crucial role in establishing Pulp as one of the biggest British acts of the mid-to-late 1990s. The album features a heady blend of pop, rock, and elements of electronic music, showcasing Pulp's eclectic sound. Thematically, "Different Class" explores issues of class, social dynamics, and the British experience, often with a sharp, satirical edge. The lyrics, written by frontman Jarvis Cocker, are known for their sardonic wit and observational style. On this record are the band's big breakout hits such as "Common People," which is Pulp's signature song alongside "Disco 2000," "Sorted for E's & Wizz," and "Something Changed." "Different Class" received critical acclaim upon its release, went on to achieve commercial success and won the Mercury Music prize, reaching the top of the UK Albums Charts on its week of release and is often praised for its cultural impact and lyrical depth. The album helped solidify Pulp's place in music history and remains a touchstone for discussions about Britpop and 90s music. On this episode we take it track by track & find a find an absolute gem as well as chat about Jarvis's Jacko incident. Be our mate by handing out a solid handshake and rate or review the Personal Jukebox on Spotify, iTunes and all of your podcast providers. Click that bloody subscribe button too! If you've got any questions about the show, feel the need to vehemently contest the opinions or would like to suggest an album or subject for us to cover then contact us through the magic of electronic mail at jukeboxpod@gmail.com You can also follow us on Instagram @jukeboxpod or search up Personal Jukebox Podcast on Facebook. Thanks for listening as always, stay away from those seedy clubs, you know the ones x Produced by Ning@studio2 Title music by StewyD & Del Jones
On 7 November, 1974, nanny Sandra Rivett was found murdered in the affluent London neighbourhood of Belgravia. The prime suspect? The father of her young charges, Lord Lucan. But before the aristocrat could be questioned, he vanished, sparking one of the greatest cause célèbres of the 20th century. Author Laura Thompson tells Ellie Cawthorne more about the case, and what it can reveal about simmering class tensions in Britain at the time. (Ad) Laura Thompson is the author of A Different Class of Murder: The Story of Lord Lucan (Head of Zeus, 2014). Buy it now from Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Different-Class-Murder-Laura-Thompson/dp/1781855366/?tag=bbchistory045-21&ascsubtag=historyextra-social-histboty. Kate Morgan chronicles the legal history of murder, discussing the cases that shaped UK murder laws: https://link.chtbl.com/kNn9jPWH. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On November 7th 1974, a children's nanny Sandra Rivett was murdered at the home of the family in which she was in service.It was the Lucan family.Lord Lucan - her suspected killer - may have been targeting his estranged wife. But a man who had squandered his family fortune at Belgravia's gaming tables proved to be as inept at murder as he was at gambling.And he killed poor Sandra. This is the perceived wisdom - and the finding of an inquest.But with so little known for sure, conjecture fills the gaps facts leave behind.What really happened on November 7th 1974?This is a compendium episode - a trilogy re-released to mark the fiftieth anniversary of Sandra's murder.In the first two episodes, I've interviewed the brilliant author Laura Thompson - who has written a wonderful book A Different Class of Murder about the run up and aftermath of the killing.And in episode three, I speak with screenwriter George Kay about the nanny who could have been on-rota that night, managed to swap shifts - and cheated death.Yet Christabel Boyce met a dreadful end a decade later - leading some to believe there was a curse of the Lucan nannies. George has a personal connection with this second tragedy.You can find out more about Laura, her writing and her books here: http://www.laurathompson.co.uk/ This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit robertmurphy.substack.com/subscribe
Hoy en La Gran Travesía, con motivo del aniversario del disco Different Class de Pulp (publicado el 30 de noviembre de 1995) tenemos un podcast especial dedicado a la banda de Jarvis Cocker. ▶️ Y ya sabéis, si os gusta el programa y os apetece, podéis apoyarnos y colaborar con nosotros por el simple precio de una cerveza al mes, desde el botón azul de iVoox, y así, además acceder a todo el archivo histórico exclusivo. Muchas gracias también a todos los mecenas y patrocinadores por vuestro apoyo: Eva Arenas, Poncho C, Nacho, Javito, Alberto, Tei, Pilar Escudero, Utxi 73, Blas, Moy, Silvia Rotlant, Juan Antonio, Dani Pérez, Santi Oliva, Vicente DC, Juan Carlos Ramírez, Leticia, JBSabe, Huini Juarez, Flor, Melomanic, Jarebua, Noni, Arturo Soriano, Gemma Codina, Raquel Jiménez, Francisco Quintana, Pedro, SGD, Raul Andres, Tomás Pérez, Pablo Pineda, Quim Goday, Enfermerator, María Arán, Joaquín, Horns Up, Victor Bravo, Fonune, Eulogiko, Francisco González, Marcos Paris, Vlado 74, Daniel A, Redneckman, Elliott SF, Guillermo Gutierrez, Sementalex, Jesús Miguel, Miguel Angel Torres, Suibne, Javifer, Matías Ruiz Molina, Noyatan, Estefanía, Iván Menéndez, Niksisley y a los mecenas anónimos.
If you came from Greece, if you have a thirst for knowledge, or if you studied sculpture at St. Martin's College, BOY do we have the podcast for you. If you're 0-3 there, well, settle down and get ready for the most British episode of the Throwback Podcast ever. We don't want no trouble, we just want the right to be different. That's all.
Sing along with the common people! Sing along and it might just get you through! In 1995, a band from Sheffield, England called Pulp finally had their day in the sun when that anthemic chorus elevated them to a different class. For many of us in the U.S., we were watching the wave of popular Britpop bands like Blur and Oasis, but Pulp wasn't getting as much of our attention on MTV. Join me as I dig into one of my favorite albums by the band, and see why it deserves all the fanfare and praise it receives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In our first episode proper we go back to 1995 and listen to Pulp's seminal contribution to Britpop... although it was a little bit more than that, don't you think? Listen to the album yourselves before listening to our appraisal and remember to get in touch with your thoughts and feeling about Different Class or how you feel about our opinions!
Vamos con el disco emblemático del Britpop (por encima de los de Oasis y Blur), Different Class de Pulp, publicado en 1995. Ricardo Portman nos cuenta los entresijos de la apoteosis de Jarvis Cocker y compañía. Escucharemos Mis-Shapes, Pencil Skirt, Common People, I Spy, Disco 2000, Live Bed Show, Something Changed, Sorted for E’s & Wizz, F.E.E.L.I.N.G.C.A.L.L.E.D.L.O.V.E, Underwear y Monday Morning + Bonus track (Common People en vivo en el festival de Reading, 2011). Recuerden que nuestros programas los pueden escuchar también en: Nuestra web https://ecosdelvinilo.com/ Radio M7 (Córdoba) lunes 18:00 y sábados 17:00. Distancia Radio (Córdoba) jueves y sábados 19:00 Radio Free Rock (Cartagena) viernes 18:00. Radio Hierbabuena (Lima, Perú) jueves 20:00 (hora Perú)
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Blur haben mit ihrem dritten Studioalbum "Parklife" einen Meilenstein und vielleicht sogar den Gründungsstein der Britpop-Welle der 90er Jahre ins Rollen gebracht. Nach einer desaströsen, abgebrochenen US-Tour ist für die Band "Blur" 1993 klar: Unser Publikum, das ist nicht die ganze Welt, sondern wir fokussieren uns auf unsere britische Heimat. Mit diesem Entschluss haben Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Dave Rowntree und Alex James die richtige Entscheidung getroffen. Mit ihrem Album "Parklife" hatte sich die Band dann 1994 nicht nur selbst musikalisch weiterentwickelt, sondern sie haben auch sowas wie den Grundstein des Britpop gelegt. "Ich glaube, Blur liefern mit diesem Album die perfekte, und zwar umfassende Blaupause für die Ära und den Begriff des Britpop", analysiert SWR1 Musikredakteur Stephan Fahrig. "Parklife" ist bis heute das erfolgreichste Album der Band. Viermal Platin gab es unter anderem für das Album, außerdem noch vier gewonnene BRIT-Awards. Und das Online-Musikmagazin Pitchfork wählte "Parklife" auf Platz zwei der besten Britpop-Alben aller Zeiten, hinter Pulp und ihrem Album "Different Class". Gegen ihre Erzrivalen, Oasis und ihre legendäre Britpop-Platte "(What's The Story) Morning Glory?", konnten sich Blur demnach durchsetzen. Oasis landen in diesem Ranking "nur" auf Platz vier, trotz ihres Megahits "Wonderwall". Das hat Blur selbst mit Sicherheit gefreut, gab es doch in der Vergangenheit häufiger öffentlich ausgetragene Schlammschlachten zwischen Blur und Oasis, wer denn jetzt die beste Britpop-Band aller Zeiten sei. Schräge Gitarren, Shoegaze Sounds, Synthie-Beats – auf "Parklife" verbinden Blur die unterschiedlichsten musikalischen Elemente miteinander, was dafür sorgt, dass die Platte immer überrascht und durch den einzigartigen Sound sehr im Kopf hängen bleibt. Dabei klingt jeder einzelne Song vollkommen anders als der davor, wodurch die Platte auch eine unglaubliche Vielfalt bietet. "Blur erschaffen ein musikalisches Bilderbuch, in dem man immer wieder blättern möchte", meint Stephan Fahrig. Die Band kümmert sich wenig um einen ausgefeilten "Look of Sound" für das ganze Album. Blur machen immer das Beste für einen einzelnen Song. Auch wenn das bedeutet, dass Frontman Damon Albarn beim größten Hit der Platte "Parklife" selbst das Mikrofon an Schauspieler Phil Daniels abtritt. Bei dem Song gefiel Damon Albarn selbst sein Gesang in den Strophen überhaupt nicht, weshalb sie für den Song Schauspieler Phil Daniels dazu geholt haben, der auch der eigentliche Star im späteren Musikvideo wurde. Daniels hatte auch bereits vorher Kontakt zu Musikern gehabt, im Film zu "Quadrophenia" von The Who spielte der Schauspieler die Rolle des Jimmy Cooper. Die Texte stammen natürlich von Mastermind Damon Albarn selbst und sind gespickt mit unglaublich vielen kleinen, alltäglichen, aber sehr genauen Beobachtungen, Beschreibungen und auch jeder Menge Witz und Sarkasmus. Das macht die Texte so nah, so real und auch so britisch. Nicht nur im Video zu "Parklife" wird es richtig britisch, nicht zuletzt, wenn das Beatles-Cover zum Album "Abbey Road" nachgestellt wird. Auch beim Song "To The End" wird mit inoffiziellen britischen Heiligtümern kokettiert. Der Song und das Video zu "To The End" klingen und sehen doch in Teilen sehr nach dem berühmtesten britischen Agenten aus. Damit ist natürlich "Bond, James Bond" gemeint. Das wird auch auf dem Cover zur Single "To The End" deutlich, auf dem neben einer Rose auch das gleiche Modell von Bonds ikonischer Dienstwaffe zu sehen ist. Dass "Parklife" vor allem in Großbritannien so erfolgreich war, hat mit Sicherheit auch damit zu tun, dass Blur sich auch sehr stark an ehemaliger erfolgreicher britischer Musik bedient haben: Auf "Parklife" wird es punkig, es gibt New Wave und Synthie-Pop und auch der Mersey Beat der 60er-Jahre findet hier seinen Platz. Einige Referenzen zu den Beatles finden sich natürlich auch auf "Parklife", wenn man sich zum Beispiel mal die Chorgesänge anhört. "Britpop ist das Tor vergangener musikalischer Epochen", so beschreibt es SWR1 Musikredakteur Stephan Fahrig im SWR1 Meilensteine Podcast. "Parklife ist ein ganz besonderer, alternativer Reise- und Gesellschaftsführer für England und besonders für den Londoner Raum", so Fahrig weiter. __________ Über diese Songs vom Album "Parklife" wird im Podcast gesprochen (19:49) – "Girls & Boys" (32:51) – "Tracy Jacks" (37:32) – "Parklife" (55:07) – "To The End" (01:05:27) – "This Is A Low" __________ Über diese Songs wird außerdem im Podcast gesprochen (34:34) – "David Watts" von The Kinks (01:17:26) – "Bold As Love" von Jimi Hendrix __________ Shownotes ARD-Podcast-Tipp "Fuck you very, very much!": https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/fuck-you-very-very-much-die-groessten-beefs-im-musikbiz/oasis-vs-blur-der-britpop-battle/ard-kultur/13206741/ Beef zwischen Oasis und Blur bei den "BRIT-Awards": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ronepzBsQ3M Youtube-Kanal von Blur: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLdfTpBoh9G_DI3OURnIFOQ Bandbiografie von "Blur": https://www.laut.de/Blur Interview mit Schauspieler Phil Daniels bei Radio X: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOLzthiL51o __________ Ihr wollt mehr Podcasts wie diesen? 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SUBSCRIBE FOR FREE: robertmurphy.substack.comIn her book ‘A Different Class of Murder: The Story of Lord Lucan' writer Laura Thompson suggests six possible scenarios of what happened on the night of November 7th 1974.Was Lady Lucan the target? Did Lord Lucan carry out the killing himself or - as with the rest of his life - did he get help?And speaking of help, did his rich, powerful gambling friends at the Clermont Club aid his disappearance? Or were they - like he - a target of 1970s society?You can get a copy of Laura's incredible book here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit robertmurphy.substack.com/subscribe
SUBSCRIBE FOR FREE: robertmurphy.substack.comWithin a few moments on the night of November 7th 1974, Lord Lucan killed his children's nanny, tried to murder his wife - and then disappeared.But that attack had been brewing for months, years even. And still - half a century on - people argue about what really happened.Was his estranged wife really the target?Was it Lucan in the cellar with the lead piping? Or a hitman? Had he somehow bungled an attempt to kill his wife? And what about his rich, powerful gambling friends? Did they help his escape?To research her book ‘A Different Class of Murder: The story of Lord Lucan' award-winning author Laura Thompson spoke with people who knew the couple and investigated Sandra's death.In this interview, she argues that when you strip away the myths, the facts look different to the familiar story.You can grab a copy of Laura's book here: https://amzn.to/48UEXpbPart 2 will be next week. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit robertmurphy.substack.com/subscribe
Private schools have been responsible for educating a broad spread of political leaders. What's going on in this weird world of elite education? To make sense of public schools and their staggering influence within the UK government and beyond, Andrew Harrison talks to Robert Verkaik, author of Posh Boys: How English Public Schools Ruin Britain, in The Bunker. • “It's bizarre when you think that one school can be as influential in the running of the government as Eton has.” – Robert Verkaik • “These schools' sole purpose is to advance the life chances of children who are already incredibly privileged… which ultimately undermines our democracy.” – Robert Verkaik Buy Posh Boys: How English Public Schools Ruin Britain through our affiliate bookshop and you'll help fund The Bunker by earning us a small commission for every sale. Bookshop.org's fees help support independent bookshops too. www.patreon.com/bunkercast Written and presented by Andrew Harrison. Producer: Eliza Davis Beard. Audio production: Alex Rees. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group editor: Andrew Harrison. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Artwork by James Parrett. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On this episode of DIY Money, Quint and Logan talk about Berkshire Hathaway stock and what different share classes of stock mean.
En este episodio de El Álbum Esencial conversamos sobre “Different Class”, el quinto álbum de Pulp, lanzado el año 1995.
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For all you common people looking for the best podcast about Pulp and the 162nd greatest album of all time, Different Class. Whoot..There it Is! But before we get to the album, the first half of this episode is where all the dicks hang out when discuss monitored drug testing, toe tapping in airport bathrooms, and cock cage chastity devices, Then the podcast is kind of nice when we talk about how to make the best frothy espresso martini, MTV themed cosumes, and driving in silience. We also shake our groove thing on a record store adventure and discuss the best movie soundtracks, the modern day Huey Lewis, and the best songs written by Dennis Linde. Then at (1:12:00) we discuss Pulp's 1995 album, Different Class. We discuss the best Britpop anthems, Pulp versus Oasis, and the best songs with spelled-out lyrics. We also get into an unbelievable inception list that will make you sweat when we discuss the best songs on Jock Jams Volume 1. Beck Did it Better is stayin alive next week when we become the best Bee Gees podcast and cover one of the greatest selling albums of all time, the Saturday Night Fever soundtrackx
I'm begging you...don't open the duffle bag, don't look up what's wrong with yourself on WebMD, and don't download this podcast. But if you must download, you'll be sure to find the best podcast about Crosby, Stills & Nash and the 161st greatest album of all time, Crosby, Still & Nash. But before we get to the music we yuck on your yum and talk male sex dolls, streaking, and removing an Exit 69 sign from the highway. Then we cover stone fruit season, Big George Foreman, and the most attractive anti-vaxxers. We also become the best education podcast of 2023 when we talk private school parents, teacher unions, and smelly backpacks. This part of the podcast is sure to remind you of Brad Pitt's cousin....Stu. Then at (50:00) we jump aboard the Marrakesh Express and discuss the eponymous debut studio from the folk supergroup Crosby, Still & Nash. We talk about the California sound, the worst song ever written, members of the 32 club, and share the first ever Crosby, Stills, Nash & Biggie Smalls mashup! Next week we invite all of you common people to our live bed show when we become the best Pulp podcast and cover the 1995 Britpop album, Different Class.
Historian Duncan Stone chats with host Mayank about this recent book - Different Class: The Untold Story of English Cricket. This book was shortlisted for the Cricket Writers Club 'Book of the Year' 2022 and the Sunday Times Sports Book Awards 'Cricket Book of the Year' 2023.“A modern-day John Arlott: uncomfortable but indispensable reading for those who love cricket but may so far have avoided Duncan Stone's vital home truths about the game.” - Peter Hain, former chairman of the Stop the Seventy Tour campaign and Labour Peer"In this fascinating journey through history, Duncan Stone goes back to the working-class roots of the game, lifts the lid on the myths that cricket lives by, and explains why it's impossible not to love it." - Tony Collins, author of Rugby League: A People's History"A warm, accessible but thorough-going account of how cricket and class are intertwined in England. Full of personal wit and charm but also rigor and drive." - Stuart Maconie"At a time when the ECB seems intent on killing Test cricket, by commodifying it in search of quick profits, this book is a gentle reminder of the true ethos and variable pace of the game, etched in the memories of all who have played it at village or club level." - Guy Standing, author of The Precariat: The True Dangerous Class"Different Class is in that special category of books — not just lucid and cogent but necessary and invaluable." - Gideon Haigh, author of The Cricket War: The Inside Story of Kerry Packer's World Series CricketDuncan Stone is a historian long interested in the social and cultural machinations of sport, the concept and application of amateurism and who, exactly, gets to define the form, function and meaning of sport. He has worked as a forensic photographer, DJ and club promoter, builder, local government officer and lecturer at the University of Huddersfield and was previously a visiting researcher at Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia.LinkDifferent Class: The Untold Story of English Cricket: Stone, Duncan: 9781913462802: Amazon.com: Books---------------Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/prigida/moonshineLicense code: JUXBBIJITP4USCDL
After an inevitable decline during the pandemic, school exclusions are again on the increase. There are concerns that behaviour is worse because, post pandemic, children can't regulate their behaviour in the classroom. So what happens to those who are kicked out? The Government says it has issued updated guidance on suspensions and permanent exclusions and is clear that initial intervention should be put in place where children are at risk of being permanently excluded and entering alternative provision. It says permanent exclusions should always be a last resort and shouldn't mean exclusion from education. But File on 4 hears compelling evidence from pupils, parents and teachers to suggest hundreds - maybe thousands - are falling under the radar, targeted by criminal gangs, forced to sell drugs and lured into a life of crime. Reporter: De-Graft Mensah Producers: Shona Elliott and Tom Wall Senior Digital Journalist: Melanie Stewart-Smith Journalism Assistant: Tim Fernley Technical Producer: Gareth Jones Editor: Carl Johnston
Hello and welcome to The Everything is Black and White Podcast - The Monday Show with Andrew Musgrove and Aaron Stokes. The pair are on hand to discuss Newcastle United 5-1 win over Aston Villa as well as the club's next move in the transfer market. WIth United winning so comfortably on Saturday evening, it's hard to decide where to start! Up for discussion Sandro Tonali's superb league debut Alexander Isak continues to show he is a world class Anthony Gordon seizes his chance as Harvey Barnes pushes him Joelinton - is he the complete midfielder? What's happen with Bruno? Do NUFC really need a new left-back? *** You can get your tickets to our live event with Sir John Hall by clicking here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Buy the book here: https://repeaterbooks.com/audiobooks/different-class-the-untold-story-of-english-cricket/In 1963, the West Indian Marxist C.L.R. James posed the deceptively benign question: “What do they know of cricket, who only cricket know?”A challenge to the public to re-consider cricket and its meaning, James was, all too subtly, attempting to counter the game's elitist orthodoxy. Regrettably, he failed, and the history of cricket in England remains as it did a century ago — until now.In examining recreational rather than professional (first-class) cricket, Different Class does not merely challenge the orthodoxy of English cricket, it demonstrates how the values and belief systems at its heart were developed in order to divide the English at every level of the game. Indeed, be it the discrete cricket cultures of the “urban” North and the “rural” South of England, gender, social class or race; the history of recreational cricket tells us more about the (un)changing nature of English society — and how it works — than any study of the first-class game ever could.Support Zer0 Books and Repeater Media on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/zerobooksSubscribe: http://bit.ly/SubZeroBooksFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZeroBooks/Twitter: https://twitter.com/zer0books-----Other links:Check out the projects of some of the new contributors to Zer0 Books:Acid HorizonPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/acidhorizonpodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/acidhorizonMerch: crit-drip.comThe Philosopher's Tarot from Repeater Books: https://repeaterbooks.com/product/the-philosophers-tarot/The Horror VanguardApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/horror-vanguard/id1445594437Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/horrorvanguardBuddies Without OrgansApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/buddies-without-organs/id1543289939Website: https://buddieswithout.org/Xenogothic: https://xenogothic.com/
We speak to British playwright Maatin about his play Duck, which looks at the cricketing events of 2005 through the prism of a 15-year-old boy in a public school in London. You can buy tickets to the play here. What the play is about: It's the summer of 2005, and Ismail – ‘Smiley' to his friends – is about to become the youngest-ever player in his elite public school's First XI cricket team. He sets his sights on immortality – breaking the school batting record and getting his name into Wisden. But at the start of the season, new coach Mr. Eagles takes a particular dislike to him, threatening to derail Ismail's historic moment. Worse still, no one seems to get what he's going through. Set during England's famous Ashes victory and the events of 7/7, Ismail discovers that cricket might not be able to take care of everything as it once did. Talking Points: The impetus to write the play and how closely it resembles Maatin's childhood The challenges of being an outsider in the British public school system The memories of the 2005 Ashes when seen along with the 7/7 bombings Azim Rafiq's testimony and what it meant for minorities in English cricket The burden of needing to be a 'good immigrant' in England The obviously visible Muslims who have been integral to England's recent rise Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid: what wearing their faith on their sleeves has meant The backlash Moeen got when he wore an armband in support of Palestine The infamous 'Tebbit Test' that questioned people's loyalty to their country The complexities around fandom - and how it is hard to explain one's support How easy it is to fall in love with the game - and also fall out of love with it Participants: Maatin (@maatin) Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Buy The Summer Game by Gideon Haigh (recently republished by 81allout) India (hardback) | India (paperback) | India (e-copy) Australia (paperback, e-copy) USA (hardback, paperback, e-copy) UK (hardback, paperback, e-copy) Canada (hardback, paperback, e-copy) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Related: Watch Duck - details here. Anyone But England - Mike Marqusee - Amazon ‘Cricket in England is held back by its own mythology' – interview with author Duncan Stone - 81allout podcast on 'A Different Class' British Muslim experiences in English first-class cricket - Daniel Burdsey - International Review for the Sociology of Sport Moeen - Moeen Ali autobiography - Amazon It Isn't an Easy Time to Be a British Muslim. Cricket Helps - Moeen Ali profile - New York Times Stokistan - Scott Oliver on how Pakistani players have lit up the north Straffordshire leagues - The Cricket Monthly The rainbow beauty of Hashim Amla - Niren Tolsi - The Cricket Monthly
What's a Pulp? Well, if you're American or named Eamon you might not know, but they're a BritPop band that has an album from 1995 -- Different Class -- at #162 on the Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums list.The Record Roulette crew are joined by Canadian icon Brittlestar to discuss Jarvis Cocker being weird, the meaning of BritPop and the fallout from Sonya's much-discussed move.Leave comments on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook at @rrmusicpod or visit our website at recordroulettepodcast.com.Was this fun? Check out these great episodes about 90s albums:In Utero - Nirvana (Review)Dónde Están los Ladrones? - Shakira (Review)The Velvet Rope - Janet Jackson (Review)Runtime: 57 minutesMusic by lemonmusicstudio from Pixabay.
Tom Ravenscroft returns with a second series of Peel Acres. Each week, he welcomes a different music lover to the home of his late father, former BBC Radio DJ John Peel, and his legendary record collection. Tom's guests lend a hand (and two ears) in making sense of this vast music archive, which is comprised of more than 120,000 albums, 12 inches and seven inches, collected over a lifetime and meticulously catalogued. This episode sees Jarvis Cocker return to the house, which he first visited with Pulp in 1995, as they released their Mercury Music Prize-winning album Different Class. Presenter: Tom Ravenscroft Producers: Paul Sheehan and Becca Bryers
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Newcastle Falcons rugby union podcast. George McGuigan's departure and where it leaves us at hooker. Reviews of Connacht and Cardiff in Europe. Wasps and the Championship. England management. European and regional round up.
DJ St. Paul neemt de muzikale week door met liedjes van o.a. The Clash, Ezra Collective & STONE. Deze keer live in de studio te gast Nagasaki Swim en Robin Kester. In de albumrubriek een uitgebreid gesprek met Gijsbert Kamer over Different Class van Pulp. Benieuwd naar de tracklist en de shownotes? Check ze via: tivolivredenburg.nl/studio/podcast/st-pauls-boutique/
DJ St. Paul neemt de muzikale week door met liedjes van o.a. The Clash, Ezra Collective & STONE. Deze keer live in de studio te gast Nagasaki Swim en Robin Kester. In de albumrubriek een uitgebreid gesprek met Gijsbert Kamer over Different Class van Pulp. Benieuwd naar de tracklist en de shownotes? Check ze via: tivolivredenburg.nl/studio/podcast/st-pauls-boutique/
Laura Thompson, author of A Different Class of Murder: The Story of Lord Lucan.
Laura Thompson, author of A Different Class of Murder: The Story of Lord Lucan.
Nono episódio do Rádio Clube Altamont tresanda a anos 90: um fresquinho que mostra um lado paralelo (mas não muito) dos Radiohead; um clássico que será dos melhores da década, Pulp e o seu "Different Class"; os trinta anos de "Singles" filme e sobretudo banda sonora icónica do universo grunge. Esperamos que apreciem este novo tomo da parceria Altamont e Futura Rádio de Autor.
Welcome to part 2 of our group chat about the whorearchy for ep 85 of It's So Hard, a podcast about life in and around the sex industry. We welcome back Pro Domme Liv, Jenn's mum Pet, poet and proud transwoman Joni and pole dancer Lacey to finish off our group discussion about whorephobia. We chat about gender expectations, constructions of class and the pressure to educate or entertain. Content Warning: NSFW, containts explicit sexual descriptions and some naughty humour! Hosts: Jenn and Tess Louise Intro Music: "No Justice" by Lil Hoe (@the.peoples.hoe)
No programa de hoje falamos de um dos discos mais icônicos e importantes do gênero Britpop, Different Class é um disco que contém o hino Common People, dentre tantas músicas que também representaram a população britânica como poucos discos conseguiram fazer, com composições e performances incríveis de Jarvis Cocker e sua banda. Pulp pode não ser muito conhecido fora da europa mas lançou discos importantes demais praquela geração de noventa e este por muitos críticos e grande parte da população é o melhor disco de Britpop. Siga no instagram: @Noizecast_ . Feito por: Bruno Fonseca (@brunofonsecaxx). Arte e design: Alex Almeida (@alxmd).
I recently facilitated my first ever Business Done Different class and I'm soooo excited to share some of its brilliance to you, my sweet friends! Also, you might want to watch this on YouTube so you can get to enjoy the beautiful Lake Louise as you listen. HDIGABTT?! — Episode Show Notes & Transcript: https://glenycehughes.com/archives/36601 Watch this on Youtube: https://youtu.be/ooPs3UtGLdI Upcoming Classes and Events: http://bit.ly/glenyce_hughes — Support the radio show with a cup of coffee ☕️: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ttcabl
Welcome back to the Umpire Strikes Back! Today we delve into cricketing history with Dr Duncan Stone, author of 'Different Class: the untold story of English cricket' We talk class structure, barriers to participation, league vs friendly and the future of cricket in England.Read Duncan's book Next we speak to Melissa Story, Hampshire Cricketer and now commentary star! She talks through her journey from player to BBCTMS commentator, working with heroes, being a role model and the perils of social media! We look forward to releasing more episodes in the coming months and it would be great to feature Hampshire Cricket Clubs with stories to tell! Get in touch! Email: hcb.admin@ageasbowl.comTwitterFacebookInstagramPlease like, subscribe and share
Rabbi Weiss explains how the mesiras nefesh of America is the highest level of self sacrifice.
Matt Chapman returns to join PK, Rory Delargy and later on, Paddy Power to run through the ITV Racing and a cracking weekend at the Curragh. If you'd like to take part in our next Punters' Panel episode, let us know by emailing fthm@paddypower.com It's Weekend Tipping, coming to you straight "From The Horse's Mouth"... 18+ | begambleaware.com
Working class Britpop heroes Pulp sealed their legend status in our hearts in 1995 with this epic album - and demonstrating a whole other side of the North with their gritty wit and Jarvis' daring and spontaneous antics. We dig in to their impressive tenure as Sheffield's arty pop good guys with their sharp and stinging commentary on class inequality and doing that fabulously 90s thing, trying to level the social playing field. Also in this ep - rando chat involving octopus carpaccio and what to do with your leftover MacDonald's ketchup packets. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/societyowesmeagenxpodcast/message
Vamos con el disco emblemático del Britpop (aún por encima de los de Oasis y Blur), Different Class de Pulp, publicado en 1995. Ricardo Portmán nos cuenta los entresijos de la apoteosis de Jarvis Cocker y compañía. Escucharemos Mis-Shapes, Pencil Skirt, Common People, I Spy, Disco 2000, Live Bed Show, Something Changed, Sorted for E’s & Wizz, F.E.E.L.I.N.G.C.A.L.L.E.D.L.O.V.E, Underwear y Monday Morning + Bonus track (Common People en vivo en el festival de Reading, 2011). Recuerden que nuestros programas los pueden escuchar también en nuestra web https://ecosdelvinilo.com, en https://distanciaradio.com (Córdoba) los miércoles a las 18:00 y domingos a las 23:00 y en https://radiofreerock.com (Cartagena) los viernes a las 18:00.
“…you find your way / to whoever you see fine”
On this week's show, Jim Stamm and Gary Morgan explain why they think it's time for the Pirates to bring in a different and higher class of free agent to Pittsburgh this off season. The guys also take listener questions and go over the results of their twitter poll about Colin Moran.
On this week's show, Jim Stamm and Gary Morgan explain why they think it's time for the Pirates to bring in a different and higher class of free agent to Pittsburgh this off season. The guys also take listener questions and go over the results of their twitter poll about Colin Moran. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gráinne (2 Additional Boleyn Girls, @wholegrainne) joins Thomas to talk about Pulp's smash hit 1995 masterpiece "Different Class". Aside from the album and the britpop royalty, they discuss soccer shirts, Euro 2020, and the British acceptance for alternative bands compared to North America.
This week David Marsden celebrates 25 years since the release of Pulp's iconic Different Class.
The guys celebrate New Year’s Eve the only way they know how….with tales of Christmas Eve! Happy New Year kids!
This week we continue with the discussion of Britpop. John is joined by Sarah, to discuss the 4 main albums of the era, (What's The Story) Morning Glory by Oasis, Parklife by Blur, Different Class by Pulp, and Urban Hymns by The Verve. We also have a tribute to the late great Freddie Mercury, and a special request to all of our male folk listening… This week's teaser blog. Won't it be Strange When we're All Fully Grown? Be sure to subscribe to the Because Maybe podcast for latest episodes! Podbean | iTunes Check out Because Maybe on social media: Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Tumblr | Blog Music Credits: Theme Music A Day In The Sun by Per Kiilstofte – Machinima Sound Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Cultural Impact Battle of Kings by Per Kiilstofte – Machinima Sound Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Talking Heads Malachite by Andy G. Cohen – Free Music Archive Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Marking the bicentenary of Charlotte Brontë's birth, Claire Harman, her biographer and Yorkshire-born novelist and author of ‘Chocolat' Joanne Harris discuss her life and work. The discussion is presented by Dr Gregory Tate from the University of St Andrews who teaches Brontë's work and was recorded earlier as a free audience event held at the Imperial College Union. For more details go to the Proms website. Gregory Tate is one of the New Generation Thinkers selected by BBC Radio 3 and the Arts and Humanities Research Council in a scheme to find academics interested in turning their research into radio. Charlotte Brontë: A Life by Claire Harman is out now. The most recent novel published by Joanne Harris is called Different Class. The Brontë Society Anniversary Conference takes place in Manchester from August 19th to the 21st. For information about a series of exhibitions at the Haworth Parsonage in Yorkshire, the National Portrait Gallery, the National Media Museum in Bradford go to the website of The Brontë Society. https://www.bronte.org.uk/whats-on/news/149/bronte200 Producer: Torquil MacLeod.