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Turning 77 years old today is recent interview guest on VRP - KEVIN GODLEY! As a member of 10cc, Hotlegs and Godley & Creme, Kevin Godley scored plenty of big hit singles... but it's as a music video producer that he's probably best known as today. On this episode you'll hear him talk about the favourite videos he made.
Today's guest is the incredible KEVIN GODLEY!! Kevin's career spans such a wide course, as part of Hotlegs he had a number 2 hit in the UK and then along with Lol Creme, Graham Gouldman and Eric Stewart formed 10CC who went on to score 5 top 10 albums in the UK, 3 number 1 singles and 8 other top 10 hits too! He and Lol then left to form Godley and Creme and scored a couple more top 10 singles before switching their attention to making music videos. As video producers they worked with U2, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, INXS, Duran Duran, Elton John, The Police, ASIA and so many others!This is a fascinating chat with a very talented man!
Today's guest is the incredible KEVIN GODLEY!!Kevin's career spans such a wide course, as part of Hotlegs he had a number 2 hit in the UK and then along with Lol Creme, Graham Gouldman and Eric Stewart formed 10CC who went on to score 5 top 10 albums in the UK, 3 number 1 singles and 8 other top 10 hits too! He and Lol Creme then left to form Godley and Creme and scored a couple more top 10 singles before switching their attention permanently to making music videos. As video producers they worked with U2, Paul McCartney, INXS, Status Quo, Elton John, The Police, ASIA and so many others!This is a fascinating chat with a very talented man!
2020's been a terrific year for 10cc fans, with exciting releases of Consequences, Modesty Forbids and Muscle Memory, and two books by Liam Newton and now Peter Kearns. Paul and Sean really enjoyed our conversation with the affable author, professional musician and New Zealander. The new tome is an excellent complement to 'The Worst Band in the World'. It catalogues every song, chronologically, that 10cc and Godley & Creme released officially between Hotlegs and Mirror Mirror. As a musician, Kearns discusses each track with a good deal of musical and lyrical analysis, as well as some interesting back stories and great insights. He tackles much of the material from different angles to where we've come from on the podcast; we learned a lot! Graham Gouldman and Kevin Godley helped with the research too, which gives the work added accuracy. Befitting the 160-page length, the author packs his prose tightly; there is a lot of detail here - some songs and albums much more than others of course. The style is concise and punchy, which makes this a quick-fire and very informative reading experience. Occasionally, we glimpse Peter's own preferences. You can really taste the admiration he has for some of the four-piece's more off-the-wall work, particularly L and Freeze Frame. It's well worth the price tag! Peter's had varied and interesting musical and writing careers. He's collaborated with Judie Tzuke and Norwegian Prog-rock band Gazpacho among many others, and has produced two other books in the 'on track...' series, featuring the work of Elton John and (soon to be published) Joni Mitchell. We recommend his album 'No Such Thing as Time', from which you'll hear a few tasty clips on the podcast. He gave us a typical succinct and spot-on appraisal of 10cc's historical standing: '10cc and Godley & Creme were artists who cared about music and cared about their contribution to it. They worked through a time period where their commitment to quality steadily increased, against the background of a mainstream that was moving in the opposite direction.' Hear hear, Peter. 'On track... 10cc and Godley & Creme' is available worldwide, and is well worth your shekels.
This episode is a real departure for us! After receiving an incredible email from Tanya Smith and her sister Lindy, both from Melbourne, Australia, Sean and Paul were bowled over by the fresh perspectives and alternative take on how 10cc's output might be viewed by women. We're blokes, and we simply hadn't realised that as blokes, we've been thinking and listening through a very different filter! We found this discussion absolutely fascinating, and we really hope you do too. Like us, Lindy and Tanya are big fans of 1970s 10cc and the first three Godley and Creme albums. The podcast helped to shed some light on the later material, and also raised some questions for them. For example, why aren't we hearing the same 'pop genius' in Donna and the other 1950s pastiches? Surely the more 1960s-influenced Hotlegs material, as sung by Kevin, is much more worthwhile? Why are there so few female musicians and collaborators? And many more questions besides. Much of this podcast aims to analyse 10cc and Godley and Creme through a finely-focused lens of how Eric, Graham, Lol and Kevin have portrayed women, both lyrically and through album artwork. Some of the recurring female archetypes are really interesting, so we won't spoil the surprise. There's no accusation of sexism here; the band were in many ways simply the product of their culture at the time. Suffice to say that we discuss a huge range of hits and much lesser-known songs, including Donna and Rubber Bullets, I'm Not in Love, Blackmail, Iceberg, Don't Hang Up, Modern Man Blues, Strange Lover, Working Girls, Something Special, Green-eyed Monster, Sandwiches of You, Wedding Bells, Cats Eyes, Cry, Golden Rings and plenty more. Oh, and Consequences of course! Lindy's takedown of the Neanderthal Man promo film is worth its weight in gold! It was also great to hear an Australian perspective on this great band's rise and fall. And what's all this about Hubcap Jenny? Well, you'll just have to wait and see. Hear. I'm sure you'll find this as interesting and refreshing as we did. Apologies and thanks to Karen Piercey too, having 'missed the boat' due to Sean sending his invite to the wrong email address!
Join Bill Ludwig as he, once again, takes us back to those days of the late sixties/early seventies, when FM progressive rock radio ruled the airwaves. This edition finds Rory Gallagher, Hotlegs (early 10 CC), The Flock, & 13 others artists rounding out 75 minutes of throwback FM radio!
Sean and Paul continue their long chat with Kevin Godley in Dublin. This time, we chew the fat over some of Kevin and Lol's early songs, Strawberry Studios and Hotlegs projects, and of course 10cc. We hear some fascinating stories and memories, and learn so much. We're pretty sure that you'll enjoy this as much as we did! Tune in next week for Kevin's thoughts on his post-Consequences exploits with Lol Creme. Don't forget that our new, exclusive 'bonus' content is now available to our paid subscribers. It can be accessed via this link - thanks in advance! https://www.podbean.com/premium-signup/qiegf-220cbb/The+Consequences+10cc+podcast
Welcome to the first of Paul and Sean's four conversations with Kevin Godley, recorded in Dublin on October 8th. Here Kevin discusses Consequences. We're pretty sure that you'll find this an absolute revelation, as we did. He shares many memories and thoughts that we'd never heard before. And forget any notions that Kevin has anything less than love and admiration for this project! Next week, we'll be discussing with him his and Lol's early material, numerous Strawberry Studios projects, Hotlegs and of course 10cc. The other chats cover all of Godley and Creme's albums, music video projects, and his more recent work, including the stunning and hard-hitting new album to be released in 2020. The podcast will launch its subscription content next week, and there'll be some 'outtakes' material from these interviews available to our paid subscribers, along with some lovely exclusive content. Thanks in advance folks!
Welcome back ladies and gents to the podcast after our long lay-off! As some of you will know, there are several big reasons for this: day jobs, Abbey Road gig rehearsals, getting our heads around user-friendly solutions to our funding issues, and, oh yes, our latest interviews... A great meeting in Stockport with Strawberry founder Pete Tattersall and archivist Peter Wadsworth, followed by an incredible trip to Dublin where we had the honour of six hours in the company of Kevin Godley! The results of those meetings will be with you as soon as we can possibly get them finished and signed off. It'll be worth the wait, we promise you! This episode sees Paul and Sean getting their teeth into the fascinating world of early Godley and Creme, from Lol's first writing credit on a Whirlwinds single to their wonderful single 'Today', released under the name Festival in 1972. In between, we explore some of the wonderful curios recorded by the duo at Strawberry, Advision and Graham's house. The earliest are three tracks you may not know: The Best Seaside in the World, Cowboys and Indians, and Chaplin House. They're a real treat. We of course give Yellow Bellow Boom Room and Frabjoy and Runcible Spoon a good going over, as well as other Strawberry Bubblegum sessions. The real focus though is the odd, erratic but captivating Hotlegs album, in both its guises. There's some wonderful music here!
Paul and Sean lock horns on How Dare You, the fourth and final album by 10cc Mk I. Sean has a lot to say about the production of this album, which he loves. You'll hear a huge number of audio clips of the great moments and some hidden secrets scattered throughout the record. Want to hear Lol playing the recorder as clear as day? Find out who the normal-speed spooky chuckler is on Iceberg? Or find the mystery dark matter within the grooves of Art for Art's Sake? And what's a 'rizo-rizo'? A sound geek's treat, then. Perhaps that's why this episode is Sean's favourite so far! Paul's less fond of How Dare You, but he makes some astute observations and comparisons with material before and after the record came out. Look out for some really interesting Hotlegs clips. He does his characteristic delving into the history books, and unearths a disturbing tale. He's a big fan of the bonus track, too, and works hard to persuade his fellow podder on its classic credentials. Each to their own, we guess. A word of warning here: you may want to listen to this in at least two separate sittings... We bang on about this LP for ages! Stay tuned for next week's controversial venture into 10cc MkII.
Having got Godley and Creme's masterwork out of their system (for now!), this is Paul and Sean's first venture into the more mainstream 10cc universe. This episode looks in detail at 10cc's eponymous debut album. It aims to put the record in some kind of context, with in-depth analysis of all ten tracks and some of the single B-sides. Along the way, they discuss the origins of the group in Strawberry Studios, the deal with Jonathan King, their early chart hits and misses, Eric's ground-breaking production and guitar sounds, and the quirky, brilliant and super-inventive songwriting melting pot that was this great band. Listen out for rare audio from an educational film about the recording of The Dean and I, and the Hotlegs track that eventually morphed into the wonderful Fresh Air for My Mama. And Sean won't let the Gizmo bee in his bonnet rest... This is a long one folks, but there's a lot to discuss!
On this week's program I'm shaking the family tree of the band 10cc! We'll hear music from the pre-10cc days, from the classic period of the band in the 1970s, and from the individual members Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart, Kevin Godley & Lol Creme, post-10cc!
Another batch of Supertunes from the 70s... 1) Green Eyed Lady by Sugarloaf 2) Jackie Blue by Ozark Mountain Daredevils 3) Tighter, Tighter by Alive & Kicking 4) Neanderthal Man by Hotlegs 5) Coz I Luv You by Slade 6) Sweet City Woman by Stampeders 7) Nice to Be With You by Gallery 8) How Do You Do? by Mouth & Macneil 9) Keep On Smilin' by Wet Willie 10) Rainbow Ride by Andy Kim 11) Run Run Run by Jo Jo Gunne 12) Good Morning Freedom by Blue Mink
Semana 3 - Decoración de interiores neandertales En esta revisión de los días de ciencia anteriores, comentamos la historia de una de las bebidas más predilectas en México, tratamos de entender de qué se trata la prueba matemática que ocupa el mayor espacio en un disco duro y nos regodeamos en nuestro amor por nuestros primos humanos más cercanos, los neandertales, quienes, según parece, hacían más cosas dentro de las cuevas que sólo esperar la llegada de los Homo sapiens a Europa. Menú: Intro - 00:00 Elaboración antigua de mezcal – 01:15 Una prueba matemática de 200 TB – 13:23 Construcciones básicas neandertales – 28:28 BONUS: Una esponja del tamaño de una minivan – 44:45 Música: Intro: Jazzy French de bensound.com Notas cortas: Instar (Instrumental) por Robin Allender que está licenciada bajo una Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 International License. Tema principal: Passage of Time (Duet) por Martijn de Boer (NiGiD) (c) 2016 Licenciada bajo una licencia Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0): http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/NiGiD/52856 Ft: Doxent Zsigmond Fragmentos de video tomados de Youtube; Neandertal Man por Hotlegs. Este podcast es producido independientemente desde un lugar no determinado de la Ciudad de México. Este mensaje es escrito desde un lugar diferente, pero también en la Ciudad de México. Conductores: Rodrigo Pacheco Víctor Hernández Edición: Víctor Hernández