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Few things to digest in the news over the last few weeks, Tilly and Bilal catch up on the Isle of Wight line up, how websites creaked under pressure for Coldplay tickets and how should you be tested before you are allowed into a gig alone.https://www.rollingstone.co.uk/music/news/the-last-dinner-party-respond-after-male-gig-goers-face-security-checks-at-lincoln-show-43575/https://isleofwightfestival.com/line-up
On today's episode of the Therapy Crouch, Abbey and Peter are debriefing on what has been a very busy week for the pair of them!Abbey, fresh off the heals of seeing Taylor Swift live and direct in London has discovered she has in fact become a bit of a ‘Swifty' in the process and Peter is celebrating his own successful gig after taking over the Isle of Wight festival during the Euros in spectacular fashion. In the Agony Abs, we hear from a listener whose husband's lack of compliments is starting to leave her with a body complex and Abbey has some very direct words for a listener whose girlfriend has been caught out doing the dreaded Facebook stalk on a former lover. All this and much more on this week's Therapy Crouch! To contact us: Email: thetherapycrouch@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ thetherapycrouchpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/ @thetherapycrouch Website: https://thetherapycrouch.com/ For more from Peterhttps://twitter.com/petercrouchFor more from Abbeyhttps://www.instagram.com/abbeyclancyOur clips channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZntcv96YhN8IvMAKsz4Dbg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Isle of Wight Festival 2024 - Toyah and Robert
Mr B., the Gentleman Rhymer tells Nik Attfield what he loves about the Isle of Wight Festival
Beth Brookfield is an Isle of Wight singer songwriter, and listen back to how she felt after just performing on the Platform One stage at the Isle of Wight Festival 2024.
Damien is the frontman for The Damien Paul Band, who take blues, country, folk and rock, and slam it together for a unique sound that always gets the crowd jumping! Hear what Damien has to say after just coming off stage at the Isle of Wight Festival 2024.
Kindred Found are a 4-piece homegrown Isle of Wight band. Their bluesy, dirt-infused country sound has won them a loyal local following since they formed back in 2022, when Dan Smith and Dave Eastman first began putting words to chords to create their unique, signature sound. Listen back to hear how they felt after performing on the Kashmir Cafe stage at the Isle of Wight Festival 2024
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Island artist, Amy Joliffe, chats to Nik after a great set at the Isle of Wight Festival
After their sweaty Sunday evening set the the P1 Tent, the Isle of Wight's Obscure Colours catch-up with Kieren to discuss a change in roles within the band and their excitement for headliners Green Day.
As traditional as cauliflower at Christmas, Kieren and Nik caught up with the Sky Arts team of Remi Burgz and Shaun Keaveny for their annual Sunday evening catch-up. This year: how to become a Caulkhead (honorary or otherwise), finding your love for Pet Shop Boys and how Shaun is once more finding the Daily Grind.
Kieren and Nik spoke to RhiRhi at the Platform One Stage, where topics of discussion included the debut LP and various exciting opportunities for her in London.
Kieren spoke to Yetta and Emma from YES Creative Beats about their Kidzone performances throughout the weekend, and who they're excited to see on the main stages (shh, it's a secret cabaret…)
Lisa from Sight for Wight spoke to Vectis Radio about how the correct sunglasses can prevent cataracts in later life, and their game Goalball: fun for all ages on site.
Joe Plumb spoke to Kieren at the Isle of Wight Festival on their expanded range of activities taking place at the Kidzone this year, from theatre to “Chico”.
Leeds-based band Apollo Junction spoke to Vectis Radio after opening the Main Stage on Saturday of the Isle of Wight Festival. The topic of discussion? Taking their 2023 hosts as their special guests in 2024.
Kieren chatted to The Pill after their raucous River Stage set about supporting the local bands dotted around the site, their breakout single Bale of Hay and how their indication of making it was through receiving hate mail. Whooping courtesy of Vectis alumni Tom Jackson, BA (Hons).
Kieren caught up with one of the best new bands of the year, 86TVs, about their debut album (out in August), the origin of their name and how the family-heavy four-piece spent their summers on the Island in their youth.
Kieren chatted to one of Vectis Radio's central musical tenets, the Mercury Prize-nominated Georgia on the differences between her last two album cycles of ‘Seeking Thrills' and ‘Euphoric' and her trips to the Isle of Wight with her family when she was younger.
Panda Swim chatted to Kieren at the Isle of Wight Festival about their Platform One Stage set, new music coming this year and band member Guy's pet project, Pet Lounge.
Kieren held in his inner fanboy to talk to the wonderful Coach Party at the Isle of Wight Festival, where they talk new music, returning to the Festival after five years away and how the band's new penne may come before penning new tunes.
Kieren headed to the Earl Mountbatten Hospice tent at the Isle of Wight Festival to discuss over 15 years of fundraising, as well as their new Summer Solstice-themed headwear which lights up(!)
This morning, ahead of The Isle Of Wight Festival this weekend, the team played a special game of Beat The Intro. AND, Matt may have found something that beats Anna Geary's impression of The Ferry Man.
Kieren went along to the Experience 25 exhibition on Newport High Street being held throughout June and July, containing many Isle of Wight Festival artefacts and photos from all 25 Isle of Wight Festivals. Jo and Connor, who run the catalogue, talk about their favourite Isle of Wight Festival memories and what they are looking forward to this year.
Kieren caught up with local legends and Festival favourites The Optimists after their Hipshaker Lounge set to discuss new music (we have a drop date) and ponder what on earth Gareth Southgate was thinking against Denmark.
This morning, Matt brought a new song to The Social Ammo! AND, Dave and the team catch up with Ben Burrell and Sarah Champion ahead of The Isle Of Wight Festival this weekend.
Wow!Where to start with Ian Wills, a truly phenomenal man, seemingly destined for a life of crime and addiction, Ian turned his life around, from a last chance job in a butchers to becoming Thatcher's nemesis, then onto writing poetry that would eventually become Wills & The Willing.4 studio albums in with another due out on 05.07.24 'Another Long Week' feature's a co-write with The Boss, one of many name drops you'll hear in this episode, recorded over two days (you might be able to spot the change halfway through)Ian plays Isle Of Wight Festival on Saturday (22.06.24) with his gig at London St Pancras Old Church (mentioned in the podcast) has been rescheduled for 02.10.24Check out all Ian's link below and stay tuned for the new album out next month!Wills & The Willing - Home (willsandthewilling.com)IAN WILLS (@IWILLS) / XFacebookIan Wills (@wills.ian) • Instagram photos and videosStream (Ian) Wills & The Willing music | Listen to songs, albums, playlists for free on SoundCloudIan Wills - YouTubeWills & The Willing | SpotifyEnjoy xAnd you can get in touch with me here:://www.facebook.com/timeforheroespodcastTimeforheroespodcast (@Timeforheroesp1) / Twitterhttps://www.instagram.com/timetimeforheroespod@gmail.comTime For Heroes is written, produced and presented by Martin MorelArtwork courtesy of Rowan McDonaghRowan McDonagh (@rowan_mcdonagh_design) • Instagram photos and videosMusic by The Young Hips, check them out here:https://open.spotify.com/artist/0wnBIA2KIwgNjCQPB6RY6h?si=Rd3wMJl5TImhlNDr9Wt3Yw Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Maggie and John Isle of Wight Festival Interview 2023
LF System Interview Isle of Wight Festival 2023
Rob and Choc tell Danny all about their time at IOW, they get granular diving into the nitty gritty, the good, the bad and the ugly. Join us as we bicker and reminisce, giving you an insight into TPD and how we do festivals.
Before their Cirque De La Quirke set at the Isle of Wight Festival, Thumpasaurus talk about their first ever tour away from their home of Los Angeles and their new album due later this year.
Kieren, Nik and Chip were extremely lucky to catch-up again with the incredible Sky Arts broadcast team of Shaun Keaveny, Yinka Bokinni and Edith Bowman on their favourite moments of the weekend, the legends they have met on the island over the years and the importance of radio to the masses.
Obscure Colours are the supergroup that didn't know it. They make incredible, often raucous and never boring rock music, and each member is a part of at least one other band or live set up on the island. Kieren chats new music and their Festival weekend to them.
Kieren meets with Mothman, the Man, brought to the Isle of Wight by Whisper Magazine from their native base in Cornwall!
After their barnstorming set in the Big Top, Toyah Wilcox and Robert Fripp chat to Nik and Kieren about their upcoming tour, working together after 37 years of marriage and the tracks you haven't heard them cover live… yet!
"I made it Mum!" exclaims Tom Jackson, Vectis alumni and friend of the station as he and Lucy from Whisper Magazine chat with Kieren on their busy weekend based at the Platform One Tent, interviewing bands and creating incredible and diverse content. And Mika. The topic of Mika comes up.
It's always great to see the local acts that you've played and interviewed over the years for a catch-up, and this truly is the case with singer Emellia who spoke to us after her Kashmir Cafe set on Saturday. New music? Yes. Busy weekend ahead? Yes again!
As the sun comes out on Festival Sunday, Max, Tom and Jung of Gang of Youths join Kieren to discuss their final gigs of the European Summer, new music and the percussive sounds of Daniel Ricciardo.
Kieren caught up with Kabelle just after their first Isle of Wight Festival appearance about their new EP Restless Mind, going up against OneRepublic on the Platform One Stage and Pulp-based excitement!
This morning, The Ferryman returns to give away tickets to the Isle Of Wight Festival, Dave collects your Cool Badges and Grotbags gets a lot of promo!
The Ferryman is back this morning with more celeb tales that can win you tickets to the Isle Of Wight Festival plus Dave creates some more realistic movie certifications, with a cameo from The Sturge!
This week on the podcast of course Peter wants a little chat about The World Cup. Russell was right and after discovering they had watched the Isle Of Wight Festival documentary, Peter just wants one last little chat on it. We get a little spiritual again but with the main chat being about the rise of the music industry and its effects on modern life today. Join in with the chat by sending us an email on apintwithpeter@gmail.com or if your on tweet use @apintwithpeter. You can now support the podcast even more by buying us a pint on https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pintwithpeter. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a-pint-with-peter/message
This week on the podcast Peter and Barney have made it to the Isle Of Wight festival. Probably one of the biggest gathering of hippies in Britain to date! find out how it compares to the festivals of today. Did this early festival give Glastonbury a run for its money? Was it filled with love and peace or just another hidden symbol of capitalism and whats this place called desolation hill all about? Join in with the chat by sending us an email on apintwithpeter@gmail.com or if your on tweet use @apintwithpeter. You can now support the podcast even more by buying us a pint on https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pintwithpeter. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a-pint-with-peter/message
This week I am joined by singer/guitarist Leo Dyke from Isle Of Wight band Reminders! We discuss the bands debut record Best of Beach Punk as well as:- The importance of a good song title- Making music for the right reasons- The challenges of trying to write songs on a daily basis- Touring the UK recently to promote the new record (and future touring plans)- What other musicians could learn from Tim Armstrong- Mixing and producing for other artists- How everyone in the band adds something to create the Reminders sound & more!Follow Remindershttps://reminderstheband.bandcamp.comhttps://www.instagram.com/remindersthebandhttps://www.facebook.com/remindersthebandhttps://twitter.com/rmndrsthebandhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr02C-7i6cf-hgvVKFp6XFgCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 to midnight est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.powerchordhour@gmail.com (email me for free PCH stickers!)Instagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgThanks to this weeks sponsor - Treehousehttps://teamtreehouse.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=xss+power+chord+hour+podcast