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John McKay in conversation with David Eastaugh https://thejohnmckay.bandcamp.com/album/sixes-and-sevens McKay's influence lives on; many of the most influential guitarists of the past four decades credit him as a major influence - Geordie from Killing Joke, Jim Reid of The Jesus And Mary Chain, U2's The Edge, Thurston Moore, Johnny Marr and even the two guitarists - The Cure's Robert Smith and Magazine's John McGeoch - who followed him in The Banshees. McKay's burgeoning status as the anti-guitar hero was halted when he and Banshees drummer Kenny Morris - at odds with Siouxsie and bassist Steve Severin - fled the band just after the start of a tour supporting the group's second album, Join Hands. It was a weekly music paper scandal, later the subject of a BBC documentary, and Siouxsie's vitriol working its way into the lyrics of a later Banshees b-side, "Drop Dead / Celebration". Aside from a solitary single on Marc Riley's In Tape label nearly a decade later, no music was heard from McKay again. So it comes as a major surprise to learn of a pile of excellent recordings made in the years just after he left The Banshees, unheard by all but a very few, some of which feature drummer Kenny Morris, plus Mick Allen from Rema Rema, Matthew Seligman of the Soft Boys and longer-term collaborator Graham Dowdall and John's wife Linda . . . the latter three of whom are now sadly deceased. Sixes And Sevens is an historic lost album. Brazenly genius and bearing fair claim as the lost treasure of the post-punk era, the album collects eleven studio tracks, carefully mastered from original tapes. It's a masterpiece which best speaks for itself.
Marc takes the piss out of Mark. Get ready for a fun Patreon bonus journey into this hilarious single from Mr. Riley in 1983. Full tracks are provided in this listen-along episode, only on WATF Patreon. Are you searching for the (next episode) now? Are you looking for the real thing, yeah? You may be missing out on more great Fall-related explorations… but not if you join us on WATF PATREON: Full A & B-SIDE discussions (Now!), special (Patreon-only) bonus episodes, side excursions into Fall-member side projects, and early access to all episodes! Join WATF Pod on PATREON and get them all! Including rare Fall content, merch, and exclusive chats with Gavin & Steve as they discuss everything Fall-related. Follow WATF Pod on: Instagram // YouTube // Twitter // Facebook For more Fall-related info, please visit our fellow Fall-heads' great work at: TheFall.org // The Annotated Fall Theme Song by Gavin Watts: https://wearethefallpod.bandcamp.com/ Produced and presented by Watts Happening Records: www.TheWattsHappening.com Advertising & Guest Inquiries - Contact: wearethefallpod@gmail.com
We continue our series on the Auto Remarketing Podcast highlighting some of the panels and presentations from Used Car Week 2023. This episode features a conversation about the certified pre-owned market with perspectives from B. Miller of Cars.com, Nate Myers of the SONS Auto Group and Marc Riley of the Rick Case Automotive Group.
Andrea Catherwood is joined by Jonathan Munro, BBC's Director of Journalism, to answer listeners' comments on BBC Radio coverage of the coronation of King Charles III. Jamie Bartlett discusses how he went about telling the extraordinary story in the BBC Sounds podcast Believe in Magic. And listeners respond to the new evening schedule at 6 Music that brings changes to the Gideon Coe and Marc Riley shows. Presented by Andrea Catherwood Produced by Gill Davies A Whistledown Scotland production for BBC Radio 4
Withered Hand (Dan Wilson )Dan Wilson is the lead singer and songwriter in the Scottish based band Withered Hand. His first album good news was released in 2009. It has become a rare underground classic album, that has many fans in music pouring accolades, from Justin Currie from Del Amitri, to Marc Riley of bbc 6 music citing the band as one of his all time favourites.In this episode, dan pumps an air bed, talks about walking past a big window like Liam Gallagher to scare no one and a long lost memory of a childhood book read by his dad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Coming to you live from a bustling Manchester ale house (if you couldn't tell), four of the Falls most influential members convene for a retrospective into their time in the band. With apologies to fans of high fidelity. And Geoff Travis. And Mike Finney for forgetting his surname. And Kelly's (the venue). Memory not guaranteed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
01. Domingæ - Change [Sacred Bones] 02. The Smile - Free in the Knowledge [XL] 03. Massive Attack - Five Man Army [Virgin] 04. DJ Food - Reprise (A Splash of Debussy) [Ninja Tune] 05. Gentle Sinners - Waiting for Nothing [Rock Action] 06. My Disco - Meshes [Heavy Machinery] 07. Boris - Funnel of Love [Sacred Bones] 08. Saul Williams - Coronation as Harness [Pirates Blend] 09. Afrorack - Last Modular [Hakuna Kulala] 10. Dean Hurley - Our Day Will Come [Sacred Bones] 11. Marissa Nadler - Cold Wind Blowin' [Sacred Bones] 12. Julia Reidy - Clairvoyant [Editions Mego] 13. Warpaint - Hips [Virgin Music] 14. Blu Mar Ten - Drive [Exceptional] 15. Colourbox - Baby I Love You So (12" Version) [4AD] 16. Brilliant - It's A Man's Man's Man's World [Food] 17. Chris & Cosey - Sweet Surprise #2 [Rough Trade] 18. Angelo Badalamenti - The Pink Room (Extended Version) [David Lynch Music Company] 19. Einstürzende Neubauten - Sand [Some Bizzare] 20. Leather Nun - F.F.A. [Wire] 21. The Pop Group - She Is Beyond Good & Evil [Radar] 22. The Birthday Party - Mutiny In Heaven [Mute] 23. PiL - This Is Not A Love Song [Virgin] 24. Simple Minds - Love Song (Extended Version) [Virgin] 25. Marc Riley with The Creepers - Baby's On Fire [In Tape]
Welcome to the all new JLS Show. In this inaugural episode, JMac, Lowney & Stuki discuss the Guntz January playlist and pick their individual Top 3 favourite tracks.In addition there's plenty of waffle about intentional listening, novelty records, binging tv, musical phases (including everyone's obligatory Heavy Metal phase) & Stuki's award for services to foreign based songs.Guntzcast 2021 on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/guntzcast/id1588274054The January playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1dkJ2peRueXrDUcanEPDoN?si=Y1YSwb30QJexmN49g8UZHgAlt-j band name: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alt-JBowie's 1974 Diamond Dogs tbecomes The Soul tour halfway through: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Dogs_TourGabriels, Love and Hate in a Different Time on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5FzrXX7WuiRpKSVVzUtIiB?si=0eBR7rjbS1-IVOAP6pKkDwWidowspeak discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZW7HlSuZz8ng2X21cXbdP?si=d0vA62gkSV2-ET1JBCKmvgCotton Eye Joe on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mOYZaiDZ7BMCrazy Frog on YouTube: https://youtu.be/k85mRPqvMbEJoe Dolce on YouTube: https://youtu.be/sFacWGBJ_csEarnie, the Fastest Milk Cart in the West on YouTube: https://youtu.be/8e1xvyTdBZI)Gas Gas Gas on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4P5hLwAAG4Vx8jQ5J86fxh?si=VlcqhNX4T2qBAUMlP-cQWg&utm_source=copy-linkMidlake, The Trials of Van Occupanther https://open.spotify.com/album/034XwDisEPdZwJWTOaUaVs?si=0DBQeHCBRJisQ5ArKvH2pg & The Courage of Others on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/5k89CRLcQnmWk0dzRI5tPV?si=5o-kR2WlRmWVOdkqbBickwThe Field Mice: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Field_MiceLaurel Canyon (*not county, Lowney): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurel_Canyon,_Los_AngelesAmerica Calling with Liz Berg, (Marc Riley): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/liz-berg-wfmu/id350606492Joy Division, Digital on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/70mhhyvvy8q86cr2qIAmWj?si=uvFsDBvCQfi2CEFJV-4euw(British) Sea Power name change: https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/aug/09/british-sea-power-change-name-to-avoid-antagonistic-nationalism-connotationsZali Zare story: https://worldmusiccentral.org/2021/04/21/balkan-taksim-releases-zali-zare-single/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 119 of The Movie Robcast is a packed affair. To begin, Rob Daniel talks with directors John C. Lyons and Dorota Swies about their fantastic fracking horror film, Unearth. John and Dorota discuss how they made one of the year's best chillers, what is was like working with horror icon Adrienne Barbeau and Marc (Riley from Buffy the Vampire Slayer) Blucas, reveal the films that inspired them, and much more. Rob Wallis arrives at 35.20 to deliver his verdict on another earthy horror, Ben Wheatley's In the Earth. So, an episode of rich soil indeed… Unearth is out to rent and buy on Monday 28th June through Signature Entertainment. In the Earth is in cinemas now. If you like what you hear or have any feedback, why not rate and review us wherever you listen to your podcasts? To follow the Robs on Twitter head to: https://twitter.com/rob_a_daniel https://twitter.com/robertmwallis To follow the podcast, head to: https://twitter.com/MovieRobcast To read Rob D's writing go to: https://www.electric-shadows.com/ To read Rob W's writing go to: http://ofallthefilmsites.com/
The Janitors with Andrew Denton in conversation with David Eastaugh The Janitors were Andrew Denton (vocals), Craig Hope (slide guitar, keyboards), Pete Crowe (bass guitar), and Tim Stirland (drums). Denton, Hope and friend Phil Storey recorded demos in Leicester's Highfields which Yeah Yeah Noh's John Grayland brought to the attention of some indie labels. Described as "a mixture of Membranes meeting Captain Beefheart", they signed to Marc Riley's In-Tape label, releasing their debut single, "Chicken Stew" in July 1985 (on which Hope played all of the instruments). It went on to reach the top 10 of the UK Independent Chart. In anticipation of the single's release, Denton and Hope moved to Newcastle to recruit bassist Simon Warnes, however Crowe took his place bringing along fellow art student Tim Stirland as drummer (replacing the drum machine of the first single).
From Monday to Monday, chances are if your in SUSA, you've seen Coach Riley coming in, and most likely headed out. In this pod we discuss the state of coaching in a pause of a pandemic, his come up with sports, his time playing Football, to his ever-affinity love, the game of Basketball. All that and more, my conversation with Marc, now,
From Monday to Monday, chances are if your in SUSA, you've seen Coach Riley coming in, and most likely headed out. In this pod we discuss the state of coaching in a pause of a pandemic, his come up with sports, his time playing Football, to his ever-affinity love, the game of Basketball. All that and more, my conversation with Marc, now,
From Monday to Monday, chances are if your in SUSA, you’ve seen Coach Riley coming in, and most likely headed out. In this pod we discuss the state of coaching in a pause of a pandemic, his come up with sports, his time playing Football, to his ever-affinity love, the game of Basketball. All that and more, my conversation with Marc, now,
In this - one of the last episodes of the definitive David Bowie historical audio documents (commonly known as the A to Z of David Bowie), our two resident Bowie-nuts Rob Hughes and Marc Riley take a glance at the life of a man who befriended a pre-teen David Jones and went on to accompany him on his mind-blowing journey from Aladdin Sane, through the 'Philly Dogs' tour…on the Trans -Siberian Railway…on Cruise Liners... and the New Mexico filming stint for The Man Who Fell To Earth. He was Bowie’s best mate with good reason…he’s a Top Bloke. Ladies and Gentlemen…we present…Geoff MacCormack aka Warren Peace. Love On Ya. XAs well as continuing the podcast journey from A to Z you can also immerse yourself in more Bowie related interviews, quizzes, and filmed pieces at our exclusive members club called "Cheap Things", simply by following the link www.patreon.com/cheapthings See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this latest chapter looking at all things Bowie (and related) Marc Riley and Rob Hughes sink to new depths courtesy of 'Woody Woodmansey’s U-Boat', and as unlikely as it seems they get a bit Benny Hill in the company of Salvador Dali, they get cosmic whilst scanning the skies for UFO’s…and then take swift look at David’s 'Uncle Arthur'…a Song not a Relative. But then again - IT’S ALL RELATIVE! INNNIT!As well as continuing the podcast journey from A to Z you can also immerse yourself in more Bowie related interviews, quizzes, and filmed pieces at our exclusive members club called "Cheap Things", simply by following the link www.patreon.com/cheapthings See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It’s Thursday. It’s the podcast... How the devil are yer? Is it us or are these weeks zipping by? It’s episode 61 of THE TWO SHOT PODCAST and this week we head to MANCHESTER to get our podcast on with the man with no plan, MARC RILEY!!Craig & Producer Griff headed up to the musical capital and we’re welcomed into the very lovely ZIFERBLAT on Edge Street (free tea and cake there you know?) and met Marc to natter away all things Riley. Obviously they spoke about The Fall, MES, rumours, truth, record labels, DJs and how and why he used to be known as “Lard”. You’ll know Marc (depending on your age) as an ex-member of The Fall, a BBC RADIO ONE DJ & one half of MARK & LARD, or, as BBC RADIO 6 MUSIC DJ where Monday to Thursday he hosts his own show and picks his own favourite artists to come and play live in his studio. In recent weeks he’s had TSP favourite BILL RYDER JONES in for him. It was, of course a beautiful set from Bill. Marc has belting taste in music you know. We have to say, Marc is cracking company and this shines throughout this episode and we can’t thank him enough for coming on and also for his support of the podcast. By the end of this episode you’ll understand why it’s pretty much ok NOT to have a plan in life. We really hope you enjoy this episode. We loved meeting and chattering with Marc. He’s tip top. Sit back, kick your shoes off and get involved. THIS IS EPISODE 61 of THE TWO SHOT PODCAST....WITH MARC RILEY TWO SHOT POD T-Shirt Design Comp! We're getting some t-shirts made and we want you, our TSP listeners, to design them. The rules are as follows: •Closing date 01.11.18•Designs to be no bigger than A3•No limit to colours•Design to fit on the front of a white T-shirt•Final submissions in hi-res JPEG format•Submit entries to twoshotpod@gmail.com with “t-shirt comp” in the subject•T-shirts will be printed using ‘sublimation’ printing process if that makes any sense to anyone (don’t worry if not)•No limit to number of entries•Make it ace please Prize - Free t-shirt of your own design, Free limited edition enamel badge, MASSIVE shout out on the show, pride. Everything you need to enter is in this little folder here Tell your arty mates to get involved! Get in touch... Facebook- search 'Two Shot Podcast' Twitter- @twoshotpod Instagram- @twoshotpod If you've enjoyed listening then please click through to https://www.patreon.com/twoshotpod to make a donation to the running costs of the show. You'll get bonus pictures, video and audio in return. Nice one. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you take an interest in this particular Bowie-fest you’ll find yourself lost in a world of Lulu, Live Aid, make-up maestro Pierre La Roche, Lazarus…and you’ll even gobble up tales of the Goblin King himself, Jareth - courtesy of the Jim Henson fantasy world of Labyrinth. Your guides on this tour as usual - Journalist cum Bowie-nut Rob Hughes, and Broadcaster cum Cashew-nut Marc Riley. Go on…GET NUTTY.As well as continuing the podcast journey from A to Z you can also immerse yourself in more Bowie related interviews, quizzes, and filmed pieces at our exclusive members club called "Cheap Things", simply by following the link www.patreon.com/cheapthings See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
By the year 1983 Bowie had established himself as the Crowned Prince of being Predictably Unpredictable… and in that year he unleashed one of the most unexpected stages of his career to date…as the Crowned Prince of Perfect Pop! Lets Dance saw David become of one of the biggest earners in rock. He partially conquered his fear of flying…and conquered the world. Also in this episode - the three minutes of Bowiedom that were to change Marc’s life, Ziggy + The Spiders From Mars appearance on kids TV show 'Lift Of With Ayesha’, and there's a close inspection of the man who put the ‘Stardust' in Ziggy -Norman Carl Odam - aka 'The Legendary Stardust Cowboy'. All courtesy of your hosts Marc Riley and Rob Hughes.As well as continuing the podcast journey from A to Z you can also immerse yourself in more Bowie related interviews, quizzes, and filmed pieces at our exclusive members club called "Cheap Things", simply by following the link www.patreon.com/cheapthings See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Expect to be riddled with both shock and awe as the Holmes and Watson of Podcasting - Rob Hughes and Marc Riley - unravel the secret world of David Bowie and his known associates. On the list of unusual suspects… Earl Slick, Elizabeth Taylor, an unspecified Earthling and The Elephant Man. But where did ‘it’ take place? Not sure! Eel Pie Island or Earls Court probably. Download to find out.As well as continuing the podcast journey from A to Z you can also immerse yourself in more Bowie related interviews, quizzes, and filmed pieces at our exclusive members club called "Cheap Things", simply by following the link www.patreon.com/cheapthings See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The artist formerly known as Lard talks about his time as a DJ at Radio 1
Adam talks to British broadcaster and BBC6 Music presenter Marc Riley about radio, music and life as a member of legendary indie band: The Fall. Thanks to Seamus Murphy-Mitchel for production support and Matt Lamont for additional editing. Music and jingles by Adam Buxton, except for a clip of 'Jumper Clown' by Marc Riley & The Creepers (In-Tape Records, 1983) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Marc Riley presents the story of Kraftwerk, arguably one of the most influential bands of the 20th century and certainly one of the most enigmatic. Former Kraftwerk member Wolfgang Flür and fans including including Gary Numan, John Foxx, The Smiths’ Johnny Marr and writer Paul Morley offer their impressions of the band without whom modern music would sound very different. Part of Radio 4 on Music, re-releasing the best of Radio 4's music back catalogue.
The most enormous difficulty with recording this podcast was that it was monumentally, wonderfully, amazingly sunny and hot outside. So there we were, stuck in our house, trying to play songs and conduct an interview while we were all secretly (and not so secretly) longing to just be out in the back garden. Mrs. Toad was making burgers, you know. Gaaaaah! I remember when FOUND recorded a show with Marc Riley recently and I got plenty of emails saying that they really weren’t very talkative. Which is odd really, because I didn’t entirely get that kind of impression as we recorded this session or about them in general, but then I listen back to it again and the first few interviewy segments really do take a while to get going. I guess it took a while for Ziggy (who I’d never met before) and myself to figure out exactly how to talk to one another and whether or not we really got on. So that whole dynamic makes for a really good podcast, which gets more and more interesting, from my point of view anyway, as the thing progresses. As usual, all the videos are embedded below and can be seen at the Song, by Toad Vimeo on YouTube pages, along with a portfolio of photos by Dylan from Blueback Hotrod, and Fee on Flickr here. The session tracks can all be downloaded below, and the main interview podcast itself is immediately below. Have fun Toadlings. I am going to sleep like a freshly-slaughtered corpse. Toadcast #83 – FOUND Toad Session FOUND – Mullokian (Toad Session) FOUND – You’re No Vincent Gallo (Toad Session) FOUND – Medley (Toad Session) FOUND – Anti-Climb Paint (Toad Session) FOUND – Gifted (Toad Session) Now we’ve got the main session video below, followed by the videos we made for the individual songs (Vimeo are being fucking useless at the moment, but eventually that main video and Gifted won’t be on YouTube). 01. FOUND – Mullokian (Toad Session) (05.11) 02. Grizzly Bear – Two Weeks (09.27) 03. The Avett Brothers – The Greatest Sum (Acoustic) (13.26) 04. FOUND – You’re No Vincent Gallo (Toad Session) (20.39) 05. Animal Collective – Brother Sport (20.32) 06. FOUND – Medley (Toad Session) (36.00) 07. Phil Collins – In the Air Tonight (44.20) 08. Lambchop – Your Fucking Sunny Day (49.11) 09. FOUND – Anti-Climb Paint (Toad Session) (64.29.) 10. FOUND – Gifted (Toad Session) (72.25)
From Monday to Monday, chances are if your in SUSA, you've seen Coach Riley coming in, and most likely headed out. In this pod we discuss the state of coaching in a pause of a pandemic, his come up with sports, his time playing Football, to his ever-affinity love, the game of Basketball. All that and more, my conversation with Marc, now,