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    annie lennox

    Explore "annie lennox" with insightful episodes like "Global Christmas & Farewell in Irland", "Rock Goddesses with Ann Wilson (Heart) & Terri Nunn (Berlin)", "Eurythmics 'Miracle of Love'", "Ep. 2: How Beautiful It Was Tomorrow" and "Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame: '80s Bands Getting Their Due with Gina Schock (The Go-Go's) & Lol Tolhurst (The Cure)" from podcasts like ""Folk und Welt bei MDR KULTUR", "Totally 80s", "The Backstage Pass - The Story Behind the songs.", "VideoFuzzy the Soundtrack" and "Totally 80s"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    Eurythmics 'Miracle of Love'

    Eurythmics 'Miracle of Love'

    In this podcast, we'll delve into the story behind one of Eurythmics' most beautiful and poignant songs, "Miracle of Love". We'll explore the origins of the song, its lyrical and musical themes, and the creative process that went into making it a hit.


    Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart's backgrounds couldn't be more different. Annie, a classically trained musician, and Dave, a self-taught guitarist, were an unlikely pairing. But their shared love of music and determination to create something truly unique and groundbreaking led them to become one of the most successful and influential bands of the 1980s.


    We'll take a closer look at Annie's journey from the Royal Academy of Music to the global stage, and how her experiences shaped her distinctive voice and musical style. We'll also explore Dave's path to success, from his early days playing in pubs to his collaborations with Annie and other musical legends.


    Through interviews with experts and insiders, we'll gain a deeper understanding of the song's themes of love, loss, and redemption, and how they reflect the personal experiences and struggles of both Annie and Dave. We'll also discover the secrets of the song's timeless appeal and its enduring popularity among fans old and new.


    Join us as we uncover the fascinating story behind "Miracle of Love", and explore the creative genius of two of the most talented and innovative musicians of their generation.

    Ep. 2: How Beautiful It Was Tomorrow

    Ep. 2: How Beautiful It Was Tomorrow

    Hi! My name is Terry J. Aman, and welcome to "VideoFuzzy the Soundtrack," the soundtrack of my life, a nostalgic grab bag of how now and what's that, this episode focused on artists in my collection beginning with the letter A.

    Songs highlighted in this episode include:

    Aimee Mann "Whatever," 1993: https://bit.ly/3tjDs1f

    Fifty Years After the Fair: https://bit.ly/3EkY0g1
    I've Had It: https://bit.ly/3TmXd2x
    I Could Hurt You Now: https://bit.ly/3A3QQuq
    4th of July: https://bit.ly/3NSk98R
    Could've Been Anyone: https://bit.ly/3UnawRU
    I Should've Known: http://bit.ly/3G9b0H1

    ABBA, ABBA Gold, 1992: https://bit.ly/3fSS8Bl

    Ace of Base, Official Music Videos: http://bit.ly/3NVx7CI

    Aerosmith, Big Ones, 1994: https://bit.ly/3hxqGcY

    Alabama 3 "Too Sick to Pray," 2000: http://bit.ly/3tkSxzK

    Alison Krauss, "It Doesn't Matter," 1997: http://bit.ly/3G2pzMA

    Alison Krauss, "I Never Cared for You," 2017: https://bit.ly/3A538mh

    AmaLee "Again," Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood, 2016: http://bit.ly/3Emr4E5

    Ani DiFranco, "Little Plastic Castle," 1998: http://bit.ly/3fRgvzB

    Ani Difranco, "Not So Soft," 1991: http://bit.ly/3A4nOL9

    Ani Difranco, "Puddle Dive," 1993: http://bit.ly/3tkMdrZ

    Anna Nalick, "Breathe (2 A.M.)," 2005: http://bit.ly/3UMwnC5

    Annie Lennox, "Diva," 1992: https://bit.ly/3UtraPN

    Annie Lennox, "Little Bird, 1992: http://bit.ly/3Trm3P0

    Soundtrack: "Slumdog Millionaire," 2008: https://bit.ly/3DUyQDL

    Outliers:

    "As Fourty Sleeps" self-titled LP, 2007, is available through Apple Music.

    Amanda Stark's "Stark Raving" from 1993 appears to be entirely unavailable.

    Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame: '80s Bands Getting Their Due with Gina Schock (The Go-Go's) & Lol Tolhurst (The Cure)

    Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame: '80s Bands Getting Their Due with Gina Schock (The Go-Go's) & Lol Tolhurst (The Cure)

    They are in! This week's 2022 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees are the most 80's class ever. What other 80's artists deserve a nod? Who should get on the list in 2023? It's a discussion for the podcast "Hall Of Fame" as host Lyndsey Parker (Yahoo Entertainment Music Editor) welcomes an expert panel of special guests, Rock Hall inductees themselves, Gina Schock of The Go-Go's and Lol Tolhurst of The Cure, to debate '80s artists finally getting their due. Like the t-shirt says, "it's about f***ing time."

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    Dave Stewart (Eurythmics)

    Dave Stewart (Eurythmics)

    This week, for our Season 2 finale, we are joined by award-winning singer, songwriter, musician, producer, innovator and Eurythmics co-founder Dave Stewart. Newly inducted into both the Songwriters and Rock and Roll Halls of Fame, Dave talks about how he learned to play guitar while recovering from a soccer injury as a child, living and working with Annie Lennox at the start of their career, and the accidental creation of the opening for their hit “Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This).”  Dave also shares the stories about creating and recording the iconic “Sisters Are Doin It For Themselves” with Aretha Franklin, co-writing and co-producing Tom Petty’s “Don’t Come Around Here No More,” his long-time friendships with Mick Jagger and Jimmy Iovine and more.

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    Acoustic Mass - Diva

    Acoustic Mass - Diva
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    This Month on Acoustic Mass we are playing one album per show to showcase the genius of each artist's music, songwriting and concept as a whole album. I will be playing the entire album in order.

    These days, people buy this song and that song because they like them, and rarely buy entire albums and therefore rarely experience them as a whole work of art.

    Tonight's show we're featuring Diva which is the debut solo album by singer-songwriter Annie Lennox, (Originaly of the Eurhytmics) released in 1992. This album has special significance to me personally, I listened to this album over and over and over again the year it came out after a heartwrenching breakup I endured. This album was my solace and helped me overcome my pain desolation. My favorite songs are Why, Little Bird, Money Can't Buy It, Cold, Walking on Broken Glass, Precious and the rest! :)
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