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    Explore " eighties music" with insightful episodes like "S02E01 Goodbye Horses and The Silence of the Lambs", "My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 55. Cabaret Voltaire, The Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield, 27th August 1982.", "Back To The 80's!", "Four Decades On, Sharon Brown Still Specializes In Love" and "Best One Hit Wonder: Bracket Results" from podcasts like ""Strange Muses", "My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts", "Boom Tequila", "CHOONS" and "The Tournament Podcast"" and more!

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    S02E01 Goodbye Horses and The Silence of the Lambs

    S02E01 Goodbye Horses and The Silence of the Lambs

    In 1986, Q Lazzarus released the song "Goodbye Horses", but it was in 1991 that the song was lifted out of obscurity by a blockbuster horror film. 

    Goodbye Horses by Johnny Hollow on Spotify

    Other resources:

    Goodbye Horses by Q Lazzarus on Youtube

    Silence of the Lambs cultural impact
    Buffalo Bill
    Diane Luckey obituary
    William Garvey on the meaning of Goodbye Horses
    William Garvey RIP
    Baghavad Gita
    Hindu philosophy of the senses


    This is a Johnny Hollow Production. You can find us at  johnnyhollow.com, and support us at patreon.com/johnnyhollow
    Johnny Hollow is: Janine White and Vincent Marcone
    Johnny Hollow on Spotify
    Audio production and sound design by Janine White
    You can find Janine at 
    janinewhite.ca
    Podcast cover art by Vincent Marcone
    You can see more ofVincent's artwork at
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    My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 55. Cabaret Voltaire, The Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield, 27th August 1982.

    My Life In The Mosh Of Ghosts - Gig 55. Cabaret Voltaire, The Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield, 27th August 1982.


    Sheffield's grand old Lyceum re-opens for the second time in less than twelve months, and it falls to Cabaret Voltaire, who haven't played an official gig in their home city in over a year, to herald the resurrection. Roger puts on his new leather jacket - which he has been trying to make look like an old leather jacket - and goes along for a look.

    Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-Kemp.

    Artwork: Rionagh.

    Sound FX courtesy of Freesound.org
    With particular thanks to:

    Pooleside: shop ambience.
    Beetlemuse: washing machine drum loop.
    Stomachache: E-distortion power chords.
    Jim Purbrick: distortion.
    Yap Audio: pub ambience.
    Rikus 246: club ambience.
    renovatio871: retro synth.
    xhale303: breakbeat.
    snapper4298: drum loops. 

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    Back To The 80's!

    Back To The 80's!

    This episode is all about pop culture in the 1980s! We talk about music, movies, fashion, and just random pop culture events that happened in the 80's! While talking about music, we find out why Erin & Jodi will only do karaoke together through zoom calls! We hear a fun story about Ricky Van Shelton & Erin's love of shoulder pads! Then before giving some great 80's music recommendations, we learn a pop culture fact for each year of the 80's. Last for Dish Bish we play 1980's Pop Culture Trivia!

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    Four Decades On, Sharon Brown Still Specializes In Love

    Four Decades On, Sharon Brown Still Specializes In Love

    Born into a musical family, Brown found her calling as a little kid watching Sammy Davis Jr. and all the Motown greats at the world-famous Apollo Theater, in New York. With strong will and determination, she went on to become a prolific songwriter for CBS Records, penning lyrics for Blood, Sweat and Tears, and Ronnie Dyson. Brown also had a way of crafting funky tunes for her own with the highly influential “Family Tree,” a massive hit in England’s Northern Soul scene.

    Her true shining moment, however, came unexpectedly in the form of a newspaper ad, looking for a “tall, black, willowy-voiced female” to cut a track in the recording studio. That track became “I Specialize In Love,” a slice of early 80s post-disco that perfectly blended R&B, electronics and the emerging sounds of Hip-Hop.

    “Specialize” traveled far and wide throughout the European continent before it found its way back to the States, where it became a sizable hit in the dance charts and clubs. Yet, with all the glamour of sudden fame, she faced challenging and devastating situations that managed to virtually kill what was left of her music career.

    More on Sharon Brown

    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharonbrownispecializeinlove8/
    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/SHARONADABROWN

    Show Tracklisting

    • I Wish You Love (Gloria Lynne)
    • Mr. Bojangles (Live Version - Sammy Davis Jr.)
    • Love Looks Good On You (Blood, Sweat and Tears)
    • Family Tree (Family Tree - Sharon Brown 1975 Recording)
    • I Specialize In Love (Sharon Brown)

    Host and Producer: Diego Martinez

    Executive Producer: Nicholas "NickFresh" Puzo

    Audio Engineer: Adam Fogel 

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    Best One Hit Wonder: Bracket Results

    Best One Hit Wonder: Bracket Results

    When you wake up, do you know who's gonna be, who's gonna be the Eileen sleeping next to you?

    We did it!!!! After a VERY LONG AND TENSE WEEK, we, along with our friend Steven Hix, finally find out which song the A-Tourneys at Pod think is the best One Hit Wonder of all time. We talk about which songs won, which songs lost, and how shocked we were by how close the voting was in every single round. Tangents include but aren't limited to: protest votes, Trent's singing ability, and, in the greatest twist of all, conversations about America's greatest rock 'n' roll band The Beach Boys *Emaj-->Bbmaj* AND MTV's The Challenge *ding*. You can't miss this one.

    Next week we're talking about 64 competitors from MTV's The Challenge! Get ready, punks!! *DING*.

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    Elton John (part 4, Odds & Sods & Interview with Neil Barrett)

    Elton John (part 4, Odds & Sods & Interview with Neil Barrett)

    And the Elton journey has endethed (breathes sigh of relief..) and we have our summary episode and also an interview with Neil Barrett, host of the premium EJ podcast, “I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Elton John Podcast”.

     

    00:00: The Elton interview

    03:25: The Summary

    06:36: The Worst 5 EJ Songs of the 80s

    07:39: The Top 10 Best EJ Songs of the 80s

    08:36: The Album Rankings

    09:39: The Interview with Neil Barrett

    43:30: The EJ Fan Feedback

    46:55: The Further Listening/Recommendations/Thanks Thing

    51:11: The Tropes (Oh! Doo Doo, Americanisations)

    53:15: Fade Out Into The Sunset...

    Spotify playlist:

     https://open.spotify.com/user/3ljgx6c22dwcg2iin5anln0kb/playlist/6dSeMkad5so4sOrf2g66tZ?si=hwfndAR8TLu19-wslJr2Eg


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    Elton John (part 2, 1983-1985)

    Elton John (part 2, 1983-1985)

    We’ve reached peak 80sElton with the middle trilogy as Our Reg re-locates his mojo and the hit parade and Bernie regains sole lyricist status. 

    The peak was covered with plenty of snow.

    Songs included;

    I’m Still Standing

    I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Blues

    Sad Songs (say so much)

    Passengers

    Nikita

    I’m Not Getting Married

     

        02:25: 1983 / “Too Low For Zero”

       33:02:  1984 / “Breaking Hearts”

       41:24: William, It Was Really Nothing  

    1:01:50:  1985

    1:04:54: “Ice On Fire”

     

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    Elton John (part 1, 1980-1982)

    Elton John (part 1, 1980-1982)


    We start the 80s odyssey with Sir Reginald Hercules Dwight - an 80s of excess both in and out of the recording studio but was quality control maintained? (spoiler alert - er, possibly...)

    S
    First doors, the prequel years of 80sElton - the lean times with the odd smash and a smattering of, shock, non-Bernie lyrics!

    Songs included;

    Little Jeannie
    Sartorial Eloquence
    Nobody Wins
    Blue Eyes
    Empty Garden
    Love Truth and Emily Stone

        02:32: 1980 / "21 at 33"
        29:29: 1981
        31:41: "The Fox"
        42:12: innocuous reference to pudenda
     1:04:01: 1982 / "Jump Up!"

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