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    Explore " gary numan" with insightful episodes like "Duty Now for the Future by Devo with The Hal Al Shedad", "Ep 61: Gary Numan, Katatonia, Deftones, Morbid Angel Review", "40 years ago - a man who would go on to become one of the biggest stars in the world, and one of its most respected musicians, was booed off the stage having been pelted with bottles and food from the audience. Ricci Terranova was in the audience that day and takes us back to the Los Angeles Coliseum in 1981, as a breakthrough act by the name of Prince is about to surprise 90,000 people - all waiting for The Rolling Stones.", "1979" and "Memorable Albums, Gary Numan And Other Things" from podcasts like ""Punk Lotto Pod: A Punk, Hardcore, and Emo Podcast", "Metalhead Journeys", "How can U just leave me standing? ...in search of Prince Rogers Nelson.", "ROCK PHOENIX LIVE" and "Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast"" and more!

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    Duty Now for the Future by Devo with The Hal Al Shedad

    Duty Now for the Future by Devo with The Hal Al Shedad

    We are joined by James Joyce of the bands The Hal Al Shedad to discuss the 1979 Devo album, Duty Free Now for the Future. James is an excellent guest and we discuss what the mid 90's emocore scene of Atlanta was like, recognizing celebrities in public, and what Devo thought of the production of this album.

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    Song clips featured on this episode:

    The Hal Al Shedad - The Question is Moot

    Devo - Clockout

    Devo - Wiggly World

    Devo - The Day My Baby Gave Me a Surprise

     

    40 years ago - a man who would go on to become one of the biggest stars in the world, and one of its most respected musicians, was booed off the stage having been pelted with bottles and food from the audience. Ricci Terranova was in the audience that day and takes us back to the Los Angeles Coliseum in 1981, as a breakthrough act by the name of Prince is about to surprise 90,000 people - all waiting for The Rolling Stones.

    40 years ago - a man who would go on to become one of the biggest stars in the world, and one of its most respected musicians, was booed off the stage having been pelted with bottles and food from the audience. Ricci Terranova was in the audience that day and takes us back to the Los Angeles Coliseum in 1981, as a breakthrough act by the name of Prince is about to surprise 90,000 people - all waiting for The Rolling Stones.

    INTRO

    • 2mins - 'going to concerts all the time' in my teenage years
    • 6mins - growing up in a family listening to a diverse and eclectic mix of music
    • 9mins - going to the Coliseum to see USC football games
    • 10mins30s - memories of the show and lasting impression of Prince that day. 'He blew me away...and definitely captured my imagination'.
    • 11mins - a concert that started to 'get a little scary'
    • 12mins30s - negative energy as things start being thrown onto the stage
    • 14mins - '...the way he was dressed was just too much for The Rolling Stones fans...they weren't ready for it.'
    • 16mins - lasting impressions on Prince that evening. 'So dynamic...there was a confidence and stage presence there.'
    • 18mins - Prince feeling vital again with 3rd Eye Girl and the Piano & Microphone tour.
    • 20mins - Book of Prince fan memories: The Day I Was There. Ricci recalls the Purple Rain tour in 1985 - 'wear something Purple!'
    • 25mins - Andre Cymone and the influence of Adam Ant and the New Romantics.
    • 26mins - The euphoria of the LA Forum in '85 - 'it was so inspiring, the whole visual of it.'
    • 29mins30s - The 1980s - an era of separations, divorces and broken homes...the role Purple Rain the movie played in the teenage psyche.
    • 31mins30s - 'A.U.T.O-matic' - Ricci's rock memorabilia story
    • 35mins - Furthest lengths / greatest expense to see a show...
    • 37mins30s - Feelings on posthumous releases from Prince's vault.
    • 38mins30s - any things you'd like to hear in future?
    • 40mins - Reflections on the Prince community, and what it all means ultimately. Love 4 One Another...

    How Can U Just Leave Me Standing? In Search of Prince... is produced and arranged by Sam J. Bleazard - but couldn't exist without the fabulous contribution from all of our guests!

    The show also features significant original music compositions from Gavin Calder.

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    1979

    1979

    On this episode we dig into Jenns 1979 in depth look at music and movies and what was going on in 1979. Tons of great music!! Happy Listening!!!!

    Supertramp- Logical Song

    Tom Petty- Refugee

    Electric Light Orchestra- Dont Bring Me Down

    Nick Lowe- Cruel To Be Kind

    Billy Joel- My Life

    Bad Company- Rock N Roll Fantasy

    Joe Jackson- Is She Really Going Out With Him

    Gary Numan- Cars

    Little River Band- Lonesome Loser

    Van Halen- Dance The Night Away

    Styx- Babe

    Foreigner- Dirty White Boy

    KISS- I Was Made For Loving You

    Blondie- Dreaming

    The Police- Message In A Bottle

    Patrick Hernadez- Born To Be Alive

    Boomtown Rats- I Dont Like Mondays

    The Pretenders- Brass In Pocket

     

     

    Episode 35 - The Unborn

    Episode 35 - The Unborn

    **TW/CW - Talks of abortion**

    0:00-Intro and Movie Summary

    2:00-Movie Discussion

    47:38-Cast and Crew

    59:00-Awards

    1:00:48-Pop Culture; Music

    1:04:00-TV

    1:06:02-Johnny Carson episode with Brooke Adams as guest

    1:15:24-Rankings & Ratings

     

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    Ep. 262 - Turntable Round Table (Vol. 48)

    Ep. 262 - Turntable Round Table (Vol. 48)

    Welcome to the Turntable Round Table!

    Here’s what the crew were into this past week.  Give ‘em a listen and see what you think!

    Don’s Pick

    The Babe Rainbow – “Johnny Says Stay Cool” from The Babe Rainbow (2017)

    Shawn’s Pick

    Wanderwild – “Stranger” from Music In An Emergency (2021)

    Tom’s Pick

    Ratboys – “Down The River” from Happy Birthday, Ratboy (2021)

    Kevin’s Pick

    Joy Oladokun – “Sorry Isn’t Good Enough” from In Defense Of My Own Happiness (2021)

    Craig’s Pick

    Battles – “My Machines” (featuring Gary Numan) from Gloss Drop (2011)

    Juan’s Pick

    Lift To Experience – “These Are The Days” from The Texas-Jerusalem Crossroads (2001) 

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    The Story of Rock and Roll: S4E12

    The Story of Rock and Roll: S4E12

    Fun and games with this episode, it went out live on 25 March 2021 at 19h00.  Straight out the blocks, there were problems with the station stream, I had no music playing as I prepared to patch into the schedule.  This led to a lot of unnecessary fault finding on my side.  Once the show started it came through but, on my intro, the microphone that was fine before the show suddenly didn't work.  Fortunately, I realised that the iRig has a battery and that sorted out the problem.  We kicked off with Leslie West and 'Nothing's Changed' off his wonderful Unusual Suspects album.    Next up Ace Frehley with Cold Gin and Black Sabbath with Snowblind,  tales of the excesses of old school rockstars ;-).

    There is a lot of new stuff out so we caught up with some of it, more of Alice Cooper's latest Detroit Stories, Walking Papers'  The Light Below, and a track off the brand new Smith / Kotzen album which gets released about 8 hours after this show.  The highlight for me was the new Myles Kennedy track, album to be released in May, the pre-release single 'Ides of March' is amazing, guitar work all over it, I think Myles is going to deliver an amazing album here.  

    The show had a number of couplings two tracks about crying, two tracks by guys called Tom, two tracks called Hold On, the usual things we do.  I enjoyed the Punk part of the show, good to hear the Jam with Going Underground and a first time for Gary Numan.  As usual, we ran out of time.  

    Artists featured:  Leslie West, Ace Frehley, Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Motörhead, Michael Monroe, Chickenfoot, Jimmy Barnes, Alice Cooper, Texas Hippie Coalition, Audioslave, Seether, The Jam, Gary Numan, Sex Pistols, Warrior Soul, Machine Head, Guns 'n'  Roses, Halestorm, Danko Jones, Live, 12th Avenue, The Color Blew, Myles Kennedy, Smith / Kotzen, Judas Priest. Walking Papers, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Tom Keifer, Kid Rock, Zakk Wylde, Dan Patlansky, Yngwie J. Malmsteen, Badlands, Avenged Sevenfold.       

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    Rough Trade Q&A with Gary Numan and Jude Rogers

    Rough Trade Q&A with Gary Numan and Jude Rogers

    From humble beginnings in Middlesex, where money was scarce but dreams were encouraged, to the award-winning godfather of electronica, Gary Numan has seen it all. (R)evolution is the rollercoaster rise and fall (and rise) of one man, several dozen synthesisers, multiple issues and two desperately different lives. By turns hilarious and deeply moving, this is Gary Numan in his own words – a brutally honest reflection on the man behind the music.

    The iconic artist himself chats through the themes of his incredible new autobiography, and takes questions directly from fans in this exclusive Q&A for Rough Trade.

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    Intro/outro: Let's Talk About It by White Denim

    Georgia’s easter egg songs

    Georgia’s easter egg songs

    Georgia Barnes grew up in raves. As the daughter of Neil Barnes from Leftfield, she seemed destined to make music herself, and her formative years where her childhood bedroom was also their studio certainly helped her along the way.

    These days, we know her simply as Georgia. Her second album Seeking Thrills came out in early 2020, and we were well acquainted with her talents. She’s got an incredible knack for making earworms; her songs wriggle in and get stuck in your head as soon as you’ve heard them.

    Hearing Georgia’s talents as a songwriter and producer, I was keen to Take 5. I’d also heard she was a massive music nerd, so I gave her the theme “Easter egg songs”. I wanted to find out about the earworms she’d obsessed over in her formative years, and unravel the family tree of music that had fed Georgia’s creative life.

    I knew she’d be the right person for the job, but this Take 5 is like a masterclass. What I love about it the most is that you don’t need to be a muso, or to understand the tech or terminology; Georgia has an intoxicating way of bringing us all into her music nerd paradise. From Glen Campbell to Gary Numan to Kanye, this is the kind of conversation you want to go on forever.

    Glen Campbell - ‘Witchita Lineman’

    Commodores - ‘Nightshift’

    Gary Numan - ‘Metal’

    Donna Summer - ‘I Feel Love’

    Kanye West - ‘Flashing Lights’

    Episode 93: Pantera Without The Tunes + Mastodon '10-'17

    Episode 93: Pantera Without The Tunes + Mastodon '10-'17

    Welcome to Different Times Poocast. As well as chat on the latest on Download Festival & a bunch of new releases & Paul's fave era of Mastodon's career, our heroes discuss their various bowel movements.

    Featuring Exhorder . Pantera . Hobo Johnson . Kadavar . Download Festival . Kiss . Iron Maiden . System Of A Down . Deftones . Korn . Gary Numan . The Number 12 Looks Like You . The Pixies . Fly Pan Am . Mastodon & Frank Turner

    14 Waves // 008 // I'm looking for this man to sell him to other men.

    14 Waves // 008 // I'm looking for this man to sell him to other men.
    Mix 008: “I'm looking for this man to sell him to other men” 1. Cranes — “Lilies (Flood Mix)”, 1994. 2. Red Lorry Yellow Lorry — “Talk About the Weather”, 1985. 3. Bootblacks — “The Longest Night”, 2017. 4. The Cure — “All Cats Are Grey”, 1981. 5. Gary Numan — “Dead Heaven”, 1998. 6. Dive — “Growing Deep Inside”, 1997. 7. Humans — “Dub Paris”, 2015. 8. Snog — “The Human Germ (Black Lung Drops the Disco Biscuit)”, 1998. 9. Bigod 20 — “The Bog”, 1990. 10. Front 242 — “Headhunter”, 1988. 11. Sisters of Mercy — “When You Don't See Me”, 1990. 12. Siouxsie and the Banshees — “Slowdive”, 1982. 13. Franz Ferdinand — “Auf Achse”, 2004. 14. Modern English — “Life in the Gladhouse (Remix)”, 1982.

    Episode 47: They Might Be Giants Interview

    Episode 47: They Might Be Giants Interview

    Paul uncovers another interview from the vault, this time a 2013 cracker with They Might Be Giants founder John Linnell. They discuss the classic albums ‘Flood’ & ‘Lincoln’ plus the making of the bands 16th album, ‘Nanobots’ & adapting the groups recorded repertoire into the live environment.

    This interview is a great reminder that you should really research about who wrote what before going in balls deep.

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    Episode 32: Threatin's Diligent Escape Plan

    Episode 32: Threatin's Diligent Escape Plan

    Dan & Paul buy a bunch of likes from a click farm & get themselves added to Apple Podcasts & Spotify & just about everywhere else for the scam of it. In your face the world! IN. YOUR. FACE. Also Dan went to see Greta Van Fleet. Like you care.

    Q: December 1988 // ROCK POWER: December 1991

    BANDS DISCUSSED: Cancer . Obituary . Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats . Mineral . These New Puritans . Threatin . Greta Van Fleet . Goodbye June . Freddie Mercury . Queen . Gary Numan . T’Pau . Fleetwood Mac . The Bangles . The Spice Girls . Guns N Roses . Gang Green . Bang Tango . Extreme . The Moth . Cathedral . Fish . Famyne . Voivod .

    REWIND: The Ghost Of Boris Johnson

    REWIND: The Ghost Of Boris Johnson
    Barry from Watford and Angelos Epithemiou are back again for another belting podcast! Angelos talks about his new business venture, his vivid dreams, financial advice and while Barry chats about his encounter with Elton John, his gives his tips for making it in acting and ghosts. AngelosandBarry.com Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Productionplaybackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2014 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright playbackmedia.co.uk

    FLASHBACK: Nobstradamus And The Deli Lama

    FLASHBACK: Nobstradamus And The Deli Lama
    Before we give you the latest LIVE show recorded in the centre of London's London just hours ago, here's the second ever potcast episode of Series 1, so you can marvel at how they've grown... Barry from Watford and Angelos Epithemiou are here to respond to some kind comments from the Dalai Lama and some unkind comments from Nostradamus. Tune in to hear about Barry meeting Gary Numan on the tube and the latest on Angelos and his shoe-melting business. AngelosandBarry.com Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk Copyright 2018 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright

    The Ghost Of Boris Johnson

    The Ghost Of Boris Johnson
    Barry from Watford and Angelos Epithemiou are back again for another belting podcast! Angelos talks about his new business venture, his vivid dreams, financial advice and while Barry chats about his encounter with Elton John, his gives his tips for making it in acting and ghosts. Produced by Paul Myers and Mike Leigh A Playback Media Production playbackmedia.co.uk