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Looking for music inspiration and behind-the-scenes & songs stories? Rob Cass, Abbey Road producer, uncovers captivating life journeys of musicians at Prague's Doupě Club. Join us every Thursday to explore the art and magic behind today’s most inspiring artists. 🎧

  1. 1 day ago

    Julian Lennon: Using My Voice for Something Bigger

    What if one of the most meaningful moments of your life came in the form of a single white feather? 🤍 In this episode, Rob Cass sits down with Julian Lennon for a deeply personal conversation about music, photography and family. Known for his successful music career, fine-art photography, bestselling children's books, and humanitarian work through The White Feather Foundation, Julian shares the stories that have shaped his remarkable journey.Julian reveals the extraordinary story behind the foundation after an Indigenous elder in Australia handed him a white feather with an unforgettable request: "You have a voice. Can you help us?" He also shares the story behind the famous Bono photograph that happened by accident, explains why none of his photographs are ever staged, and reveals the stories behind some of his most iconic images. Along the way, he reflects on how his mother's strength shaped the person he became and how anonymous demo tapes, sent to a record label by a friend, unexpectedly led to his first record deal. 🎶The conversation also explores his relationship with his brother Sean, the childhood drawing that inspired his father to write "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," and why he swore he'd never cover a Beatles song, until the moment came to record "Imagine" for a greater cause. Honest, thoughtful, and deeply inspiring, this episode offers a rare glimpse into the life of an artist who has spent decades creating music, capturing extraordinary moments through photography, and using his voice to make a difference. ✨👉 CLEARAUDIOThis episode also features a special collaboration with clearaudio — the Celebrity “Al Di Meola” Edition turntable, inspired by his iconic Gibson Les Paul. Limited to 1,000 pieces, it blends high-end German engineering with artistic design and comes with a numbered special release album by Al Di Meola and a guitar pick — a true collector’s item. 🎸👉 Learn more via the link: https://bit.ly/4tGGudp STAY TUNED ON SOCIALS:https://instagram.com/dopeyeah.talkhttps://www.tiktok.com/@dopeyeahtalk?_t=8pWkf42Rm9h&_r=1https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563840578898https://x.com/dopeYEAHtalkIf you like musician interviews from Rick Beato and Rick Rubin, you would love this one as well.

    Julian Lennon: Using My Voice for Something Bigger
  2. 3 July

    Marc Ribot: Tom Waits Kept Saying No Until It Sounded Right

    What does it take to become the guitarist that Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Elton John, and countless legends keep calling? 🎸 Rob Cass sits down with Marc Ribot — one of the most adventurous guitarists of the last four decades, with credits on more than 600 recordings.From his early days in a literal garage band to helping shape the sound of Tom Waits’ Rain Dogs, Marc shares stories about Chuck Berry, Tom Waits pushing until the sound was right, Elvis Costello’s smart way of working with musicians, and Elton John wanting to try something new. He also explains how to make a guitar sound like something else and why Cuban music changed his thinking 🎶Beyond guitar, Marc reflects on film scores, protest songs turning into songs of rage, and the space between Leonard Cohen and Nick Drake. Witty, sharp, and inspiring — this is a rare look inside the mind of a guitarist you’ve definitely heard, even if you didn’t know his name ✨👉 CLEARAUDIO💥 This episode also features a special collaboration with clearaudio — the Celebrity “Al Di Meola” Edition turntable, inspired by his iconic Gibson Les Paul. Limited to 1,000 pieces, it blends high-end German engineering with artistic design and comes with a numbered special release album by Al Di Meola and a guitar pick — a true collector’s item. 🎸👉 Learn more via the link: https://bit.ly/4tGGudp------------------------------------------------------------------ 🎧 Don’t forget to:👍 Like🔔 Subscribe💬 Comment📲 ShareSTAY TUNED ON SOCIALS:https://instagram.com/dopeyeah.talkhttps://www.tiktok.com/@dopeyeahtalk?_t=8pWkf42Rm9h&_r=1https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563840578898https://x.com/dopeYEAHtalk

    Marc Ribot: Tom Waits Kept Saying No Until It Sounded Right
  3. 17 June

    Yann Tiersen: Beyond the Amélie Soundtrack

    What happens when the composer behind Amélie turns out to be a punk spirit who doesn’t believe in inspiration, rejects AI music, and isn’t afraid to say: “If you’re saying art is not political, then f*ck you”? 🎻🔥 In this episode, Rob Cass sits down with Yann Tiersen for a fascinating conversation that goes far beyond the music that made him famous.Yann reflects on the moments that shaped his life and career — from discovering music through Star Wars and his punk roots, to working with The Divine Comedy and developing his unique approach to soundtracks, including Good Bye, Lenin!. He reveals why he often feels there is a huge gap between who he really is and who people think he is, and shares his thoughts on creativity, “happy accidents” in sampling, and why he simply doesn’t believe in inspiration 🎶 One of the most compelling moments comes when he explains why art can never be separated from politics and why his latest album, Liquid Hour, is ultimately about fighting the system.The conversation also ventures into Yann’s unusual approach to touring — including traveling by sailing boat and turning concerts into opportunities to meet the people who truly connect with his music ⛵ He talks about the future, more guitar and bass-driven music on his upcoming album, and explains why he believes nobody really wants to listen to AI-generated music. Honest, thoughtful, and refreshingly uncompromising, this is a side of Yann Tiersen that many people have never seen before ✨🎥🎶 This episode is brought to you in partnership with Metronome Prague Festival.Experience unforgettable performances by artists such as Nick Cave, Sting, and many more in the heart of Prague.🎟️ Get your tickets: https://www.metronome.cz/en 🎧 Don’t forget to:👍 Like🔔 Subscribe💬 Comment📲 ShareSTAY TUNED ON SOCIALS:https://instagram.com/dopeyeah.talkhttps://www.tiktok.com/@dopeyeahtalk?_t=8pWkf42Rm9h&_r=1https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563840578898https://x.com/dopeYEAHtalk

    Yann Tiersen: Beyond the Amélie Soundtrack
  4. 12 June

    Ray Haller: Before Def Leppard & DIO, There Was Sweet Savage


    What does it take to become one of heavy metal’s most influential bands without ever becoming one of its biggest? 🤘🔥 In this episode, Rob Cass sits down with Ray Haller, bassist, vocalist, and longtime driving force behind Sweet Savage, to explore the story of a band that was years ahead of its time.Ray shares memories of Sweet Savage’s early days, growing up in a Belfast shaped by conflict, and working alongside a young Vivian Campbell, whose obsession with guitar helped define the band's sound. He also reflects on Vivian’s departure, why Sweet Savage may be “the biggest band that never made it,” and reveals what Metallica lead guitarist Kirk Hammett considers to be the greatest heavy metal song ever written 🎸The conversation also dives into Thin Lizzy tour stories, the qualities that make great guitarists truly great, and the lasting legacy of Sweet Savage on future generations of metal musicians. Ray discusses what lies ahead for the band, recalls the best and worst shows of his career, and plays some of his favorite bass lines. A fascinating conversation full of heavy metal history, great stories, and hard-earned wisdom ⚡🎶. 👉 CLEARAUDIO💥 This episode also features a special collaboration with clearaudio — the Celebrity “Al Di Meola” Edition turntable, inspired by his iconic Gibson Les Paul. Limited to 1,000 pieces, it blends high-end German engineering with artistic design and comes with a numbered special release album by Al Di Meola and a guitar pick — a true collector’s item. 🎸👉 Learn more via the link: https://bit.ly/4tGGudp🎧 Don’t forget to:👍 Like🔔 Subscribe💬 Comment📲 ShareSTAY TUNED ON SOCIALS:https://instagram.com/dopeyeah.talkhttps://www.tiktok.com/@dopeyeahtalk?_t=8pWkf42Rm9h&_r=1https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563840578898https://x.com/dopeYEAHtalk

    Ray Haller: Before Def Leppard & DIO, There Was Sweet Savage

  5. 17 Apr

    Simon Oslender: From Piano Prodigy to Playing With Legends

    What does it take to have Steve Gadd and Will Lee playing your music before you even hit your peak years? 🎹🔥 In this episode, Rob Cass sits down with Simon Oslender, one of the most exciting rising stars in jazz, to uncover the mindset, passion, and moments that shaped his incredible journey.Simon shares how a deep curiosity for sound started almost from childhood — from being fascinated by anything that made noise to discovering the piano as a true turning point. One of the most powerful parts of the conversation is how he earned the respect of legends like Steve Gadd and Will Lee, leading to collaborations that most musicians only dream of. We dive into his first album About Time, working with world-class rhythm sections, and why he refuses to slow down or compromise his love for playing live. His perspective is refreshing: if someone plays a wrong note — who cares? It’s all about the feeling 🎶Beyond the achievements, Simon opens up about his musical philosophy — his love for Brazilian music, how harmony shapes his arranging, and the importance of staying authentic in a world that often pushes perfection. From touring globally to recording Grammy-nominated projects and building a sound rooted in groove and soul, his story is both inspiring and deeply human. Stick around for a special moment where Simon plays his most influential piano motifs — a glimpse into the mind of an artist who’s only just getting started ✨

    Simon Oslender: From Piano Prodigy to Playing With Legends
  6. 9 Apr

    Doug Bogie: The Missing Bass Chapter of Queen

    What does it feel like to stand at the very beginning of Queen’s story — and then go on to build a whole creative life far beyond it? 🎸👑 In this episode, Rob Cass sits down with Doug Bogie, the short-lived early bassist who played with Queen before John Deacon, to uncover a fascinating story that most fans have never heard in full.Doug takes us back to the very beginning: from Sgt. Pepper changing everything, to moving from clarinet to a “horrible bass,” to the moment Freddie Mercury walked into the audition room. He shares what his two gigs with Queen were really like, why his time in the band ended so quickly, and how surreal it was to meet Brian May again years later. One of the most intriguing parts of the conversation is Doug finding old Queen demos while working at De Lane Lea Studios — a reminder that sometimes history hides in tape libraries and unexpected places 🎶But this episode goes far beyond Queen. Doug reflects on working in studios, collaborating on projects connected to Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, building his own band R.A.F., and carving out a creative path through sound engineering, production, and film. He also shares stories from making a video with Sean Connery, his future plans, and even plays his three favorite basslines live. Honest, witty, and full of perspective, this conversation is a must-watch for Queen fans, music history lovers, and anyone curious about the roads not taken in rock’n’roll ✨

    Doug Bogie: The Missing Bass Chapter of Queen

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Looking for music inspiration and behind-the-scenes & songs stories? Rob Cass, Abbey Road producer, uncovers captivating life journeys of musicians at Prague's Doupě Club. Join us every Thursday to explore the art and magic behind today’s most inspiring artists. 🎧

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