Long Way to the Top

Shayne Brian

Every song has a story. Every legend has a journey. Long Way to the Top is where those stories come alive — the raw, revealing, and often hilarious moments behind rock’s most enduring names. Hosted by Shayne Brian, this is the ultimate backstage pass into the minds of the artists who built the soundtrack of our lives. From chart-topping anthems and studio secrets to the reinventions that kept them alive across decades, each episode dives deep into the grit, the glory, and the genius that made these icons who they are. Featuring legendary guests including: Stewart Copeland (The Police) — on the art of rhythm, rebellion, and creating one of the most innovative bands in rock history. Leo Sayer — sharing stories from a five-decade career of global hits, resilience, and reinvention. Russell Morris — reflecting on The Real Thing and the timeless spirit of Australian music. Ross Wilson (Daddy Cool, Mondo Rock) — taking us through six decades of songs that shaped Aussie rock. Tony Hadley (Spandau Ballet) — reliving the glamour, sound, and legacy of the 1980s New Romantic movement. Steve Kilbey (The Church) — exploring mysticism, creativity, and the making of Under the Milky Way. Whether you grew up spinning vinyl or streaming playlists, Long Way to the Top takes you deep into the world of the artists who defined generations — and are still climbing. Hit plus or follow to subscribe to the podcast. And head over to Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheLongWayToTheTopPodcast, Keep on Rocking!

  1. S4E11 - John Brewster (The Angels) – The Real Story Behind “Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again”

    4 days ago

    S4E11 - John Brewster (The Angels) – The Real Story Behind “Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again”

    In this exclusive interview on Long Way to the Top, Shayne chats with John Brewster, founding member and guitarist of The Angels, as the band celebrates 50 years of their iconic Australian rock anthem “Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again.” From its origins as a deeply emotional song inspired by loss through to becoming one of the most recognisable singalongs in Australian music history, John shares the full story behind the track — including the real origin of the legendary crowd chant that fans still scream back at the band today. 📣 Where did the famous “No way, get…” chant actually come from?John reveals how it first stunned the band during a live show in the early ’80s — and how it spread across the country to become a defining moment in Aussie rock culture. We also dive into: The story behind writing and recording the song in 1976 How the track evolved into a live anthem What it means to the band 50 years on The legacy of Doc Neeson and the early Angels years Why the song still connects with new generations of fans 🎤 Plus, John talks about hitting the road again for the “Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again… 50 Years On” National Tour, bringing one of Australia’s greatest rock bands back to stages across the country. Subscribe to Long Way to the Top with Shayne Brian for in-depth conversations with the artists, musicians and industry legends who created — and continue to create — the soundtrack of our lives. Visit facebook.com/thelongwaytothetoppodcast 📍 TOUR DATES: Tickets are available at https://theangels.auThe Angels are touring nationally across Australia in 2026, including: Fri June 4 – Coolangatta, QLD Fri June 5 – Caloundra West, QLD Sat June 6 – Beenleigh, QLD Fri June 12 – Hornsby, NSW Sat June 13 – Albion Park Rail, NSW Fri June 19 – Woden, ACT Sat June 20 – Albury, NSW 🎸 Fri July 3 – Launceston, TAS (Country Club Showroom) Sat July 4 – Hobart, TAS Fri July 10 – Belmont, NSW Sat July 11 – Revesby, NSW Fri July 17 – Fremantle, WA Sat July 18 – Perth, WA Fri July 31 – Caringbah, NSW Sat August 1 – Marrickville, NSW Fri August 7 – Shoal Bay, NSW Sat August 8 – Prestons, NSW Fri August 14 – Geelong, VIC Sat August 15 – Melbourne, VIC Fri August 28 – Kingsford, NSW Sat August 29 – Mona Vale, NSW Fri September 11 – Brisbane, QLD Sat September 12 – Capalaba, QLD Fri October 23 – Rozelle, NSW Sat October 24 – Rozelle, NSW Fri November 6 – Adelaide, SA 🎧 If you love classic Australian rock, The Angels, or iconic live music moments, this is a must-listen interview. #TheAngels #JohnBrewster #AmIEverGonnaSeeYourFaceAgain #AussieRock #ClassicHits #AustralianMusic #RockInterview #MusicPodcast #RockHistory #PubRock #MusicLegends #LiveMusicAustralia #ClassicRockFans #FaceAgain #AussieAnthem #CrowdChant #IconicSongs #MusicStories #Launceston #TasmaniaEvents #LiveInTassie #CountryClubLaunceston #AustralianTour #GigGuide #ShayneBrian #AfternoonsWithShayne #LAFM #longwaytothetop See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    36 min
  2. S4E10 - Beeb Birtles: Zoot at 60, Little River Band  & a Lifetime of Music & Faith

    15 June

    S4E10 - Beeb Birtles: Zoot at 60, Little River Band & a Lifetime of Music & Faith

    Australian music legend Beeb Birtles joins Shayne Brian on Long Way to the Top for a fascinating deep dive into one of the most remarkable careers in Australian rock history. From the colourful pop explosion of Zoot to the international success of Little River Band, Beeb reflects on six decades in music, songwriting, fame, faith, and the ever-changing music industry. Celebrating the 60th anniversary of Zoot, Beeb shares stories from the band's early days with Rick Springfield and Darryl Cotton, the origins of the band's iconic name, and the surprising connection to Doc Neeson. He also revisits the pre-Zoot era with Down the Line and their work as a backing band for John Farnham. The conversation explores Beeb's role in Little River Band, including writing the band's debut single Curiosity Killed the Cat, helping create timeless hits like Everyday of My Life, Home on Monday and Happy Anniversary, and witnessing Australian music conquer the world stage. Shayne and Beeb also discuss the rise of Yacht Rock, the pressures of fame, spirituality, Christian faith, and what continues to inspire creativity after more than sixty years in music. Whether you're a fan of classic Australian rock, Little River Band, Zoot, or the golden era of 70s music, this episode is a must-listen. In this episode: The story behind changing his name from Gerard Bertelkamp to Beeb Birtles Celebrating 60 years of Zoot The origins of the name "Zoot" and its connection to Doc Neeson Working in Down the Line as a backing band for John Farnham Memories of Rick Springfield and Darryl Cotton The groundbreaking success of Zoot's Eleanor Rigby The formation and early days of Little River Band Writing Little River Band's first single Curiosity Killed the Cat The stories behind the classic LRB songs. Breaking into the American market and global success Little River Band's place in Yacht Rock history Creativity, songwriting and solo work Faith, spirituality and life beyond fame The future of Australian music and preserving its legacy Subscribe to Long Way to the Top with Shayne Brian for in-depth conversations with the artists, musicians and industry legends who created — and continue to create — the soundtrack of our lives. Visit https://www.facebook.com/TheLongWayToTheTopPodcast #BeebBirtles #LittleRiverBand #Zoot #YachtRock #AustralianMusic #ClassicRock #RickSpringfield #JohnFarnham #LongWayToTheTop #ShayneBrian #MusicPodcast #AustralianRock #LRB #70sMusic #RockHistory #DocNeeson Image © Jackson Moon Photography. Taken at the German Club as part of the Adelaide Fringe Festival, February 22, 2019. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    1hr 2min
  3. S4E9 - Neil Taylor: From Tears for Fears to Robbie Williams... and the Next Chapter with Blue Water Giants

    8 June

    S4E9 - Neil Taylor: From Tears for Fears to Robbie Williams... and the Next Chapter with Blue Water Giants

    What was it like creating one of the most iconic guitar solos of the 1980s? How do you go from recording with Tears for Fears to performing in front of hundreds of thousands of people with Robbie Williams? And after a lifetime at the top of the music industry, what inspires the next chapter? In this episode of Long Way to the Top, Shayne Brian sits down with legendary guitarist Neil Taylor for a fascinating deep dive into a career that has helped shape the soundtrack of multiple generations. Best known for his unforgettable guitar work with Tears for Fears, including the iconic solo on Everybody Wants to Rule the World, Neil shares the stories behind the recording sessions that produced some of the biggest songs of the decade. He reflects on working alongside Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith during the making of the landmark album Songs from the Big Chair and discusses his contribution to the ambitious follow-up, The Seeds of Love. Neil also takes us behind the scenes of his decade-long association with Robbie Williams, from recording sessions on hit albums to performing at the legendary Knebworth Concerts 2003 in front of record-breaking crowds. We also explore Neil's exciting current project, Blue Water Giants, a band featuring an impressive lineup of musicians whose combined résumés include Tears for Fears, Robbie Williams, Procol Harum and Simnple Minds. The conversation also dives into the band's brand-new single, Dangerously In Love, available now, and how creating new music with Blue Water Giants has given Neil another exciting creative outlet after decades of performing with some of the biggest names in music. The current lineup includes Neil Taylor, Josh Phillips and Mel Gaynor Along the way, we discuss Neil's work and examine what it takes to become one of the most respected session and touring guitarists in the world. If you love Tears for Fears, Robbie Williams, classic rock, 80s music, guitar history, music production, songwriting, live performance, Blue Water Giants and the stories behind the songs, this is an episode you won't want to miss. In This Episode: The story behind the Everybody Wants to Rule the World guitar solo Recording Songs from the Big Chair and The Seeds of Love Working with Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith Touring the world with Robbie Williams Performing at Knebworth Life as a professional session guitarist The formation of Blue Water Giants The new single Dangerously In Love The secrets of crafting memorable guitar parts Neil Taylor's reflections on a remarkable career Blue Water Giants. Single "Dangerously In Love" out now https://www.facebook.com/bluewatergiants https://open.spotify.com/album/6JwuGl6e9AtXZwVgKFaSLW?si=kDed8q0DT06E-0kPC_ckaQ  Subscribe to Long Way to the Top with Shayne Brian for in-depth conversations with the artists, musicians and industry legends who created — and continue to create — the soundtrack of our lives. Visit https://www.facebook.com/TheLongWayToTheTopPodcast #NeilTaylor #TearsForFears #EverybodyWantsToRuleTheWorld #RobbieWilliams #BlueWaterGiants #DangerouslyInLove #SongsFromTheBigChair #TheSeedsOfLove #LongWayToTheTop #ShayneBrian #ClassicRock #80sMusic #RockPodcast #MusicInterview #GuitarLegend #MelGaynor #JohnRhinoEdwards #JoshPhillips #MusicHistory #RockLegends See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    50 min
  4. S4E7 - Casey Barnes

    26 May

    S4E7 - Casey Barnes

    Australian country rock star Casey Barnes joins Shayne Brian on Long Way to the Top for an in-depth conversation about his brand-new album Made For This, his powerful duet with Pete Murray called Time To Burn, and the incredible journey that has made him one of the biggest names in Australian country music. In this exclusive interview, Casey opens up about the personal stories behind the new album, the themes of resilience, perseverance and vulnerability woven throughout the record, and how songs like Made For This, Rough Around The Edges and Still In The Fight reflect where he is in both life and career. Shayne also dives into Casey’s rise from the Queensland pub circuit to national success, his chart-topping albums, Golden Guitar recognition, international touring, and becoming the voice behind the NRL on Nine anthem Made For This. This episode also explores: The making of the new album Made For This Working with producers Michael Paynter, Michael DeLorenzis, Andy Skib and Mitch Thompson Casey’s first collaboration with Pete Murray The evolution of Australian country rock Songwriting, storytelling and balancing arena-ready anthems with emotional honesty Touring plans and what fans can expect next If you love Australian country music, country rock, heartfelt songwriting and deep-dive artist interviews, this episode is for you. To find out more about the upcoming album and tour or to purchase Casey's new merch, head to - https://www.caseybarnes.com.au/ Hit plus or follow to subscribe to the podcast. Check out our socials - https://www.facebook.com/TheLongWayToTheTopPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    20 min
  5. S4E6 - Kim Wilde

    23 May

    S4E6 - Kim Wilde

    The queen of 80s pop is back — and this is one of the most revealing interviews Kim Wilde has done in years. In this special episode of Long Way to the Top, Shayne Brian sits down with global pop icon Kim Wilde ahead of her 2026 Australian Closer Tour for an in-depth conversation about fame, reinvention, music, creativity, and surviving one of the most defining decades in pop culture history. From the explosive success of Kids In America to massive worldwide hits like You Keep Me Hangin’ On, Cambodia, You Came, View From A Bridge, Chequered Love and If I Can’t Have You, Kim opens up about the songs that shaped a generation — and the moments behind them that fans rarely hear about. Image used for the podcast tile courtesy of Expressions 1977Check them out here - https://www.instagram.com/expressions1977/ This is not your typical rock interview. Shayne dives deep into: The real story behind Kids In America Growing up in a famous musical family The pressures of being one of the biggest female stars of the 1980s The darker emotional themes hidden inside her music Why Cambodia still resonates decades later Stepping away from fame and reinventing herself Winning a Gold Medal at the Chelsea Flower Show The changing music industry Legacy, identity, creativity and longevity Plus Kim reflects on: Touring Australia through the decades What it feels like performing these songs today The enduring power of 80s music culture And the surprising song she never gets tired of singing live And of course… Shayne finishes the interview with his legendary Fast Five Questions. If you love: Classic rock podcasts 80s pop culture New wave music Deep dive artist interviews Stories behind iconic songs Music documentaries and nostalgiathen this episode is essential listening. 🎟️ KIM WILDE – CLOSER TOUR 2026 AUSTRALIA Wednesday 18 November – Perth – Astor Theatre Friday 20 November – Brisbane – The Tivoli Saturday 21 November – Melbourne – Palais Theatre Sunday 22 November – Geelong – Costa Hall Tuesday 24 November – Adelaide – The Gov Friday 27 November – Newcastle – Civic Theatre Saturday 28 November – Sydney – Enmore Theatre Sunday 29 November – Canberra – Canberra Theatre Tickets and tour information: David Roy Williams Tours Metropolis Touring 🎧 Listen now to Long Way to the Top with Shayne Brian on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio and all major podcast platforms. Hit plus or follow to subscribe to the podcast. Check out our socials - https://www.facebook.com/TheLongWayToTheTopPodcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    21 min
  6. S4E5 - Tim Finn - Forever Split Enz

    26 Apr

    S4E5 - Tim Finn - Forever Split Enz

    In this episode of Long Way to the Top, host Shayne Brian sits down with legendary New Zealand singer-songwriter Tim Finn for a deep dive into one of the most influential careers in Australasian rock history. From the art-school origins and global breakthrough of Split Enz, to his pivotal role in Crowded House, and a celebrated solo career including the iconic Escapade album, Tim Finn shares the stories behind the songs that defined generations. With the highly anticipated Split Enz reunion tour and his upcoming A Finn Night Out shows, this interview explores the full spectrum of Finn’s journey — including his early creative influences, the pressures of success, the dynamics of working with brother Neil Finn, and the evolution of his songwriting across decades. Expect rare insights into classic tracks like I Hope I Never, Fraction Too Much Friction, and Dirty Creature, along with candid reflections on artistic risk, reinvention, and the legacy of one of the region’s most enduring musical figures. Long Way to the Top is known for uncovering the real stories behind the music — the struggles, the breakthroughs, and the defining moments that shape legendary careers. 🎙️ If you’re a fan of classic rock, Australian and New Zealand music history, or long-form artist interviews, this is essential listening. To see Tim Finn on his Finn Night Out Tour Saturday, July 4thAnita’s Theatre, Thirroul NSW Saturday, August 29thEnmore Theatre, Sydney NSW Get tickets here - https://www.empiretouring.com.au/ And for Split Enz In Concert visit -  https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=UMBFIJUD26 Hit plus or follow to subscribe to the podcast. Check out our socials - https://www.facebook.com/TheLongWayToTheTopPodcast   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    32 min
  7. S4E4 - Blue Water Giants (Josh Phillips, Mel Gaynor & Neil Taylor)

    6 Apr

    S4E4 - Blue Water Giants (Josh Phillips, Mel Gaynor & Neil Taylor)

    What happens when legendary musicians from Procol Harum, Tears for Fears, Robbie Williams and Simple Minds come together to form a brand new band? Welcome to Blue Water Giants — a true rock supergroup made up of some of the most respected players in music. In this exclusive episode of Long Way to the Top, Shayne Brian sits down with: Josh Phillips (Procol Harum) Neil Taylor (Tears for Fears, Robbie Williams) Mel Gaynor (Simple Minds, Robert Palmer) Together, they’ve performed with icons like Eric Clapton, Tina Turner, Rod Stewart and The Who — and now they’re creating brand new music as Blue Water Giants. 🎧 Presave their brand new single Dangerously In Love dropping at the end of April here: 👉 https://slinky.to/DangerouslyInLove This conversation also comes via a special connection through Ian Grant and the Think Loud for Parkinson’s Project, shining a light on both the music and the mission behind the scenes. 🎤 In this interview, we dive into: The formation of Blue Water Giants Their brand new songs and musical direction Behind-the-scenes stories from their legendary careers Life inside bands like Procol Harum and Simple Minds Touring with global superstars like Robbie Williams and Robert Palmer The difference between session work and being in a band What it takes to stay relevant in rock music today Plus — Shayne’s Quick Fire Round brings out some unexpected (and hilarious) moments from the band. This is not just another interview — this is a deep dive into the musicians behind the music, their legacy, and what happens when decades of experience collide to create something new. If you love classic rock, rock supergroups, music history, and behind-the-scenes artist stories, this is a must-watch. Follow Blue Water Giants on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/bluewatergiants/ Hit plus or follow to subscribe to the podcast. Check out our socials - https://www.facebook.com/TheLongWayToTheTopPodcast  #BlueWaterGiants #DangerouslyInLove #ClassicRock #LongWayToTheTop #RockInterview #MusicPodcast #ProcolHarum #SimpleMinds #TearsForFears #RobertPalmer #RockLegends #ThinkLoudForParkinsons See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    50 min

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Every song has a story. Every legend has a journey. Long Way to the Top is where those stories come alive — the raw, revealing, and often hilarious moments behind rock’s most enduring names. Hosted by Shayne Brian, this is the ultimate backstage pass into the minds of the artists who built the soundtrack of our lives. From chart-topping anthems and studio secrets to the reinventions that kept them alive across decades, each episode dives deep into the grit, the glory, and the genius that made these icons who they are. Featuring legendary guests including: Stewart Copeland (The Police) — on the art of rhythm, rebellion, and creating one of the most innovative bands in rock history. Leo Sayer — sharing stories from a five-decade career of global hits, resilience, and reinvention. Russell Morris — reflecting on The Real Thing and the timeless spirit of Australian music. Ross Wilson (Daddy Cool, Mondo Rock) — taking us through six decades of songs that shaped Aussie rock. Tony Hadley (Spandau Ballet) — reliving the glamour, sound, and legacy of the 1980s New Romantic movement. Steve Kilbey (The Church) — exploring mysticism, creativity, and the making of Under the Milky Way. Whether you grew up spinning vinyl or streaming playlists, Long Way to the Top takes you deep into the world of the artists who defined generations — and are still climbing. Hit plus or follow to subscribe to the podcast. And head over to Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheLongWayToTheTopPodcast, Keep on Rocking!

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