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. 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
  2. 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
  3. S4E1 - Phil Campbell (Motörhead, The Bastard Sons)

    15 MAR

    S4E1 - Phil Campbell (Motörhead, The Bastard Sons)

    Welcome to Season 4 of Long Way to the Top, the podcast where we dive deep into the stories behind rock’s biggest names, their defining moments, and the road that brought them here. I’m kicking off this year with a bang. Maybe a little later than planned, but with some incredible guests on the way. Andrew Farriss, Tim Finn, members of Spandau Ballet, and we’ll also be revisiting some interviews from the vault that either never made it into Season 3 or are simply too good not to hear again. I wanted to start Season 4 with an interview that is very relevant today given the sad news of the passing of Phil Campbell, a guitarist whose riffs and firepower helped define one of the loudest and most influential bands in heavy music. For more than 30 years, Phil Campbell stood shoulder to shoulder with Lemmy in Motörhead, helping shape the band’s unmistakable sound on albums like Orgasmatron, Bastards and Inferno. Together they toured the globe relentlessly, building one of the most powerful legacies in rock until Lemmy’s passing in 2015 brought that incredible chapter to a close. But Phil didn’t hang up the guitar. Instead, he carried that same raw spirit into a new chapter with Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons, a band that just happens to feature his own sons alongside him on stage.Enjoy this chat with Phil Campbell from Motörhead. 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.

    24 min
  4. S3E12 - Joe Camilleri & The Black Sorrows

    02/11/2025

    S3E12 - Joe Camilleri & The Black Sorrows

    From Hit and Run and Shape I’m In to Chained to the Wheel and Harley and Rose, Joe Camilleri has written the soundtrack to Australian life. As the frontman of The Black Sorrows and founder of Jo Jo Zep and the Falcons, Joe is one of the most influential voices in Australian rock, soul, and blues. In this special episode, I sit down with Joe Camilleri for an in-depth conversation about his incredible four-decade career and the release of The Quintessential Black Sorrows, a brand-new double album that celebrates forty years of timeless songwriting, touring, and storytelling. Joe shares the origins of The Black Sorrows — from humble café gigs in Melbourne and the independent release of Sonola, to the life-changing moment when Elvis Costello heard the record and it led to a worldwide deal with CBS/Sony. We revisit the stories behind the hits — Chained to the Wheel, Hold On to Me, Daughters of Glory, and the unforgettable Harley and Rose — songs that defined an era of Australian music. More than just a greatest hits collection, The Quintessential Black Sorrows is a hand-picked journey through Joe’s most iconic songs. It’s a love letter to the fans, the musicians, and the road that shaped his life. If you love Australian rock history, soul-driven songwriting, and the stories behind the songs, this conversation with Joe Camilleri is essential listening. Find out more about the new album and tour - https://www.theblacksorrows.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.

    45 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
2 Ratings

About

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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