9 episódios

Eavesdrop on our conversations about songs. Each episode John and Brendan discuss a new song, exploring the style, lyrics, sounds and the time in place of the song, sometimes with interesting discoveries.

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Eavesdrop on our conversations about songs. Each episode John and Brendan discuss a new song, exploring the style, lyrics, sounds and the time in place of the song, sometimes with interesting discoveries.

    9 - " splice, splice baby " - The Chain - Fleetwood Mac

    9 - " splice, splice baby " - The Chain - Fleetwood Mac

    The one where ... we realise Brendan has an unhealthy fear of disco.

    We listen to The Chain.

    • Release in 1977
    • Album: Rumours
    • the song that has become a show opener for the Fleetwood Mac
    • the only song on the album credited to all the members of Fleetwood Mac

    • 21 min
    8 - " don't start the talking, I could talk all night ... " - Olivers Army - Elvis Costello

    8 - " don't start the talking, I could talk all night ... " - Olivers Army - Elvis Costello

    The one where ... we realise it's a protest song disguised as a pop song.

    We listen to Elvis Costello's most successful single release in the UK.

    • Release in 1979
    • Album: Armed Forces
    • Take some time to check out producer Nick Lowe
    • The Famous 50's progression, common to doo-wop songs from the 1950's

    • 19 min
    7 - " shhhhhh, I'm listening " - Kashmir - Led Zeppelin

    7 - " shhhhhh, I'm listening " - Kashmir - Led Zeppelin

    The one where we ... force ourselves to stop listening;

    • it took 3 years to write
    • Learn how to use a sitar in a song
    • Jon Bonham was understated in this one.
    • They use 2 different time signatures.

    • 28 min
    6 - " they're doing it for the right reasons " - Midnight in Harlem - Tadeschi Trucks Band

    6 - " they're doing it for the right reasons " - Midnight in Harlem - Tadeschi Trucks Band

    The one where ... we mellow out and chill after being in the 80's.

    We listen to a smooth and melodically layered song by Tadeschi Trucks Band.

    • Band formed from the merging of two bands
    • He's playing slide guitar
    • She's playing the "Tele"
    • The Hammond Keyboards
    • They have a horn section
    • 2 drums

    • 14 min
    5 - " They made squillions of dollars " - Photograph - Def Leppard

    5 - " They made squillions of dollars " - Photograph - Def Leppard

    The one ... where we start out discussing Photograph by Def Leppard.

    We got stuck in the 80's again
    This time however;

    • we got more synth than guitar
    • heard more reverb than snare
    • connected the dots from producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange to Michael Bolton - AC/DC - Celine Dion - Bryan Adams ...
    • finally ending up discussing Peter Gabriel's, Sledgehammer.

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    Dedication and thanks to Andrew "Pomy" Mason - R.I.P.
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    • 30 min
    4 - " Is that like not the best intro to a song you've ever heard? " - Love Song - Simple Minds

    4 - " Is that like not the best intro to a song you've ever heard? " - Love Song - Simple Minds

    The one about "... the best intro to a song you've ever heard ..."
    This song can take you back to your High School Formal, or remind you of movies.

    Welcome back to the 1980's.

    In this episode we discuss;

    • Synth-pop
    • effects
    • there never was an extended mix
    • early trance
    • Alive and Kicking, Don't Forget About Me.

    • 23 min

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