Drop the Needleheads

Schmiggy and Yahtzee

Drop the Needleheads takes a deep dive into the discographies of rock and roll's greatest musicians. Hosted by Mike Carpenter (Schmiggy) and Ben Yates (Yahtzee), each miniseries devotes a full episode to one of the artist's albums, charting their progression from the debut LP all the way to their final or most recent work. Follow us @needleheadspod on Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.

  1. Oasis - Be Here Now (1997)

    2025-08-26

    Oasis - Be Here Now (1997)

    "Kickin' up a storm from the day that I was born / Cast a pod with me, one from 'Let it Be', open up your eyes get a grip of yourself inside . . . " In 1997, Oasis was the biggest rock band in the world. So, it was befitting they released an album grand in scope, length, guitar overdubs . . . well, grand in everything. Unleased onto the public at the end of the summer, Be Here Now flew off the shelves, blasting out of stereo speakers and Sony Discmans around the world. The fans and critics raved, with some going so far as to call it Oasis' best yet. When the mania subsided, a critical reappraisal took place. Was Be Here Now an overindulgent, cocaine-addled mess? Maybe. Was it the symbolic end of Britpop? Possibly. Nearly three decades later, though, it remains an important piece of the band's history. "D'You Know What I Mean" and "Stand By Me" are classics, "All Around the World" is an earworm, "My Big Mouth" and "Be Here Now" are driving rock songs, and there are other gems throughout. Ambitious, overly-long, bone-crushingly loud . . . but most importantly, a whole lot of fun. Follow Drop the Needleheads on Instagram and Facebook: @needleheadspod CHAPTERS: Intro (00:00) Background (Recording, Production) (21:53) D'You Know What I Mean (41:36) My Big Mouth (50:43) Magic Pie (57:15) Stand By Me (01:00:26) I Hope, I Think, I Know (01:09:03) The Girl in the Dirty Shirt (01:17:43) Fade In-Out (01:21:53) Don't Go Away (01:24:58) Be Here Now (01:31:23) All Around the World (01:37:28) It's Getting Better (Man!!) (01:41:13) Categories (Spiciest Biscuit, Dustiest Crumpet, etc.) (01:45:00)

    2h 23m
  2. Oasis - Definitely Maybe (1994)

    2025-08-12

    Oasis - Definitely Maybe (1994)

    "Is it worth the aggravation to find yourself a pod when there's nothing worth casting for?" In the history of rock music, few debut albums have had the seismic impact of Oasis' Definitely Maybe. Released in 1994 at the height of the grunge movement, this group of Mancunians countered the nihilism of the day with their own brash brand of life-affirming rock 'n' roll. Their mix of loud guitars, sneering vocals, pop sensibilities, and stadium-sized hooks immediately took hold in England, propelling them to the forefront of the "Britpop" movement. Over three decades later, Noel and Liam Gallagher mended fences and took their band (including founding member Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs) back on the road. The Live 25 tour has been a triumph, balancing 90's nostalgia with crackling performances that sound fresh as ever. With a songbook featuring cuts like "Live Forever", "Supersonic, "Slide Away", "Cigarettes & Alcohol", and more, it's no surprise Oasis is finding themselves yet again as the world's biggest rock band. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and X: @needleheadspod CHAPTERS: Introduction (00:00) Background (Recording, Production) (24:18) Rock 'n' Roll Star (44:45) Shakermaker (51:25) Live Forever (58:05) Up in the Sky (01:10:11) Columbia (01:14:12) Supersonic (01:22:00) Bring it On Down (01:33:15) Cigarettes & Alcohol (01:38:45) Digsy's Dinner (01:46:06) Slide Away (01:48:50) Married with Children (01:56:30) Reception (Critical, Commercial) (01:59:30) Categories (Spiciest Biscuit, Dustiest Crumpet, etc.) (02:03:45)

    2h 38m

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Drop the Needleheads takes a deep dive into the discographies of rock and roll's greatest musicians. Hosted by Mike Carpenter (Schmiggy) and Ben Yates (Yahtzee), each miniseries devotes a full episode to one of the artist's albums, charting their progression from the debut LP all the way to their final or most recent work. Follow us @needleheadspod on Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.