Martin Deeson UNLOADED

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Martin Deeson Unloaded is the new podcast from Loaded founding team member and star writer Martin Deeson, interviewing the characters who made the 1990s the unforgettable decade it was. Deeson sits down with the musicians, comedians, photographers, models, DJ's, actors and mischief-makers who lived through the decade that forgot to say: “No thank you, I think I’ll have a quiet night in.” These are stories from the last great pre-social-media era — when what happened on tour stayed on tour.

Episodes

  1. 2 APR

    Kathy Lloyd Breaks 20 Years of Silence on Page 3 and the 90s

    In the 1990s, Kathy Lloyd was everywhere. As three time Page Three Model of the Year she was one of the most recognisable faces in Britain - appearing in the country’s biggest newspaper and Loaded magazine. Then she disappeared from the media spotlight for twenty years. Until now. Episode Summary In this rare interview, Martin Deeson talks to Kathy Lloyd about fame, media culture and the surreal world surrounding the rise of Loaded magazine in the 1990s. Kathy recalls what it was like becoming a national sex symbol almost overnight, the strange experiences that came with Page Three fame, and the madness of touring with Loaded magazine - with Bez from the Happy Mondays. But the conversation also looks beyond the headlines. Kathy reflects on the reality behind the glamour, how that era shaped her life, and how she views the culture of the 1990s today. It’s a funny, honest and occasionally revealing conversation about one of the most extraordinary periods in British media history. Kathy Lloyd discusses: What life was really like as a Page Three star in the 1990sTouring the UK with Loaded magazinePartying with Bez from the Happy MondaysThe world of 90s lad culture from the insideWhy she decided to give her first interview in 20 years Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4f8zXJ9K7LcFFG1YjYoo1OApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/martin-deeson-unloaded/id1885169674Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@MartinDeesonUnloadedX: https://x.com/martindeesonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/martindeeson/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@martindeesonWebsite: https://www.unloadedpodcast.com/

    46 min
  2. 13 MAR

    Irvine Welsh: Trainspotting, Oasis & the 90s Greatest Party

    What really happened when Trainspotting exploded and suddenly the author was partying with Oasis at the height of Britpop? Irvine Welsh joins Martin Deeson to talk about fame, the chaos of the 1990s, and the single greatest party he ever witnessed. Episode Summary When Trainspotting became the defining novel and film of a generation, Irvine Welsh found himself at the centre of the cultural storm that was the 1990s. In this episode of Martin Deeson Unloaded, Irvine looks back on the era when literature, music and nightlife collided - from the rise of Oasis and the Britpop explosion to the surreal experience of sudden global fame. Along the way he tells the story of the Trainspotting launch party at the Cannes Film Festival – and reflects on how that decade shaped, and continues to shape, the people who lived through it. In this episode we talk about: What it felt like when Trainspotting suddenly became a cultural phenomenon The 1990s party culture that surrounded Britpop and Oasis Irvine’s memory of the most epic party he ever attended How the wild energy of the 90s still echoes through culture today How taking DMT live on camera turned him from an atheist into… something more mysterious. If you lived through the decade – or wish you had – this conversation captures the madness, creativity and excess of the 1990s from someone who was right in the middle of it. https://www.instagram.com/martindeeson https://martindeeson.substack.com

    1hr 2min
5
out of 5
24 Ratings

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Martin Deeson Unloaded is the new podcast from Loaded founding team member and star writer Martin Deeson, interviewing the characters who made the 1990s the unforgettable decade it was. Deeson sits down with the musicians, comedians, photographers, models, DJ's, actors and mischief-makers who lived through the decade that forgot to say: “No thank you, I think I’ll have a quiet night in.” These are stories from the last great pre-social-media era — when what happened on tour stayed on tour.

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