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Mouth-Off is a podcast series brought to you by Forget-Me-Not-Productions. It is a platform for marginalised groups to get their voices into the mainstream. Podcast episodes might celebrate successes while tackling taboos - such as sexuality, mental health, disability, religion, gender inequality, race, class divides, substance misuse - plus more. 
Forget-Me-Not-Productions designs and delivers courses and training in accessible music, inclusive arts and assistive technology interventions through its MUSIC-CAN framework. Some of the Mouth-Off series might feature podcasts created by our clients as part of their studies.
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Mouth-Off Clary Saddler

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    • 5.0 • 3 Ratings

Mouth-Off is a podcast series brought to you by Forget-Me-Not-Productions. It is a platform for marginalised groups to get their voices into the mainstream. Podcast episodes might celebrate successes while tackling taboos - such as sexuality, mental health, disability, religion, gender inequality, race, class divides, substance misuse - plus more. 
Forget-Me-Not-Productions designs and delivers courses and training in accessible music, inclusive arts and assistive technology interventions through its MUSIC-CAN framework. Some of the Mouth-Off series might feature podcasts created by our clients as part of their studies.
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    JacsJams 2.01: All Things Accessible - Empowering Wheelchair Users at Concert Venues

    JacsJams 2.01: All Things Accessible - Empowering Wheelchair Users at Concert Venues

    For the first episode of season 2 of Mouth-Off, we are featuring student and longtime collaborator Mr X. His JacsJams podcast series is focusing on accessibility this season.
    Jac is a student at Forget-Me-Not-Productions and as part of our MUSIC-CAN sessions, he has been learning about the music business, reviewing, broadcasting and podcasting. In his fifth installment to JacsJams All Things series, Mr X is critiquing three concert venues in relation to their accessibility. 
    Disclaimer
    JacsJams is a nonprofit podcast series created for educational purposes. The music extracts featured in this podcast review are:
    Songs featured:
    I Hate You When You're Drunk - Olly Murs
    Dance With Me Tonight - Olly Murs
    How Can We Be Lovers - Michael Bolton
    How Am I Supposed To Live Without You - Michael Bolton
    We're Good - Dua Lipa
    Levitating - Dua Lipa
    JacsJams does not own the rights to any of the music featured in this episode.
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    • 11 min
    Mouth-Off 1.27: Kylie Minogue: A Showgirl on Tour SPECIAL FEATURE interview with Jay Hoffman

    Mouth-Off 1.27: Kylie Minogue: A Showgirl on Tour SPECIAL FEATURE interview with Jay Hoffman

    For the season FINALE of Mouth-Off we will be giving you a two-part special feature about everyone’s favourite gay icon KYLIE MINOGUE. As you may know, if you listened to the previous Mouth-Off episode (where I interviewed author QUENTIN HARRISON); I have recently finished a book all about Kylie. It is called STICK OR TWIST: KYLIE MINOGUE ALBUM BY ALBUM and is being published by Pen and Sword Publishers late next year (2024). I am also currently in the process of writing the follow up book, KYLIE MINOGUE: A SHOWGIRL ON TOUR. To coincide with these projects and to celebrate PRIDE MONTH, I chatted with my good friend, sometimes music collaborator and “fellow gay”, JAY HOFFMAN. Jay suggested we do a review of the concert openers from all of Kylie’s tours, so we did, and we recorded our chat. This is part one, we hope you enjoy. #PADAMPADAM.
    NB - the music tracks included in this podcast are used for the purpose of critique and analysis.
    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
    Intro Music Padam Padam Extended Mix (Wroldsen and Rycroft) - by Kylie Minogue
    The Loco-Motion (Goffin and King) – Disco in Dream Tour [taken from YouTube]
    The Loco-Motion (Goffin and King) – Enjoy Yourself Tour [taken from YouTube]
    Step Back in Time/Count the Days (Stock, Aitken, Waterman) – Rhythm of Love Tour [taken from YouTube]
    Step Back in Time (Stock, Aitken, Waterman) – Let’s Get to it Tour [taken from YouTube]
    Too Far (Minogue) – Intimate and Live Tour [taken from YouTube]
    Loveboat (Minogue, Chambers and Williams) – On a Night Like This Tour [taken from YouTube]
    Come into My World (Denis and Davis) – Fever2002 Tour [taken from YouTube]
    Still Standing (Baby Ash and Strum) – Money Can’t Buy Tour [taken from YouTube]
    Outro Music Padam Padam Extended Mix (Wroldsen and Rycroft) - by Kylie Minogue

    • 1 hr 19 min
    Mouth-Off 1.26: Stick or Twist? An interview with Quentin Harrison

    Mouth-Off 1.26: Stick or Twist? An interview with Quentin Harrison

    A couple of years back, Mouth-Off did two episodes on the UK's MOST beloved pop queen - KYLIE MINOGUE. I interviewed two superfans (Mikey Phillips and Jay Hoffman). We dissected Kylie's first self-titled album KYLIE, as well as her most recent album DISCO. The episodes acted as bookends to Ms Minogue's career up to that point.
    Since then, I have written a book called STICK OR TWIST: KYLIE MINOGUE ALBUM BY ALBUM which is due to be released late 2024. As part of my research I interviewed author, blogger and music critic, QUENTIN HARRISON. Quentin is the author of the RECORD REDUX series; a 10-book set dedicated to “resetting the critical narratives of influential and often misrepresented women in pop music.” Previous editions profiled the careers of the Spice Girls,  Madonna, Kylie Minogue, Carly Simon and Donna Summer. Next up  Harrison will spotlight Janet Jackson.
    On today's episode we discuss all things Kylie Minogue.
    NB - the music tracks included in this podcast are used for the purpose of critque and analysis.
    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
    Theme music: Intro and Outro by Clary Saddler
    Featuring:
    Miss a Thing - written by Minogue and Ahern (taken from YouTube)
    Where is the Feeling - written by Hanna and Smarties (taken from YouTube)
    I Don't Need Anyone - written by Bradfield, Moore, Wire and Minogue (taken from YouTube)
    Golden - written by Minogue, Rimes and McEwan (taken from YouTube)
    Really Don't Like You - written by Lo and Ailin  (taken from YouTube)
    Glow - written by Minogue and Garibay (taken from YouTube)
    G-House Project (featuring Gerling) - written by Cross, Reid and Towner (taken from YouTube)
    Raining Glitter - written by Smith, Taylor, White and Minogue (taken from YouTube)
    Cosmic- written by Biffco and Minogue (taken from YouTube)
    Whistle - written by Smárason and Minogue (taken from YouTube)
    Bury me Deep in Love - written by McComb (taken from YouTube)
    Under the Influence of Love - written by Politi and White (taken from YouTube)
    Lhuna - written by Martin and Minogue (taken from YouTube)
    Let's Get to it - written by Stock and Waterman taken from YouTube)
    Word is Out - written by Stock and Waterman taken from YouTube)
    German Bold Italic - written by Tei and Minogue (taken from YouTube)
    Almost a Lover - written by Polle, Thomas and Minogue (taken from YouTube)
    Celebrate You - written by Shah, Boris Nzeribe, Cottone and Minogue (taken from YouTube)
    Soul on Fire - written by Torrini, Carey and Minogue (taken from YouTube)
     
    Quentin Harrison:
    Website:
    https://linktr.ee/quentinharrison
    Twitter: @TheQHBlend
    Instagram:@retromodernfly
    Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Record-Redux-Kylie-Minogue/dp/0996492380
     
     
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    • 1 hr 28 min
    Mouth-Off BONUS episode part 6: Be Pure Be Vigilant Behave

    Mouth-Off BONUS episode part 6: Be Pure Be Vigilant Behave

    Mouth-Off is a platform for marginalised communities to share their stories. On a typical episode we tend to cover topics that affect marginalised groups, such as gender equality, disability or substance misuse.
    This month we are doing things a bit differently. We are adding a surprise instalment to our BONUS mini-series Be Pure, Be Vigilant, Behave, which is about Welsh rock band - Manic Street Preachers. In part 6, Mouth-Off's host Clary Saddler interviews producer and sound engineer, DAVE ERINGA. We discuss Dave's experiences producing the Manics, including when they collaborated on KYLIE MINOGUE'S 1997 "indie" album - IMPOSSIBLE PRINCESS. Dave shares his musical perspectives on their contributions to that album, as well as giving us some Manics related anecdotes.
    Credits:
    Intro Music - music by Clary Saddler
    Some Kind of Bliss - lyrics by Minogue and Wire, music by Bradfield and Moore
    GBI (German Bold Italic) – lyrics and music by Tei and Minogue
    Dreams - lyrics by Minogue and music by Minogue, Anderson and Seaman
    Little Baby Nothing – lyrics by Edwards and Wire, music by Bradfield and Moore [live perhaps, featuring Kylie Minogue, taken from YouTube]
    I Don't Need Anyone - lyrics by Minogue and Wire, music by Bradfield and Moore
    Never too Late - lyrics and music by Stock, Aitken and Waterman
    Glasnost– lyrics by Wire, music by Bradfield and Moore
    If you Tolerate this Your Children will be Next - lyrics by Wire, music by Bradfield and Moore
    Snowing in Sapporo - lyrics by Wire, music by Bradfield and Moore
    Never Want Again - lyrics by Edwards and Wire, music by Bradfield and Moore
    Blank Diary Entry – lyrics by  Wire, music by Bradfield and Moore
    Quest for Ancient Colour - lyrics by Wire, music by Bradfield and Moore
    Complicated Illusions - lyrics by Wire, music by Bradfield and Moore
    Ocean Spray – lyrics by Bradfield, music by Bradfield and Moore
    My Guernica - lyrics by Wire, music by Bradfield and Moore
    Rosebud - lyrics by Wire, music by Bradfield and Moore
    This Place - lyrics and music by Webster
    Feels so Good - lyrics and music by Aspaul
    Outro Music - music by Clary Saddler
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    • 1 hr 29 min
    Mouth-Off 1.25: David Richards - Can’t is a Three Letter Word

    Mouth-Off 1.25: David Richards - Can’t is a Three Letter Word

    On today’s episode of Mouth-Off I interviewed retired auditor, turned substitute teacher DAVID RICHARDS. David’s background may be in auditing but his passion is educating and inspiring others. David has cerebral palsy and draws on his experiences with disability to be a role model to others. Although David's arm and hand function is significally impaired in one arm this has not stopped him living a full life. He enjoys playing a range of sports and is also a keen artist.
     
    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
    Intro Music - music by Clary Saddler
    Interlude 1 - music by Clary Saddler
    Incidental - music by Clary Saddler
    Interlude 2 - music by Clary Saddler
    Tick Tock - music and lyrics by Clary Saddler
    In the Mix (Virtual DJ eyegaze mash-up) - music and lyrics (for 'Bad Decisions') by Max Martin, Savan Kotecha, Ilya Salmanzadeh, and Ariana Grande, music and lyrics (for 'Don't) by Ed Sheeran and Benny Blanco. DJ mash-up by DJ Jac Sparrow
    Piano Man - music and lyrics by Billy Joel [taken from YouTube]
    Some Kind of Bliss - music by James Dean Bradfield and Sean Moore, lyrics by Kylie Minogue

    • 49 min
    Mouth-Off 1.24: Yvonne Connikie on Black Film

    Mouth-Off 1.24: Yvonne Connikie on Black Film

    On today’s episode of Mouth-Off I will be interviewing film programmer and curator YVONNE CONNIKIE. Yvonne’s background is in ethnography, and she is also a PHD candidate at the University of South Wales, exploring Leisure Activities of the Windrush Caribbeans in Butetown Cardiff. She draws on her own life experiences with race, film, and the culture in her work. Yvonne was the founder of the BLACK FILM FESTIVAL WALES and is a founding member and chair of the NEW BLACK FILM COLLECTIVE. She is also the Assistant Curator for Black London Film Heritage.
    NB - the music tracks included in this podcast are used for the purpose of critique and analysis.
    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
    Intro Music - music by Clary Saddler
    A Time for Dream (short film trailer) – film by Yvonne Connikie [taken from YouTube]
    Citizen Ash (official trailer) – film by Rex Miller and Sam Pollard [taken from YouTube]
    Do the Right Thing (official trailer) – film by Spike Lee [taken from YouTube]
    Hero (feature film trailer) – film by Frances-Anne Solomon [taken from YouTube]
    I May Destroy you (official trailer) – film by Michaela Coel [taken from YouTube]
    Moolaadé (official trailer) – film by Ousmane Sembène [taken from YouTube]
    Pariah (official trailer) – film by Dee Rees [taken from YouTube]
    Stud Life (official trailer) – film by Campbell Ex [taken from YouTube]
    Windrush Film Festival (promo video) – event by Yvonne Connikie [taken from YouTube]
    The Hard Stop (official trailer) – film by George Amponsah [taken from YouTube]
    Outro Music - music by Clary Saddler

    • 46 min

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