This week’s news put through the wringer and hung out to dry. On the line you’ll find …
… Taylor Swift and Ophelia and other things pop videos turned into tourist attractions
… the appeal of D’Angelo’s Voodoo: “he made albums with no disdain for the listener”
…. David Hepworth and “the single most exciting thing that ever happened to me in my entire life”
… bands whose story means more than their music
… Nick Drake, Hendrix, Portishead, Nirvana: why three albums is the perfect back catalogue
… when Morrissey was just “Steve from Stretford” and Bowie “some bloke in Beckenham”
… Elvis Costello, the Nashville Rooms and how Mark escaped being “killed to bits”
… is there a better sign of obsession than being able to name all a band’s members?
… Your challenge: listen to the Dead’s Dark Star for the first time. Discuss!
… esoteric tracks played by mobile coffee vans
… “Gor Blimey, hello Mrs Jones. How’s old Bert’s lumbago?”
… plus JJ Cale, Canned Heat, Cameron Crowe and Fred Neil’s The Dolphins.
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated weekly
- Published19 October 2025 at 12:01 UTC
- Length49 min
- Episode828
- RatingClean