Vinyl Maelstrom Ian Forth
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Weekly podcasts providing an expert briefing on a wide range of intriguing musical themes.
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The Ten Game Changing Movie Soundtracks with James Hillhouse
Film aficionado James Hillhouse takes us through his choice of the ten maverick soundtracks which changed the movie rules for good. Here are some clips from them:1. King Kong (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMNICLfHE3M)2. Alexander Nevsky (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcPixaWL2Pg)3. The Adventures of Robin Hood (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UJ6g2Zhwgg)4. Citizen Kane (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdrzbpnls6g&list=PLh3-icSKvfhm4ggXDrKqyuafvfZdW_wed)5. Forbidden Planet (https://w...
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Is Spotify a force for good?
Spotify. All the music, all of the time. That's got to be a good thing, right? Not everyone agrees. In this episode, we'll take a look at:- Does Spotify pay artists fairly?- Does it provide access to bands that didn't exist before?- Has it encouraged disposability in music listening?- Has it created a musical echo chamber for listeners?- Has it created a new world of haves and have-nots in music?Join us for a discussion on the rights and wrongs of the world's most popular streaming platform.&...
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Did Live Aid do more harm than good?
Back in 1985 Band Aid and Live Aid raised over 100 million pounds for famine relief in Ethiopia. Few question that it saved many thousands of lives. So, job done, case closed?The reality is more nuanced.In this episode we ask the questions:- What are the problems with the song "Do they know it's Christmas?" (the clue is in the title)- Where were the African artists at Live Aid? Was "fame" really the only thing that mattered in choosing the performers?- Did all the aid go where it should or di...
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VM Enthusiasts: Jazz and Blues with Tony Bishop
Curious about jazz and blues but don't know where to begin? Join aficionado Tony Bishop, legendary jazz and blues singer and harmonica player on the London circuit, who will give you a whirlwind expert briefing to hold down your end of the coffee machine conversation with the annoying boffin from accounts.Tony glides effortlessly through a short history of the genres as they emerged from their sleazy New Orleans origins early in the last century; the creation of Bluenote and Chess records; th...
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The Unique and Remarkable Legacy of The Kinks
What did The Kinks ever do for us?The Beatles invented pop music as we know it and The Stones were the bad boys. But, like a middle child in the family struggling to fill a role, where does that leave The Kinks?Arguably with the richest legacy of all. Go with us on the journey and start to discover that The Kinks might have an equal stake in inventing pop music as we know it alongside The Beatles and they probably destroyed more hotel rooms than The Stones as well. From heavy metal...
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Why do older people hate new music?
Comments under Youtube videos of songs from the 70s and 80s have a grim consistency. "Back when music was music" is the gist.But I can remember older people saying the same about those songs when they first came out. Why do many - not all - of us - come to be so distrustful of new music? Neophobes, if you like.Join Ian Forth on Vinyl Maelstrom for this week's provocative discussion.Be expertly briefed each week on a wide variety of intriguing musical topics.