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The World’s first Paul Weller Fan Podcast - For the fans by the fans. A musical journey from 20 May 1977 to now.
A radio broadcaster who gave up a career with one big regret. Never getting to interview his hero , the legendary British musician Paul Weller.
This podcast exists purely to solve that issue. Welcome to Desperately Seeking Paul...
If you want to support the podcast financially, you can buy me a virtual coffee via the link below (£3) ko-fi.com/paulwellerfanpodcast

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The World’s first Paul Weller Fan Podcast - For the fans by the fans. A musical journey from 20 May 1977 to now.
A radio broadcaster who gave up a career with one big regret. Never getting to interview his hero , the legendary British musician Paul Weller.
This podcast exists purely to solve that issue. Welcome to Desperately Seeking Paul...
If you want to support the podcast financially, you can buy me a virtual coffee via the link below (£3) ko-fi.com/paulwellerfanpodcast

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    EP137 - Jamie Johnson - Sound Engineer - Paul Weller Solo Years

    EP137 - Jamie Johnson - Sound Engineer - Paul Weller Solo Years

    On this episode of The Paul Weller Fan Podcast, we dig in to stories from the solo years with Jamie Johnson.
    Jamie has been working as a musician, producer and sound engineer since the early 1990’s.
    As a house engineer at Phil Manzanera’s (Roxy Music) Gallery Studio, he recorded with some of the world's leading musicians and producers, before becoming freelance in 1999.
    He has worked on numerous No 1 albums for artists including Paul Weller, Razorlight and David Gilmour, he co-produced Robert Wyatt's Mercury nominated album ‘Cuckooland’ in 2004, and recorded and mixed Paul Weller's Mercury shortlisted album ‘Wake Up The Nation’ in 2010.
    Jamie also contributed to albums - Heavy Soul, Heliocentric, 22 Dreams, Sonik Kicks and A Kind Revolution.
    Outside of the world of Weller, Jamie has also recorded albums with some of Spain and South America's most successful artists including Heroes Del Silencio, Robi Draco Rosa and The Hall Effect.
    Jamie began teaching guitar in 2012, before starting Music Club in the summer of 2014.
    Find out more in the show notes to this podcast at paulwellerfanpodcast.com/episode-137-jamie-johnson

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    • 49 min
    EP136 - Darren Fletcher - The Style Councillors

    EP136 - Darren Fletcher - The Style Councillors

    Let's celebrate the 40th anniversary of the start of The Style Council and the release of that debut single Speak Like a Child back on March 11th 1983.
    I really wanted to chat to someone who knows what it's like to sing and perform that band's incredible songs live on stage to adoring audiences. In the absence of Paul Weller for our podcast series (so far?), I turned to Darren Fletcher - the fella behind The Style Councillors - an incredible tribute to the mighty Style Council.
    Formed in 2013, the band have built a loyal fanbase for the group which was Paul Weller's musical home from 1983 to 1989 and where he wrote some of his finest pop songs. 
    Their full band lineup replicates the very best from the back catalogue and not only do they replicate the vocal and sound of the songs but they also use the same original instruments to recreate the exact style and feel of the extensive original line up - including that swirling hammond organ and classic horn section...
    The Style Councillors are as close as it gets to actually being there, back in the eighties.
    Praised by the original members of the band for their love and dedication in order to 'do it how it was', come see probably the best tribute band in the world...
    You can find more info on upcoming live dates here... seetickets.com/tour/the-style-councillors

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    • 52 min
    EP135 - Andy Rosen, Music Photographer, The Jam

    EP135 - Andy Rosen, Music Photographer, The Jam

    My special guest on this episode of The Paul Weller Fan Podcast is Punk Photographer, Andy Rosen.
    Andy started out as a music photographer working on Record Mirror and Sounds and freelancing to NME, Melody Maker, The Face Magazine and most record companies during the burgeoning punk scene in the mid-1970s.
    As a friend and cohort of many who went on to become the biggest names in punk, Andy had unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to the musicians and artists of London’s early punk scene. 
    Andy photographed many of The Jam's live gigs - including the final shots of the band in 1982 on that final gig in Brighton... plenty of his photos have never been shared... but more of that in our chat...
    Andy also photographed the image for the rear of the Setting Sons album cover - taken on Brighton beach, the rear of the sleeve for Start! and the cover of Town Called Malice.
    Find out more , buy Andy's prints with a special offer for podcast listeners, and find video of the chat with the reveal of those images at paulwellerfanpodcast.com/episode-135-andy-rosen

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    • 54 min
    EP134 - Nick Heyward - Haircut One Hundred

    EP134 - Nick Heyward - Haircut One Hundred

    On this episode of The Paul Weller Fan Podcast, I’m joined by a huge fan of The Jam and Paul Weller... singer-songwriter Nick Heyward...
    Nick burst onto the scene in the early 80s with his band Haircut One Hundred and the debut album Pelican West (which has just been re-released to celebrate the 40th anniversary! ).
    On this episode of the podcast, Nick talks about his love of The Jam and connections with Paul Weller from sharing the stage in the US to the man who signed The Jam ( Chris Parry) to the legendary publisher, the late Brian Morrison, photographers Gered Mankowitz and Lawrence Watson to sleeve designer, Simon Halfon and much more...

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    • 1 hr 5 min
    EP133 - Souad Massi, Singer, Songwriter, Musician, Paul Weller Collaboration - Let Me Be In Peace

    EP133 - Souad Massi, Singer, Songwriter, Musician, Paul Weller Collaboration - Let Me Be In Peace

    On this episode of The Paul Weller Fan Podcast, I’m joined by Franco-Algerian singer-songwriter and guitarist Souad Massi.
    Souad began her career fronting the Kabyle political rock band Atakor, earning her a reputation as a troublemaker in an Algeria torn apart by civil war.
    After fleeing to Paris following a series of death threats, she performed at the 1999 Femmes d'Algérie to great acclaim, earning her first recording contract.
    She has forged her reputation over the course of a career spanning more than 20 years.
    Driven by an unfailing determination to speak out for what she values most: freedom and justice.
    Her songs are steeped in love, altruism and bravery.
    Our Paul Weller connection comes in the 2000's - with Paul telling Uncut magazine in July 2008: "I've recently developed a bit of a thing about tango. I love that music. It's really emotional, passionate music. And in soundchecks we often mess about with tango and bolero rhythms. Again, Simon ( Dine ) had a backing track and I had a tune in my head and we started jamming on it. The melody is quite influenced by an Algerian singer called Souad Massi, who's been a huge inspiration recently."
    As you’ll hear on the podcast, this led to the two of them creating music together at Black Barn Studio.
    Resulting in a beautiful song called Let Me In Peace which featured as the last track on Souad’s album Ô Houria (Liberty).
    Find out more in the show notes for this podcast on my website at paulwellerfanpodcast.com/episode-133-souad-massi
    And if you want to support the podcast financially, you can buy me a virtual coffee at paulwellerfanpodcast.com/store

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    • 30 min
    EP132 - Richard Houghton, Author - The Jam - The Day I Was There

    EP132 - Richard Houghton, Author - The Jam - The Day I Was There

    On this episode of The Paul Weller Fan Podcast, I’m joined by author, Richard Houghton - one of the people behind the book - The Jam - The Day I Was There.
    With a foreword written by Jam drummer Rick Buckler, this book tells the story of The Jam in the words of over 300 fans. With memories from the earliest shows at clubs and pubs around Woking and London, UK and North American tours through to their last ever gig in Brighton in December 1982.
    Told by the perspective of fans, promoters, studio engineers, photographers and support acts the book includes personal photographs, memorabilia, anecdotes and stories that have never been published before.
    Richard has previously created books the Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Who, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix (all of which are compilations of fan memories of seeing these legendary artists live). He has also co-written a book about the semi legendary indie band The Wedding Present with lead singer David Gedge and worked with Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark on their book, Pretending To See The Future.
    You can buy the book, co-written with Neil Cossar (the fella behind the award winning web site and publisher - This Day in Music) here...
    In 2023, Richard will be publishing books on the Faces, Slade, The Beatles, The Who and Pink Floyd... Find out more at richardmhoughton.com

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    • 39 min

Customer Reviews

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15 Ratings

15 Ratings

Blauren31 ,

Like a support group for dedicated Weller fans!

Dan blows my mind every week with the range of Weller-connected guests sharing incredible memories and stories that take me way back. It was great to hear Shane, one of the super fans share his personal stories today. I have my own experience meeting Paul, Nicky and John and given the absolute privilege of being at soundcheck in NYC - just John and me! Sadly, the film that Paul agreed to provide music for didn’t get made. But the entire Weller family were gracious, kind, generous with their time and made a fan feel like a long lost cousin!

JenJee ,

A true delight for Paul Weller fans!

I’m a huge Paul Weller fan and for something to be relevant to me it has to tick all the boxes. This podcast ABSOLUTELY meets and exceeds my expectations. Dan is a true fan and his off the cuff conversations make me feel like I’m with some friends in my own living room. Bravo Dan!

Politically sarcastic ,

Fantastic podcast

I never write reviews for podcasts and I listen to hundreds of them, but this deserves a shout out for sure. Granted, it’s a subject near and dear to my heart, but it’s also just amazingly well done: research, knowledge, camaraderie, guest lists, humor, the host makes the show where other similar podcasts fail. Just fantastic. Thank you!

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