Episodios

  • OASIS SPECIAL: 2025 Reunion Reaction + 'Morning Glory' Album Discussion
    Aug 30 2024

    Oasis are back! Having announced a multitude of dates in what promises to be the biggest live music occasion of the decade, Noel and Liam have put their differences aside to return and bring that 90s Britpop goodness back to UK audiences! We talk about the reunion and our thoughts on it!

    But first, 30 years prior to their 2025 tour…

    In 1995, Oasis departed from the raw, energy of ‘Definitely Maybe’ in favour of a much richer and complex sound. '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?' was significant not just for its commercial success but for its role in defining a cultural and musical movement - perfectly capturing the spirit of Britain in the 90s. Its innovative approach to production, its impact on the Britpop scene, and its anthemic choruses all contributed to it becoming one of the most famous and best selling albums of all time.

    Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6cxXTAx2tBXp3hGS32nT8Y?si=rI2b9dGIRe69arPK2JQUjg&pi=e-JzalronDSdyG

    #Oasis #NoelGallagher #LiamGallagher #Wonderwall #WhatsTheStoryMorningGlory #DefinitelyMaybe #ChampagneSupernova #DontLookBackInAnger #Oasis2025

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    49 m
  • 78. 'Face Value' - Phil Collins (1981(
    Aug 26 2024

    In the wake of a 1978 Genesis World Tour, Phil Collins found himself alone and without his family - having been left by his then-wife who took their two children to Canada. Amidst the heartache and the uncertainty, Collins wrote and executed one of the most honest and emotional pop albums of the 80s. ‘Face Value’ utilises great production, genre-blending and emotional lyrics to portray Phil Collin’s feelings of the time - and what we got was one of the most introspective and heartfelt pop albums of the 80s that set a lyrical and musical standard for generations to come.

    Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/40RxSaKqRyitFdDH5j02vm?si=71b2264765de4096

    #PhilCollins #Genesis #FaceValue #InTheAirTonight #IMissedAgain #PopRock #Pop

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    40 m
  • 77. 'Word Gets Around' - Stereophonics (1997)
    Aug 12 2024

    As Britpop began to wane, certain British bands started to abandon the emphatic, polished sound that we were used to from Blur and Oasis in favour of a more gritty, energetic rock style. ‘Word Gets Around’ by Stereophonics is a very easy to listen to album that transcends both Rock and Pop individually and was one of those transitional albums that kept the ideals & attitude of the 90s, but added a raw and melodic personality that became synonymous with early 2000s British Rock.


    APOLOGIES: Laz's microphone was intermittently cutting out so we switched to the camera microphone whilst we get the normal mic sound sorted!


    Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4EravPaw49EJeEYVkO4Hs2?si=52a9c2987a2d4e11


    LONG LIVE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL


    #Stereophonics #WordGetsAround #IndieRock #Britpop

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    34 m
  • 76. Covers vs Originals - Part 4
    Jul 29 2024

    In these episodes, we aim to determine which type of song rules supreme: The Cover or The Original!

    Does writing the music and lyrics grant you immortality in having come up with the initial work? Or is it how you take those lyrics/music and develop it into something special that matters more?

    In our next battle of the ‘Covers vs Originals’ war, we take a look at 3 more covers chosen by ourselves and our listeners and discuss & debate whether it is better than the original.

    And so continues the game for many ‘Cover vs Original’ episodes to come to determine… which is better - the cover or the original?


    Going into Part 4… Covers: 14 Originals: 10


    This episode:

    1. ‘Hound Dog’ - Elvis Presley
    2. I Only Wanna Be With You - Volbeat
    3. Simple Man - Deftones


    Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4mr89piiRK3p1oBn0nczI7?si=2d7ad3aaf0364afe


    LONG LIVE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL

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    28 m
  • 75. 'By The Way' - Red Hot Chili Peppers (2002)
    Jul 15 2024

    Following the success of ‘Californication’ and its corresponding world tour, the Red Hot Chili Peppers were in a good space when they began writing ‘By The Way’. John Frusciante was said to be back to his normal self and brimming with confidence as he co-wrote and collaborated with Anthony Kiedis.

    ‘By The Way’ took a more accessible approach containing a lot more musical diversity than the Chili’s previous releases - departing from that heavy funk sound in favour of a more melodic and produced approach with lots of emphasis on guitar work and vocal harmonies. The versatility and willingness to try out new styles opened them up to a much wider audience and cemented their legacy as one of the world’s leading Rock bands at the start of the 2000s. Joining me to discuss…


    Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3MV7vUpCPgrBfKUAV9cez6?si=6100f225e7a648e4


    LONG LIVE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL


    #RHCP #ByTheWay #RedHotChiliPeppers #Flea #ChadSmith #JohnFrusciante #AnthonyKiedis #Funk #Rock #FunkRock #AltRock

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    42 m
  • 74. 'Aja' - Steely Dan (1977)
    Jul 1 2024

    Delving into longer and more sophisticated music, Donald Fagen and Walter Becker experimented with various band lineups for each song on ‘Aja’ to craft and perfect their Jazz, Pop, Rock hybrid of an album. Mixing their own songwriting skills with the jazzy prowess of the likes of Wayne Shorter and Tom Scott legitimised Jazz in Rock and marked a significant moment in the relationship between the two.

    Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5lMwSaREPbFf2eWm9plmWv?si=32e6859344e04e28

    LONG LIVE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL

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    50 m
  • 73. 'Use Your Illusion I' - Guns N' Roses (1991)
    Jun 17 2024

    In 1991, Guns N’ Roses brought in a new drummer and keyboard player and, in an ambitious and confident statement to the music world, released ‘Use Your Illusion I & II’ on the same day. Following immense anticipation from the Rock world, ‘Use Your Illusion’ impressively spans multiple styles and genres; including: Rock, Blues, Metal, Punk and Classical elements - veering away from their dedicated, established Hard Rock sound of previous releases.

    In this episode, we take a dive into the mindset of GnR with these monumental releases and focus on the first of these two albums and ask if this is Guns N' Roses' most impressive and extensive album!


    Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5lo3G5i893LLwDU6brfLcO?si=a68829af62634933


    LONG LIVE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL

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    57 m
  • 72. Iconic Solos - Part 1
    Jun 3 2024

    The Solo. A single performer showing off his/her musical talent and skill. Adding an interesting, alternative part to a song’s structure and, potentially, giving the audience a passage of music unlike what the rest of the song entailed.

    Whether it’s a short-but-sweet 8 bars or an extended showcase that takes the listener on a long journey, a lot can be said in a short space of time with a talented human operating their instrument at the highest level.

    In these new topical discussion episodes, we take a look at some of Rock ‘N’ Roll’s most iconic virtuosic moments and discuss what makes them so good, how significant they were and what legacy they left.


    In this episode:

    1. Sultans Of Swing (Mark Knopfler) - Alchemy: Dire Straits Live - Dire Straits (1984)
    2. Heartbreaker (Jimmy Page) - Led Zeppelin II - Led Zeppelin (1969)
    3. The End (Ringo Starr) - Abbey Road - The Beatles (1969)


    Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7elrTXqh3w0CqQ8qXDtZVh?si=3c9d085d1d4d48e3

    • 'The End' drum solo, Drum Duet - Gregg Bissonette and Chris Whitten.


    LONG LIVE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL

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    46 m