Episodes

  • Understanding the K Pop Phenomenon
    Mar 9 2025

    It would have taken a particularly gifted Nostradamus in the 1990s to predict both the demise of the traditional western rock band and the rise and rise of their South Korean replacements. yet that's what happened?

    But how did it happen? Join me as we take a medium-sized dive into what K Pop is all about and how come it's been such a runaway success.

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    21 mins
  • What is this obsession with ranking records?
    Feb 23 2025

    The best and worst double albums ever. The 50 greatest cover versions of all time. The 100 greatest British albums of all time. The greatest indie anthems ever. The 100 greatest albums you've never heard. The 50 darkest albums of all time. The 101 albums to hear before you die.

    Why must we always rank rank rank these records?

    Let's have a medium-sized dive on the urge to rank, whether it's helpful or not, the pluses but also the minuses.

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    19 mins
  • Why did everyone watch Top of the Pops?
    Feb 8 2025

    The terminally uncool "pop" programme from the terminally uncool state TV station, BBC1. A recipe for failure, surely. And yet, everyone watched Top of the Pops. Why was that?

    Take a trip back in time to the culturally hegemonic imperial phase of the programme; to a time when it was great act of subversion to play air guitar as you mimed to your hit live on air; to a time when Tony Blackburn was being driven round a lagoon by a Womble in a speedboat.

    Let's find out why Top of the Pops was so uncool it went all the way back round and became cool again.


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    20 mins
  • "Disco Sucks!" Could a "Disco Demolition Night" now happen again?
    Jan 26 2025

    In July 1979 Steve Dahl organised a Disco Demolition Night at a baseball game in Comiskey Park, Chicago. Infuriated by disco music and its chart dominance it was the latest in a growing nationwide "Disco Sucks!" campaign. That night ended in a riot. But some have argued it also ended disco as a genre.

    But now, is the distrust between a liberal elite and an embittered midwest back to where it was almost half a century ago? On this episode we look at the weird and unpleasant "Disco Sucks!" campaign and ask: "Could it happen again?"

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    19 mins
  • Do Lyrics Matter?
    Jan 12 2025

    Sure, we've all got a favourite carol or maybe anthem and words matter with them. Hard to imagine a hymn with la-la-las instead of lyrics halfway through.

    But you know how people say "I never forget a face, but I'm no good with names." It seems to be a badge of honour for some people to say they can't be bothered with lyrics, almost as if it shows strength of character.

    But do lyrics matter? What's the history of lyrics in songs? Are they becoming more popular or less? How do they fit the current zeitgeist?

    Take a medium-sized dive with Vinyl Maelstrom and find out.


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    22 mins
  • Nigel Marsh with Musical Highlights from the 5 Of My Life podcast
    Nov 16 2024

    Nigel Marsh has been hosting the 5 Of My Life podcast for many years now and in that time has interviewed all the great and the good, from prime ministers to rock stars, comedians to novelists, community workers to poets.

    https://open.spotify.com/show/0SwVzJ5JWezUpuJoKUA1OU?si=af32aa090fd64575

    One element of his show is guests picking out a track of their life - a song that, for whatever reason, means a great deal to them.

    I asked Nigel to join me and pick out 10 musical highlights from over the years, and, after much ruthless shortlisting, he did just that. And, in an EXCLUSIVE, we discover what Nigel's own choice would be, were he to interview himself.

    Here's a link to Nigel's list:

    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0vH1JbXp3LzKLdP4EWLbmI?si=1d47e58cadf64f47


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    35 mins
  • Does music work in political campaigns?
    Nov 2 2024

    La jour de gloire est arrivée. Things can only get better. It's time. Born in the USA. Keep on rockin' in the free world.

    Can music change anything when it is used in political campaigns?

    Come with us now as we travel through various countries and multiple songs and anthems which have been devised to sway the voter. Some have been written especially for the task, some have been repurposed and some have been deployed in the teeth of fierce opposition from the people who actually wrote them in the first place.

    And don't forget to vote!


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    20 mins
  • Where have all the bands gone?
    Oct 20 2024

    A few weeks ago Richard Osman on the Rest Is Entertainment podcast pointed out that only 3 bands had had #1s this decade. This was in contrast to the end of the previous century when bands dominated the charts.

    Why is this? Have all bands disappeared? (Spoiler alert: no.). Why have pop bands fallen off a cliff? On this episode we investigate this new phenomenon and uncover some fascinating theories.

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    19 mins