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E15: Radiohead, Gladys Knight and Daft Punk
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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Feb 15, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Barney Hoskyns is joined by Mark Pringle and Jasper Murison-Bowie to discuss the week's free feature, which coincides with the publication of RBP's new Radiohead anthology Present Tense. While Mark can't abide Thom Yorke's "middle class pain", Barney deems the 'head to be The Greatest British Band of the past 25 years. Jasper meanwhile describes his "pivotal" role in the Radiohead story: clapping along as a 10-year-old to In Rainbows' '15 Step'.Los tres hombres hear an excerpt from Cliff White's 1976 audio interview with Gladys Knight & the Pips and enthuse wildly about the lady before considering three free pieces by Jon Young – about Soft Cell/Yaz(oo), LL Cool J and Mariah Carey. Talk then turns to highlights among the new additions to the RBP library, including articles on Cassius Clay the soul singer, Nick Cave and the Birthday Party and Daft Punk's 2013 revival of disco...Hosted by Barney Hoskyns, Mark Pringle and Jasper Murison-BowieProduced by Jasper Murison-BowiePieces discussed: Present Tense introduction, Thom Yorke on 'Creep', the creation of OK Computer, Johnny Greenwood on scoring Paul Thomas Andersen films, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Soft Cell and Yaz(oo), LL Cool J, Mariah Carey, Cassius Clay, The Electric Prunes, Aretha @ the Apollo, Nick Cave and the Birthday Party, Etta James, Prefab Sprout, Latitude festival 2009 (including Grace Jones and Thom Yorke), Daft Punk and Disco and Childish Gambino's Because the Internet
Released:
Feb 15, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
E5: Led Zeppelin + Kate Bush with special guest John Mendelssohn: Welcoming special guest and featured writer John Mendelssohn, RBP's Barney Hoskyns and Mark Pringle present an excerpt from an interview with Jimmy Page and Robert Plant and discuss the finer points of rock criticism with John, including the glamour of being threatened by Led Zeppelin from the stage at one of their gigs. Ahead of the publication of a new book of Kate Bush's lyrics, the three of them consider Wuthering Heights (John liked it, Barney didn't, and Mark hated it so much that he didn't listen to her music again for two decades) and discuss Mendelssohn's own book on the singer, Waiting for Kate Bush. Their guest also regales Barney and Mark with tales of finding David Bowie 'really pretty' and how 'deeply appalling' he thinks Richard Meltzer is. Find John's own podcast at bit.ly/john_mendelssohn, his blog at johnmendelssohn.blogspot.com and visit his band's website at www.freudiansluts.co.uk. Produced by Jasper by Rock's Backpages