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10 Feb 2022
My 80sography: Daniel Kleinman (Music Video Director) (Madonna, Prince, Fleetwood Mac, Rod Stewart, Howard Jones, Stevie Wonder, Simple Minds)
01:43:36
Another day, another dollar, another cracking episode of 80sography (and another lame intro to an episode description..)
Luckily the guest is the brilliantly talented director, Daniel Kleinman, a hugely successful ad maker of the past 30 years, the creator of all James Bond sequences since Goldeneye (bar one) and who made his start in the 80s directing some of the most innovative music videos of the decade.
So many great icons - Madonna! Rod Stewart! Stevie Wonder! Fleetwood Mac! And works with and is later fired by Prince! (without ever actually meeting the purple pop imp)
And audio commentaries to boot. Get on, get in, and enjoy...
PRE-AMBLE James Bond Credit Sequences (No Time To Die/Casino Royale) Bazooka Joe
1980/81/82 Adam & The Ants – Antmusic (art direction)
1983 Michael Jackson - Billie Jean (storyboards) Heaven 17 - Crushed By The Wheels of Industry Thomas Dolby - Hyperactive (1984) Howard Jones - What is Love (audio commentary)
1984 Howard Jones - Like to Get To Know You Well Stevie Wonder - I Just Called To Say I Love You Wang Chung - Dance Hall Days Lindsey Buckingham - Go Insane
1985 Ronnie Dio - Rock and Roll Children Pat Benatar - Sex As A Weapon Madonna - Dress You Up/The Virgin Tour Video Simple Minds - Don't You (forget about me) (audio commentary)
KLEINMAN'S KEEPS Daniel's personal faves of the decade
1986 Prince - Anotheroverholenyohead/Parade Tour Video
1987 Fleetwood Mac - Big Love (audio commentary)
1988 Feargal Sharkey - If This Is Love Paula Abdul - Knocked Out (first version) Rod Stewart - Lost In You (first version) Def Leppard - Pour Some Sugar On Me (first version)
1989 Howard Jones - The Prisoner Stewart Copeland/Adam Ant - Out of Bounds Gladys Knight - Licence To Kill (audio Commentary)
Anatomy of a Song: Alannah Currie (artist) (Thompson Twins - Sister of Mercy, 1984)
01:11:07
It was an absolute thrill to be able to chat to the female Thompson Twin, the iconic Alannah Currie under the pretence of an Anatomy of a Song episode.
Although we discussed the fantastic Sister of Mercy it was an excuse to discuss much more about her time with Tom & Joe in the 80s; the highs and lows, the music, the fame, the pressures, the writing & recording and just what role exactly the mum of Grace Jones played.
Many thanks to Alannah and catch her at the following soc meds;
Anatomy of a Song: Martin Page (songwriter) (Starship - We Built This City, 1985)
01:01:01
Another gem of a AOOS with songwriter/musician Martin Page and is there anything more iconic and anthemic than the equally loved and (wrongly) derided 80s classic, We Built This City.
Loads to enjoy here - Martin's enthusiasm is infectious. And does Marconi play the Mamba?
Check out Martin here;
twitter: @martinpagemusic facebook: martin page website: martinpage.com podcast: radio owl's nest
Versions referenced;
piano version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aXjroHzoe4
My 80sography: Gary Langan (engineer/producer) (Pt 1, 1980-83) (Art of Noise, Malcolm McLaren, ABC, Spandau Ballet)
01:31:20
It was a pleasure to speak to the renowned engineer/producer and Art of Noiser, GaryLangan.
Consider part one the Trevor Horn era of his career where he was involved with some massive hits and some of the most perfect pop of the decade. Much to enjoy here (with even more in pat 2);
Pre-1980/1980 (2:52)
Meeting Trevor Horn Boogatti - Come Back Marianne Buggles - Video Killed The Radio Star Buggles - I Love You (Miss Robot)
1981 (19:03)
Dollar - Mirror Mirror/Hand Held In Black and White
1982 (24:25)
ABC - The Lexicon of Love Spandau Ballet - Instinction
1983 (41.49)
Art of Noise - Beatbox Malcolm McLaren - Duck Rock ABC - Beauty Stab
My 80sography: Gary Langan (engineer/producer) (Pt 2, 1984-89) (Art of Noise, Spandau Ballet, Public Image Ltd, Paul McCartney)
01:35:34
Pt 2 of the Gary Langan interview - great music, lawsuits, self-assembly Grammys, rock guitar hero's and punk garlic. All human life is here.
1984 (02:48) Art Of Noise - Close To The Edit Art of Noise - Moments of Love
1985 (18:19) Art Of Noise v ZTT Scritti Politti - Absolute Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Welcome To The Pleasuredome (12" mix) Billy Idol - Flesh For Fantasy (12" mix) Paul McCartney - My Carnival (12" mix)
1986 (40:16) Art of Noise - In Visible Silence Spandau Ballet - Through The Barricades
1987 (49:34) Public Imaged Limited - Happy?
1988/1989 (56:09) Spandau Ballet - Raw/Heart Like A Sky Rock Aid For Armenia - Smoke On The Water
THE 80SOGRAPHY QUICKFIRE ROUND (74:33) Gary is posed questions on his 80s career
The Paul McCartney Interview Collection (Chris Hughes, Hugh Padgham, Julian Mendelsohn, Stephen Lipson, Gary Langan, Jim Yukich)
01:39:16
To celebrate the 80th birthday of Sir Fab Macca Whacky Thumbs Aloft we have the collated interviews with past guests discussing their experiences working with McCartney.
Starting off with an unheard interview with Chris Hughes, enjoy the return to Pepperland so just press to play...
CHRIS HUGHES (02:50)* Motor of Love Figure of Eight (single version)
STEPHEN LIPSON (30.44) Rough Ride Figure of Eight (LP version) How Many People Ou Est Le Soleil
HUGH PADGHAM (38.43) Spies Like Us Press To Play LP
GARY LANGAN (59:37) My Carnival
JIM YUKICH (63:53)* The EMI Beatles Committee
JULIAN MENDELSOHN (72:09) It's Not True (remix) Tough On A Tightrope (12" mix) Off The Ground LP
A PAUL McCARTNEY TOP TEN (90.33)
* unreleased material
On Twitter & Instagram under 80sography Email at 80sography@gmail.com
On the waters of life you row your boat Into the strongest tide that you can find
Anatomy of a Song: Dee C Lee (artist/songwriter) (See The Day - Dee C Lee, 1985)
01:22:59
Another Anatomy of a Song and another wonderful guest; the great Dee C Lee.
As well as discussing the classic single, See The Day, we also cover her time with Wham! and The Style Council as well as Girls Aloud, Strictly and her life and career in the 80s.
Audio Commentary: Hugh Padgham (Face Value - Phil Collins, 1981)
01:31:41
And we are back! Back!! BACK!!! with season 5 and another audio commentary with legendary producer Hugh Padgham.
This time it is the first solo LP from Phil Collins; the massively successful and wonderful Face Value,
Enjoy Hugh's track by track assessment as an interview or queue up your device and enjoy the album as we discuss the classic LP. You know what I mean...
Hugh is on Instagram @hughpadghamofficial
80sography on Twitter/Instagram and email is 80sography@gmail.com
My 80sography: Julian Mendelsohn (engineer/producer) (Pt 1, 1980-84) (Yes, Peter Gabriel, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Nik Kershaw)
01:31:30
Another My 80sography episode and another 2-parter with another great Producer, Engineer; Julian Mendelsohn.
involved in so many hits (as you will hear) he is not sure which he worked on and which he didn't but he was an absolute delight and a great interview so enjoy.
[also find out who Julian thinks is a genius above all he worked with - the answer may surprise you...]
1980 (17.29) Yes - Drama
1981 (24.43) Dollar - Hand Held In Black and White
1982 (27.18) Buggles - Video Killed The Radio Star (1979) Buggles - I Am A Camera Musical Youth - Pass The Dutchie Peter Gabriel - Shock The Monkey
1983 (42.48) Yes - 90215 Tracey Ullman - They Don't Know Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax
1984 (56.09) Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Two Tribes Nik Kershaw - The Riddle Blancmange - Don't Tell Me Elton John - Passengers (12") Go West - Call Me (12") (1985) Bob Marley - One Love (12")
JULIAN'S JUDGEMENT (73.16)
Julian picks his favourites of the 80s
Julian's website: www.morenoiz.com
Say hi or complain on twitter/instagram @80sography email/paypal in case you wish to contribute (so I don't have to sell any of my kids for medical experiments): 80sography@gmail.com
Audio Commentary: Ian Stanley/Dave Bascombe (Songs From The Big Chair - Tears For Fears, 1985)
01:32:26
Wow, this is a biggie...and part 14 of the TFF saga....
I have been trying to set this up for the longest time, an audio commentary for simply one of THE best albums of the 80s with two of the key guys behind it's creation;
Songs From The Big Chair - Tears for Fears with engineer, Dave Bascombe, and co-writer/musician, Ian Stanley
and it's a delight - they were brilliant company and there is so much to enjoy. So much in fact that if you listen through to the end you will get more chat that did not fit within the audio commentary format. Worth checking out for Ian's take on Paul McCartney and Phil Collins' drum fill on Woman in Chains.
Anyway, sync up and play or just listen to a hugely enjoyable interview with two of my very favourite guests. And find out who really is responsible for the first second of EWTRTW.
My 80sography: Martin Page (musician/songwriter) (Pt 1, 1980-84) (Barbra Streisand, Earth Wind & Fire, Q-Feel, Ray Parker Jr)
01:25:22
The wonderful renaissance man, Martin Page, returns for the full My 80sography experience.
Because I had extracted two parts of our interview from last year for Anatomy of a Song episodes this was pushed back to make way for other interviews but now has its time to shine.
Martin was extremely good value in the single longest interview I have done yet (4 hrs plus) and was especially fascinating in describing the plight of an aspiring songwriter/musician for hire in the early-mid 80s (which this episode covers). Also why his immense success is 98% due to Ron Davies.
PRE-1980 (2:36)
Southampton Football Club trainee
1980/1981/1982 (11:27)
Martin Page/Brian Fairweather - Relaxation Theme (Gina's Song) (Felicity Kendal!!) Tight Fit - Secret Heart Q-Feel - Dancing In Heaven
1983 (33:55)
Earth, Wind & Fire - Electric Universe Kim Carnes - Invisible Hands
1984 (49.58)
Barbra Streisand - Time Machine Ray Parker Jr - Ghostbusters*
PAGE TURNERS (70.13)
Martin's verdict on his favourite film/TV series/LP/Book/Live Event/Song of the 80s
* 5 min extract. For full version please check out Anatomy of a Song episode on Ghostbusters
Contact Martin at
Twitter/Instagram: @martinpagemusic Website: martinpage.com Podcast: Radio OwlsNest
PayPal set up with 80sography@gmail.com if looking to contribute. Grateful for any assistance offered (want to avoid using paid ads). Regardless, I love you anyway x
Now Your Eyes Are Open, You Can Explore Each Moment
Anatomy of a Song: Carol Decker (artist/songwriter) (Heart and Soul - T'Pau, 1987)
00:57:52
Next up on the 80sography odyssey is Carol Decker, lead singer and co-writer of T’Pau and an Anatomy of a Song episode on their worldwide smasheroonie, Heart and Soul.
We do side-track venture into China In Your Hand-land also (why not) but the main focus is on the effervescent brilliance of their first hit.
Brucie Bonus Episode: Toby Scott (engineer) on Bruce Springsteen (Nebraska and odds & sods)
00:44:36
A Brucie bonus!
For background, I was lucky to chat to legendary engineer, Toby Scott on his time in the 80s with Mr Bruce Springsteen - the majority of which will be in a future episode.
These are the extra bits not relevant to that chat which I could not bear to lose. Hear Toby talk about the process of recording, mixing and mastering Nebraska (40 years young!) as well as other odds and sods such as the later albums, writing the credits and deciphering Bruce's lyrics. Also, what is the one track in the vaults Toby would most like released?
Check out Toby's website here;
www.tobyaudio.com
twitter/instagram @80sography email/paypal contributions 80sography@gmail.com (all that heaven will allow..)
Anatomy of a Song: Nigel Planer (artist) (Hole In My Shoe - neil, 1984)
01:32:01
Hello shoes, I'm sorry but I'm going to have to stand on you again...
Unique episode as we enter the world of comedic pop with the wonderful neil (always lower case) and his epic 80s cover of the Traffic classic, Hole In My Shoe.
neil's alter ego, the great Nigel Planer explains all things neil from initial character through to making of the Young Ones and the spin off single/LP (Lentil Nightmare has to be heard to be believed). And of course, reference to neil's masterpiece.
It's a 2-for-1 in the Anatomy of a Song dept, as we also get to discuss the massive no. 1 charity single, Livin' Doll, which The Young Ones recorded with Sir Cliff of Richard ("Can I go now?")
A wonderful interview (and the most fun I've had getting clips together for...)
Audio Commentary: Toby Scott (engineer) (Born In The USA - Bruce Springsteen, 1984)
01:51:57
This feels like a very special episode.
Engineer Toby Scott takes us track-by-track through the 80s behemoth that is Bruce Springsteen’s Born In The USA.
Toby goes through the working process on one of the most iconic albums of the (best) decade. Enjoy a bit of background to the making and then listen and/or sync up for the audio commentary of the LP.
Some fascinating stuff for all BruceHeads and lovers of 80s music.
With primal scrubs a-plenty!
Toby website: tobyscottaudio.com
@80sography on Twitter/Instagram Also, if you would like to help support the podcast then donations appreciated via PayPal at 80sography@gmail.com
Thanks and keep the faith y'all (nb. I am from England)
just sitting back trying to recapture A little of the glory, yeah
Anatomy of a Song: Bill Sharpe (artist/songwriter) (Down on the Street - Shakatak, 1984)
01:06:18
It's only taken 23 years but 80sography has finally reached the 50th episode milestone! Hurrah to all and sundry! (sorry, don't know why I typed that...)
Why not celebrate with another Anatomy of a Song episode and it's a real toe-tapper pop-pickers - the 1984 smash from Shakatak, Down on the Street.
We speak to main Shakataker, musician/songwriter Bill Sharpe about the hit and his time with the Shaks and much more besides.
Dedicated to my parents; without whom, etc, etc.
www.shakatak.com 80sography can be safely ignored on Twitter/Instagram
Zoom have put up their prices! - Help(!) by supporting the pod via patreon at 80sography@gmail.com
My 80sography: Rob Mounsey (musician/arranger/producer) (Pt 1, 1980-83) (Steely Dan, Donald Fagen, Diana Ross, Simon & Garfunkel, Paul Simon, Billy Joel)
01:34:59
We end season 5 (cripes, we nearly up to season 6??) with a two-parter with massively talented musician/producer/songwriter/horn & string arranger, Rob Mounsey.
With the iconic likes of Diana Ross, Steely Dan and Karen Carpenter in his 80s CV as well as classic albums from the likes of Donald Fagen, Paul Simon and Billy Joel and his role as part of the band in the Simon & Garfunkel reunion at Central Park, Rob has many a tale to tell.
pre-1980
Animal House soundtrack
1980
Karen Carpenter - Karen Carpenter Steely Dan - Gaucho Irene Cara - Fame (this was recorded before her sad passing hence no reference to it)
1981
Rickie Lee Jones - Pirates Diana Ross - Why Do Fools Fall In Love Simon & Garfunkel - The Concert in Central Park
1982
Diana Ross - Silk Electric Donald Fagen - The Nightfly Billy Joel - The Nylon Curtain
1983
Michael Franks - Passionfruit Paul Simon - Hearts & Bones
My 80sography: Rob Mounsey (musician/arranger/producer) (Pt 2, 1984-89) (Paul Simon, Billy Joel, Brian Wilson, Phil Collins, Madonna, Carly Simon)
01:29:48
Part 2 of the interview with the great musician/producer/arranger/songwriter, Rob Mounsey and so much to discuss; A couple of Simon's, a couple of hugely iconic No 1 power ballads, Billy, Brian, Aretha and so much more.
Let me tell you all about it...
1984 Chaka Khan - Eye To Eye Joe Cool - Party Animals Phil Collins - Against All Odds
1985 Madonna - Crazy For You
1986 Steve Winwood - Back In The High Life Billy Joel - The Bridge Paul Simon - Graceland
1987 Steve Khan/Rob Mounsey - Local Color Aztec Camera - Love
1988 Carly Simon - Let The River Run Brian Wilson - Brian Wilson
1989 Eric Clapton - Run So Far Flying Monkey Orchestra - Dig It
Post 80s Rihanna - Unfaithful George Michael - It's Alright With Me Elvis Costello/Burt Bacharach - God Give Me Strength Aretha Franklin - Nessun Dorma
Phew!
Rob's website: robmounsey.com
Paypal donations to help keep the podcast going: 80sography@gmail.com
If you'll be my bodyguard, I can be your long lost pal
Hello again. What better way to start a new season of 80sography than with a Random Questions with a man who defined the 80s more than anybody, the great producer Trevor Horn.
It was a great pleasure to speak with Trevor and is definitely a big tick off the bucket list. Frankie, Buggles, ABC, Yes, McCartney, Dollar and much more covered within. Enjoy!
Check out his great autobiography, Adventures In Modern Recording: From ABC to ZTT, on book or audiobook (recorded by the man himself) Thanks again to Nikki at Bonnier Books
Audio Commentary: Peter Cox (artist/songwriter) (Go West - Go West, 1985)
01:31:24
Another episode, another audio commentary for a great album and another great guest in singer/songwriter and 50% of Go West, Peter Cox.
Peter goes through the debut Go West album, called, er, Go West (listen to hear peter's nixed alternate title) and what a massively underrated joy of an album it is too.
After a brief background to the formation of Go West we get into the album track by track so sync up and listen or be sync-less and enjoy the chat.
Peter was great value and it was a wonderful chat. Check him out on socials;
My 80sography: Dave Bascombe (producer/engineer/mixer) (pt 1, 1980-84) (Genesis, Echo & The Bunnymen, Tears For Fears)
01:12:58
Part 1 of a My 80sography chat with the great Producer/Engineer/Mixer, Dave Bascombe, and what an eclectic mix it is;
PRE-80'S
Maida Vale studios BBC sessions/Top of The Pops recordings
1980
Tony Banks - A Curious Feeling (1979) Mike Rutherford - Smallcreep's Day Genesis - Duke
1981-83
Elkie Brooks - Pearls II Marti Webb - I'm Not That Kind Of Girl Twisted Sister - Under The Blade Culture Club - White Boy Wham! - Wham Rap Echo & The Bunnymen - Porcupine H20 - Dream To Sleep
1984 Freeze Frame - In the Foxhole Tears For Fears - Mothers Talk/Shout
BASCOMBE'S BEST
Dave picks his personal favourites of the decade
More on Dave at http://www.echobeachmanagement.com/artist/dave-bascombe/
Help support the podcast via PayPal at 80sography@gmail.com (I want to keep those damned paid ads OUT)
My 80sography: Dave Bascombe (producer/engineer/mixer) (pt 2, 1985-89) (Tears For Fears, Depeche Mode, Peter Gabriel)
01:08:54
Pt 2 of the Dave Bascombe interview and much success with Tears For Fears and Depeche Mode plus mega hits with Danny Wilson & Red Box. Plus Peter Gabriel, Danny Wilson and Val Doonican. Not enough of old VD, to be honest. My fault, sorry.
Let's get that Wiki page created for DB!
1985
Tears For Fears - Songs From The Big Chair Red Box - Lean On Me
1986
It's Immaterial - Life's Hard and Then You Die Peter Gabriel - So Tears For Fears - Mothers Talk (US Version)
1987
Depeche Mode - Music For The Masses
1988/89
Danny Wilson - Mary's Prayer Ian McCulloch - Candleland Tears For Fears - The Seeds of Love Oleta Adams - Circle of One (released 1990)
POST-80s
Erasure - Abba-esque Manic Street Preachers - Gold Against The Soul
80sOGRAPHY QUICKFIRE ROUND Val!!!
For more on David B; www.echobeachmanagement.com and the upcoming Wiki page - let's do this!
Support the pod
Paypal: 80sography@gmail.com (massive thanks to those that have so far x)
Spreading the news around the world Taking the word to boys and girls
Audio Commentary: Tracey Belland aka Tracey Bryn (musician/songwriter) (Voice of the Beehive - Let It Bee, 1988)
01:38:37
Audio Commentary time with the wonderfully effervescent debut LP by Voice of the Beehive, Let it Bee analysed by singer/songwriter and Queen Bee, Tracey Belland aka Tracey Bryn.
Lots covered beyond the album including Michael Stipe, Chrissie Hynde and Roland Rat.
At the end of the experience I was buzzed. You will be too. Enjoy.
My 80sography: Kevin Godley (music video director) (pt 1, 1980-83) (Godley & Creme, The Police, Ringo Starr, Duran Duran)
01:15:35
Pt 1 of chat with 25% of original 10cc line up and 50% of Godley & Creme, the 100% Kevin Godley. The discussion focuses exclusively on his music video directing career (bar the opening chat around a 10cc track).
So much great music and great visuals discussed. Was an absolute pleasure to speak to Mr G.
Pre-1980
10cc - Iceberg Godley & Creme - An Englishman In New York
1980
Visage - Fade To Grey Godley & Creme - Wide Boy Rob Jungklas - Boystown (1986) Wang Chung - Everybody Have Fun Tonight (1986)
1981
Godley & Creme - Wedding Bells Duran Duran - Girls On Film Status Quo - Something 'Bout You Baby I Like
1982
Asia - Only Time Will Tell Ringo Starr - The Cooler
1983
10cc - Feel The Love Godley & Creme - Save A Mountain For Me The Police - Wrapped Around Your Finger The Police - Every Breath You Take (audio commentary)
GODLEY'S GREATS
Kevin's favourites of the 80's
Kevin's website: www.kevin-godley.com
Kevin's fab e-book autobiography "Spacecake" available here
My 80sography: Kevin Godley (music video director) (pt 2, 1984-89) (Yes, The Police, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Duran Duran, George Harrison)
01:32:53
Pt II of chat with Kevin Godley on his music video career in the 80s.
So many great videos of great songs so delay no more and dive in...
1984
The Police - Synchronicity Live Video Yes - Leave It Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Two Tribes (destructo mix) (audio commentary)
1985
Duran Duran - A View To A Kill Howard Jones - Life In One Day Artists Against Apartheid - Sun City Godley & Creme - Cry
1986
Lou Reed - No Money Down Peter Gabriel/Kate Bush - Don't Give Up The Police - Don't Stand So Close To Me '86
1987/1988
NYNEX Yellow Pages Ad - Furniture Stripping Godley & Creme - 10,000 Angels The Day The Dream Died (JFK Assassination Documentary) George Harrison - When We Was Fab
1989
Godley & Creme - Mondo Video Howling At The Moon (unmade film project) Fine Young Cannibals - Don't Look Back Band Aid II - Do They Know It's Christmas
THE MY 80SOGRAPHY QUICKFIRE ROUND
Check out Kevin and read his excellent e-book autiobiography, Spacecake at kevin-godley.com
Paypal donations to keep the chin above the podcast waters at 80sography@gmail.com
(many, many thanks Robert and yes, I'm working on it....)
Another audio commentary and another Hugh Padgham to add to the collection. Following The Police and Phil Collins we had to have a Genesis one and why not their most successful and (IMHO) their best, Invisible Touch?
Sync up and enjoy this fab outing from Phil and the boys (or Tony and the guys. Or Mike + the non-Mechanics)
PayPal Contributions gratefully received via 80sography@gmail.com Help spread the word! Thanks x
Play the game of happiness and never let on That it only lives on in a song
My 80sography: JJ Jeczalik (musician/artist) (Art of Noise, ABC, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Pet Shop Boys)
01:36:59
Another day, another part of the ZTT story, another member of the Art of Noise and another great guest, Mr JJ Jeczalik.
1980 : Yes-Drama (LP)
1981: Kate Bush - Sat In Your Lap
1982: ABC - The Lexicon of Love (LP)
1983 : Malcolm McLaren - Duck Soup (LP) Yes - Owner of a Lonely Heart Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Relax
1984: Frankie Goes To Hollywood - Welcome To The Pleasuredome (LP) Art of Noise - Close (to the edit)
1985: Scritti Politti - Absolute Godley & Creme - Cry Stephen 'Tin Tin' Duffy - Kiss Me Pet Shop Boys - Opportunities (original version) Paul McCartney - Spies Like Us (Art of Noise mix)
1986: Art of Noise - In Visible Silence (LP)
1987: Art of Noise - Dragnet
1988: Art of Noise/Tom Jones - Kiss
1989: Shakin' Stevens - Jezebel Jean-Paul Gaultier - Ow Too Doo Zat Art of Noise - Below The Waste (LP)
80sography@gmail.com and twitter and all that stuff
Audio Commentary: Thomas Dolby (producer) / Martin McAloon & Wendy Smith (Prefab Sprout)(Steve McQueen - Prefab Sprout, 1985)
02:04:45
Antiques! Do we have a special episode for you, or what? (answer: not 'what')
Only an audio commentary of one of the very best albums of the 80s (if not all time) Prefab Sprout's Steve McQueen, with producer, Thomas Dolby and Sprout bassist, Martin McAloon.
Much covered, much discussed, much to enjoy.
Sync up or standalone listen to possibly my favourite ever episode of the Pod.
Check out our guests;
Thomas Dolby
Website: thomasdolby.com Twitter: @ThomasDolby Autobiography: Speed of Sound
Anatomy of a Song: Billy Currie (artist/songwriter) (Vienna - Ultravox, 1981)
01:13:07
Interview with one of the chief architects discussing simply one of the best songs of the 80s; Ultravox keyboard player/violinist, Billy Currie on the making of Vienna.
www.billycurrie.com
Support the podcast via PayPal at 80sography@gmail.com
My 80sography: John Potoker (mixer, engineer, producer) (pt 1, 1980-84) (Steely Dan, Talking Heads, Phil Collins)
01:24:25
And we have returned after a little break at 80sography Towers to indulge in more 80s goodness with Engineer, Producer and 12" Mixmaster John 'Tokes' Potoker.
Before we enter the realm of the extended mix we first travel with John through the early part of the 80s and John's part in some truly iconic music with Steely Dan and Talking Heads. Plus plenty more besides....
1980
Steely Dan - Gaucho Talking Heads - Remain In Light
1981
David Byrne/Brian Eno - My Life In The Bush of Ghosts
1982
Ashford & Simpson - Street Opera Yazoo - Situation (12")
1983
Floy Joy - Into The Hot
1984
Motoharu Sano - Visitors Phil Collins/Philip Bailey - Easy Lover (12") Blancmange - Mange Tout
My 80sography: John Potoker (mixer, engineer, producer) (pt 2, 1985-89) (Phil Collins, Genesis, Thompson Twins, Paul McCartney, New Order)
01:27:56
Pt 2 of the chat with John including lots more excellent 12" mixes and much more besides (including TWO quickfire rounds...)
POTOKER'S PREFERENCES
John's favorite film/TV/book/LP/live event of the decade
1985
Thompson Twins - Roll Over/Here's To Future Days Phil Collins - Sussudio (12")/One More Night (12") Paul McCartney - Spies Like Us (Party Mix) Peter Gabriel - Sledgehammer (Dance Mix) (1986)
1986
Paul McCartney - Pretty Little Head (12") Genesis - Invisible Touch (12")/Land of Confusion (12")/ Tonight x 3 (12") Was (not Was) - Robot Girl/11 Miles an Hour
1987/88/89
Fine Young Cannibals - Ever Fallen In Love (12") New Order - Blue Monday '88 (12") Red Hot Chilli Peppers - The Uplift Mofo Party Plan
Anatomy of a Song: Billy Currie (artist/songwriter) (Fade To Grey - Visage, 1980)
00:43:17
Another day, another great Billy Currie episode - this time another Anatomy of a Song released in 1980 which hit the charts in 1981; the eternally brilliant Fade to Grey by Visage.
Chris Payne on F2G as referenced in episode can be found on YouTube here;
Thomas Dolby's 80:10 (pt 1: New Toy, Foreigner, The Golden Age of Wireless, She Blinded Me With Science, The Flat Earth)
01:35:48
Hi,
Another episode, another format. 80:10 breaks down a guest's 80s into 10 parts - whether a song, album, artist or category. The inaugral guest is the uniquely brilliant Thomas Dolby.
1. NEW TOY (1981)
Songwriter for Lena Lovich
2. FOREIGNER (1981)
Musician for hire for Foreigner as well as Def Leppard, Malcolm McLaren & Belinda Carlisle
Thomas Dolby's 80:10 (pt 2: Prefab Sprout, David Bowie, Joni Mitchell, Film Work, Aliens Ate My Buick)
01:51:24
We return to part two of Thomas Dolby's 80:10 with production work with two songwriting icons; one massively successful the other less so, plus playing Live Aid with yet another. Plus lots of film work and a technicolour third solo album...
6. PREFAB SPROUT (1985-89)
Producer for Steve McQueen, From Langley Park to Memphis and Jordan: The Comeback (recorded 1989, released in 1990, pedants!)
7. DAVID BOWIE (1985)
Keyboards for Bowie at Live Aid, playing on TVC 15, Modern Love, Rebel Rebel and "Heroes".
8. JONI MITCHELL (1985)
"Producer" for Dog Eat Dog and a definite contrast to his experiences with Paddy and Davy Jones.
9. FILM WORK (1985-87)
Scored Fever Pitch (no, not that one) and did the songs for Howard The Duck (yes, that one) as well as a rather impressive score for Gothic.
10. ALIENS ATE MY BUICK (1988)
The third album. Contains the BEST SONG HE EVER DID (fact!)
80SOGRAPHY QUICKFIRE ROUND
to finish. Including the favourite question I have ever asked (with a perfect answer)
Finally got round to doing one of these (always have the idea in the summer when it's too late). The best of the guests of 2023.
TREVOR HORN on "Leave It" - Yes PETER COX on his voice DAVE BASCOMBE on Tears For Fears TRACEY BELLAND on meeting Morrissey KEVIN GODLEY on "Two Tribes" video - Frankie Goes To Hollywood HUGH PADGHAM on "Anything She Does" - Genesis JJ JECZALIK on "Relax" - Frankie Goes To Hollywood THOMAS DOLBY/MARTIN McALOON/WENDY SMITH on "Moving The River" - Prefab Sprout JOHN POTOKER on "Sussudio" (extended mix) - Phil Collins BILLY CURRIE on "Vienna" - Ultravox THOMAS DOLBY on sex and drugs & rock and roll
Thank you to the guests and thank you to YOU, the dear listener.
My 80sography: Daniel Pearl (Cinematographer) (pt 1, 1980-83) (The Police, Michael Jackson, U2, Genesis, Billy Idol, Leatherface)
02:01:08
And we are back (after a brief hiatus, apologies...) for season 8 and an interview from 2023 I finally get around to releasing (apologies to Mr DP)
As you will find out in these three parts, Daniel Pearl has had a quite phenomenal career as a DP/cinematographer - working on Texas Chainsaw Massacre at the age of 23 would be enough for immortality. Add that to filming some of the most iconic music videos of the 80s and beyond and working with just about every icon of the last 40 years you can name.
McCartney, Dylan, Springsteen, Rolling Stones, U2, The Police, Madonna, Mariah Carey, Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, Whitney Houston, George Michael, Prince, Elton John, Duran Duran, Tina Turner, Minnie Mouse, etc, etc.
I am usually glad I stop at the end of the 1989 but never more than in the case of the illustrious and exhaustive/ing career of Mr Pearl.
Anyway, part 1 be here...loads to enjoy;
PRE-80s
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
1980-82
Supertramp - It’s Raining Again (plus an interesting perspective on who directed Poltergeist)
1983
Michael Jackson - Billie Jean (audio commentary)
The Police - Every Breath You Take (audio commentary)
The Police - Wrapped Around Your Finger (audio commentary)
Lionel Richie - All Night Long
U2 - With or Without You (1987)
Genesis - That’s All
Donna Summer - She Worked Hard For The Money
Billy idol - Dancing With Myself
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[pic of DP with Mariah & Whitney, which he references in the episode, is courtesy of Daniel's Instgram page - please check it out]
My 80sography: Daniel Pearl (Cinematographer) (pt 2, 1984) (U2, Bruce Springsteen, Phil Collins, Elton John, Duran Duran)
01:27:20
More honesty and endeavour from Mr Pearl and we cover just the one year in part 2. And below just a slither, a morsel of the work done in these twelve months.
Enjoy.
1984
U2 - Pride (in the name of love)
Bruce Springsteen - Dancing In The Dark (original, unreleased)
My 80sography: Daniel Pearl (cinematographer) (pt 3, 1985-89) (Phil Collins, Lionel Richie, Don Henley, Tina Turner, Cyndi Lauper, Paul McCartney, Wham, U2, Elton John, The Rolling Stones)
01:48:24
Final part of the magnum opus (my favourite ice cream, actually) with DP, DP...
1985
Don Henley - Not Enough Love In The World
Tina Turner - We Don’t Need Another Hero
Phil Collins - No Jacket Required Tour (live video)
Cyndi Lauper - Live in Paris (live video) (1987)
1986
Lionel Richie - Dancing on the Ceiling
Paul McCartney - Stranglehold
Wham! - The Edge of Heaven/Where Did Your Heart Go
1987
U2 - With or Without You
1988
Elton John/Minnie Mouse - Don’t Go Breaking My Heart
1989
The Rolling Stones - Almost Hear You Sigh
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Billy Currie's 80:10 (part 1) (Fade To Grey, B Sides, Vienna, The Voice, George Martin)
01:24:02
Part 1 of the 80:10 for Ultravox keyboard player, Billy Currie, with lots of fabulous music discussed in lovely bite-sized pieces.
Part one covers 1-5;
1. FADE TO GREY (1980/81)
After a pre-amble, setting up where Billy was come 1980, we start with the first of Billy’s seminal hits of the 80s, Fade to Grey by Visage.
This is a 5 minute excerpt of Billy’s chat about F2G. The full version can be found on the Anatomy of a Song episode on said track.
2. B SIDES (1980-87)
An interesting detour as we discuss the many Ultravox b sides of the 80s. Billy discusses his favourites.
3. VIENNA (1980/81)
Another iconic hit of officially “the best number 2 of the 80s”, and another excerpt from an Anatomy of a Song episode.
4. THE VOICE (1981)
Original concept of interview was to discuss ten tracks, this changed during the course of the chat. This is why The Voice is discussed rather than the brilliant LP, Rage in Eden.
Originally we discussed the music video as an audio commentary but edited down due to large pauses and just included as part of the chat.
5. GEORGE MARTIN (1982)
Moving away from Conny Plank, the boys decide to try an up-and-coming producer called George Martin. Billy discusses how they worked together and the influence George had on them.
He later did the orchestration for All In One Day but that is not discussed at this point. [It’s farking great tho]
For more on Billy check out billycurrie.com
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Billy Currie's 80:10 (part 2) (Unreleased Solo LP, Lament, Live Aid, U-Vox, Transportation)
01:43:35
Parts 6-10 of Billy's 80:10...
6. UNRELEASED SOLO LP (1983)
Inbetween Ultravox albums, an attempt is made at a solo album. Billy explains why this does not come to pass.
7. LAMENT (1984)
Another belter of an album is made and tracks such as Dancing With Tears In My Eyes, Man of Two Worlds and the wondorous title track are discussed. [Check out the 12" mix. 8 minutes of glorious gorgeousness]
8. LIVE AID (1985)
Billy and the boys play Live Aid in what ends up as Warren's last gig with the band until they reform in the 21st century.
Billy discusses the day, how the stage set-up affects performance and what he discussed with Bowie on the way out of Wembley stadium.
I forgot to ask how they chose the songs to play. Oh well.
9. U-VOX (1986)
Post-Live Aid and Midge's number one with If I Was (and now minus Warren), the band get together to make their last LP for 20 years.
Billy discusses the issues surrounding making the album and regrets. I defend 60% of the album as actually pretty bloody good. Follow Your Heart is not defended though.
10. TRANSPORTATION (1988)
And finally we have the first Billy Currie solo LP released (supported by Steve Howe of Yes fame)
80SOGRAPHY QUICKFIRE ROUND
How would Billy describe the other members of Ultravox in the 80s and other questions.
Plus a countdown of Billy's best Ultravox solo's of the 80s.
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Andy Richards' 80:10 (Pt 1) (The Early Years, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Trevor Horn, Peter Collins)
01:52:55
A great guy, a wonderful chat and a borderline genius of the keyboard, Andy Richards played on seven number ones of the 80s and loads more hits besides (as I attempt to define throughout the conversation).
1. THE EARLY YEARS (PRE-1980-83)
Andy’s background in music culminating in him reaching the studio,
And how working on jingles set him up for 80s chart success (cf Relax).
2. FRANKIE GOES TO HOLLYWOOD (1983-86)
Andy sprinkles his magic synth-dust all over Relax for Trevor Horn as well as working on Two Tribes and the Welcome to the Pleasure Dome LP.
Also discussed is the contrast with working on the follow-up, Liverpool.
Rage Hard!
3. TREVOR HORN (1983-86)
As well as Frankie, Andy worked on other Trevor Horn projects such as
Duck Rock, the massively influential Propaganda LP, A Secret Wish plus
the trifecta of 1985 pop perfection singles; Duel, Cry and Slave To The Rhythm.
4. PETER COLLINS (1983-89)
Another producer Andy cultivated a long working relationship with in the 80s was
the late Peter Collins. From the pop of Nik Kershaw to the rawk of Rush and
Gary Moore.
EITHER/OR
New feature (any excuse for another QFR). Andy’s 80s choices. Duran or Wham was a bit of a no brainer (unless he secretly worked on The Reflex as well)
more on Andy at andyrichards.com
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Andy Richards' 80:10 (Pt 2) (George Michael, Pet Shop Boys, Chris de Burgh, Prefab Sprout, Producing, Misc)
02:18:56
Part 2 with keyboard magic-dust provider, ~Andy Richards with more hits, more number ones (including a potential 2 more to make the full 10).
And so much brilliant 80s pop…
5. GEORGE MICHAEL
An opportune meeting, a Sunday afternoon session and more immortality as Andy works with George on the iconic Careless Whisper. A later session with David Cassidy (on yet another top 10 smash) allows him the opportunity to work with George again.
6. PET SHOP BOYS
A triple whammy of number one singles between July 87 - April 88 as Andy works on It’s a Sin, Always on my Mind and Heart (which he also produces). Not forgetting more hits in Suburbia and Rent as well as working on the Actually album.
Later he works on the Liza Minelli album, Results (produced by the Pets) ‘resulting’ in another top 10 hit in Losing My Mind.
Comparisons are made between working with Liza and Dusty Springfield (who he produced on her Reputation album).
7. CHRIS DE BURGH
From the great experience working on the sublime pop of the Pets to the more problematic cheesy monobrow of The De Burgh.
Another massive number one single with The Lady In Red (with a little help from George Michael) but at some cost.
Despite the experience (and like mothers forgetting the pain of childbirth) Andy returns and works on another top 3 hit in Missing You.
Plus discussion at the end on where else George Michael appears in the AR oeuvre.
8. PREFAB SPROUT
Andy produces the wonderful “Hey Manhattan!” By The Sprouts from their From Langley Park To Memphis album.
Discussion on Paddy’s views of the track (and why he is wrong, bless the little genius).
9. PRODUCING
As well as being the keyboard maestro go-to guy, Andy also produced many artists in the 80s.
Here we go through some of them, from less successful experiences (Berlin) to yet more chart success with Fuzzbox and Holly Johnson.
10. MISCELLANEOUS
80s odd and sods including the start of his film/TV work and a chance to mop up any other hits worked on, including a potential 10th number one (Foreigner’s I Want To Know What Love Is being the potential 9th).
THE 80SOGRAPHY QUICKFIRE ROUND
And why not.
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Track-By-Track: Russ Titelman (Producer) (Hearts and Bones - Paul Simon, 1983)
01:38:22
A very special episode with a great guest on a brilliant, underrated classic LP of the 80's, one of my personal favourites, Hearts and Bones by Paul Simon (second only in his back catalogue to Bridge Over Troubled Water in my book...)
NOT an audio commentary so no syncing up required so sit back, relax, close your eyes and indulge (unless driving) with the legendary producer, Russ Titelman, on the majestically beautiful Hearts and Bones by Paul Simon (yet intended for Simon & Garfunkel).
TRACKS;
Side ONE
Allergies Hearts and Bones When Numbers Get Serious Think Too Much (b) Song About The Moon
Side TWO
Think Too Much (a) Train In The Distance Rene and Georgette Magritte With Their Dog After The War Cars Are Cars The Late Great Johnny Ace
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David Weiss AKA David Was' 80:10 (Pt 1) (Wheel Me Out, Was Not Was LP, either/or)
02:06:59
Next up is an intriguing chat with one half of the Was Brothers (Was (not Was)) (too many brackets), the eternally interesting Mr David Weiss.
We spoke for a looong time so this will end up in three parts (still lost a couple of hours of tangents in the process).
Part 1 will cover the early years of Was (not Was) including their debut LP as well as plenty of talk of Walk The Dinosaur as well as diversions involving interactions with the likes of Bob Dylan, George Michael and Bruce Springsteen.
The hours flew by. I hope they do for you too.
1. WHEEL ME OUT (1980)
David and childhood buddy Don decide to make some music after their mate Doug hits major success with his band, The Knack and My Sharona (my-y-y-woo!). They make a funky weird track (involving David's mum) that leads to some underground success...
2. WAS (NOT WAS)
...Thanks to which, the first LP follows, with such gems as Out Come The Freaks and Where Did Your Heart Go. We discuss the Wham! cover and which was the more profitable for David; this or that dinosaur song.
Every track from the album is covered. My original intention for all albums but David's diversions put paid to that (couldn't afford to go for a tenth hour of chat).
EITHER/OR
Madonna or Cyndi Lauper? Born in the USA or Purple Rain? Vinyl or CD? etc, etc...
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David Weiss AKA David Was' 80:10 (Pt 2) (Out Come The Freaks, Sweet Pea Atkinson LP, Born To Laugh At Tornados LP, Shake Your Head)
02:15:26
Aaaand we are back for part 2 of the magnum octopus that is the David Weiss/Was interview with a cast list including Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna, Mel Torme, Kim Basinger, Bob Dylan, Versace, George Harrison, Rickie Lee Jones, etc, etc.
3. OUT COME THE FREAKS (1981-90)
After a brief preamble taking in his relationship with Don and diversions with The Rolling Stones and Rickie Lee Jones, we tackle the many iterations of the WNW classic, Out Come Freaks. We go through the litany of characters that populate the lyrics and David defines which were based on real people.
4. SWEET PEA ATKINSON LP (1982)
A little detour as the brothers decide to make a Sweet Pea Atkinson solo LP, Don't Walk Away, writing a handful of songs for the occasion, some of which are pretty darn good.
5. BORN TO LAUGH AT TORNADOES (1983)
The first classic WNW album is born with contributions from Doug Fieger, Mitch Ryder and Mel Torme. Discussion on what I think should have been the four massive hits on the album....
6. SHAKE YOUR HEAD (1983)
...One of which eventually did become their biggest hit in the UK in 1992 (yes, even bigger than Boom-Boom-Shackaklackalacka-Boom).
Discussion on the earlier incarnation with a on-the-cusp-of-fame Madonna and Ozzy Osbourne. Plus the 90s version with Kim Basinger and Ozzy. Great anecdote from David with name-drops galore.
David is on Twitter @HennyYoungblood
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David Weiss AKA David Was' 80:10 (Pt 3) (What Up, Dog? LP, Elvis Costello, Walk The Dinosaur, Miscellaneous)
02:38:42
And our Was (not Was) odyssey comes to an end with the glory years of What Up, Dog? and Walk The Dinosaur alongside working with Elvis Costello, Roy Orbison and Frank Sinatra Jr.
7. WHAT UP, DOG? (1986-88)
A two year process begun with a rejected album by Geffen. Then former podcast guest, David Bates saves the day and one of the best albums of the 80s results.
Special focus made on the superlative ballads from the LP; Anytime Lisa, Somewhere in America There's a Street Named After My Dad, Anything Can Happen and Wedding Vows in Vegas.
8. ELVIS COSTELLO (1986)
A Was/Costello co-write results from a fortuitous meeting with Mr MacManus at Tower Records. We discover what lyric Costello contributed and how David was responsible for the track Elvis made with Brian Eno for The X Files 10 years later.
9. WALK THE DINOSAUR (1987)
Plenty was said about the hit in part 1 of the interview but we boom-boom-ackla-lacka-lacka boom once more with a few more questions. What was the line David was asked to change? Why was it released so much earlier in the UK than the USA? What was Randy Jacobs songwriting contribution?
10. MISCELLANEOUS (1987-89)
Plenty of chat about David's old comrade, Don. As well as talk on my favourite lesser know WNW track, working with the great Roy Orbison and some chat on why David's answer to Are You Okay? was "no". Plus the highs of Top of the Pops and live performing in the UK.
80SOGRAPHY QUICKFIRE ROUND
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Men Without Women Are Like Fish Without Water To Swim In.
With Their Eyes Bugging Out, They Flop On The Beach,
And Look Up At The Girls Who Are Just Out of Reach.
Bill Smith's 80:10 (pt 1) (The Jam, The Cure, Genesis, Thomas Dolby, Now That's What I Call Music)
01:29:08
From the audio to the visual, we delve into the wondrous world of the album sleeve with Bill Smith, of Bill Smith Studios, responsible for some wonderful images in the 80s.
1. THE JAM (1977-1981)
After getting his foot in the door at Polydor in the 70s, Bill has a breakthrough with The Jam. He is responsible for the artwork for all their albums up to and including Sound Affects as well as a number of single sleeves. More importantly, he has one shot at the iconic The Jam logo. RIP Rick.
2. THE CURE (1979-80)
From mod to goth, Bill moves from the immediacy of The Jam to the more surreal, indie world of The Cure. Bill discusses working on their first three LP's. One a bit of an outlier in their back catalogue, the other more typical.
But which household appliance WAS Robert Smith??
3. GENESIS (1980-83)
Another contrast, this time the prog-rockers entering their 80s pop period with some truly iconic sleeves for Duke, Abacab and Genesis. Fortuitious accidentslead to the iconic Abacab sleeve. AI won't/can't do that shit.
Discussion moves onto discussing copyright and who owns the rights to artwork; the artist or the designer. Then talk on the general LP artwork package; sleeve, back sleeve, inner sleeve, disc labels, etc ending on why he didn’t do the cover to Invisible Touch.
4. THOMAS DOLBY (1981-82)
A very special collaboration with former guest, Thomas Dolby, leads to uniquely brilliant artwork for The Golden Age of Wireless and related singles.
5. NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL MUSIC (1983)
Nowt more iconic in the UK than the Now series and Bill was there from Vol 1.
Bill Smith's 80:10 (pt 2) (Queen, Loose Ends, Kate Bush, Eric Clapton, Misc)
01:29:09
Second part with Bill discussing more great LP/single artwork courtesy of
Bill Smith Studios...
6. QUEEN (1984)
BSS work with Queen on The Works LP and associated singles.
Also discussed is other work in the rock world; AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones and Shakey.
7. LOOSE ENDS (1985 - 88)
Location! Location! Location! Bill draws the short straw and shoots some Loose Ends covers all over the world. It's a tough life...
8. KATE BUSH (1985-89)
The utterly iconic Hounds of Love LP cover is discussed as well as the associated single sleeves.
Then the greatest hits, the box set and Sensual World LP are also covered.
9. ERIC CLAPTON (1982-89)
BSS first worked with EC on the Timepieces best of compilation.
Then talk leads on to the Journeyman and Unplugged LP artwork.
10. MISCELLANEOUS (1980-89)
A-ha! Heaven 17! (not in the book, if I had known the work he did, this would have been a chapter) The B-52s! Van Morrison! And more Shaky! (can't have too much)
And we end with the Quickfire Round as per the norm.
We start the 80s odyssey with Sir Reginald Hercules Dwight - an 80s of excess both in and out of the recording studio but was quality control maintained? (spoiler alert - er, possibly...)
S First doors, the prequel years of 80sElton - the lean times with the odd smash and a smattering of, shock, non-Bernie lyrics!
Songs included;
Little Jeannie Sartorial Eloquence Nobody Wins Blue Eyes Empty Garden Love Truth and Emily Stone
02:32: 1980 / "21 at 33" 29:29: 1981 31:41: "The Fox" 42:12: innocuous reference to pudenda 1:04:01: 1982 / "Jump Up!"
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Finally our travails lead us to the end of the 80s road for Elton - and here he negotiates his rockiest terrain (regarding quality not style) but the final destination is a happy one creatively and commercially.
Songs included;
Slow Rivers Candle In The Wind (live) I Don't Wanna Go On With You Like That Healing Hands Sacrifice These Dreams - Heart Give Me Love Your Way
0:01:22: 1986 0:03:42: "Leather Jackets" 0:38:14: 1987 0:45:15: 1988 0:46:18: "Reg Strikes Back" 1:13:50: 1989 / "Sleeping With The Past"
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Elton John (part 4, Odds & Sods & Interview with Neil Barrett)
00:55:42
And the Elton journey has endethed (breathes sigh of relief..) and we have our summary episode and also an interview with Neil Barrett, host of the premium EJ podcast, “I Guess That’s Why They Call It The Elton John Podcast”.
00:00: The Elton interview
03:25: The Summary
06:36: The Worst 5 EJ Songs of the 80s
07:39: The Top 10 Best EJ Songs of the 80s
08:36: The Album Rankings
09:39: The Interview with Neil Barrett
43:30: The EJ Fan Feedback
46:55: The Further Listening/Recommendations/Thanks Thing
And we are back! Back!! BACK!!! with an act very much defined by this glorious decade; Tears For Fears.
Not picked purely cos their hometown is located not 30 miles from 80sography Central. If location was the definer then this would be part 1 of 4 of Douggie Alsopp’s Banjo Ragtime Razzamataz combo from Lechlade. And it’s not (that's further down the line between Huey Lewis and The Cure*).
First up we explore the early years of Roland and Curt; the ska-inflected/infected early band, the failed singles, the breakthru single and The Hurting LP. And more besides (including b sides). Plus what is the sound that best defines Roland?
Songs included;
Mad World Pale Shelter Change The Way You Are Marked With Death
04:37: 1980/Graduate 08:29: 1981 10:20: Suffer The Children (single) 13:40: 1982/Pale Shelter (single) 16:36: Mad World 23:43: 1983/THE HURTING 32:22: Wazzocks on fire 62:33: The Way You Are
As John Lennon once remarked in song "Life is what happens to you while you're trying to finish episode 2 on a series of Tears For Fears podcasts.." (slight paraphrase there)
Apologies - work, family, hospital stay (NOT the dreaded C-19) got in the way. But nothing (I say NOTHING) will deter us in our quest following Roland & Curt through the 80s jungleland to pop perfection (and horrific hairstyles - even for the 80s).
Songs included;
Mothers Talk Shout! (yes, it should have a !) Everybody Wants To Rule The World Looking Inside Your Prison
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No fairlights were harmed during the making of this episode. x
37-year-old Loretta Castorini, an Italian-American widow, works as a bookkeeper and lives in Brooklyn Heights, New York, with her family: father Cosmo...wait, that's the synopsis for "Moonstruck" Hold on...copying from wrong bit...
We are now halfway through the mid-80s TFF meisterwork that is Songs From The Big Chair and conclude with side two and all the goodies therein contained (actually that reads terribly, should I go back to the plot of "Moonstruck"? Was Cher ever better?*)
Songs Included;
Head Over Heels I Believe Mother's Talk (US re-recording) Everybody Wants To RUN The World Free My Soul
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Tears For Fears: Chris Hughes Interview (Producer, The Hurting & Songs From The Big Chair)
01:22:13
Managed to nab the great Chris Hughes (T4F producer & Merrick from Adam & The Ants) for a 2 hr interview recently.
Some of the interview relating to Seeds of Love will be siphoned off for Episode 4 but that leaves plenty of T4F content discussed from first meeting to last goodbye.
Find out;
* Who was really behind the SFTBC album title
* Which song inspired Roland's guitar solo in Shout!
* Which 3 words best describe Roland and Curt
* What two songs Chris thinks they should do live as medley
and much, much more (it's late, baby is crying so need to rush..)
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Tears For Fears: The Seeds Of Love Audio Commentary (with Producer Dave Bascombe)
00:59:24
Something a bit different this time as we run through The Seeds of Love, track by track, with Co-Producer, Engineer and Mixer of said album, Dave Bascombe.
Was a wonderfully enlightening conversation covering many aspects of the recording of the classic LP. Much to enjoy if you are a fan, love the album (and especially own the box set).
So get set up on your devices....any 2 of the following will suffice;
phone tablet computer laptop smart TV CD player record player cassette player 8-track DAT recorder Mini disc jedi holocron lucky astrology mood watch
...get synced up and 3..2..1...let's go! x
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Tears For Fears: Nicky Holland Interview (co-writer, The Seeds of Love and Big Chair Tour band member)
01:08:03
Another Tears For Fears related interview - in The Big Chair this time is the wonderful Nicky Holland, co-writer of 62.5% of The Seeds Of Love and key member of the live band during The Big Chair tour.
A real thrill to speak to her and if you are a fan you will find plenty here to engage and entertain from Fun Boy 3 to Tears 4 Fears.
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Tears For Fears: David Bates Interview Pt 1 (A & R Svengali, man who signed Tears For Fears)
01:05:40
Another great interview to add to the collection with the man who signed the boys in 1981 and was the only person there from the beginning through to the end of the 80s; A & R guy, David Bates.
We spoke for three hours so edited it into two parts (2nd part next week).
In this part, discover;
* Which other huge band David wasn't allowed to sign
* What caused Curt to cry while recording The Hurting
* What was Curt's unique contribution to Everybody Wants To Rule The World
* Why their success is due to a large flourescent pink duck
Tears For Fears: David Bates Interview Pt 2 (covering 1984-89)
00:51:53
Second part of fascinating chat with A & R guru, David Bates where he details the years of success with the band (both in the UK and US).
Worth listening out to discover;
* Who fainted recording a vocal * Who won the bet with his US equivalent over which TFF single would sell the most * Which single actually helped shift the most copies of Big Chair * How he wangled dinner with Kim Basinger * Details of the last row between Curt & Roland * His answers to the world famous* quickfire round (including a surprising Least Fave Track)
Thanks to Carole for helping to set this up,
Another big TFF interview to come...
Ciao x
* by 'world famous' I mean I've done it more than once...
My 80sography: Hugh Padgham (Producer) (pt 1, 1980-81; Peter Gabriel, Genesis, Phil Collins, The Police, Derek & Clive)
01:24:01
Welcome to “My 80sography” a new 80sography series where we talk to key figures who had a cultural and creative impact in what is, of course, the most entertaining and enjoyable of decades.
We start with a season on music producers and what better place to start than with Hugh Padgham; a man responsible for as many hits and platinum albums in the 80s as anyone.
So much covered (and HUGHge thanks to Hugh for that) that I’ve had to break it down into 4 parts.
In part 1;
Pre-1980:
Ad Nauseum – Derek & Clive (09:28)
1980:
Peter Gabriel (melt) – Peter Gabriel (12:33)
Drama – Yes (29:58)
Face Value – Phil Collins (recording) (36:45)
1981:
Abacab – Genesis (47:58)
Ghost In The Machine – The Police (60:25)
Songs Covered;
Intruder – Peter Gabriel (gated reverb!)
In The Air Tonight – Phil Collins
Behind The Lines – Genesis/Phil Collins
Abacab – Genesis
Who Dunnit? – Genesis
Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic – The Police
Omegaman – The Police
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My 80sography: Hugh Padgham (Producer) (pt 2, 1982-83; The Police, Phil Collins, Split Enz, Genesis, Kate Bush, XTC, Hall & Oates)
01:27:08
We are back for the 2nd part of the “My 80sography” interview with Hugh Padgham.
Much to cover here in a phenomenally busy & successful stage of Hugh’s career.
Discover the unique contribution he made to Maneater, the film David Bowie turned him on to and the one thing Sting is not good at (surprisingly, it’s not acting…) And much, much more.
Also two quickfire rounds discussing Hugh’s favourites of the 80s and random questions on his career.
IN PART 2;
1982:
Something’s Going On – Frida (03:11)
The Dreaming – Kate Bush (07:47)
H20 – Hall & Oates (11:47)
English Settlement – XTC (20:43)
Hello, I Must Be Going – Phil Collins (26:53)
PADGHAM’S PICKS (33:11)
1983:
Conflicting Emotions – Split Enz (43:14)
Synchronicity – The Police (50:22)
MY 80SOGRAPHY QUICKFIRE ROUND (74:53)
Songs Covered;
Maneater – Hall & Oates
Senses Working Overtime – XTC
I Don’t Care Anymore – Phil Collins
You Can’t Hurry Love – Phil Colliins
Every Breath You Take – The Police
Mother – The Police
Murder By Numbers – The Police
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Tears For Fears: Ian Stanley Interview Pt 1 (Musician, Co-Writer of Songs From The Big Chair)
01:32:21
We could not end the interview section for the Tears For Fears season better than with our final interviewee; Mr Ian Stanley - band member from the beginning and part of the key creative unit behind Songs From The Big Chair.
Chatting to Ian was a great thrill and we cover the early part of the decade here from initial meeting to working on The Hurting with diversions into the making of both Everybody Wants To Rule The World and Shout. *
Many thanks to Carole and, especially, David Bates who was instrumental in getting me the chat with Ian. And thanks to Ian for a brilliantly enjoyable conversation.
Enjoy (part 2 to follow soon) x
* still kicking myself that I didn't ask Ian why Shout didn't have the ! it clearly needed...
Tears For Fears: Ian Stanley Interview Pt 2 (1984-89)
01:42:10
Welcome back to the second part of the Ian Stanley interview. Much explored including the following;
* The Working Hour * Mothers Talk (masterpiece!) * Listen * THE Big Chair (see picture, courtesy of Ian) * Which major pop act did Ian & Roland try to write a song for? * Sowing The Seeds of Love * The Quickfire Round
and so much more...
A great thrill - much thanks to Ian (and also David Bates - check out his fantastic 2-part interview too and Carole at Helium).
My 80sography: Hugh Padgham (Producer) (pt 3 1983-86) (Genesis, Human League, David Bowie, Phil Collins, Paul McCartney)
01:32:36
Plenty more to uncover in the 3rd part of Hugh Padgham's 80sography as we hit the mid-80s with further success with Genesis, the task of following era defining hit albums with Human League and David Bowie, multi-platinum mega success of peak Collins and issues arising from working with an ex-Fab.
In PART 3;
1983 (part 2):
King of Pain - The Police (2:40) Genesis - Genesis (5:31)
1984:
Hysteria - The Human League (18:49) Tonight - David Bowie (27:00)
1985:
No Jacket Required - Phil Collins ( 50:00) Spies Like Us - Paul McCartney (65:09)
1986:
Press To Play - Paul McCartney (66:57)
Songs Covered;
King of Pain - The Police Mama - Genesis The Lebanon - The Human League Loving The Alien - David Bowie Sussudio - Phil Collins One More Night - Phil Collins
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My 80sography: Hugh Padgham (Producer) (pt 4, 1986-89) (Genesis, Sting, Dream Academy, Brian Wilson, Phil Collins)
01:31:38
We reach the end of the 80s Padgham Parade where we began with more success with Phil, Sting & Genesis. Plus more besides including an ex-Beach Boy (THE Beach Boy), Hojo’s last big hit and an underrated gem of an LP.
In PART 4;
1986 (part 2);
Invisible Touch – Genesis (1:50) No One Is To Blame – Howard Jones (20:35)
1987;
…Nothing Like The Sun – Sting (24:00) Remembrance Days – The Dream Academy (32:25)
1988;
Julia Fordham- Julia Fordham (46:01) Brian Wilson – Brian Wilson (51.44)
1989;
Woman In Chains – Tears For Fears (64:36) …But Seriously – Phil Collins (66:36)
Thanks to Hugh and Joe. And thanks to all that listen and share a love for 80s music. When joy is in short supply it is our duty to share our own. Yeah x
Tears For Fears (part 4, 1986-1989, The Seeds of Love Interviews) (Chris Hughes, Dave Bascombe, Nicky Holland, David Bates, Ian Stanley, Langer & Winstanley, Hugh Padgham)
02:09:31
* INCLUDES PREVIOUSLY UNHEARD MATERIAL *
We conclude the epic season on The Boys From Bath with a compendium of interviews based on The Seeds of Love era (many thanks to listener Tom Teodorczuk for the idea).
CHRIS HUGHES * (01:40)
DAVE BASCOMBE ** (22.40)
NICKY HOLLAND (44.09)
DAVID BATES (65.12)
IAN STANLEY (78.00)
CLIVE LANGER/ALAN WINSTANLEY ** (97.51)
HUGH PADGHAM * (105.41)
SUMMARY (113.02)
MY TOP 10 TFF SONGS OF THE 80S (115.20)
* some unheard material ** completely new stuff
Thanks for listening and hopefully see you down the road hitching a ride on the My 80sography station wagon x
Grateful for any nice ratings/reviews to help get the word out.
Contact at 80sography@gmail.com or on Twitter at @80sography
My 80sography: Stephen Lipson (producer) (Pt 1, 1980-84) (Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Ringo Starr, The Rolling Stones)
00:57:02
2nd guest for the My 80sography is music producer, Stephen Lipson. An incredibly successful career for over 40 years who really made his mark in the 80s working with Trevor Horn.
Episode 1 focuses largely on his incredible work with Frankie Goes To Hollywood on their epic double album, Welcome To The Pleasuredome and the massively successful singles;
1980/81;
Lindisfarne (07:07) Stop and Smell The Roses - Ringo Starr (11:01)
1982:
Undercover - The Rolling Stones (16:41)
1983:
Relax - Frankie Goes To Hollywood (22:01)
1984:
Welcome To The Pleasuredome (LP) - Frankie Goes To Hollywood (29:27) Welcome To The Pleasuredome (song) - Frankie Goes To Hollywood (32:12) The Power Of Love - Frankie Goes To Hollywood (37:48) Two Tribes - Frankie Goes To Hollywood (39:56)
Lipson's List (and hide) 47:27
Check out Stephen's Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/StephenLipsonProducer
My 80sography: Stephen Lipson (producer) (Pt 2, 1985-89) (Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Paul McCartney, Grace Jones, Pet Shop Boys)
01:10:30
2nd part of the interview with the great Stephen Lipson covering a lot of ground in the 80s (plus I indulged myself in allowing a few post 80s questions at the end. Mea culpa, etc)
From Grace Jones to Macca. Frankie to The Pets - it's all here...
1985:
Slave To The Rhythm - Grace Jones (03:25) Duel - Propaganda (13:00)
1986:
Liverpool - Frankie Goes To Hollywood (19:31)
1987:
Tomorrow (12" mix) - The Communards (27:48)
1988:
Left To My Own Devices - Pet Shop Boys (34:14)
1989:
Flowers In The Dirt - Paul McCartney (41:38) Street Fighting Years - Simple Minds (48:43)
My 80sography: Clive Langer & Alan Winstanley (producers) (Pt 1, 1980-82) (Madness, Dexy's Midnight Runners, Elvis Costello)
01:24:21
Next up for the deep dive into their 80sography is the magnificent production team of Langer/Winstanley.
Such a thrill to speak to the guys about their incredible 80s. In part 1 there is a lot of Madness, Dexys, a Teardrop Explodes and we find out what links Shipbuilding and Ullo John Got A New Motor.
Beware - there is some exceptionally fruity language from the off. So if easily offended avert yer ears.
1980 (9:01)
Madness: My Girl/Embarrassment
1981 (20:53)
Madness: Return Of The Los Palmas 7 Teardrop Explodes: Treason/Reward Tenpole Tudor: Swords Of A Thousand Men
1982 (28:43)
Madness: Cardiac Arrest/House Of Fun/Driving In My Car/Our House Dexy's Midnight Runners: Celtic Soul Brothers/Come On Eileen/Too Rye Ay (LP) Alexei Sayle: Ullo John Got A New Motor Robert Wyatt/Elvis Costello: Shipbuilding
CLAWS CLASSICS (67.32)
Quickfire round as Clive & Alan go through their favourites of the 80s (give or take a decade)
Enjoy!
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check out reference Madness website here http://sevenraggedmen.com/
My 80sography: Clive Langer & Alan Winstanley (producers) (Pt 2, 1983-89) (Madness, Dexy's Midnight Runners, Elvis Costello, David Bowie, Tears For Fears)
01:35:30
More goodies in the second part of the interview with Clive Langer & Alan Winstanley, exploring the years 1983-89.
More Madness! Excess Costello! Bowie! Morrissey! Dexys! And more importantly, Marilyn!! (I mock, but it's a cracking one hit wonder)
Clive and Alan on top form - this is one of my favourite episodes so far. So enjoy...
1983 (2:29)
Elvis Costello - Punch The Clock Elvis Costello - Everyday I Write The Book Madness/Elvis Costello - Tomorrow's Just Another Day Madness - Wings Of A Dove Marilyn - Calling Your Name
1984 (20:44)
Elvis Costello - Turning The Town Red Elvis Costello - Goodbye Cruel World Elvis Costello/Roy Orbison - The Comedians Madness - Michael Caine
1985 (31:19)
Dexy's Midnight Runners - Don't Stand Me Down Madness - Mad Not Mad David Bowie/Mick Jagger - Dancing In The Street
1986 (46.10)
David Bowie - Absolute Beginners Absolute Beginners OST - Various Elvis Costello/Eighth Wonder - Having It All Sandie Shaw - (are you ready to be) Heartbroken Madness - (waiting for the) Ghost Train
1987 (59:51)
Tears For Fears - The Seeds of Love Sessions
1988 (66:30)
Hothouse Flowers - Don't Go Cathal Smyth - A Comfortable Man (not '88 but it's great - check it out)
1989 (71:54)
Morrissey - Ouija Board Ouija Board They Might Be Giants - Flood (recorded)
My 80sography: Stephen Hague (producer) (Pt 1, 1980-85) (Pet Shop Boys, OMD, Malcolm McLaren, The Rock Steady Crew)
01:26:43
Grabbed another interview that would've gobsmacked the 14-year-old-me. Stephen Hague, the producer responsible for some of the most joyously beautiful pop music of the 80s - that most joyously musically beautiful of decades.
Lots on West End Girls obvs but part 1 is a fascinating interview covering Stephen's earlier career as musician, writer and producer before the big breakthrough with The Rock Steady Crew.
Hey you! Check this mother out! (sorry, don't know why I typed that..)
Pre-1980s (1.41)
Walter Egan/Jules and the Polar Bears
1980-82 (9.32)
Jules and the Polar Bears/Gleaming Spires/Slow Children/Dolly Parton
1983 (20.26)
Rock Steady Crew - (Hey You) The Rock Steady Crew Jules Shear - Watchdog
1984 (35.52)
The World's Famous Supreme Team - Hey DJ Malcolm McLaren - Madame Butterfly
My 80sography: Stephen Hague (producer) (Pt 2, 1986-87) (Pet Shop Boys, OMD, The Communards)
01:04:12
Part 2 of the interview with the 'godlike' producer, Stephen Hague, with some great LP work in '86 followed by talk on 75% of the massive hits he produced in '87. Which one didn't he like?
Couldn't cram it all into one second part so part 3 to come to conclude the decade.
Don't tell me that you think it's green - me? I know it's red (YNWA)
1986 (4:06)
Pet Shop Boys - Please OMD - The Pacific Age Hollywood Beyond - What's The Colour Of Money?
1987 (25:28)
The Communards - Never Can Say Goodbye Pet Shop Boys - It's A Sin/King's Cross Pet Shop Boys/Dusty Springfield - What Have I Done To Deserve This?
Anatomy of a Song: Martin Page (keyboards) (Ghostbusters - Ray Parker Jr, 1984)
00:52:12
And we go again for the 4th round of 80sography with brand new guests and new exciting features.
One of which is Anatomy of a Song, where we explore a hit of the 80s with a special guest. Our first guest is songwriter Martin Page, here in his role as keyboard player on only fricking Ghostbusters by Ray Parker Jnr.
Martin is normally known for his writing hits such as These Dreams and We Built This City (more of in future episodes) for now we discuss how he got involved in the song, his working relationship with Ray and his Q-Feel band partner/guitarist, Brian Fearweather, and what exactly it is he plays on the song. Plus, obviously, a quickfire round at the end.
Oh, just remembered I said Jerry Goldsmith did the score for the film and it's actually Elmer Bernstein. Sorry Elmer! RIP.
My 80sography: Jim Yukich (Music Video Director) (Part 1, 1980-85) (Phil Collins, Genesis, David Bowie)
01:42:46
* DEFINITELY ONE FOR PHIL COLLINS/GENESIS FANS *
Heading into the visual stratosphere this week with the 80s music video career of director Jim Yukich, who now has a hugely successful career producing comedy specials for the like of Bill Maher and Chelsea Handler, etc.
In the 80s though he was responsible for some of the best music videos around including all the best Phil Collins & Genesis videos of the period (and beyond).
In this first part we cover his early career and his first videos with Genesis & Phil and others. This includes 3 x audio commentaries for his best Phil Collins vids of the period (links below).
So cue up, sit back and enjoy part 1 of the brilliantly enjoyable remembrances of JY.
1980-1982 (03:16)
The early years
1983 (06:05)
David Bowie - Modern Love Kenny Rogers/Sheena Easton - We've Got Tonight Genesis - That's All
1984 (27:06)
Iron Maiden - 2 Minutes To Midnight Phil Collins/Phillip Bailey - Easy Lover (Audio Commentary)
1985 (47:02)
Phil Collins - Sussudio/One More Night Phil Collins - Don't Lose My Number (Audio Commentary) Phil Collins - Take Me Home (Audio Commentary)
JIMMY'S JEWELS (72:58)
Jim's favourites of the 80's (plus an excellent breakdown from Jim on filming live specials)
Check out Jim's incredible CV here
https://enliven.tv/jim-yukich/
links to videos for audio commentaries (God, I love these videos...);
My 80sography: Jim Yukich (Music Video Director) (Part 2, 1986-89) (Phil Collins, Genesis, Michael Jackson, Bruce Willis, The Beach Boys)
02:11:04
Welcome back to part 2 of the chat with 80s music video director, Jim Yukich, and it's a biggie - in fact, the longest episode yet.
Much enjoyment to be had and FOUR audio commentaries for music videos so get syncing peeps. And checkout Jim's Michael Jackson impression - top notch!
1986 (08:51)
Genesis - Invisible Touch/In Too Deep/Tonight Tonight Tonight/Anything She Does Mike & The Mechanics - All I Need Is A Miracle GTR - When The Heart Rules The Mind Genesis - Land of Confusion (audio commentary)
1987 (48:52)
John Eddie - Jungle Boy Bruce Willis - The Return of Bruno (mockumentary) The Beach Boys - Somewhere Near Japan (1989)
1988 (76:40)
Phil Collins - Two Hearts (audio commentary) Phi Collins - A Groovy Kind of Love Gloria Estefan - 1-2-3
1989 (91:13)
Michael Jackson - Liberian Girl (audio commentary) Phil Collins - I Wish It Would Rain Down (audio commentary)
Audio Commentary: Hugh Padgham (Synchronicity - The Police, 1983)
01:15:34
Very excited about this one - I've been looking to do another audio commentary for a while and what better place to continue with than one of the best-selling LPs of the decade.
We join Producer, the great Hugh Padgham, and go through each song track-by-track, with additional chat further on, and, of course, a quickfire round on the album at the end.
So sync up (should that be your desire) or just listen to a great interview on The Police's greatest album.
Anatomy of a Song: Lynn Goldsmith (artist) (Will Powers - Kissing With Confidence, 1983)
01:12:27
Enjoy this interview with the hugely successful photographer Lynn Goldmsith on her 80s music side project, Will Powers and the hit single, Kissing With Confidence.
And what a cast list; vocals by Carly Simon, co-written and played by Steve Winwood, Nile Rodgers and Todd Rundgren. Further co-writes on the LP with Sting and Tom Bailey of the Thompson Twins.
We explore the creation of this fabulous track with many other famous names along the way; Robert Palmer, Marianne Faithfull, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton...and Graham Rix.
Find out what Bob Dylan song she inspired and on which song on the LP, Music For Mental Health, she chanelled the Bobster for.
Much to enjoy here so pucker up and plant those lips (sorry, sounds a bit rude..)
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