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15 Jul 2020Episode 8 What Goes Around? featuring Karen Arthur01:23:48

Recorded after three months of Lockdown Anne and Eamon enjoy their first taste of freedom in a farmyard setting. They discuss left handed mugs, the sounds of the countryside and 'The Stubborn Light of Things'. Eamon asks who stood up for music in its darkest hour, and Anne splits on who knocked the needle off the decks at The Social. Our special guest is the wise and wonderful Karen Arthur. Fashion Designer, Instagram Influencer, Mental Health Advocate and Disco Dancer, Karen shares her musical memories and makes us want to dance!

Our Spotify playlist is based solely on what we happen to mention during the show, it is not 'curated' as such. This week it's actually very good! OK there is the blight of Bucks Fizz on there but you can skip that.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1xQiNGcTcf0TzZa1oD9GHD?si=pcRPomv6TQWu38gqfdOtkQ

The YouTube version is here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1r6SLjmk-V0&list=PLPPl5xM2fbUqXkPbmDz3eqy_35CiUR1Vl

Mel Harrison's excellent podcast is available here:

https://open.spotify.com/show/6E2AaGNzWL5Zy6RG4Zqtkd

Karen recommends Jazz Re:freshed:

https://www.jazzrefreshed.com/

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07 Apr 2020Episode 1 What Goes Around? featuring The Wrongtom01:13:51

Welcome to the very first episode of What goes around? with Anne Frankenstein and Eamon Murtagh. In this initial outing we will of course discuss what was going around in our world at the time of recording - we talk about films you cannot see, programs you cant use and good uses for plasticine. We discuss every DJs worst nightmare 'the wedding gig'. We drop into Spittalfields Record fair and chat rare biscuits with the professionals. We then enjoy a splendid chat with reggae don The Wrongtom about great music and his many run-ins with the Po-po. We had a blast making it and we really hope you enjoy listening to it. As ever we beg you on bended knee to 'like and subscribe' with your chosen pod pusher. More than that though please tell your friends about the pod and hopefully we can ease the Lockdown boredom and make a few people smile.

The music in the show is edited for dull copyright reasons but you can hear more by searching out our playlist on spotify:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5AQtHzmFOYCiEHXyAXJiv1

Or you can hear a bit more on the slightly more pirate like YouTube playlist:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhAhseExjS0&list=PLPPl5xM2fbUo8Buw-yEp8iiIo8uDhjRIu

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26 Aug 2021S2E13 with Nitin Sawhney01:12:01

It's big polymath energy week with our special guest Nitin Sawhney. Nitin is a Fabric resident with a history of being involved in amazing creative projects, from massive live events to composing film & computer game soundtracks in addition to producing some extraordinary music of his own over the last 30 years. He has recorded with the likes of Sting, Natacha Atlas, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Jeff Beck, Julian Lloyd Webber, Tina Grace and Sir Paul McCartney. Nitin shares his Phonographic Memories with us and explains how music allows him to express his true self. Anne and Eamon talk about packing mountain and the big goodbye party that pinged into nothingness and Eamon goes back to his roots by taking up a position behind the counter of the record shop for the first time in 30 years.

Absolutely belting playlist this week:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0hfmXBw5nzN3JmSwxa6ii9?si=43440b2499f64446

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16 Dec 2021S3E1 with Ashley Beedle01:20:42

We are back in the game! We have been quietly preparing Series 3 for the last few weeks and now we are finally ready to fire the old pod canon again. This week we bring you a Christmas special to get you back into the swing of things, it's 80 minutes of hot pod action. Our guest this week is a true legend of UK House music, the one and only 'Daddy Ash' DJ and producer Mr. Ashley Beedle! Ashley has had an amazing career releasing over 1000 tracks and remixes over the last 35 years. He was a member of X-Press 2, The Ballistic Brothers and The Black Science Orchestra. He has had a number 1 hit with his remix of Elton John's 'Are you ready for love?', he created the all time club classic 'New Jersey Deep' and is currently churning out incredible remixes for Ramrock Records through his 'Northstreet Productions' moniker. Prepare yourself for tales of The Guvnor, personal recovery, love and a never-ending musical obsession. 

BUT THATS NOT ALL!

In A&E this week Anne tells us how to keep calm in the public eye. Eamon and Anne exchange Christmas gift ideas for the music lover in your life. Dr. Jennifer Otter Bickerdike talks to Eamon about her book 'You are beautiful and you are alone - The biography of Nico', then Anne chats to fellow Chess Records obsessive Richard M Ganter about his beautiful coffee table tome 'A tribute to the Chess Record Corp'.

PLUS! Because it's Christmas we invited some of our favourite people along to record the first What Goes Around Xmas Pop Quiz! It's the 'Groove Gurus' featuring 'Motown Jo' Wallace & Anne 'The Monster' Frankenstien versus 'The Bass Notes' featuring Bibi 'Bruiser' Lynch & Eamon 'Miracle' Murtagh. The quiz master is Hoopla Improv dynamo Conor Jatter.

HELLO! HELLO! IT'S GOOD TO BE BACK!

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16 Jun 2021S2E8 WGA with Adele Bertei01:17:58

This week Anne and Eamon go for a good old fashioned dig in a real live record store. We discover what is important about a record shop, go shoulder to shoulder in the disco section and discuss Record Store Day now that it's a fixture.

Our guest is the unbelievably talented singer, songwriter, author and actress Adele Bertie. Founder member of The Bloods, singer and songwriter who has written and recorded with The Contortions, The Pointer Sisters, Thomas Dolby and Scritti Politti to name but a few. She is also an accomplished writer with a number of books under her name including the autobiographical 'Peter and the Wolves' and music biography 'Why Labelle Matters'. She is a wise woman speaking very honestly.

You can find out more about Adele at her website:

https://www.adelebertei.com/

And here is the trailer for the film Anne mentions:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yUYIbUSgFs

Eldica Records is best expierienced physically but their instagram is killer.

https://www.instagram.com/eldica_records

Record Store Day is everyday fam.

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09 Sep 2020Episode 12 What Goes Around? featuring Kieron J. Walsh01:11:03

Well we must stop meeting like this. Podcast 12! This week Anne of all people starts banging on about football songs. Eamon weeps at the graveside of the music press. Derek Anthony Williams of the Jan Doyle Band makes us believe in Gothic music and our special guest is award winning director and producer Kieron J. Walsh whose credits include 'Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami' and cult 90s series 'A young persons guide to being a rock and roll star' which featured a cameo from Noel Gallagher no less. Kieron takes us from his Dansette to the Disco Bar.

WARNING: This weeks playlist may contain football, we are so sorry about that, luckily for Spotify users the very worst of the songs mentioned were only available on Youtube. Once again our disclaimer; it is solely based on the things alluded to in the show.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6Yn2fQPjkMMq4UlGxbLP5i

You may also enjoy watching extra special things that Spotify users cannot see despite their magic, thus we have a You:Tube version for you:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPPl5xM2fbUoDMguaFv1CAZfG_y8QT1Il

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28 Jul 2021S2E11 with Bill Brewster01:11:20
Let's get ready to rumble! Prepare for a right old ding dong as Anne and Eamon get all up in each others grills about camera phones at gigs and clubs. It's all a bit of a misunderstanding and a few cuts and bruises will soon mend. One thing they do agree on however is that Questlove is a musical saint and should be knighted and given a commemorative public holiday in recognition for his work in regards to the new documentary 'Summer of Soul - Or when the revolution could not be televised'. There is much gushing and cooing. Our guest this week is one of the UK's greatest and most influential DJ's, the man behind the best selling books 'Last night a DJ saved my life' and 'How to DJ properly', the original Fabric resident and personal inspiration to DJ Anne Frankenstein, Mr Bill Brewster shares his phonographic memories with us. Bill has been playing music for well over 40 years and has played a crucial role in club culture in and out of the booth. Listen its a great show so why don't you force a friend to listen to it too?Curious about the music mentioned in the show? Every single artist mentioned in the show appears on the playlist:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0aSyZBEqUez7ndVhahtHcd?si=6ac2d6be674b4207And if you don't want to touch Spotify theres a hooky You:Tube version for the conscientious objectors:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPPl5xM2fbUrKQYuhAbq7A_Q0DEXczSzQ Buy Bill Brewster's books, they are all brilliant:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Books-Bill-Brewster/s?rh=n%3A266239%2Cp_27%3ABill+BrewsterCONTACT US: WHATGOESPOD@GMAIL.COMTwitter - @WHATGOESPODInstagram - @WHATGOESPODFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/WhatGoesPod/*BIG UP THE LIKERS RETWEETERS & SHARERS*

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08 Sep 2021S2E14 with Man Parrish01:17:04

*HEADSPIN* Yes, yes y'all and we don't stop. This week we explore the roots and fundamentals of Hip-Hop and Electro with the incredible boundary breaking force of nature that is Man Parrish. Given his nickname 'Man' by none other than Andy Warhol Man Parrish has been a part of the New York club scene since the days of Studio 54, he partied with Halston, Bianca Jagger, Madonna and countless others. His groundbreaking musical style gave electro just the jolt it needed to reach the mainstream with his seminal cut 'Hip-Hop/Bee Bop'. He broke into the UK Top 10 with the Hi-Energy ode to the gay club scene 'Male Stripper' reaching Number 4 in 1986. He has composed music for the ballet and been inducted into the Museum of Modern Arts permanent collection. What you really need to know though is that this is one hell of an interview. Prepare to clutch your pearls and pick your jaw off the floor when listening to the incredible stories of Man Parrish.

In keeping with this Hip-Hop theme we interview the incredible DeeJay Random from the scratch collective the Steel Devils and ask him about the actual work involved in becoming a true scratch DJ. Random is an engaging, salt of the earth music lover who has *done the work* so you don't have too. If you have ever wondered what it takes to become a scratch DJ he is here to spill the beans.

Before all that Anne & Eamon celebrate Annes good news as she finally breaks into the A list with a residency at BBC6Music.

This episode contain a lot of bad language and descriptions of a very difficult childhood so please be prepared for some shocking revelations.

An awful lot of great music is talked about this week:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4ZS82YrImK4bC5fwPoe3QC?si=f054bdda5e634343

YouTube version:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPPl5xM2fbUpzebrykF5U758NTA0pwsa_

You can listen to Man Parrish here:

https://open.spotify.com/artist/2HKVO06HXqGmQxZJ8xIqgr?si=kr_3Ev67R9KDDqlwTtjJiA&dl_branch=1

You can find DeeJay Random and the Steel Devils here:

https://www.facebook.com/DEEJAYRANDOM.STEELDEVILS/

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19 May 2021S2E6 WGA with Ben Ayres01:08:01
Our guest this week is Ben Ayres from the legendary British Indie band Cornershop. Together with band mate Tajinder Singh, Ben can lay claim to a unique place in musical history as the only band to have a single top both the National Charts and John Peels Festive Fifty with the timeless floor filler 'Brimful of Asha'. Currently celebrating 30 years in the business Ben has seen it all from the giddy heights of the Top Of The Pops studio to the literal factory floor where piles of plastic were pressed into vinyl treasures for music fans around the world. Ben takes the time to share some of his Phonographic Memories with us as well as waxing lyrical about his obsession with the black wax. It is a must for any true vinyl fanatic.  Before that Anne and Eamon discuss music to exercise to and the new 3 part documentary about Madness 'Before we were we'. As ever we have made a play list for you to explore - it features just about every artist we mention in the show and there are some absolute corkers in there. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2l075Y0nHqO0kxAZ1egcqb?si=e646dbddd7fc4120 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yt3p-F2x7rY&list=PLPPl5xM2fbUrM3kPamShcNpT2_nbTArr6https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yt3p-F2x7rY&list=PLPPl5xM2fbUrM3kPamShcNpT2_nbTArr6 You can find the amazing Madness doc here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tVMEQcySwk&t=9s CONTACT US: WHATGOESPOD@GMAIL.COM Twitter - @WHATGOESPOD Instagram - @WHATGOESPOD Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/WhatGoesPod/  *BIG UP THE LIKERS RETWEETERS & SHARERS*

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17 Jun 2020Episode 6 What Goes Around? featuring Marcus Brigstocke01:24:39

Welcome to Episode 6! We think this is the best show so far and really hope you agree. This was the first episode we recorded in lockdown and so we start off reeling in shock as we broadcast from our respective homes under a duvet in extremely hot weather. We talk about the brilliant Beastie Boys documentary and one of their rather sleazy hangers on, we ask a genuine professor of music what the point of Noise music is and we welcome actor, comedian and Jazz enthusiast Marcus Brigstocke in to share his Phonographic Memories - and this is a beautiful interview. Please tell your friends, subscribe and all that good stuff - you know you want to.

Our Spotify playlist is based solely on what we happen to mention during the show, it is not 'curated' as such. 

WARNING! Watch out for your hearing - some of the 'noise' pieces are extremely loud! We have thoughtfully put these tracks at the end of the Playlist, we strongly suggest you lower the volume before Merzbow breaks you brain into tiny pieces. We are not kidding.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5QJ03U7XNsxHXOLI6b384r?si=a17zEvlvSiWr57t-ggUYwA

There is also a YouTube version that is well worth a visit because it includes Moby 1000  

Marcus recommends listening to Hannah Wants too so here is a live set from Printworks London.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEf8PKxJSUA

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03 Dec 2020Episode 18 What Goes Around? featuring Craig Charles01:18:59
This week we are delighted to welcome the one and only Craig Charles to the Podcast! We ask Craig about his early days as a 'Punk Poet' in Liverpool, his breakthrough role in Red Dwarf and on through to him starring in the nations favourite Soap Opera; Coronation Street. We also touch on him presenting The Gadget Show and of course his residency as BBC 6 Music's longest serving DJ. Craig is both generous and funny in this lively interview. Anne and Eamon also discuss the very human notion of trying to bring order to the universe through filing records and raise an eyebrow at eternal naivety of musicians when it comes to trusting the man. During the course of this episode Anne drops the C-Bomb, Eamon denigrates the soundtrack enthusiast and Anne 'jokes' that electro pop pioneers OMD might be dismissed. We would like to point out that we are both very sorry about all of this please don't @ us. Actually DO @ us because we would love to hear you put us in our place.The playlist is full of great tunes this week!Spotify version:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6domTuHLX5FyAIUrfqdIIEYouTube version:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPPl5xM2fbUq2MVLgrWbCj6LYlGuY4SiACONTACT US: WHATGOESPOD@GMAIL.COM Twitter - @WHATGOESPOD Instagram - @WHATGOESPOD Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/WhatGoesPod/*BIG UP THE LIKERS RETWEETERS & SHARERS*

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12 Apr 2022S3E6 with Tony Palmer01:21:48

It's a documentary special! This week not only doe Eamon bang on about Kaye West and his 6 hour 'Jeen-Yuhs' 3 parter on Netflix but we are also joined by one of the greatest music documentary film makers of all time, the one and only Tony Palmer. Tony has made iconic films about Leonard Cohen, John Lennon, Frank Zappa, Muddy Waters, Benjamin Britten, Liberace, Peter Sellers, Tangerine Dream and countless others. Tony drops more names than the register of births and deaths in an earthquake and every single one comes with a 24 carat gold anecdote. We also touch upon the baffling world of copyright claims and wonder whether it is time the entire rulebook was ripped up and rewritten.

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07 Oct 2020Episode 14 What Goes Around? featuring Wendy Erskine01:22:42

This week we wax lyrical about lyrics. Do lyrics matter? Can you ignore a bad lyric and still enjoy the tune? Anne and Eamon are not so sure. We also have a plague rave update and learn how the Sheffield hardcore massive don't take kindly to day trippers. This weeks feature is Let's Work! Anne calls up an old friend to talk about Bandcamp. Since the beginning of Lockdown Bandcamp have achieved almost saintly status through their continued support for independent artists so we thought we would ask Aly Gillani, label representative for Bandcamp Europe, exactly who they are, what they do, and why it matters. Not only that but we got three tip-top recommendations from Aly who also runs First Word Records and DJ's on Worldwide FM. Finally our guest is Northern Irish author Wendy Erskine. Wendy is a real music lover and what with her latest book 'Satan is real' being published by none other than Rough Trade she has an affinity with music both in her writing and in her life. 

Our Spotify playlist is available for those of you keen to know more about every single song we mention.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3KipWIafsAD9hnDNjhDiPG?si=9J7ae075TU6dLSt0jZxdXw

For those of you unwilling to give the Spotify man your money we have also made a YouTube version

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPPl5xM2fbUoUeda0pyDzmooxM9OSIXBi

We were very pleased that Steve from Sheffield contacted the show about the rebirth of the illegal raves and how the story up north differs slightly from the plague raves down south. He wrote the following:

"You'll be pleased to know that Illegal raves are very much still a thing up here, (normally) happening each weekend somewhere in a remote rural location or the occasional warehouse. Free Parties are well attended with good people (always a few knobheads in my experience, this is England after all). The cops sometimes show up but the rules are "Don't let anyone hurt themselves, tidy your rubbish and put your fires out". I've never been to one where we had to pay to get in.

Around the summer solstice, there was a rumour of one happening in Sheffield, when the local soundsystem crews found out that it was out-of-towners, they mobilised and blocked off all the usual Free Party Spots, making sure the chancers didn't put on a party that was going to be another shit show (like Manchester).

It even made the local rag!"

https://www.thestar.co.uk/news/crime/sheffield-music-community-and-police-work-together-prevent-illegal-lockdown-raves-2890778

We reference a bit of Heavy Metal devilment in this show so here is a link to Judas Priest fronting up in a US court.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiU9zkhgb0I

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11 May 2022S3E7 with Nigel Planer01:10:54

Boomshanka! This week we are delighted to welcome Nigel Planer to the podcast. Best known as the loveable hippy Neil from the classic British comedy The Young Ones, Nigel scored a number 2 hit single with 'Hole in my shoe' and hit the number one spot with Cliff Richard and the cast of The Young Ones in 1986. Although he may not be a young one anymore he has continued to carve out a glittering career in show business starring in several west end musicals, TV shows and earning himself a reputation as a successful author and songwriter. Nigel tells us all about his journey from being a humble grave digger to the giddy heights of show biz.

Also in the show this week we talk to Sean Yeaton from the brilliant US band Parquet Courts about the relentless grind of being in a touring band. Sean is a delight and shares his stories from the road with us in a candid and hilarious interview before Parquet Courts headline shows at Brixton Academy and Green Man Festival.

Before all that Deb tries to tempt Eamon away on the high seas with an unusual voyage of musical discovery but he is less than impressed.

We hope you enjoy it all as much as we did making it. Please spread the word and tell your friends about What Goes Around.

If you enjoy Nigel Planer's music then please support his Bandcamp page:

https://nigelplaner.bandcamp.com/

You can also help Nigel get his book published by pledging money on his Unbound fundraiser:

https://unbound.com/books/jeremiah-bourne-in-time/

For more information on Parquet Courts and their upcoming tour visit their website:

https://www.parquet-courts.com/





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16 Jun 2022S3E8 with Brian Auger01:08:07

Today we welcome a musical legend to the show. Keyboardist Brian Auger is a musician steeped in the golden age of rock n roll. They say you can judge a man on the company he keeps and Brian Auger has worked with some of the greatest of all time. The Yardbirds, Rod Stewart, Julie Driscoll, Jimi Hendrix, Long John Baldry, Eric Burdon, Alphonse Mouson and a whole host of others. Through his band Brian Augers Oblivion Express he has shared a stage with everyone from Earth Wind and Fire to Led Zepplin and Frank Zappa. After over 50 years performing at the top level we are more than excited to talk to Brian about his Phonographic Memories. 

We also talk a little bit of politics, Joe Strummers politics in fact. Gregor Gall pops in to talk about his new book 'The Punk politics of Joe Strummer".

But we kick off with the glorious news that Eamon has risen from the DJ ashes.

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Deb has written a lovely article about Brian Auger for the Big Issue:

https://www.bigissue.com/culture/music/the-legendary-brian-auger-has-a-goldmine-of-tracks-and-rock-anecdotes/

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You can buy Gregor Gall's book here:

https://lighthousebookshop.com/events/the-punk-rock-politics-of-joe-strummer

The Black Wax Solution now lives at The Phoenix Bristol, 'We Climb Disco Mountain' is on the last Friday of every month.

https://www.facebook.com/Blackwaxsolution

See ya in about a month.



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20 Jul 2022S3E9 WITH PLASTICIAN01:25:05

This month we are feeling the heat so decide to chill out. First of all we demand a sofa and some electronic noodling, second we enjoy pretending to believe in god. Then Joe Muggs makes us believe in Ambient music. Then we have Dub-Step pioneer Plastician come in to tell us about his phonographic memories. It's gonna be a blast, dive in.

More Joe Muggs

https://south-evening-bathtub.glitch.me/

Plastician

https://soundcloud.com/PLASTICIAN

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01 Sep 2022S3E10 with Miki Berenyi01:24:36

What Goes Around? So much! Today we are joined by an indie legend whose music proved as ethereal and inventive as it was catchy and intelligent. Miki Berenyi is the founder member of the iconic 4AD band Lush, she is a singer and songwriter famed for mixing together incredible soundscapes with catchy melodies. Their sound evolved from the art house of shoe gaze to the stadium sized bravado of Brit Pop but their aesthetic was always much more interesting than any label they were saddled with. Miki has now written a book about her life and times in Lush and beyond. It's a lot more than a standard name dropping reminiscence and speaks honestly and openly about the sometimes tragic events and emotions that shaped her life.

Before we talk to Miki we chat to Jeanie Finley about her amazing music themed documentaries like Goth Cruise! We also discuss HOT music and the Montreux jazz festival's extortionate sandwich pricing.



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27 Sep 2022S3E11 with Jah Wobble01:15:54

Once again What Goes Around is back with a brilliant guest, Jah Wobble. Wobble was the bass player in the original line up of Public Image Ltd with John Lydon and Keith Levine. He has written some of the all time classic basslines including PiL's 'Poptones' and Primal Scream's 'Higher than the sun'. Jah came up through the punk revolution and set the style for Post-Punk before moving off into World Music and becoming an ambassador for mental health. A true East End geezer Wobble shares his memories and wisdom with us.

Before all that though we get a classic rant from Deb about her vinyl loving neighbour and Eamon bemoans those music lovers that simply stop listening to new music and instead spend their timing moaning about the line ups for festivals they are only ever going to watch on TV. It's all good WGA fun and should pass an hour and a bit of anyones time without incident.

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02 Nov 2022S3E12 with Trevor Horn01:04:39

We are back with one of the most amazing guests we have ever had. Our guest today has made an astounding impact on the music industry. He wrote the first song to appear on MTV (the prophetic 'Video killed the radio star'). He founded seminal label Zang Tumb Tumb who signed Properganda, 808 State and Frankie Goes To Hollywood. He pioneered the use of the sampler in pop music thanks to his early adoption of the Fairlight Synthesizer, and created the gold standard for 12 inch singles with a blizzard of groundbreaking remixes for The Art Of Noise, Frankie Goes To Hollywood and Grace Jones. He has worked with Yes, Pet Shop Boys, Seal, Dollar, ABC, Mike Oldfield, Malcom Mclaren, Mark Almond and a dizzying host of other household names. We are of course talking about the production genius that is Mr. Trevor Horn. Wow.

Please note there is some minor distortion on the feed from Trevor. EXTRA SPECIAL thanks to Tom Colvin for saving the audio at the last minute.

Before all that Deb puts herself back in the dating game (form an orderly queue listeners). Eamon wisely stays indoors and curls up with a nice (audio) book.

We really hope you enjoy the show, tell the world about us and we will drink to your good health.


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01 Dec 2022S3E13 with Caspar Melville01:21:08


IT'S THE JAZZ SPECIAL!

This week we take some time to explore the incredible rise of UK Jazz over the last few years with celebrated music writer and academic Caspar Melville. UK Jazz has become one of the most vibrant and exciting genres around with new festivals like We Out Here showcasing a myriad of emerging talent, the likes of Emma Jean Thackray, Kokoroko and Ezra Collective all crossing over into the mainstream thanks to undying support from Giles Peterson, 6 Music, Jazz FM and even our own Deb Grant. How then has what was once seen as a niche style become so wildly successful? Following the DIY movements of dance and indie which dominated the last couple of decades the last thing many expected to see was the resurgence of a craft that takes so much skill and dedication? Casper Melville takes the time for an in depth discussion about how we got here and where music might go next. Whether you are a jazz aficionado or a complete novice it's a fascinating story for any music fan.

Before all that Eamon gets the best present a boy could wish for and Deb shares some disturbing jams from her childhood.

You can buy Caspar Melvilles brilliant book on club culture here:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/kindle-dbs/entity/author/B082FJF9HR?_encoding=UTF8&node=266239&offset=0&pageSize=12&searchAlias=stripbooks&sort=author-sidecar-rank&page=1&langFilter=default#formatSelectorHeader

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22 Dec 2022S3E14 With GORDON RAPHAEL01:23:44

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

It's only the Christmas special.....

Our guest today is producer, musician and now author Gordon Raphael. Gordon cut his teeth in the glory days of grunge with his band Sky Cries Mary which David Grohl once described as the best band in Seattle, his musical journey saw him unexpectedly playing keyboards for The Psychedelic Furs and running his own record label Shoplifter Records. He is perhaps best known for producing one of the most exciting and well respected rock bands on the planet The Strokes, working on the seminal 'Is This It?' and its follow up 'Room on Fire'. His production credits also include; Regina Spektor and The Wildhearts among many others. His new book ''The world is going to love this' details his incredible story through the music industry highlighting the ups and downs of a cut throat business with grace and aplomb.

But before all that ... ITS CHRISSSSSSSMASSSSSSSSSS!

Eamon and Deb discuss seasonal music and generally get all christmassy by exchanging audio presents to one another.

Then, at last ... REUNITED! DJ Deb Grant comes way out west to dig for records in deepest darkest Bristol.

Ring those bells... Rock them even.

The brilliant record shops we visited are:

https://www.instagram.com/diskfrisk/?hl=en

Disk Frisk

https://vinylhub.discogs.com/shop/266907-prime-cuts-music-exchange

Prime Cuts

https://www.bristol247.com/lifestyle/shops/shop-of-the-week-the-centre-for-better-grooves-paul-roberts-hi-fi/

Centre For Better Grooves

God bless them and all who have a sale in them.




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05 Apr 2023S4E1 with Jason Williamson (Sleaford Mods)01:26:05

Hey pod people, we are back! Not only that but we are celebrating our 50th episode of What Goes Around! What a long strange trip it's been but you ain't seen nothing yet. The new series kicks off with a guest we have been after since the very beginning, and at last we can welcome Jason Williamson of the legendary Sleaford Mods to the podcast. Never short of an opinion and alway good for a quote Jason along with his musical partner Andrew Fearn have been making incendiary political music that is the embodiment of punk whilst borrowing from the world's of HipHop and Dance. Jason sat down to discuss some of his Phonographic Memories with us as the brand new Sleaford Mods album "UK Grim" is released and all we can say is it was well worth the wait!

Before all that though Deb and Eamon celebrate their 50th episode by looking back at some of their favourite moments from the last 3 years.

PLUS

We talk to author and friend of the show Wesley Doyle about his brilliant new book "Conform to deform: The weird and wonderful world of Some Bizarre". The book tells the story of Some Bizarre Records the seminal label run by maverick svengali Stevo who discovered the likes of Depeche Mode, Soft Cell, The The and many more.

AND THERES MORE!

We are delighted to have author and punk legend Johnny Robb on the show! Johnny takes time out of his hectic schedule to discuss his new book "Goth: The art of darkness". In this excellent tome Johnny traces the roots of the Gothic movement from the fall of Rome to Bauhaus and beyond. It really is an epic piece of work and Johnny is an enthralling raconteur.

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10 May 2023S4E2 with Geoff Barrow (Portishead)01:23:07

Series 4 is off to a blinding start as we talk to the legendary founder member of Portishead, producer and composer Geoff Barrow. Geoff tells us all about discovering music existed behind a packet of corn flakes, how a kids disco led him into the world of revolutionary Hip-Hop and just how Low he can go.

We also have Lucy O Brien in to talk about her excellent new book, Lead Sister - The story of Karen Carpenter. A timely retelling of Karens legacy as an artist drummer and singer.

Before all that Deb gets her double denim on and embraces the world of Heavy Metal \m/ \m/

All aboard! Let's ROCK!

This episode is dedicated to the memory of Mark Stewart, Punk icon, Bristol legend and agent provocateur.

If you had something to say to us we would listen. Reach out.



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14 Jun 2023S4E3 with John Robins01:31:58

Another bumper episode for you pod fans. This week Comedian and radio presenter John Robins lets us into his personal archive of Phonographic Memories. John talks honestly and openly about being an odd kid, finding his tribe and falling head over heals for Americana. This is a really charming interview where John shares his vulnerability and passion for music. Some really deep choices here from a man who has deep feelings for the music in his life.

We also share two brilliant features about two simply brilliant books! First up we talk top Cherie Percy about the latest edition in the much heralded 33&1/3 book series which explores important albums with style and wit. Cherie takes on the underground sensation of ESG and reveals all about this mysterious New York funk band that captured the heart of Martin Hannet at Factory Records and the minds of countless Hip Hop heads who have sampled their music. It's a brilliant topic treated with the respect and love it deserves. We also take a trip to Berlin in the capable hands of Paul Hanford who opens up this infamous city to all with his excellent tome 'Coming to Berlin'. Paul is a delight to talk to and brings his passion for Berlin into focus for us.

Away from all that our heroes Deb and Eamon discuss the 2Tone documentary 'Dance Crazy' on its newly remastered release.

Please spread the word about the pod, that is all we ask!

John Robins:

https://www.johnrobins.com/

Cherie Percy's ESG Book

https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/esgs-come-away-with-esg-9781501379192/

Let Paul Hanford show you around Berlin

https://boomkat.com/products/coming-to-berlin

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02 Aug 2023S4E4 with Billy 'Daniel' Bunter01:33:09

Welcome back to What Goes Around! This is the dance music special and we have the Crowd Controller himself DJ Billy 'Daniel' Bunter, if you are not familiar with this Rave legend then you really need to understand what a stalwart of the Rave scene he is. Daniel started his DJ career at the tender age of 14 playing the headline set at one of Londons most infamous clubs Labyrinth/2000AD at The 4 Aces in Dalston. Daniel grew up in the DJ booth watching the Rave scene evolve through many, many changes in style, mood and professionalism. It is estimated he has played to hundreds of thousands of people over the last 30+ years and remains a real force for positivity all these years later. So much so Daniel has founded a mental health charity to help those who are struggling in these difficult times. He has an incredible story to tell and we are delighted to have him on the show.

We are also delighted to welcome Emma Warren to the show, a hugely experienced writer on music culture Emma has now written one of the finest books on music and dancing we have ever read, 'Dance you way home: A journey through the dance floor' is a transformative tome on dance music culture which serves the initiated and those that find dance culture baffling equally well. IF you have never got the dance bug this book will explain why it affects people so powerfully and if you have loved the clubbing life for years you will discover a beautiful love letter to the culture. It really is that good and Emma is delightful company.

Plus Deb and Eamon are back discussing how the story of rave has been twisted and focused in many misleading ways, thankfully Eamon has found a missing piece of the puzzle in the form of an audio series that tells the Rave story from the perspective of the Midlands.

Daniel's excellent mental health charity can be found here:

https://safespacemovement.co.uk/

Emma's wonderful book can be found here:

https://www.faber.co.uk/product/9780571366033-dance-your-way-home/

Reflection Media Art's excellent audio series by Daylight Robbery Radio Docs can be heard here:

https://www.reflectionmediaart.com/films-1

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13 Sep 2023S4E5 with Kate Stables (This is the kit)01:13:40

What Goes Around returns with another well balanced look at the world of music. In this episode we attempt to find equilibrium between the beautiful folk music of Kate Stables from This Is The Kit and the spittle festooned twin punk worlds of Agnostic Front and The Anti-Nowhere League. Somewhere carefully balanced in the middle stands our Deb as she finally moves to Manchester and gets her dream job. Not many podcasts haver this much range listeners.

Kate Stables from This is the Kit talks to us from her Paris apartment as her 6th album drops to enormous critical acclaim. We discuss listening, writing and mind blowing moments as the Parisian emergency services busy about their riot happy city.

Deb talks about her new life up north and the wee job she landed at 6Music.

Eamon returns to the world of music documentaries with two very different takes on the world of punk. From the US the 'Godfathers of Hardcore' Agnostic Front and from Royal Tunbridge Wells, The Anti-Nowhere League.

Buy Kate's amazing new album here:

https://www.roughtrade.com/gb/product/this-is-the-kit/careful-of-your-keepers

Watch both Punk documentaries on Amazon Prime.



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11 Oct 2023S4E6 with Marshall Chess01:28:24

This weeks episode contains one of my favourite interviews ever. Marshall Chess was literally born and raised in the record industry, his childhood was spent helping out his Dad in Chess Studios as they recorded the likes of Howlin Wolf, Muddy Waters, Etta James, Chuck Berry, Little Richard ... I could go on. The amazing thing is thats only the start of his amazing career, Marshall went on to start the Cadet label, signing Minnie Ripperton & rotary Connection amongst others before hooking up with Mick and Kieth to create Rolling Stones Records, then working with Sugarhill Records at the birth of Hip Hop and so much more. At 81 he is sharp as a tack and the stories simply poor out of him. This was supposed to be a 10 minute feature but turned into the main event, if you have any interest in R&B, the Blues, Rock n Roll and Hip-Hop you are in for a treat! Not only that but we talk to one of the worlds leading experts on Gospel Music DJ Greg Belson from his LA home. Before all that Deb returns to the eternal question of filing and Eamon excitedly tells all about the new radio station Love Will Save The Day FM. Even if you dont know these names you will love this episode I am sure.

Marshall Chess has a great YouTube page:

https://www.youtube.com/@ChessRecordsTribute

DJ Greg Belson has amazing music for you to hear;

https://www.mixcloud.com/gregbelson/stream/

Love will save the day can be found here every weekend:

http://lovewillsavetheday.fm/




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15 Nov 2023S4E7 with DJ Food01:17:34

Well hello pod fans, here's another beautiful chat about the greatest thing in all our lives, music. This time we have a true DJ legend, the incredible DJ Food is in the house. DJ Food aka Strictly Kev has been making breaks beats and visual treats for over 30 years now. His work with Ninja Tunes in the 90s brought so much joy and helped establish the label as one of the UK's most important imprints. Kev was Trip-Hop before it had the name, he was a pioneer of audio visual effects, supported the Beastie Boys at Brixton Academy and remixed Matt Johnson's The The with the kind of deft touch that few could match. Not only that he was genuinely one of the nicest people we have had on the show and even came over a night out! I think you are going to love this interview. Before all that though we are going to discuss bawdy women with Judith Owen, Judith is an incredible blues singer who has a new LP out celebrating the pioneering women of the the blues who laid the foundation for the likes of Megan Thee Stallion and Lil Kim long before women could even vote! At the top of the show Deb and Eamon discuss the their T-Shirt game and ask why men are so annoying. That's What Goes Around this week and we hope you love it!

BIG thanks to @Marke23 for hooking us up.




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17 Jan 2024S4E8 with DJ Paulette01:33:50

Our guest today is a trail blazing DJ, presenter and author who has carved herself a position of love and respect in the music industry that climaxed with a Lifetime Achievement Award from DJ magazine. Ever since she found her way into the DJ booth she has honed her own style, listening, learning and leading. DJ Paulette started her career in her home City of Manchester playing some of the most influential clubs in the history of house. She played the infamous 'Flesh' night at the Hacienda and began to create ripples that became waves that she surfed out to London, Brighton, Paris, Ibiza and the world. Her new book 'Welcome to the club' is a frank and funny look at club culture and the myth of the glamorous DJ lifestyle.

We also take a look at a fabulous new book about Robert Smith and The Cure by Simon Price called 'Curepedia'. It's a monumental coffee table companion for the Lovecats of this world which compiles the A-Z of this most enduring band.

But before we find The Cure and slip into the booth with Paulette, Deb and Eamon catch up with each other and compare their favourite gigs and festivals of the last year. It's basically Iron Maiden Vs Aphex Twin which is an unexpected heavy weight clash that leaves everyone stunned.



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28 Feb 2024S4E9 with Dee C Lee01:21:08

Our guest today is one of the finest British soul singers of her generation. Whether leading the line or offering support from the background Dee C Lee has made an incredible contribution to the UKs music scene. She has created underground bangers and graced to the top ten both as a solo artist and as part of various collaborative projects. Having sung with the likes of Wham! The Style Council and as part of Guru's seminal Jazz Hip-Hop project Jazzamatazz. She has had and incredible career but now she is back front and centre with a new release on Acid Jazz records called 'Don't forget about love'. 

Before we talk to Dee we add a little seasoning to the pod as Deb and Eamon sprinkle Sault into the chat. Eamon tries and fails to get angry while Sault no doubt put out yet another album.

Also featured this week is a discussion with writer and director Aaron Trinder whose latest film 'Free Party: A folk history' takes Eamon back to the glory days of rave and highlights the unsung history of the role that the traveller movement played in popularising the culture. We look at how the government tried to surpress the movement through blatant acts of violence and then used the rave scene as an excuse to pass draconian laws that have outlawed the traveller lifestyle and the right to listen to the music of your choice in the open air.

Top one, nice one, sorted.



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03 Apr 2024S4E10 with Tippa Irie01:20:37

Our guest today is a pioneering reggae MC whose unique style not only changed the UK reggae scene but helped lay the foundations of British lyricism across the board. Anthony Henry aka Tippa Irie was a forerunner of the new Black British sound of reggae that went from domestic basements in South London to Top of the Pops and world recognition. Tippa's 'fast chat' style not only brought speed and eloquence of delivery to the fore but also crucially gave credibility to the sound of British MCs speaking in their own accents, referencing their own experiences and creating their own unique styles of music. What started in the reggae dancehalls opened up opportunities for the new generations of authentic Black British voices that went on to develop new genres such and Lovers Rock, Jungle and Grime. Over the last 40 years Tippa Irie has built a lasting legacy through his solo work and collaborations with the likes of Black Eyed Peas, Alexander O Neal, The Far East Band and Congo Natty aka The Rebel MC. Now at the age of 58 Tippa remains at the top of his game and has published a new book titled 'Stick to my roots' about his incredible journey through life and the music business, we are delighted to welcome a bona fide reggae legend to the show.

Before that however we talk to Justin Lewis about Pop trivia and Deb talks to Eamon about the endless FOMO a DJ feels when they move.



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22 May 2024S4E11 with Richard Norris (The Grid)01:23:30
Richard Norris is a man who believes in music, in its endless possibilities, in its catalytic effect on both the listeners and its creators. In his new book 'Strange things are happening' he reveals how his musical journey began in the silence of the countryside where he would listen for moles underground and the birdsong that filled in the air and how this attention to audio would snowball throughout his life as he adopted the DIY ethic of punk, made fanzines, formed bands, dug out psychedelic nuggets and found himself collaborating with an incredible list of artists & musicians. He co-wrote and produced seminal dance album 'Jack The Tab' (often cited as the UKs first Acid House record despite never having actually heard Acid House at the time). That started an affiliation with dance music that spawned worldwide success as one half of 'The Grid' and critical acclaim for his role in the psychedelic dance act 'Beyond the wizards sleeve'. As a producer and remixer he has worked an amazing list of artists including Joe Strummer, Sky Saxon, Genesis P'Orridge, David Ball, Erol Alkan and Robert Fripp. It's been an incredible life lived through music and we are delighted to welcome Richard to the podcast. 

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19 Jun 2024S4E12 with Helen Lederer01:24:50

Our guest today is a writer and actress who broke the mould as a stand up comedian in the first wave of Alternative comedy. Helen Lederer has appeared in some of the finest UK comedy shows over the last 40 years including Bottom, Absolutely Fabulous, Naked Video, French and Saunders, Girls On Top, The Young Ones and many, many more. She did stand up at a time when female comedians were few and far between and brightened up every single show she appeared in for decades. Helens new autobiography 'Not that I'm bitter' is a hilarious trip through accidents, apologies and awkward situations which never flinches and always brings a smile to your face. It is a real delight that we can welcome the brilliant Helen Lederer to 'What Goes Around'.

First off however we celebrate Pride month and take a journey into the world of Gay clubbing, we talk to Sy from The Phoenix about organising Bristol's Pride events and running an inclusive and friendly safe space for all in his pub. We also speak to Chris the resident DJ at 'Don't Tell Your Mother' one of Bristol's longest running Gay nights about community and longevity. To round things off we speak to the 'Girl on Girl' collective about their incredible lesbian events which break the musical mould by offering futuristic club music from around the world in a safe and creative space.

Before all that Deb gets her tidy on and imposes order on some oddly shaped pieces of cardboard while Eamon looks on in awe.

It is a bumper episode to celebrate Pride month and because of the issues that it raises we would like to invite you to show support for the LGBTQ+ community by donating to our selected charities - The Albert Kennedy Trust (which helps LGBTQ+ people who have been made homeless) and Young Minds (who offer support and practical help for young people dealing with their mental health). We never ask for money for these shows but just for once we would appreciate any help you can give to these very important charities.

Donate here:

The Albert KennedyTrust

Young Minds

Thank you so much beautiful Pod people!



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31 Jul 2024S4E13 with Kevin Martin (The Bug)01:17:18

Our guest today is an artist drawn to the abstract, an artist with no love nor concern with the mainstream*, an artist happily dismantling expectations around music and sound and creating some of the most extraordinary and powerful bass music in the known universe.

Kevin Martin's early recordings were abrasive industrial tracks that challenged the listener to stay the course. His work with Justin Broderick (formerly of Napalm Death and Godflesh) came out under the moniker of Techno Animal and still sound as abstract and dangerous today as they did 30 years ago. However Martins sound continually evolved taking influences from Hip-Hop, Reggae and Dub until his current incarnation of The Bug was born.

The Bug released an incredible run of bass heavy tracks for Swamp 81, Ninja Tunes and Pressure Records. The Bugs 'London Zoo' album was heralded as a game changer in UK Bass music, bringing together some of the best MCs in the country such as Flowdan, Warrior Queen, Daddy Freddy, Tippa Irie and many more.

Kevin also recorded with King Midas Sound, Fennez and released a number of incredible ambient albums under his own name including his current release 'Black' a tribute to Amy Winehouse.

We are always looking out for people who totally commit to their music and that is why we are delighted to welcome Kevin Martin to the podcast.

Before that it's all Hot-Dogs and Gong-Baths.

*(May have some love and concern for the mainstream).



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11 Sep 2024S4E14 with Karl O'connor (Downwards Records)01:19:28

Today we welcome a godfather of the UK Techno scene to the podcast, Karl O Connor aka Regis is the co-founder of one of the UKs most important Techno labels 'Downwards'. Over the last 30 years Downwards has been the home of an authentic, serious and often punishing techno sound that has somehow managed to uplift and excite clubbers across the world without even so much as a nod to conformity. Established in the early 90s by Karl and fellow DJ and producer Anthony Child (aka Surgeon), Downwards cut its own path through the post rave club scene with a militant style of electronica that became know as the Birmingham sound, placing it geographically in the heart of the UK but also culturally in the same bracket as Detroit, Berlin and London. Techno is a futuristic medium that is not given to longevity but Karl's work proves that where there is dedication and authenticity the music can survive and flourish across generations. I am very pleased to speak with Karl O Connor and ask him to make me believe in Techno.

Before we go techno we return to Eamon's favourite subject; David Bowie. Adam Steiner has written an incredibly detailed book all about Bowie's seminal 1981 album 'Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps). The book is a fans dream as Adam goes on the deepest of dives into the mythology of one of Bowie's greatest works placing the record firmly in its time and place by discussing the world into which it was released.

Not only that but Eamon becomes a teacher for a day.




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16 Oct 2024S4E15 with Rikki Stein01:23:54

Our guest today is a music lover, spiritual wanderer and managerial heavyweight in the music industry. Rikki Stein can lay claim to some extraordinary feats including promoting the likes of Jimi Hendrix, The Kinks, The Animals, The Grateful Dead, Gregory Isaacs and perhaps most notably Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti.

This stellar resume would provide plenty of content for any musical memoir but this is just the eye catching summit of the iceberg. Moving Music reveals the full story of Rikki's life and it is a fascinating spiritual journey which touches upon some of the most important cultural events of the last 50 years - Rikki appears Forest Gump like beside a plethora of newsworthy moments and cultural flashpoints.

Moving Music describes London in the swinging 60s, the effect music had in the European mainland, the blossoming of flower power in the USA from The Chelsea Hotel to Woodstock, to the bad trip of Altamont. He describes the early days of Glastonbury and how he embraced the mystical music of Morocco, hung out with Gurus and became friends with the legendary Fela Kuti. If Im honest I think we would need two shows to pack it all in so I am excited to welcome Rikki Stein to What Goes Around.

Before we talk to Rikki we chat to Pop aficionado Ian Wade on his brilliantly entertaining new book 1984 The year pop went queer. We also spare a moment to talk about friend of the pod Ashley Beedle who has unfortunately fallen ill and needs a little help from his friends, Eamon and Deb are delighted to say his friends come through.

If you wish to make a donation to Ashley's ongoing medical expenses you can donate here:

https://www.gofundme.com/f/ashley-beedles-fundraiser-for-urgent-help-and-ongoing-care



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20 Nov 2024S4E16 with Colin G Paterson01:34:09

There is an excellent film called 20 feet away from stardom that explores the world of the backing singer and how they flirt so near to the worlds of the pop megastar and yet always remain just out of camera shot, our guest today goes one better, often only a few feet away form the biggest names in show biz and yet nearly always in shot too. Colin G Paterson is the Arts & Entertainment Correspondant for the BBC and has worked as a presenter and journalist for over 20 years. From The Big Breakfast to 5Live to Glastonbury to the Oscars he has always been the man with the mic asking questions of the rich and famous and has done it all with wit and the sort of cheeky grin that gets answers. There are few people better placed to talk about the world of music from a fans point of view and that is why we are delighted to have Colin on the show today. 

Tell someone about us eh?



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19 Dec 2024S4E17 with Betty Boo01:20:51

The perfect pop star needs to have many attributes, rock solid songs, eye catching style, photogenic glamour and of course the type of personality that jumps off the page. Very few contenders manage to tick all of these boxes but when they do they make an impression on society that leaves an indelible mark. Alison Clarkson's alter ego Betty Boo had all these qualities in spades. Her music was magnetic, her style iconic and her personality projected confidence and rebellion, so much so that when the pop Svengali Chris Herbert decided to form the all conquering Spice Girls his brief was to find 5 Betty Boos. However Betty Boo was not the manufactured pop star you might expect, rather she was a determined young woman who studied audio production, wrote her own songs and fell in love with Hip-Hop at precisely the right time. After a period in the limelight Betty stepped back into the studio and continued to create music with the likes of Blur, Girls Aloud, Hear-say, Danni Minogue and Sophie Ellis-Bextor. Now back with a bang Betty Boo has a new album 'Rip up the rulebook' and her sound has matured but retains that dash of rebellious optimism that we all fell in love with back in the day.

It really is a pleasure to welcome the one and only Betty Boo to What Goes Around.

Before that Eamon gets infuriated about Stax Records and then finds refuge at a DONK Rave.

Betty in Maccie D's with the PE!

https://youtu.be/8PSbg7ynGqM?si=Ff5Q93SUO5jpeuOY




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10 Mar 2021S2E1 WGA with Rhodri Marsden01:24:21

Hello pod-friends! We are back, back, back! Series 2 kicks off with the brilliant, funny and talented Rhodri Marsden. As well as being one of the funniest and most charming people on Twitter, Rhodri is the keyboard player in Scritti Politti and a noted author and journalist. Rhodri shares his Phonographic Memories with us and picks some of the most surprising and interesting tunes yet. We also have a new feature called 'Around the World' in which we examine why certain types of music manage to blossom in the most unexpected of places. This week we consider Jazz in Japan with J-Jazz 3 curator Tony Higgins. Tony explains how a genre born in the ghetto's of the USA took root in the far east, it's a fascinating story revealing a rich seam of musical gold. The show kicks off with Anne and Eamon just being excited about being back, discussing New Years resolutions and Britney Spears. Hello, hello ... it's good to be back!

As ever we have created a playlist featuring every single artist we mention. 

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0MFtO3sATw8vLc2KQTLSxJ?si=e18dcfeeee7a4aa2

And if you object to Spotify then here is the YouTube version:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPPl5xM2fbUoW1meEpsfvXh3FNuzxu4DE

If you like the sound of the J-Jazz 3 compilation then you can order it here:

https://bbemusic.bandcamp.com/album/j-jazz-volume-3-deep-modern-jazz-from-japan

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07 Apr 2021S2E3 WGA with David Hepworth01:21:41

Hello again! This week its all Smash Hits and sex tips from Just Seventeen as legendary music journalist David Hepworth joins us. David presented The Old Grey Whistle Test, hosted Live Aid, edIted Smash Hits, Mojo, Q Magazine and wrote for the NME and Melody Maker. He is therefore responsible for 75% of everything we know. David shares his Phonographic Memories with us and we couldn't be happier about it. Before that though a trip to A&E where Anne demands Eamon watches more movies if he wants to continue to be her friend. Eamon tries to look on the bright side as science wins, nature returns and gigs resume. Anne then has another bone to pick about Eamon transmitting ear worms and asks how to rid yourself of an unwanted mental soundtrack.

Due to our conversation about ear worms this weeks playlist may destroy you.

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0ClNVurZXir0sguRb3XwWH?si=205ac51860214b3e

There is also a You:Tube version:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaROawBa7Q0&list=PLPPl5xM2fbUqMB10Cv80PfxSGyjcsDlEH

David Hepworth hosts a brilliant video podcast called 'A word in your ear' with Mark Ellen

https://youtu.be/qXm4DyPPwI0

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24 Mar 2021S2E2 WGA with Lydia Lunch01:17:02

This week we have a real Punk legend on the show, Lydia Lunch. Lydia was instrumental in the New York 'No-Wave' music scene of the late 70s, her band Teenage Jesus & the Jerks changed the world in 9 minutes of sonic destruction. Her poetry and forceful personality continues to shock and delight audiences around the world and she also had a hand in one of Eamon's most treasured singles 'Death Valley 69' with Sonic Youth. It is safe to say this is one of our favourite ever interviews, Lydia nails the brief and and shocks and surprises with almost every sentence. Before we meet the 'Queen of Punk' Anne and Eamon discuss the ever increasing lengths of play lists and whether it's ever OK to wear a sweary T-Shirt in the presence of children. After our slightly testy discussion of how to file records in series one we have decided call in the experts in the form of Anne's sister Dr. Beck Grant a fully qualified Archival Scientist. Dr. Beck gives us the lowdown on how to organise a collection correctly and also lends Eamon some much coveted credibility. We really hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did making it, please like, subscribe, review or just tell a friend what we do.

As ever we have made a playlist of literally every song and artist mentioned in the podcast, skip past the ropey bits because there is some gold in there! Look it kicks off with Take That but you can blame Anne for that and just skip on if you like.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0zr94Mno4Pi49ijOXkZZhL?si=9705df0afacd4c1b

YouTube version for the rebels

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40Od45DjCA4&list=PLPPl5xM2fbUpVOsCmGVpkUC2KRsZMPNL0

You can find out more about the brilliant Lydia Lunch here:

http://lydianspin.libsyn.com/

And because Eamon loves it here is the slightly gory video for Sonic Youth featuring Lydia Lunch 'Death Valley 69'

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2Gf0MmRz9g

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23 Apr 2020Episode 2 What Goes Around? featuring M Z Harrison01:17:54

This week Anne and Eamon discuss music that makes people angry. Jazz and the end of 'Nice'. We welcome back The WrongTom and ask him ... 'Why we should love dub music?' Our special guest is the marvellous Melissa Harrison noted nature writer and secret dancer in fields. 

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The music in the show is edited for dull copyright reasons but you can hear more by searching out our playlist on Spotify:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/56sga6VKIXKgKK4Q7OnQFy

And a couple of things that weren't on that particular platform:

https://sarahgailbrand.bandcamp.com/

https://soundcloud.com/mzharrison-1/the-boundway

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26 Aug 2020Episode 11 What Goes Around? featuring Soweto Kinch01:24:36

This week Anne and Eamon urge you to join them as they run away to pod land. Anne (a tattooed lady) asks Eamon (a man of virgin skin) whether he ever wanted to engrave a band name on his face. Then it's all jazz-funk, punk & junk as Eamon indulges in his favourite pass time of watching music documentaries and drinking red wine. This week also see's the return of 'Let's Work' our semi-regular feature about when the world of work crashes into the world of music. This week artist John Karborn tells us about his 'Hand to hand' dub plate project and how it led to a desperate scramble to cut the last 10 inch dub-plates in the world. Our guest is a man Eamon has vicariously had breakfast with many times, UK Jazz legend, creative catalyst and former X-Factor Big Band member Soweto Kinch. Soweto selects three moments in his life when the music meant everything. 

If you like the sound of John Karborn's 'Hand to hand' dub plate project then you can listen to clips and put in a bid or two at his website:

https://karborn.com/

This weeks playlist opener can be blamed on Anne, she mentioned the eternal request for The Killers and thats how the WGA playlist works, it is solely based on the things alluded to in the show.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6uUNJHgfoOgFYFQOw3Kl6O

You may also enjoy watching things so we have lovingly recreated it on You:Tube for you:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGdGFtwCNBE&list=PLPPl5xM2fbUq8RHZzlxNeTZmzOtqtkO7G

The 'Rodney P Jazz Funk' documentary is sadly not currently available on iPlayer but 'NY77 - The Coolest Year in Hell' is on YouTube!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxZFGf8chg8

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29 Jul 2020Episode 9 What Goes Around? featuring Tom Ravenscroft01:07:27

Well here we are with Episode 9! This week we talk about the future of raving in the age of social distancing, we imagine what it would be like to start all over again with a brand new record collection, CEO of Dope Ammo Records Coco Shah 'Makes Me Believe' in the power of Jungle Music and our special guest is BBC Radio 6 DJ, Writer and Broadcaster Tom Ravenscroft. Tom takes the time time share his 'Phonographic Memories' with us and discusses the pros and cons of following in John Peel's frankly enormous DJ shoes. It's all very jolly.

Our Spotify playlist is based solely on what we happen to mention during the show, it is not 'curated' as such. This week it's got everything from solo piano music to full on hardcore junglism.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2nYB3l1zHluRDFYwYW2tTb?si=tDWy4TcdRl2Bjq1ppnzRLg

The YouTube version is here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hj-jPJK8DEE&list=PLPPl5xM2fbUrzSyaG2JnFsVc9QMTy373y

Coco's label Dope Ammo has its HQ here:

https://dopeammo.com/

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02 Jun 2021S2E7 WGA with Jo Caulfield01:24:51

This week we are delighted to have a genuinely funny person sharing her phonographic memories with us, writer and comedian Jo Caulfield. Jo is a seasoned stand up comedian and has written for and appeared on Graham Norton, Have I got news for you, Nevermind the Buzzcocks, Mock the week, Argumental and her own critically acclaimed Radio 4 series It's that Jo Caulfield again. She is also a music person and that shines out of her in this interview.

We also celebrate the resurgence of Gary Numan and saviour the hope it offers us late developers. Anne meanwhile has only discovered a whole new genre of music thanks to the Netflix documentary 'Bathtubs over broadway". Honestly needs to be heard to be believed.

Watch Bathtubs Over Broadway on Netflix in the UK

https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/81044103

The playlist is pretty excellent this week too, so be sure to check that out after you listen.

Spotify:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3IZchK3RrgGSc3DoHMJlXe?si=11030cc0113e4deb

YouTube soon come...

Here is Gary Numan being very pleased at charting at number 2.

https://fb.watch/5TNtdvo4zh/

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24 Dec 2020Episode 20 What Goes Around? XMAS SPECIAL01:40:27

HAPPY XMAS EVERYONE! We bring series one of What Goes Around to an end in fine style with a BUMPER Christmas cracker of a show featuring some familiar voices from our first year in the pod-o-sphere! What a show it is too, like many a Christmas we start off with a quick trip to A&E. Anne and Eamon reminisce about their experiences over the first 20 episodes and the amazing guests they have had on, then theres an exchange of gifts and warm glow of seasonal joy. From there we welcome a cavalcade of Christmas guests including M Z Harrison who pops in to wish us well and share her 'Solitary.Christmas' project with us. The wonderful Jo Wallace of Ramrock Records is back as our resident Agony Aunt, sharing her wisdom and bearing her soul to listeners in desperate need of advice. The irrepressible Wrongtom returns to help us choose our official What Goes Around Christmas theme. We have an alternative Queens speech from our very own Queen, Karen Arthur. And finally Bibi Lynch brings the show to a climax by offering Anne and Eamon the chance to share their own Phonographic Memories with you at last.  

We would like to say thank you to each and every listener who helped the show grow so fast this year and we would also like to offer our eternal gratitude to our fabulous roll call of guests: Wrongtom, M Z Harrison, Tim Plester, Hannah Cartwright, Pete Rogers, Marcus Brigstocke, Bibi Lynch, Karen Arthur, Tom Ravenscroft, Miles Chapman, Soweto Kinch, Kieron J Walsh, Jo Wallace, Wendy Erskine, Prof. Sophie Scott, Andy Dawson, Labi Siffre,  Craig Charles & Malik Al Nasir.

THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH FOR LISTENING TO OUR OLD BLATHER! XXX

Theres no playlist this week because it's Christmas and we are lazy.

We will be taking a few weeks off now until we are ready to start Series 2! In the meantime go back through the archive and enjoy yourselves.

All the playlists for Series 1 can be found on our Spotify profile page:

https://open.spotify.com/user/qle316syogabqxq57c6lbji8u

The YouTube versions of the playlists can be found here:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOS09xm0G7xyruFqNi1Vnuw/playlists



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16 Dec 2020Episode 19 What Goes Around? featuring Malik Al Nasir01:15:34

Here we are with episode 19 fresh from celebrating our first number 1 in the Mauritius podcast charts. Fame won't change us. Now any friend of Gil Scott Heron is a friend of ours and our guest this week literally had his life saved by the kindness of Gil. Writer, historian, musician and mentee of the great Gil Scott Heron Malik Al Nasir has a unique and fascinating musical story to tell. Coming from the depths of destitution, illiterate and homeless in the heart of riot torn Toxteth Malik turned his life around after a chance meeting with the American soul legend. This is a story you simply must hear.  

This is very much a Jazz themed episode and the brilliant Jazz writer Sammy Stein dares to make us believe in the musical juggernaught that is 'Free Jazz'. Hold onto you hats! We start however with Anne & Eamon drilling down into Drill music. After watching the fascinating BBC3 documentary 'Defending Digga D' the tricky question of whether the police should be allowed to censor an artists lyrics is raised. Then on a lighter note Anne proudly rocks a tracksuit and shares her lockdown style tips, Eamon watches and learns.  

Here is a link to the DIgga D documentary: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p08xkspf/defending-digga-d Here is the clip of Drillminister attempting to drink a glass of water whilst wearing a balaclava on Newsnight - apologies it links to the Daily Mail. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/news/video-1879168/Man-forgets-hes-wearing-balaclava-takes-sip-water.html 

I mention my blog for My Band T-Shirt so here is a link to the story of my Goth years:

http://eops-music.blogspot.com/2012/02/eops-goth-years.html

Here is a link to Malik Al Nasir's fascinating search for his slave roots... its quite the story, read with a cuppa: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/extra/3k9u8lh178/Searching_for_my_slave_roots 

Our playlist this week is a challenging but often rewarding and occasionally infuriating journey from hardcore drill to mellow rare groove via the badlands of free jazz. Try not to pop a cap in anyones ass or indeed throttle a saxophone. 

Spotify version: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2LiFz3zwi8Wl3Tzbgb93nE 

YouTube version: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPPl5xM2fbUrWslVJ4HqCIIfxguioAo0b 

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27 Jan 2022S3E3 with Jaguar Skills01:21:59
This week on What Goes Around we talk to the big cat himself DJ Jaguar Skills. A legend of the UK Hip-Hop scene DJ Jaguar Skills tells his musical story from the bedroom to the biggest festivals, radio shows and record labels. A man of incredible ingenuity and insight Jaguar Skills photocopied his way into journalism, pivoted into DJing by way of a minidisc player and finally became a fully fledged recording artist & label boss on his own terms. Best known for his incredible mixes for the likes of Trevor Nelson, Mista Jam, Colin Murry and his unique remixes for Nervous Records, Lupe Fiasco and many more. You could never say that he took the well worn path and that makes his story unmissable.  We also have a special feature on the Manchester Hip-Hop archive, a brilliant project aiming to document the crucial role Manchester played in the adoption of Hip-Hop in the UK. We talk to the curators about the scene, the key players and how the fashion, graffiti, music and dancing came together to lift up the youth of the Northern Quarter and kick start an age of creativity and optimism.Before all that though Eamon and Deb discuss three incredible documentaries that lay bare the creative process and the pressures of success; The Beatles 8 hour epic 'Get Back', Leonard Cohen's long lost 'Bird on a wire' and the tragic but beautiful story of the Silver Jews.It's a great show so dig in and tell a friend. If you care, share!Jaguar Skills:https://www.facebook.com/djjaguarskillsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/djjagskillsMixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/jaguarskills/Manchester Hip-Hop Archive:https://www.creativeboom.com/news/manchester-hip-hop-archive-exhibition/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63ExiZA4JUoLIKE - SUBSCRIBE - RT - SHARE - BUILD A STATUE TO US - REMEMBER IT"S DEBS NOWIf you really wanted to talk to us you would find a way. Go on, give it a go.

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09 Feb 2022S3E4 with Omar01:01:31

This week we have a giant of UK soul, the honey toned musical master Omar. Best known for his smash hit 'There's nothing like this' Omar has grown into a mainstay of the UK scene working with the likes of Stevie Wonder, Paul Weller and many others over his glittering 35 year career. Omar shares his musical influences, recalls sending Stevie to sleep and how he found inspiration in his family's record collection. 

We also welcome author and journalist Eamonn Forde to the show. Eamonn has just written a fascinating book 'Leaving the building: The lucrative afterlife of music estates', in which he investigates how the dearly departed artists can continue to rake in the coins long after they have shuffled off this mortal coil. It is a fascinating chat which is guaranteed to raise an eyebrow or two.

Before all that though your hosts discuss the best time to play a set and how to handle the pressure of expectation. Eamon also reveals his new hobby.

Eamonn's book is available here or from a proper bookshop:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Life-After-Death-Lucrative-Fascinating/dp/1913172104

Name confusion still weighs heavily on our tender brains but we are doing the best we can.

There is nothing like this.

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01 Jul 2020Episode 7 What Goes Around? featuring Bibi Lynch01:05:34

This week we consider the soundtrack to the afterlife, explore the notion of idol worship and shout "HELLO!" into the 'World of Echoes'. Our special guest is the writer, broadcaster and grower of noteworthy hair Bibi Lynch. Bibi pays her respects to the King, lets a girl down gently and set's herself free in this hilarious interview that contains some fruity language and sexy talk. NSFW.

Our Spotify playlist is based solely on what we happen to mention during the show, it is not 'curated' as such. It's all quite easy going this week apart from a bit of honking from John Coltrane:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6uo8blzPARfXveOqLUBA5D?si=xLI1UzTpQOq-tMRs6qcx1g

There is also a YouTube version: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnTlaNueeUU&list=PLPPl5xM2fbUqe7aWfU2QuGQz80KavLqh1

You can also watch the Mondo Elvis documentary we talk about - its really quite something:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgj3EyBBOP8&feature=youtu.be

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03 Jun 2020Episode 5 What Goes Around? featuring Pete Rogers01:04:59
This weeks episode was recorded over the xmas period when the world was quite a different place. This week we bemoan the downfall of the CD/DVD as a quick stocking filler. We also ask the listeners for their choice of song to soundtrack the end of the world. Anne asks the big questions about Lobsters and eternal life without even considering that this is a music podcast and not really concerned with the keys to eternal life. We review the magnificent oral history of sound system culture 'Bass, Mids, Tops' by Joe Muggs and Brian David Stevens. The man with the phonographic memory this week is Pete Rogers one half of Drum & Bass legends Technimatic. Their first album 'Desire Paths' won Drum & Bass album of the year in both Mixmag and the National Drum & Bass Awards. They have since gone on to tour the world with their unique take on the genre.   Our Spotify playlist is based solely on what we happen to mention during the show, it is not 'curated' as such. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4MDkc1Cysov2cd8ydL4cbn?si=ZgQJG6AQREOaVlWmHnXpHg There is also a YouTube version that is well worth a visit  https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPPl5xM2fbUot0IzuXFf4U37JOzUI-eEgPlease do all the liking, subscribing and review writing you can (especially on Apple podcasts), it will help the show tremendously. Oh! And please feel free to contact us about anything you fancy.  CONTACT US WHATGOESPOD@GMAIL.COM @WHATGOESPOD - Twitter @WHATGOESPOD - Instagram

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28 May 2020Episode 4 What Goes Around? featuring Hannah Cartwright01:13:53
This week Anne & Eamon talk about the golden age of MTV before it caught the cribs. They spit bars about beef and discuss the ethics of dissing your mum. Anne reveals the uncomfortable truth about being comfortable at a music festival (remember those?). Our special guest is the delightful Hannah Cartwright from gothic electronica trio Snow Ghosts. Hannah stops by to tell us what it's like living in a castle and shares her Phonographic Memories. She also becomes the first guest to sing their selection - It is a gorgeous moment!  Please share the episode around on Social Media as much as you can, the more people we can get listening the better it will be. Our Spotify playlist is based solely on what we happen to mention during the show, it is not 'curated' as such. This week it is; shiny, grimy, gothy, hokey and indeed cokey. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4rhRlM1FrOMUuh0IChGcRr?si=pJs7RuVjT-qh0bQ9QuBsqw There is also a YouTube version that is well worth a visit for the Kid N Play clip. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neWzHZ5j0Wg&list=PLPPl5xM2fbUod_0NsG3DXC8rEjAVLh4h3 Please do all the liking, subscribing and review writing you can (especially on Apple podcasts), it will help the show tremendously. Oh! And please feel free to contact us about anything you fancy.  CONTACT US WHATGOESPOD@GMAIL.COM @WHATGOESPOD - Twitter @WHATGOESPOD - Instagram 

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06 May 2020Episode 3 What Goes Around? featuring Tim Plester01:18:38

What goes around? Well this episode will see Anne and Eamon grappling with the concept of taste, worrying about the robots and falling down a K-Hole of K-Pop. Our special guest is actor, writer and director Tim Plester. Tim has made a number of award winning films such as 'Way of the morris' and 'The ballad of Shirley Collins' as well as appearing in everything from 'Game of Thrones' to 'Bohemian Rhapsody'. He is also a man that has been known to strap bells to his body and take a pigs bladder to the face. Tim takes us on a search for tribal identity and it all gets a bit sentimental about the time when Eamon wore the tightest trousers he had ever seen. 

We would like to dedicate this episode to the memory of Bryan Sheppard the fool of Adderbury village. 

Our Spotify playlist is based solely on what we happen to mention during the show, it is not curated as such by us - just making that clear. This week the road is long and bumpy.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/43BZtTWwv1mBz3VG4rpaZa?si=Ov_-rVmuQWix_bSJtIMjBg

There is also a YouTube version if you wish to challenge your eyes and your ears.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPPl5xM2fbUoe8jFyROa_dg9U6yUY3_Tu

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19 Nov 2020Episode 17 What Goes Around? featuring Labi Siffre01:20:48

Episode 17 is a real thinker. This week we wrestle with the concept of content you are no longer content with. In the age of cancel culture can we really consign all that art into the dustbin just because the people who made it simply weren't the people we thought they were? And what about when we, the listeners change? If something once rocked your world but now seems hideously out of step with your moral code, should it be discarded or does it hold an important reminder of who you once were and actually signpost how you became who you are? Certainly our guest, award winning songwriter, activist and writer Labi Siffre has a few choice things to say on the subject. Labi shares his Phonographic Memories with us and speaks with true passion and wisdom about art, depression and the human condition. With over 50 years in show business Labi is better placed than most to know what makes a song timeless. He has written worldwide smash hits like 'It must be love' and 'Something inside so strong' and his music has been sampled by Wu Tang Clan, Eminem, Jay Z, Mark Ronson and countless others.

This weeks special feature is Make Me Believe, Dr Lauren Redhead tempts us into the rarefied world of modern classical composition. A genre known for its cerebral, challenging and uncompromising sound. But what exactly is modern classical music? And is it even a genre at all? 

One thing is for sure - you will come out of this episode with plenty of food for thought. Please Like, share and show you care as we take you off to podland.  

As mentioned in our discussion on music that makes you feel uncomfortable, here is a clip of Glen Danzig inexplicably going through his occult library in the dead of night and talking about all the scary books he pretends to read. There are many questions to be asked about this clip but the chief one must surely be 'Why is there a library of the occult next to a swimming pool?'

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RERGlWWoIvA&t=64s

As far as the music goes this weeks playlist is truly out there! We veer wildly from Madness to the Misfits, from Shoenburg to Siffre. There are several challenging slabs of modern classical composition and a few tracks of questionable taste and decency. We certainly do not condone a lot of this stuff but given the course our conversations took it would be amiss of us to censor any of it. You have been warned.

Spotify version (missing 'Cop Killer' and a couple tunes deemed to rad for the service):

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2euFCoui6j6rg5AAoCSIeV

YouTube version (with all the gory details and a scant regard for copyright infringement):

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPPl5xM2fbUoi2CQdrFx1kGoDhSNNOSEH

Only the most serious musical adventurers are going to clamber through every track but as always there is gold in them there hills.

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21 Oct 2020Episode 15 What Goes Around? featuring Prof. Sophie Scott01:29:30
Ever wonder what happens to your brain when you listen to music? Well today's guest is world renowned neuroscientist Professor Sophie Scott. As an esteemed academic with a deep love of music, Sophie has spent her life trying to understand how the brain processes speech, music and laughter. You will be 35% smarter by the end of this bumper 90 minute episode. As usual Anne and Eamon discuss What Goes Around in their world and in this episode Eamon becomes a talking head in regards to Talking Heads and marvels at the relationships that somehow survive the music machine. Anne gets out her pencil and spools us back in time to an age where the cassette were king, could it happen again? Sadly not.Our Spotify playlist is available for those of you keen to know more about every single song we mention. Over 4 hours of great stuff this week.https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3Ehh65sUVwYLEc4bJzNVB7Please for the love of all that is holy share our posts on social media it will really help the show grow.CONTACT US: WHATGOESPOD@GMAIL.COM @WHATGOESPOD - Twitter @WHATGOESPOD - Instagram

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23 Sep 2020Episode 13 What Goes Around? featuring Jo Wallace01:22:25

It all kicks off this week as Anne and Eamon go toe to toe on Brit-Pop, Anne's heard one too many middle aged DJs scoff at her childhood. Meanwhile Eamon briefly sees the light at the end of the lockdown tunnel and tempts Anne out to talk directly to the pandemic party people. 

Our guest this week is the fabulous Jo Wallace, Queen of London's Northern Soul scene with 44 years of experience in the music industry from shop floor to CEO of @RamrockRecords one of the most vibrant labels around. Jo generously shares her wisdom, enthusiasm and experience with us. Mates this is a good one! 

The playlist this week is a MONSTER! 4 and a half hours of all manner of things. Skip the bits you need to but do dig deep there are treasures within.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3KipWIafsAD9hnDNjhDiPG?si=VsJPM8CoQi2xjexS-z2VAw

For those of you without the Spotify we have the YouTube playlist so stick it on a new tab in your browser.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPPl5xM2fbUqrnav6r9o7FnOEi_2SWNLd

Also if you liked the sound of the @TheHitGitSplit at the legendary @HowlingTankBar then there are a few mixes available online from that night!

www.mixcloud.com/eops 

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04 Nov 2020Episode 16 What Goes Around? featuring Andy Dawson01:26:33
Amazingly we have reached Episode 16 and oh boy is it a beauty so please share the links on social media and tell your friends! This week we are delighted to have writer, comic and podcast hero Andy Dawson on the show. Andy has been making people laugh for decades now and regularly tops the podcast comedy charts alongside Bob Mortimer with the excellent Athletico Mince podcast. Andy also hosts Top Flight Time Machine with Talk Radio's Sam Delany. Anne & Eamon discuss the hit and miss world of music biopics after Eamon accidentally watched the trailer for the new (unofficial) Bowie film 'Stardust' (or 'Sawdust' as @CitizenHelene suggested). Anne then goes into treacherous waters as she suggests that maybe we might be better off without all these records cluttering up the place. Sacrilege really.Eamon takes a road trip down to the South West of the country to see how some of Bristol's finest record shops have been doing during the age of Covid 19. It turns into an unexpectedly upbeat affair where established shops with deep roots and some new green shoots of growth are seen to be thriving in this musical city.This weeks playlist is really good even if Kevin Keegan makes an appearance:Spotify versionhttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/4Zhwa57z2fQGAIqlYCOWfZYouTube versionhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPPl5xM2fbUqCJ3pEaKP3pHqEWBkjysi1Here is a link to the Stardust Trailer (We advise you watch with a wooden spoon clenched in your teeth)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U82heDabn5kHere is a link to an article about Bill Brewster dumping his record collection (Eamon can't even read it through his fingers)https://mixmag.net/feature/bill-brewster-why-i-sold-my-13-000-strong-record-collectionHere are some links to the brilliant record shops we visited in Bristol:https://idlehandsbristol.com/ https://www.instagram.com/idlehandsbristolHere is a little film about Strange Brewhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7SAbABsWpBMAnd a link to the Record Shop Planet Caravanhttps://www.discogs.com/seller/PlanetCaravan99/profileThe Centre For Better Grooveshttps://www.discogs.com/user/CFBGBristolIf you havent already heard Athletico Mince then you simply must!https://athleticomince.com/Top Flight Time Machine is also well worth a listen - especially the Roy Keane episodes!https://tftimemachine.com/CONTACT US: WHATGOESPOD@GMAIL.COMTwitter - @WHATGOESPODInstagram - @WHATGOESPODBIG UP THE LIKERS RTERS SHARERS

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16 Mar 2022S3E5 with Dele Sosimi01:01:14

It's St. Patricks day so we thought we would bring you a legend of Afrobeat (after we chat about Irish B-Sides and The Horeslips obviously). Dele Sosimi joined Fela Kuti's band as a teenager and learned the tricks of the trade from the Godfather of Afrobeat and his stickman Tony Allen. Dele spent years learning from the best in the business, playing 8 hour gigs, shuffling through Fela's own private vinyl collection and of course negotiating a route through the difficulties of being a political musician under a brutal regime. Dele rose from keyboard player to band leader of the Egypt 80. After Fela's death Dele found himself in London and built himself an incredible reputation for being leading one of the hottest bands around, bring Afrobeat to a new audience. Still touring and recording with elite musicians from around the world Dele took the time to talk to us about all that he has learned along his turbulent musical journey. An absolutely fascinating interview we know you will enjoy. 

Before we get into that though Deb and Eamon discuss 6Music's 20th birthday, an incredibly long box set and what the B-Side means to a music lover. 

We strongly recommend you listen to Dele:

https://www.delesosimi.org/

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12 Aug 2020Episode 10 What Goes Around? featuring Miles Chapman01:13:40

This week we talk about the musical deaths you just cant get over. What happens after death when the decisions are made by 'The Estate of...' rather than the 'Artist formerly known as...' and we follow the Police Helicopters over Annes house and discuss the possible reboot of the Rave Scene amid a sea of empty balloons and silver canisters. Our special guest is Writer, Actor and Comedian Miles Chapman who is best known for his brilliant  Channel 4 series 'Lee and Dean' and his work alongside Ricky Gervais in 'David Brent Life on the Road'. Miles tells us about Brixton in the 80s, finding an alternative world in the company of John Peel and then walks into a right old dust up with our Anne. Lines were drawn, scores were settled and music was eventually declared the winner.

This weeks playlist is a delight and is solely based on the things alluded to in the show.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6KIz4CoifxQEoXUgqkWkQ3

You may also enjoy watching things so we have lovingly recreated it on You:Tube for you:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPPl5xM2fbUqMCQNO7w83rAYoUxo_Ungz

Please do all the liking, subscribing and review writing you can (especially on Apple podcasts), it will help the show tremendously. Oh! And please feel free to contact us about anything you fancy.

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06 Jan 2022S3E2 with Simon Raymonde01:10:01

This week we welcome a genuine legend to the show, Mr. Simon Raymonde from seminal Post-Punk band Cocteau Twins. It would be hard to overstate the influence Cocteau Twins had on the Indie scene, trumpeted by John Peel, coveted by Prince and (let's not underplay this), easily the most nominated artist for a Phonographic Memories slot on @WhatGoesPod EVAH! Bella Union Boss and former Twins member Simon Raymonde pops in to talk about octogenarian frontmen, finding yourself in a band and how his father played a seminal role in English pop music.

Also this week A&E becomes D&E as our Anne, sorry Debs, steps out of her cocoon. 

We also discuss the price of music and whether all we really need is trinkets.

God love ya for loving us. 

Our Anne ennit....

https://radiotoday.co.uk/2022/01/jazz-fm-presenter-anne-frankenstein-reverts-to-her-real-name/

Thanks for listening.

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05 May 2021S2E5 WGA with Zoe Adjonyoh01:22:35

Our guest this week is award winning cook and writer Zoe Adjonyoh. Best known for her book and franchise 'Zoe's Ghana Kitchen', Zoe has been a judge on Masterchef, appeared on Oprah in the states and once made Anne eat a whole scotch bonnet. Her Irish/Ghanian heritage gave her a wonderfully eclectic musical upbringing and her connection to music is as much a part of her cooking ethos as the ingredients. Zoe tells us all about her Phonographic Memories. 

Our new feature Around The World is back and this time we take a long hard look at Ireland's deep rooted fascination with Country and Western music. Why is it that 3000 miles away from the nearest rodeo, Country and Western has found its spiritual home in rural Ireland? Americana singer/songwriter Rob Corcoran puts down his guitar and shares his thoughts on the matter.

Before all that though Anne gears up for a fight in the park and Eamon tries to placate her with Pharoah Sanders, Floating Points and the London Symphony Orchestra.

Zoe makes the BEST food! YOU can too...

https://www.zoesghanakitchen.com/

The playlist will test the most adventurous of you but as always there are some gems in there:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0cxVsLyxxYCTviREExeZcv?si=d0d2c035461848db

The You:Tube version;

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPPl5xM2fbUpAMP7EOgEsggqBRXfptLSl

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30 Jun 2021S2E9 WGA with Ana Matronic01:20:29
This week we welcome a genuine Scissor Sister into the WGA family, Ana Matronic! Ana is a true music lover who has toured the world as a singer and DJ. A former Goth and Industrial fan Ana completed her apprenticeship in the burlesque drag clubs of New York and LA and has plenty of tales to tell. An expert on all things disco she is currently curating an exhibition on design in club culture for the Dundee V&A, DJing on Radio 2 and somehow she still found the time to write a book on robotics! We loved talking to her and hope you enjoy listening back just as much. Before all that though we take a quick trip to A&&E. This week Anne and Eamon discuss a tale of two cities as they both ponder their future and make plans for a new career in a new town (well actually its the same career but I can't resist a Bowie reference). We beg you on bended knee to vote for us in the British Podcast Awards: https://www.britishpodcastawards.com/vote THE PLAYLIST IS BACK! Yes every artist we mention is included here - weirdly the Danny Krivit edit of Love is the message was not available on Spotify but there are several other versions to enjoy: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4rs64VKulmn6iGwzDpops0?si=239b6bcd27934aa8 The playlist is also on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5zav2yrC7M&list=PLPPl5xM2fbUo-FhiDh2xXGlSAI8BLlqtu Here is the sight and sound of a glass harmonica being played as mentioned in the show: https://youtu.be/eQemvyyJ--g CONTACT US: WHATGOESPOD@GMAIL.COM Twitter - @WHATGOESPOD Instagram - @WHATGOESPOD Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/WhatGoesPod/ *BIG UP THE LIKERS RETWEETERS & SHARERS*

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11 Aug 2021S2E12 with Anne Dudley01:05:01

Who's afraid of the Art of Noise? Well not us, we loved 'em. So much so that we have invited the one and only Anne Dudley on to the show this week. Anne Dudley is an obscenely talented composer, arranger, producer and performer. She is a fellow of The Royal College of Music, was nominated 3 times for an Ivor Novello Award, she has won two Brit awards, a Grammy and an *Oscar* for her score for the British comedy 'The Full Monty'. In 2014 she was presented with a BASCA Gold Badge for her outstanding contribution to the music industry. And ALL of this was AFTER she helped change the face of electronic music forever through her work with The Art of Noise. 

We also celebrate one of the best soul and funk labels around 'Daptone' by talking to Jessica Lipsky author of the definitive new book about the label that brought us Sharon Jones, Charles Bradley and Lee Fields, its called 'It aint retro: Daptone Records and the 21st century soul revolution.' 

And of course Anne and Eamon kick it all off by shooting the breeze and ruminating on the long awaited return of the dancefloor!

So strap yourselves in for another tasty slice of pod. 

PLAYLIST!

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2aJgGb30XvprGhMF8KDhdw?si=21812fd742644315

You:Tube playlist!

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPPl5xM2fbUqmC91KCSAloSssLFoZeTgF

You can buy Jessica Lipsky's book here (or at your local book store).

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Aint-Retro-Daptone-21st-Century-Revolution/dp/1911036734

You can also buy the legendary Tokyo concert by the Art of Noise after over 25 years of being unavailable.

https://www.roughtrade.com/gb/art-of-noise/noise-in-the-city-live-in-tokyo/lp-x2?channable=409d9269640033313338323106&gclid=Cj0KCQjw6s2IBhCnARIsAP8RfAgBuiSOZ46Yflr3ocolhZUvYQ4iOFhSXKWE86Jh7_VIoUgiYD2rN7waAuV8EALw_wcB

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22 Sep 2021S2E15 WGA GREATEST HITS VOL.101:07:00

It's been a fantastic journey so far on What Goes Around but as Anne is being a megastar over on 6Music and Eamon is living in house move limbo-land we thought it might be a good week to take a look back on some of our favourite episodes from Series 1. If you are new to the podcast, you are in for a treat. If you are a loyal veteran of the pod wars then I hope you enjoy listening to some of these classic episodes again because it was loads of fun to edit them together. Big love to all our amazing guests, this is just a handful but you have *ALL* been incredible.

Do us a favour and spread the word about the pod, we are completely independent & ad-free so we rely on word of mouth. YOU are the mouth... please speak up, RT, Storify on Insta or whatever it is we are supposed to do nowadays.

Thank you in order of appearance:

DJ Wrongtom

Labi Siffre

Marcus Brigstocke

Sophie Scott CBE

Jo Wallace

Andy Dawson

Craig Charles

Bibi Lynch

We will be back with brand new episodes soon!

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22 Apr 2021S2E4 WGA with Pat Nevin01:29:44

Series 2 Episode 4 - The Indie Episode!

What Goes Around is all about finding music fans in unusual places and this week, we shoot ... and we score! Our guest is the brilliant writer, presenter and footballing legend Pat Nevin. Pat may be best known as a flying winger for Chelsea and Scotland but he has always been a music fan first and foremost. We are delighted that Pat agreed to share his Phonographic Memories with us, he takes us from the pre punk days right up to the modern day and gives us some priceless anecdotes about meeting and becoming friends with the late great John Peel, his love of DJing and how he never really wanted to be a footballer in the first place. Humble and generous to a fault this one was a joy to record.

In honour of Pat being our guest we decided to christen this the Indie Music episode. David Christian-Bower from Indie stalwarts Comet Gain takes time out to make us believe in 'Indie Music'. It's a celebration of the freaks and geeks that shaped the modern music scene during the 80s. 

Before all that, Anne and Eamon discuss the dark art of house hunting for DJs. They also talk canal parties and discuss the house of 'El Diablo'. 

Mainly thanks to Pat and David this weeks Spotify playlist is actually really bloody good so stick it on!

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2IKDpjeb1v1tLHrUBIqbcs?si=8eec1d42fcb44595

Anne also mentions this incredible listing on Right Move, we recommend you play the video walkthrough with the sound on full blast, its a vibe!

https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/104968019#/

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14 Jul 2021S2E10 with Brian Jackson01:07:32

Well what can we say about this episode other than it contains one of the finest musicians we have ever heard. Brian Jackson has over 50 years experience in the industry and has co-written some of the greatest songs of all time including 'The Bottle' and 'Winter in America' with Gil Scot-Heron. Its a dangerous game meeting your heroes but we are delighted to say that Brian is an absolute gentleman. Brian shares 3 Phonographic Memories with us along with so many fascinating asides. We also take the time to talk to legendary DJ The Mighty Zaf about the overlooked and underrated genre of Go-Go music. Wedged in between Hip-Hop and House Go-Go was once the hottest genre in the world but weirdly it seems to have been forgotten by the masses. Anne and Eamon meanwhile open the show by opening their hearts and discussing that most intimate of subjects, the lovers song. Eamon admits to a particularly awful selection whilst Anne realises she was the only one who even knew what her and her partners song even was.

It's a great show so why not tell someone about it?

And OMG with a couple of exceptions the play list is GO-GO-GOLD this week.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3G1Vu3jh3ZvVdwWFeN3Gap?si=e769325f9f4844a4

Or there is the YouTube version

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPPl5xM2fbUr7Yy6sEUoQJ7JGWJoe2Fpj

We have also been made aware of this Go-Go movie starring Art Garfunkle 'Good to go'

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikQCh8z1jF4&t=12s

Also buy your records at Love Vinyl:

https://m.facebook.com/lovevinyllondon/

P.S. Get well soon Zaf!

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