
Deep Dives and Deep Cuts: the History of Punk, Post-punk and New Wave (1976-1986)
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BONUS: We Turn One
bonusEDeep Dives and Deep Cuts turns one year old this week and R+J call an emergency session to celebrate the occasion. They each pick the most surprising song, album and artist they've discovered over the last year, then wrap things up with a closer look at an album from each of their desert island lists. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2TrAUzA -- Email us at [email protected]
Ep10A: DEVO
EQ: Is this not bland? A: Hell no, it's DEVO! Author of the book "Punk, Post Punk, New Wave" (and acclaimed punk/new wave photographer) Michael Grecco joins the lads to examine the catalog of new wave pioneers DEVO. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3bx4GJs -- Email us at [email protected]
S2 Ep 10Ep10: Jun/Jul 1978 + the Dead Boys
EThe beginning of Summer 1978 sees the release of 2 groundbreaking albums, a couple solid efforts from artists destined for future greatness and a handful of absolute clunkers! R emerges a lot happier than J after exploring releases by Talking Heads, the Rezillos, the Boomtown Rats, DEVO, Peter Gabriel, Magazine and Tom Robinson Band. Plus, a Closer look at the Dead Boys. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2SmgXcT -- Email us at [email protected]
BONUS: The Manchester Scene
bonusEIt's time to examine the Manchester, England music scene of the 70s and 80s. The only problem is that R+J know very little about it. Thankfully, Richard Temple pops in from Manchester itself to provide backup. As the show's very first guest, he schools the lads on the scene that produced bands like the Buzzcocks, the Fall, Joy Division and the Happy Mondays. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3nmK4bA -- Email us at [email protected]
BONUS: Please Step Out of the Car(s)
bonusEIt's a pretty ramshackle affair as R+J fumble their way through the solo output from the members of the Cars, detouring along the way to talk about whatever pops into their pretty little heads. This might be another "for serious listeners only" episode... Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3fUJwrr -- Email us at [email protected]
Ep9A: the Cars
EAs the first new wave band to have a real presence on the US charts, the Cars cast a long shadow over the new wave movement of the late 70s and early 80s. R+J explore why while examining their catalog. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/3lF7DLS -- Email us at [email protected]
S2 Ep 9Ep9: April/May 1978 + the Saints
EThe surprises don't stop coming in the Spring of 1978. From a minor masterpiece neither host had ever heard before to strong followup albums from bands with disappointing debuts, R and J keep on their toes as they explore albums from the Cars, Slaughter and the Dogs, Japan, the Vibrators, the Only Ones, the Stranglers and Television. Plus, a closer look at the Saints. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/3v9loH5 -- Email us at [email protected]
Ep8A: Elvis Costello (1977-83)
EIt's time to dive deep into one of the most influential and prolific artists of the early new wave movement. Elvis Costello's first 8 albums span a wide range of styles, moods and attitudes, many of them considered stone cold classics. R+J roll up their pant legs and wade in! Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/3s9FXkb -- Email us at [email protected]
S2 Ep 8Ep8: March 1978 + the Suicide Commandos
EThe hits come fast and furious in March of 1978. R finds a lot to love here while a cranky J takes solace in the fact that a beloved songwriter finally gets the backup band he deserves. Plus, a closer look at the music of the Suicide Commandos. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/3rg8T9F -- Email us at [email protected]
Ep7A: Kate Bush
EHey, it's the haunting, iridescent, beguiling and slightly menacing music of Kate Bush! Nuff said. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2KIhW3H
S2 Ep 7Ep7: Jan/Feb 1978 + the Adverts
EBuckle up! Season two gets off to a rip-roaring start with some truly innovative albums released in January and February of 1978. R discovers the joys of Oi! while J celebrates debuts from two bands on his top 10 new wave list and one on his top 10 punk list. Plus, a closer look at the music of the Adverts. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2L49X1a
BONUS: The "Lost" Hidden Tracks
bonusER+J chitchat about this and that, including: listener feedback, misogyny in punk, desert island picks, looking back at season one and looking ahead to season two. This episode is probably for serious listeners only - it's all talky-talk, no rocky-rock!
Ep6A: The Top 10 Albums of 1977
EIt's all come down to this! Season one of the podcast goes out with a bang as R+J reveal the top ten albums of 1977 (as determined by you, the Deep Dive listeners). Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/39p2umM
BONUS: What's Your Favorite Album of 1977?
bonusEThere's only one week left to vote for the top albums of 1977. Having trouble deciding? R+J are here to help! Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3f9qBH5
S1 Ep 6Ep6: Four to Explore in '77
ENow that they've examined every punk and new wave album released in 1977, R+J each pick 2 that they believe deserve a closer look. Join the lads as they dive deep into releases from Richard Hell and the Voidoids, Sparks, Ultravox and the Saints. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/322vwV0
Ep5A: Wire (1977-91)
EQuite possibly the most influential punk band you've never heard, Wire definitely deserve a closer look into their unique take on punk, post-punk, proto-goth, pop and dance music. The lads marvel at Wire's evolution while examining their first 9 albums. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3dzjJ4Y
S1 Ep 5Ep5: Fall 1977 + the Sex Pistols
EThe last months of 1977 see the release of two of the most influential punk albums ever, as well as debuts from 7 up-and-comers and a whole slew of albums from old favorites. R+J also reveal some exciting news about upcoming episodes to help wrap up season one of the podcast. Plus: a closer look at the Sex Pistols. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ikbieD
Ep4A: Iggy Pop (1977-93)
EIt's our most contentious episode yet as Iggy Pop superfan R tries to get a sceptical J to see the error of his non-Iggy-loving ways. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3hy4utt
S1 Ep 4Ep4: Summer 1977 + Richard Hell
EThe Summer of '77 is the best season yet for punk music! R identifies the first true post-punk release while J discovers an album that instantly lands in his Punk Rock Hall of Fame. Plus: a closer look at Richard Hell, Television and Johnny Thunder and the Heartbreakers. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/31UmIAT
BONUS: Our Fave Punk Bands
bonusEThose messy lads spill the beans again! R+J count down their top ten favorite punk bands, introducing each other to previously unfamiliar artists along the way. Fun is had, hearts are warmed, horizons are broadened... Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2QvnC09
Ep3A: The Stranglers
EThis month's deep dive zeros in on the Stranglers - and who better to lead the conversation than J, whom Spotify has identified as being in the top 1% of Stranglers fans in the WHOLE WIDE WORLD...? (True story!) R tags along for the ride. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2XUpyU1
S1 Ep 3Ep3: Spring 1977 + the Clash
ESpring of 1977 sees the release of only a few LPs, but they're all notable ones! R+J examine the debut albums from 4 iconic British punk bands. Plus, to fill the time, the lads take a deep dive into the catalog of the Clash. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/308vv01
Ep2A: David Bowie (1967-80)
ESince R+J recently anointed David Bowie "the Godfather of New Wave," it's only fitting they now take a closer look at his first 15 albums. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/323YCE6
S1 Ep 2Ep2: Winter 1977 + the Damned
EWinter of 1977 sees the release of the first three UK punk albums. J is so excited he almost wets himself. Meanwhile, R has some "Fun Time" with Iggy Pop's debut solo album. Plus, a closer look at the Damned. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2YWE2DR
BONUS: Our Fave Wave Bands
bonusER+J spill the beans! Join the lads as they each count down their top 10 favorite new wave bands. There's some overlap, but not as much as expected. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2BhmOI9
Ep1A: Blondie
E"You got some new wave in my punk!" - "No, you got some punk in my new wave!" R+J argue all things Blondie while dissecting their catalog. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3cOssOJ
S1 Ep 1Ep1: 1976 + the Ramones
ER+J catch the spirit of '76 while listening to the godmother of punk and the godfather of new wave. They also ask the question: what the heck is zolo music? Plus, a closer look at the Ramones. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: spoti.fi/3gWxonX
2 Minute Teaser
trailerER+J give you the 50 cent tour of their new podcast. (featuring "Toiler on the Sea" by the Stranglers)
Ep0: Introduction
EIntroducing Deep Dives and Deep Cuts. Get to know Rob and Joseph as they listen to some of the music that inspired the punk and new wave movement. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36zDdTO