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Records that sound unique and why all bands need a backlash
Episode 832

Records that sound unique and why all bands need a backlash

Word In Your Ear · Word In Your Ear

October 26, 202547m 11s

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Show Notes

 

Boarding this week’s giddy carousel of news, we ride the following ponies …

 

… the Sliding Doors moment that made a ‘50s star a fortune

 

… Soft Cell’s Dave Ball and the art of being the Other One in a pop duo

  

… Bohemian Rhapsody, O Superman, I Feel Fine: records that sounded like nothing before them

 

… what links the Prodigy, Wet Leg, Daft Punk and Donna Summer?

 

… how all bands need a bad patch to make you appreciate the good ones

 

… “the concept album is a good servant but a bad master”

 

… Expensive = Reassuringly valuable? Cheap = Worthless?

 

… a new Taylor Swift album in ‘sweat and vanilla-perfumed orange glitter vinyl’, anyone?

 

… and the tricks singers use to disguise the fact that they can’t hit the top notes anymore.

 

… plus ‘the Siege and Investiture of Baron von Frankenstein's Castle at Weisseria’ by Blue Öyster Cult and birthday guest Phil Hopwood on best and worst concept albums.


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