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Do all panned albums end up loved? And what’s the most significant record sleeve?
Episode 855

Do all panned albums end up loved? And what’s the most significant record sleeve?

Word In Your Ear · Word In Your Ear

December 21, 202553m 43s

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Show Notes

Deck the halls with cheese and Bolly! … and a dish of the usual rock and roll distraction which this week throws the following logs on the fire …

 

… the greatest Xmas single ever?

 

… Metal Machine Music, Cut the Crap, Two Sides of the Moon … can panned records ever be rehabilitated?

 

… how Roxy Music invented ‘rock brand-value’ and turned it into pictures

 

… Joe Ely and the romance of songs about the American landscape

 

… Rob Reiner and why that scene in When Harry Met Sally is the greatest marriage of people and ideas

 

… the real-life moment that inspired Spinal Tap

 

… “most American pop music is about geography”

 

… "I keep my fingernails long so they click when I play the piano"

 

… Jordan Carl Wheeler Davis? Michael Holbrook Penniman Jr? Mystery acts playing Wembley Arena

 

… the British think America is “fabulous and otherworldly”. Americans think Britain is “quaint”

 

… plus the magnificent McGarrigles’ Christmas Hour, farewell Hofner and we name the Finnegan’s Wake of rock music!


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