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The Jarrett movie, Macca’s secret & when did standing at gigs start?
Episode 891

The Jarrett movie, Macca’s secret & when did standing at gigs start?

Word In Your Ear · Word In Your Ear

March 29, 202645m 24s

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Show Notes

Whooping, whistling, punching the air, standing on the arm-rests and generally adding our voice to the sound of the crowd this week involves …

 

… the creepy way Google eavesdrops our conversations

 

… the cleverly positioned “secret” on McCartney’s new album

 

… why a knackered piano made Keith Jarrett’s Cologne Concert a success

 

… Daryl Hannah, Mick McCarthy, Ray Manzarek: people who hated the way they were played in biopics

 

… Pectoralz? The Rain? Tony Flow and the Miraculously Majestic Masters of Mayhem? Abandoned band names moratorium

 

… how movies are still revolve around white-hat heroes and black-hat villains

 

… “Festival Seating” and the days when suffering was part of the entertainment

 

… why Zappa thought bands exploited live audiences

 

… “Jackson Browne In Concert”: when going to gigs was like going to the movies

 

… plus Blink 182, Big Audio Dynamite and the days when the Marquee had two front rows of plastic seating.


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