Word In Your Ear
En podcast af Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold
Kategorier:
729 Episoder
-
Johnny Beatle’, early Blondie, Led Zeppelin’s plane and seven fabulous years at the Melody Maker.
Udgivet: 22.8.2024 -
One-word rock star mimicry, bands who shouldn’t reform & the best thing about Taylor Swift
Udgivet: 19.8.2024 -
The extraordinary story of Arthur Lee, Love and the 1966 flop which became a hit for the ages
Udgivet: 15.8.2024 -
Buddy Holly airlines and the inimitable Bob Dylan
Udgivet: 12.8.2024 -
“Pop music is 80 per cent about hair”, remaking classic albums and why CDs are so hard to love
Udgivet: 4.8.2024 -
Queen, Bowie and other residents of Rockfield Studios remembered by the cook’s daughter
Udgivet: 2.8.2024 -
57 years of Fleetwood Mac: author Mark Blake's fond encounters and fresh revelations
Udgivet: 31.7.2024 -
Ron Sexsmith doesn’t need a teleprompter. He can do 40 Dylan songs at the drop of a hat
Udgivet: 30.7.2024 -
Without John Mayall … no Cream, Fleetwood Mac, Status Quo or Led Zeppelin?
Udgivet: 29.7.2024 -
Best album sleeves, what’s ruined singing and pop as ‘empowerment porn’
Udgivet: 21.7.2024 -
Who is Lawrence and why did Will Hodgkinson write a whole book about him?
Udgivet: 18.7.2024 -
Backstage at Live Aid, the first Knebworth and bands that don’t get on
Udgivet: 15.7.2024 -
How Joni Mitchell joined the boys’ club and why we don’t need a comeback – by Ann Powers
Udgivet: 12.7.2024 -
Twist And Shout? Spiral Scratch? Corey duBrowa celebrates the best and rarest EPs ever made
Udgivet: 8.7.2024 -
What songs should be longer or shorter?
Udgivet: 7.7.2024 -
Dylan Jones – Clegg’s women, Hague’s pints and “the wiring behind celebrity culture”
Udgivet: 3.7.2024 -
Happy accidents, whooping at gigs and why the album review star system doesn’t work anymore
Udgivet: 30.6.2024 -
Pop football chants, Reg ‘Reg’ Snipton sings Joni Mitchell & the tale of John Lennon’s watch
Udgivet: 24.6.2024 -
Only Clare Grogan knows how it feels to burst onstage from a giant birthday cake
Udgivet: 21.6.2024 -
The wit and charisma of Kate Bush by Graeme Thomson: going too far makes you what you are
Udgivet: 18.6.2024
Mark Ellen and David Hepworth have been talking about and writing about music together and individually for a collective eighty years in magazines like Smash Hits, Mojo and The Word and on radio and TV programmes like "Rock On", "Whistle Test" and VH-1.Over thirteen years ago, when working on the late magazine The Word, they began producing podcasts. Some listeners have been kind enough to say these have been very special to them. When the magazine folded in 2012 they kept the spirit of those podcasts alive in regular Word In Your Ear evenings in which they spoke to musicians and authors in front of an audience. Over these years they've produced hundreds of hours of material. As of the Current Unpleasantness of 2020, they've produced yet hundreds of hours more with a little help from guests kind enough to digitally show them around their attics such as Danny Baker, Andy Partridge, Sir Tim Rice and Mark Lewisohn. For the full span of the Word In Your Ear world, visit wiyelondon.com. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.