All You Ever Think About Is Sparks
Music:Music Commentary
I delve into side two of Propaganda in this one, including B-side Alabamy Right. Propaganda was a deliberate step forward from Kimono My House, in terms of musical ambition. The second and final album produced by Muff Winwood, Ron employs his "Jam-proof your composition" manifesto here to ensure no one does the same thing twice, and to ensure that Adrian Fisher never gets to play a single blues lick. How was Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth misunderstood by Ray Davies? Exactly WHAT the hell is Russell singing on Something for the Girl with Everything? I break it all down here.
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--Christian
Episode 43: Record Store Day 2024
Episode 42: Telex - Sex (1981-1982) part two
Episode 41: Telex - Sex (1981) part one
Episode 40: Interview with Thom Chiki
Episode 39: Interview With Timothy Hall
Episode 38: Angst In My Pants part four (1982)
Episode 37: Angst In My Pants part three (1982)
Episode 36: Angst In My Pants part two (1982)
Episode 35: Angst in my Pants part one (1982)
Episode 34: ’Latte’ Listening Party part two
Episode 33: ’Latte’ Listening Party part one
Episode 32: The Paul Barrett Interview
Episode 31: Whomp That Sucker part two (1981)
Episode 30: Interview with Jim Goodwin
Episode 29: Whomp That Sucker part one (1980-1981)
Episode 28: Terminal Jive (1979-1980)
Episode 27: Noel: Is There More to Life Than Dancing? (1979)
Episode 26: Number One in Heaven part 2 (1979)
Episode 25: Number One in Heaven part one (1978-1979)
Episode 24: Interview with David Kendrick
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