When you think about music from the late 70s, chances are good you think about Leo Sayer. He practically owned that period with hits like "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing", "When I Need You" and "More Than I Can Say". Unfortunately, bad management robbed him of his career (and all his money) and he's had to build it all back up, which he's done successfully for decades. The last few years have been especially fruitful. In 2019 he released the excellent album Selfie and this year he put out Northern Songs which is him reimagining Beatles songs in a most creative way. Leo tells many incredible stories from his over 50 years in show business like interactions with the Beatles, hanging out with Prince and being the last person to speak with Elvis. You have to hear this to believe it!
2022 Recap 3
Episode 389 - Bobby Whitlock of Derek & The Dominos/Solo
Episode 388 - Jack Tempchin
Episode 387 - Don Powell of Slade/Chuck Wright of Quiet Riot
Episode 386 - Billy Bragg
Deep Dive - Dennis Diken on The Smithereens’ Green Thoughts (1988)
Episode 385 - Tony James of Generation X/Sigue Sigue Sputnik/Sisters of Mercy/Carbon Silicon
Promo Mode - Anvil on the Re-Release of Anvil! The Story of Anvil
Episode 384 - Guy Chadwick of the House of Love
Book Club - Martin Popoff author of Bowie@75
Episode 383 - Richard James Burgess
Book Club - Brian J. Kramp author of This Band Has No Past: How Cheap Trick Became Cheap Trick
Episode 382 - Howard Jones
Book Club - Mitchell Cohen author of Looking for the Magic: New York City, The ’70s and the Rise of Arista Records
Episode 381 - Jon King of Gang of Four
Episode 380 - Annabella Lwin of Bow Wow Wow
Bonus - INXS Talk on Rock in Retrospect
Episode 379 - Stephen Street
2022 Recap 2
Episode 378 - St. Paul Peterson of Morris Day and the Time/The Family/Solo
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