Paul and Sean are relishing the fact that Peter Cook's brilliant voice characterisations are now cooking on gas! They get stuck into Stapleton's cat and the twigs, Blint's back story, his strange references to Duke of Earl and At the Hop, as well as his strange analysis of his fellow characters' individual 'keys'; why are the Stapletons so mis-matched as a married couple? Sean also finally gets his head around the whole thing with the pyramids. Probably.
We hear some quirky but brilliant music from Godley and Creme, including Rosie, Office Chase and Cool Cool Cool in the Morning, surely the only pop song ever written from the point of view of a dead goldfish. We unearth some beautiful influences too.
So long, and thanks for all the fish food!
Consequences 10cc podcast 18 - How Dare You (1976)
Consequences 10cc podcast 17 - The Original Soundtrack (1975)
Consequences 10cc podcast 16 - The Strawberry Studios Story, with Peter Wadsworth
Consequences 10cc podcast 15 - I'm Not in Love (1974-5)
Consequences 10cc podcast 14 - Interview with Ken Maliphant (former MD of Phonogram)
Consequences 10cc podcast 13 - Sheet Music (1974)
Consequences 10cc podcast 12 - 10cc (1973)
Godley & Creme's Consequences podcast 11 - Side 6: Blint's Tune
Godley & Creme's Consequences podcast 10 - Side 5
Godley & Creme's Consequences podcast 8 - Side 3 analysis
Godley & Creme's Consequences podcast 7 - Side 2 analysis
Godley & Creme's Consequences podcast 6 - Side 1 analysis
Godley & Creme's Consequences podcast 5 - 1976 - The road to Consequences
Godley & Creme's Consequences podcast 4 - recording innovation and musicianship
Godley & Creme's Consequences podcast 3 - the numbers 4 and 17, Peter Cook and Blint's theory of 'It'
Godley & Creme's Consequences podcast 2 - the Gizmo, art and music promos
Godley & Creme's Consequences podcast 1 - Introduction
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