Only the late 80s/early 90s Britain could have produced a band like Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine. With sarcasm and attitude to spare, Jim Bob and Fruitbat pilloried modern British culture in a way no one else could. That talent got them a number one album and a headlining spot at Glastonbury in 1992. Eventually the band went their separate ways and Jim Bob has been on a roll ever since releasing album after album of wry cultural criticism packed with hard won wisdom. His latest, Thanks For Reaching Out, comments on the world today in a way we can all relate to (and laugh about). He tells us about all of it and more. Enjoy!
Episode 443 - Glenn Mercer of the Feelies/Andy McCluskey of OMD
Episode 442 - Chan Kinchla of Blues Traveler/Dolphus Ramseur manager of the Avett Brothers
Episode 441 - Fergal Lawler of the Cranberries
Deep Dive - Genya Ravan on Urban Desires (1978)
Episode 440 - Henry Lee Summer/Melanie
Episode 439 - Graeham Goble of Little River Band
Book Club - Daniel Bukzpan author of Ozzy@75
Episode 438 - Miki Berenyi of Lush
Episode 437 - Elliot Scheiner
Some Kind of Wonderful Soundtrack with Lick the Tins, Blue Room and the March Violets
Episode 436 - Stephen ”Tin Tin” Duffy of the Lilac Time/Solo
Episode 435 - Josh Caterer of Smoking Popes
Deep Dive - John Cafferty on The Beaver Brown Band’s Tough All Over (1985)
Episode 434 - Richard Patrick of Filter
Episode 433 - Maia Sharp
Episode 432 - Rat Scabies of The Damned/The Sinclairs
Episode 431 - Dave Robinson Co-Founder of Stiff Records
Episode 430 - Ricky Phillips of the Babys/Bad English/Styx
Episode 429 - Sonya Madan and Glenn Johansson of Echobelly
Book Club - John Robb author of The Art of Darkness: The History of Goth
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