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 402 - Marian Gold of Alphaville
Episode 401 - Stephen Lipson
Deep Dive - Tony Kaye of Yes on Big Generator (1987)
Episode 400 - Trevor Horn
Episode 399 - Tiffany/Mark Burgess of the Chameleons
Episode 398 - Ivan Julian of Richard Hell and the Voidoids/Solo
Episode 397 - Lisa Loeb/Steve ”Smiley” Barnard
Book Club - Joel Selvin author of Sly & the Family Stone: An Oral History
Episode 396- John Cafferty of the Beaver Brown Band
Podcaster Panel: Does Cher Belong in the Rock Hall?
Episode 395 - Jeanette Jurado of Exposé
Episode 394 - Tom Werman
Deep Dive - Phill Brown on Talk Talk’s Spirt of Eden (1988)
Episode 393 - Kirk Douglas of The Roots/Hundred Watt Heart
Promo Mode - Tarquin Gotch on Life Moves Pretty Fast: The John Hughes Mixtapes Box Set
Episode 392 - Dar Williams
Episode 391 - Glen Phillips of Toad the Wet Sprocket/Solo and Garrison Starr
Episode 390 - Jason Scheff of Chicago/Generation Radio and Rebecca Pidgeon
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Episode 389 - Bobby Whitlock of Derek & The Dominos/Solo
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