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!
2022 Recap vol.1
Episode 361 - Robin Guthrie of Cocteau Twins/Solo
Book Club - Ben Wardle author of Mark Hollis: A Perfect Silence
Episode 360 - Dave Wakeling of the English Beat/General Public
Episode 359 - Dale Bozzio of Missing Persons
Episode 358 - Curtis Stigers
Episode 357 - Tim Finn of Split Enz/Solo
Promo Mode - Dave Faulkner discusses the new Hoodoo Gurus’ album Chariot of the Gods
Episode 356 - Gina Schock of the Go-Go’s
Episode 355 - Ivan Doroschuk of Men Without Hats
Book Club - Bradley Morgan Author of U2’s The Joshua Tree: Planting Roots in Mythic America
Episode 354 - Mick Wall
Bonus - Howie Klein
Episode 353 - Beau Hill
Book Club - Bill Kopp author of Disturbing the Peace: 415 Records and the Rise of New Wave
Episode 352 - Mark Seymour of Hunters & Collectors/Solo
2021 Year in Review
Episode 351 - Jacknife Lee
Episode 350 - Doug MacMillian of The Connells
Episode 349 - Dee C. Lee of the Style Council/Solo
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