Our old mate Ning is back on the podcast with Simon as they bang on about a whole host of stuff including receiving emails from Motley Crüe, the British class divide, Radio 1 roadshows, green issues, & dad fishing.
As if that’s not enough, Everything Must Go ( ) by the Manic Street Preachers is the focus of this episode. We cover the album in depth, analyse how the Manic’s sound changed and discuss Richey Manic’s disappearance.
You can check out the latest tracks by Ning’s band Jifnotcif by going to
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Our old mate Ning is back on the podcast with Simon as they bang on about a whole host of stuff including receiving emails from Motley Crüe, the British class divide, Radio 1 roadshows, green issues, & dad fishing.
As if that’s not enough, Everything Must Go ( ) by the Manic Street Preachers is the focus of this episode. We cover the album in depth, analyse how the Manic’s sound changed and discuss Richey Manic’s disappearance.
You can check out the latest tracks by Ning’s band Jifnotcif by going to
https://www.ftdmusic.com/p/jifnotcif.html?fbclid=IwAR1dIpkkUM0BNyknv6jVFLI0jO5pB1_zDrAXyPMydxMJg-eKSFnMyOU45mM&m=1
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