Join host Murray Stewart in episode 1,447 of Blind Magic from Alice Springs as he reflects on the global hullabaloo around Taylor Swift’s new album and the record-breaking 24-hour download surge — and explains why, personally, Swift simply doesn’t register for him. He shares candid thoughts on celebrity moments, including an awkward award encounter involving Celine Dion, and what he looks for in musical brilliance.
Throughout the episode Murray celebrates artists who have shaped his musical tastes — praising AC/DC (and Angus Young’s guitar), the Brothers Gibb, Andrea Bocelli, and even the singular talent of Michael Jackson — contrasting their edge and influence with more contemporary pop phenomena.
Murray also gives listeners a personal update: he’ll be heading to the MCG in November with his support worker to experience what may be AC/DC’s last Australian concert, and he talks about his excitement for that night.
This is a solo episode with no guests, offering a jumbled, wide-ranging, and personal tour of musical opinions, anecdotes, and anticipation. Expect candid commentary, a variety of musical references, and Murray’s distinctive, conversational style.
Blind Magic Communications — episode 1,447, hosted by Murray Stewart.