Afleveringen
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Matthew Crosby is a comedian, writer, podcaster and Radio X DJ.
His Sunday morning Radio X show with Ed Gamble has been part of my weekend routine for over 5 years now and I couldn't have been more excited to have him on the show...... until I found out which album we were covering....
We deep dive the bonkers Hyper Pop duo 100 Gecs and their second album, 10,00 Gecs.
We also talk about kids tv, radical acceptence and ask the big question, are Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds "a laugh?"
No shade to previous guests, but bloody hell, this is the best one yet. Matt was fantastic company and you are going to love this episode, even if 100 Gecs are not your thing.
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Is it Ironic? Do You think? And does it even matter?
In today's episode I'm joined by Jess from Wonder 45 and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.
I was lucky enough to spend time over Zoom with Jess where we get to deep dive one of the biggest albums of the 90's. However, the technology failed us towards the end, but it actually added a bit of fun chaos to the show.
We also touch on Glastonbury, straddling the two worlds of Camden and boarding school.
We also discuss irony. Or the lack of it.
Enjoy!
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Hold your Ipod mini in the air and light a cigarette indoors, because for episode 4 we are discussing the best thing to come out of East Riding of Yorkshire since Emmerdale and bad weather.
It's The Paddingtons!
I'm joined by a man that is more then equipped to deep dive the scuzzy icons. Harry is the host of the 22 Grand Pod where he'll discuss all things indie with an array of landfill avoiding legends of the era.
Not only do we discuss The Paddingtons powerhouse debut album, First Comes First, we also talk about the dangers of wearing yellow skinny jeans on a high street, all nighters from Arctic Monkeys and when house parties go a bit too far.
Give Harry and I a follow on the socials and if you could also give a 5 star review to us both it REALLY helps bump things up the charts.
Enjoy as irresponsibly as you see fit!
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For episode 3 of "THIS Album..." I am in the hands of a real broadcasting expert.
Sophie is the voice of weekend mornings on Radio X and gave me an education on the piano virtuoso and mushroom enthusiast, Tori Amos and her debut album, Little Earthquakes.
We discuss Pen Pal boyfriends, miming to No Doubt and attempt to answer the big question "what's so amazing about really deep thoughts."
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Welcome to episode 2 of "THIS Album..."
Woah, what a mad week it's been!
For a couple of days there, little old William Hann was at number 1 in Spotify's Music Podcast chart! Truly mental.
Thanks so much for listening, sharing, and for the 5 star reviews (a pox on the houses of the one miserable git that gave a 1 star!)
But we're just getting started, on to the next one.
Episode 2 we are joined by a giant of Essex nightlife and a podcasting polymath.
He's the host of Acceptable in The 80's.
He's the host of Off The Beat and Track,
He's the host of Tell Me About It
He's the host of Hardcore Listing
He's the host of The MMA Fan Show
But for your listening pleasure today, he's a guest on "THIS Album..." and we're discussing Green by REM.
But we also talk about the time Stu became the front man of REM, the time Football "Came home!" during a Nick Cave set and ask the question, how much mandolin is too much mandolin?
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Episode 1, this is it, this is happening!
You find us launching the podcast with one of “THE” albums from a niche little upcoming group called The Beatles. Maybe you’ve heard of them?
This episodes guest was beyond a delight, he’s a Glastonbury legend that is more than qualified to discuss the Fab Four.
Listening back, we sound like we’ve known each other for years, but it’s the first time Chris and I had met! What a guest….
If you like what you’ve heard, or you have some opinions that we’ve not covered then drop me an email on [email protected] and follow me on the socials.
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This is it, this is happening and this is what you can expect from THIS Album....