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Bang! 101 Songs about Nuclear War from the 1980s
Dave Malbon and Pank Pathak
19 episodes
1 week ago

A podcast delving into 101 amazing songs from the 1980s that dealt with the threats posed by nuclear war.


You'll hear us discuss the biggest hits of the decade (did you even know they were about nuclear war?), songs that you might have forgotten and that need to be heard again, and songs that you may never heard.


Every fortnight, Dave and Pank will be exploring some of the best known hits from around the world, to lesser-known deeper cuts. Every genre of 80s music gets a look-in: punk, new wave, funk, soul, rock, heavy rock, indie, reggae, disco.


We will be discussing the songs from a musical and cultural perspective. What else was happening in the world of television and literature to help paint this nuclear landscape?


With every podcast, we will update our Spotify playlist with the songs we are going to discuss. Have a listen to the tunes, and then the chat, or the chat.


https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0vLjQBbJEhiDaFNOTz9snD?si=05f85de012a84bfb


Presenters: Dave and Pank


Opening and end music:(Waiting for the) Heatwave by Fay Ray , appears courtesy of Fay Ray, written by John Lovering.


With thanks to Richie for voice, Rachel for art and Shivam for tech


Do email us at bangnuclearpodcast@gmail.com


Message us at @bangpodcast.bsky.social





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A podcast delving into 101 amazing songs from the 1980s that dealt with the threats posed by nuclear war.


You'll hear us discuss the biggest hits of the decade (did you even know they were about nuclear war?), songs that you might have forgotten and that need to be heard again, and songs that you may never heard.


Every fortnight, Dave and Pank will be exploring some of the best known hits from around the world, to lesser-known deeper cuts. Every genre of 80s music gets a look-in: punk, new wave, funk, soul, rock, heavy rock, indie, reggae, disco.


We will be discussing the songs from a musical and cultural perspective. What else was happening in the world of television and literature to help paint this nuclear landscape?


With every podcast, we will update our Spotify playlist with the songs we are going to discuss. Have a listen to the tunes, and then the chat, or the chat.


https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0vLjQBbJEhiDaFNOTz9snD?si=05f85de012a84bfb


Presenters: Dave and Pank


Opening and end music:(Waiting for the) Heatwave by Fay Ray , appears courtesy of Fay Ray, written by John Lovering.


With thanks to Richie for voice, Rachel for art and Shivam for tech


Do email us at bangnuclearpodcast@gmail.com


Message us at @bangpodcast.bsky.social





Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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People Say It Could Never Happen Here.
Bang! 101 Songs about Nuclear War from the 1980s
43 minutes 57 seconds
1 month ago
People Say It Could Never Happen Here.

Welcome to Episode 16 – in which we discuss 5 songs by artists who were hugely successful in the 70s but kept their legacies alive with their 80s output. The Cold War provided sufficient ammunition for many - who might have been driven to obscurity by punk and post-punk – to make innovative new music and find even more fans. The artists couldn’t be bigger.


Pink Floyd’s “Two Suns in the Sunset” is our first song. From “The Final Cut” album, it sees Roger Waters in both quietly contemplative and searingly powerful form.


There now follow three “frontiers”:


Peter Gabriel’s “Games Without Frontiers” is one of the greatest and best known 80s songs – enigmatic but catchy (and also the source of a few misheard lyrics).


It’s time for some Queen – or rather solo – as we look at Roger Taylor’s “Strange Frontier”. Taken from the 1984 album of the same name, it is one of his best solo tracks.


“New Frontier” is from Donald Fagan’s “The Night Fly” album. Steely Dan produced some of the finest albums of the 70s and the quality did not fall when Fagan released this wonderfully upbeat and retrospective track.


Our final song is “Sick of You” by Lou Reed. It is a stream of invective against just about everything and everyone in 1980s New York. 


Our playlist is now a whopping 82 songs – enjoy them all. Our previous episodes are all here for you to enjoy too.

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0vLjQBbJEhiDaFNOTz9snD?si=4da04b17ed3347ea

https://music.apple.com/gb/playlist/bang-101-songs-about-nuclear-war-from-the-1980s/pl.u-6mo4j9KFByBgKXl


We love to hear from you via:


Instagram:                      bangnuclearpodcast

Blue Sky:                        @bangpodcast.bsky.social

Facebook:                      Bang Nuclear Podcast

Reddit:                             r/bangnuclearpodcast

Email:                              bangnuclearpodcast@gmail.com

Opening and closing music:              (Waiting for the) Heatwave – Fay Ray, appears courtesy of Fay Ray. Written by John Lovering

Artwork:                          Rachel Malbon

Assistant Producer:   Shivam Pathak

Opening words:          Richie Wheeler


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bang! 101 Songs about Nuclear War from the 1980s

A podcast delving into 101 amazing songs from the 1980s that dealt with the threats posed by nuclear war.


You'll hear us discuss the biggest hits of the decade (did you even know they were about nuclear war?), songs that you might have forgotten and that need to be heard again, and songs that you may never heard.


Every fortnight, Dave and Pank will be exploring some of the best known hits from around the world, to lesser-known deeper cuts. Every genre of 80s music gets a look-in: punk, new wave, funk, soul, rock, heavy rock, indie, reggae, disco.


We will be discussing the songs from a musical and cultural perspective. What else was happening in the world of television and literature to help paint this nuclear landscape?


With every podcast, we will update our Spotify playlist with the songs we are going to discuss. Have a listen to the tunes, and then the chat, or the chat.


https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0vLjQBbJEhiDaFNOTz9snD?si=05f85de012a84bfb


Presenters: Dave and Pank


Opening and end music:(Waiting for the) Heatwave by Fay Ray , appears courtesy of Fay Ray, written by John Lovering.


With thanks to Richie for voice, Rachel for art and Shivam for tech


Do email us at bangnuclearpodcast@gmail.com


Message us at @bangpodcast.bsky.social





Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.