Remember mix tapes? In this podcast I run through a series of mix CDs I made for my son over the last few years to introduce him to an artist's back catalogue. Avoiding the obvious hits (mostly) and including some favourite deeper cuts. We chat and find our what he liked and didn't like.
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Remember mix tapes? In this podcast I run through a series of mix CDs I made for my son over the last few years to introduce him to an artist's back catalogue. Avoiding the obvious hits (mostly) and including some favourite deeper cuts. We chat and find our what he liked and didn't like.
A sharp left turn for this e[isode where we indulge, not in an artist nor theme, but in a whole genre of music - namely classical.
Where else would Mozart, Beethoven, Elgar, Joplin and John Finnemore(?) rub shoulders but in a podcast such as this.
Joel has a revenge and it's totally in keeping with the whole podcast. Joel's Music GCSE really starts to show his musical understanding and he probably knows more than Dad now!
One thing mentioned in the podcast is this - go watch it - it's brilliant. If you have no patience, you might want to jump to 3:50.
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Generation Mix
Remember mix tapes? In this podcast I run through a series of mix CDs I made for my son over the last few years to introduce him to an artist's back catalogue. Avoiding the obvious hits (mostly) and including some favourite deeper cuts. We chat and find our what he liked and didn't like.