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Get Behind Fanny Podcast
Get Behind Fanny Podcast
41 episodes
1 month ago
A podcast dedicated to '70s rock band Fanny who were the first all-female band signed to a major label for a multi-album deal. Distributed by Reprise Records.
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A podcast dedicated to '70s rock band Fanny who were the first all-female band signed to a major label for a multi-album deal. Distributed by Reprise Records.
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Music History
Music,
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Get Behind Fanny: Episode 22
Get Behind Fanny Podcast
20 minutes
4 years ago
Get Behind Fanny: Episode 22
Episode 22 is a special episode dedicated to June Millington’s socially conscious and touching song “You’ve Got A Home” from “Fanny Hill” as well as we briefly discuss June’s recently disclosed health issue.
Alice, Kristen, and Byron are joined by Jean and June Millington via pre-recorded interviews.

From UFO Nigel Langridge:
As for the beautiful “You’ve Got A Home”… I can only assume June wrote it for/about Brie’s daughter Brandi (“Punkin”)… from what I’ve read in June’s book Brie and Brandi lived at FH for a while, and she could’ve been the inspiration. June’s 12-string playing and slide work are stunning. Offering space to the lyric but providing us with a melancholic edge bolstered by the sweet backing vocal harmonies. Lyrically we have the tumult of storm tempered with bedtimes, the desire of a house in a perfect place, building fires and the simple sweet surprise of snow… it’s very comforting. It’s a massive contrast to the lyric “I didn’t plan it but I’m glad that you were born.” It is certainly a paean to single parents; June was years ahead of her time writing this!
Get Behind Fanny Podcast
A podcast dedicated to '70s rock band Fanny who were the first all-female band signed to a major label for a multi-album deal. Distributed by Reprise Records.