Welcome to My 90s Music Podcast with me Mark McC. I will be bringing you regular chats with the very best musicians and scene-sters from the 90s. This podcast will be chocked full with your heroes and the people you loved and still love from The 90s.
People who’s music or voices were never too far away from your ears and those who adorned your school books and you had plastered all over your bedroom walls. I will chat to the 90s superstars who lived it, loved it and who were truly in the eye of the storm.
Guests will include those who were the soundtrack to your youth or formative years as you discovered the very best bands, best music tracks, best music scenes and best gigs as you partied your way through the best decade of your life.
Our parents and our grandparents had the 60s, we luckily had the 90s. What a time to be alive and what a time to look back on the trials, tribulations and triumphs of a decade that will never sound, smell or feel like that ever again.
The first 5 episodes of My 90s Music Podcast will be with:
Alan McGee of Creation Records and signing Oasis fame.
Steve Hamilton who is a famous sax player and composer who recorded and or toured with bands like Blur, Radiohead and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds.
Mark Bedford who is Madness Bass Player and Founder member.
Chris Helme - Seahorses front man and singer songwriter in his own right
And Scottish National Treasure Duglas T. Stewart who is BMX bandits frontman and long time friend and collaborator with members of Teenage Fanclub, Superstar, Soup Dragons and many more of the Belshill Music Glitterati.
For those of you who don’t know me, here is a little bit about me…
I’m Mark McC, your host and I am stuck somewhere between 1989 and the early 2000s. I was always obsessed with the music of the 1990s since hearing She Bangs the Drums and Step On in a mate’s sister’s bedroom record player (she was out) when I was 14. I worked at Our Price Records in Irvine and Kilmarnock in the west coast of Scotland during school and University which gave me a proper schooling in music and opened my eyes to every genre and decade (but the alternative and mainstream 90s music was where I felt most at home). I was 16 when Britpop kicked off in 1992 with Blur and Suede and 18 when Liam and Noel launched the song that changed everything Supersonic.
At the end of the 90s I moved from Ayrshire to The big Smoke, to London, to start working with some of the big music magazines like (NME, LOADED, MELODY MAKER, MUZIK and UNCUT) in the late 90s and never looked back (apart from my music tastes).
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Welcome to My 90s Music Podcast with me Mark McC. I will be bringing you regular chats with the very best musicians and scene-sters from the 90s. This podcast will be chocked full with your heroes and the people you loved and still love from The 90s.
People who’s music or voices were never too far away from your ears and those who adorned your school books and you had plastered all over your bedroom walls. I will chat to the 90s superstars who lived it, loved it and who were truly in the eye of the storm.
Guests will include those who were the soundtrack to your youth or formative years as you discovered the very best bands, best music tracks, best music scenes and best gigs as you partied your way through the best decade of your life.
Our parents and our grandparents had the 60s, we luckily had the 90s. What a time to be alive and what a time to look back on the trials, tribulations and triumphs of a decade that will never sound, smell or feel like that ever again.
The first 5 episodes of My 90s Music Podcast will be with:
Alan McGee of Creation Records and signing Oasis fame.
Steve Hamilton who is a famous sax player and composer who recorded and or toured with bands like Blur, Radiohead and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds.
Mark Bedford who is Madness Bass Player and Founder member.
Chris Helme - Seahorses front man and singer songwriter in his own right
And Scottish National Treasure Duglas T. Stewart who is BMX bandits frontman and long time friend and collaborator with members of Teenage Fanclub, Superstar, Soup Dragons and many more of the Belshill Music Glitterati.
For those of you who don’t know me, here is a little bit about me…
I’m Mark McC, your host and I am stuck somewhere between 1989 and the early 2000s. I was always obsessed with the music of the 1990s since hearing She Bangs the Drums and Step On in a mate’s sister’s bedroom record player (she was out) when I was 14. I worked at Our Price Records in Irvine and Kilmarnock in the west coast of Scotland during school and University which gave me a proper schooling in music and opened my eyes to every genre and decade (but the alternative and mainstream 90s music was where I felt most at home). I was 16 when Britpop kicked off in 1992 with Blur and Suede and 18 when Liam and Noel launched the song that changed everything Supersonic.
At the end of the 90s I moved from Ayrshire to The big Smoke, to London, to start working with some of the big music magazines like (NME, LOADED, MELODY MAKER, MUZIK and UNCUT) in the late 90s and never looked back (apart from my music tastes).
My 90s Podcast is almost here. Please subscribe, tell your 90s loving friends to subscribe too.
My 90s Music Podcast with me Mark McC first 5 episodes will be with you very soon. So stayed tuned on social media and your preferred podcast platform for more news.
To make sure you don’t miss an episode of My 90s Music Podcast, please do follow @my90smusicpodcast on twitter, facebook, Instagram for more information.
Corduroy are an English four-piece acid jazz outfit based in London, formed around twins Ben Addison (drums/vocals) and Scott Addison (keyboards/vocals), who were previously in Sire Records act Boys Wonder (Scott had been guitarist with Boys Wonder, while Ben had been the lead vocalist).[1] Joining the twins in the band are Richard Searle and guitarist Simon Nelson-Smith. Searle had been bass player with Doctor and the Medics, who topped the UK Singles Chart in 1986 with a cover version of "Spirit in the Sky". Searle had joined the Addison twins in the final incarnation of Boys Wonder, before the band gradually evolved into Corduroy in 1991, initially forming for a one-off New Year's Eve party.
Alright - welcome to My 90s music podcast - the podcast where I talk to the people who lived, loved and were in the eye of the storm of the best decade ever - the glorious 90s.
Today I speak to a real special guest - Mark Bedford who is a founding member and bass player of Madness
Coming into the 90s was a really interesting time for Madness as they approached the decade differently which had great results. They found a new passion, new energy and new fanbase by pioneering the all day festival which was called Madstock in Finsbury Park. This was one of the first of its kind and we have them to thank them for any day or weekend festival we go to for laying out that blueprint. Madstock 92 saw Madness headline but had huge supporting acts such as Flowered Up, Gallon Drunk, Ian Dury and the Blockheads and Morrissey.
Madness also released a host of live albums and compilations which further embraced them into the bosoms for Indie Kids, 80s kids and all music fans across the world.
OUTRO
Wow - imagine one of the founder members and bass player of Madness taking the time to chat to us. What an honour. A real gent. Thanks to Mark Bedford for sharing his 90s experience. And a huge shout out to Katy M for connecting us also. Massive thanks.
Do follow @madnessnews on twitter to see what they are up and do yourself a favor - grab a drink tonight and get some Madness on - maybe the Madstock Live album - you will feel 100% better for doing that.
Thanks so much for listening to this episode. I hope that it filled you with as much joy, nostalgia and happiness that it did for me.
Please do share this podcast with your 90s obsessed friend and follow me on @my90smusicpodcast on facebook and twitter and @my90smusicpod on instagram
Lastly please do go to Mixcloud to hear my 90s based radio show, just search for supersonic 90s radio show.
Until next time, Keep it 90s. Over and out
Alright - welcome to My 90s music podcast - the podcast where I talk to the people who lived, loved and were in the eye of the storm of the best decade ever - the glorious 90s.
Today I speak to a composer and Saxophonist Steve Hamilton who is a recording and touring member of NGHFB and has also recorded with Radiohead and toured with Blur. He also has played with Amy Winehouse, The Auteurs, Beyonce, Bono, The Beloved, Madness, The Pet Shop Boys, The Wildhearts, Snowboy, Roger Daltrey, Stereo Lab and Stevie Wonder.
He famously missed out on playing with Frank Sinatra but tells us all about that. Sorry Steve.
Superb to chat to Steve Hamilton on today’s episode. He is a geniusly talented individual and very humble about what he has achieved in his life. Excited to hear what he does next especially with Noel and the HFB which should be very soon by all accounts. Thanks to Katy M for connecting us - really appreciate it! You are a superstar.
Do go to Steve’s website which is stevehamiltonmusic.com to find out more about him and his work.
Thanks so much for listening to this episode. I hope that it filled you with as much joy, nostalgia and happiness that it did for me.
Please do share this podcast with your 90s obsessed friend and follow me on @my90smusicpodcast on facebook and twitter and @my90smusicpod on instagram
Lastly please do go to Mixcloud to hear my 90s based radio show, just search for supersonic 90s radio show.
Until next time, Keep it 90s. Over and out
Today I have the pleasure of being IN A ZOOM with Nigel Clark from Dodgy and who is an incredible singer, songwriter and solo artist in his own right (sorry I nicked title from something Nigel is doing as a virtual Q and A).
I had a great time chatting to Nigel and we cover his 90s experience all the way to talking about punk, the 60s bands of Laurel canyon and playing guitar soon with Toyah who lives across the road from him.
But, we kick off getting settled into the interview talking about the times we are living now and why the 1980s and 90s were a simply, possibly better time for so many reasons.
A superb and insightful chat with Composer, ex Stone Roses, ex Ian Brown collaborator, ex Simply Red and ex Asia and one of the greatest guitarists of our generation Aziz Ibrahim. I am stunned at Aziz's savvy and the career he has had and still plenty of adventures for him to experience including his first foray into Merchandise through his M13 label.
Alright - welcome to My 90s music podcast - the podcast where I talk to the people who lived, loved and were in the eye of the storm of the best decade ever - the glorious 90s.
Today I speak to Scottish and Indie national treasure Duglas T. Stewart who is the founding meber and frontman of BMX Bandits. It is a lovely hour of chatting through Duglas’s 90s and what it meant to him including having a full Japanese backing band and touring Japan, getting signed to Creation Records by Alan McGee, Having Oasis as a third on the bill support band and what he thought of them when he saw them in live action, collaborating with the members of Teenage Fanclub, Soup Dragons and Superstar. We also chat about what Duglas is up to now - from being a quiz master on his weekly online quiz (which you can find at www.facebook.com/GlitteratiShow/, new single with Anton Newcombe and Hifi Sean
https://bmxbandits.bandcamp.com/releases
And
You can buy BMX Bandits My Chain album on vinyl
https://interval.bandcamp.com/album/my-chain
And heeeerrrrrrreeee’s Duglas...
It just felt so good and life affirming to speak to Duglas. He has been a huge hero of mine for a long time and to get the chance to spend an hour in his warm and friendly company was a real honour. Massive thanks to Duglas and also to Alan McGee for helping me connect with Duglas.
Some useful links. Here is the FB page that hosts my quizzes, with a new one premiering on Tuesdays at 8pm.
https://www.facebook.com/GlitteratiShow/
Here is the bandcamp link to my single with Anton Newcombe and Hifi Sean
https://bmxbandits.bandcamp.com/releases
Link to buy BMX Bandits My Chain on vinyl
https://interval.bandcamp.com/album/my-chain
Thanks so much for listening to this episode. I hope that it filled you with as much joy, nostalgia and happiness that it did for me.
Please do share this podcast with your 90s obsessed friend and follow me on @my90smusicpodcast on facebook and twitter and @my90smusicpod on instagram
Lastly please do go to Mixcloud to hear my 90s based radio show, just search for supersonic 90s radio show.
Until next time, Keep it 90s. Over and out
Alright - welcome to My 90s music podcast - the podcast where I talk to the people who lived, loved and were in the eye of the storm of the best decade ever - the glorious 90s.
Today I speak Chris Helme who is a vital singer / songwriter who went from learning guitar and singing in the early 90s to working and playing in pubs and busking on the streets of York to fronting the band after The Stone Roses called it a day - The Seahorses.
It was a whirlwind journey and career. Chris continues to write, tour, play and collaborate with the best musicians around and I am so excited to hear Chris’s latest work including a lockdown album and also future collaborations with members of Bluetones, Dodgy, Cast and more.
THERE WE GO. What a blast TO TALK TO Chris Helme about his 90s experience.
Do follow Chris on @chrishelmerwords on twitter to see what he’s up to and also you can buy handwritten song lyrics of Chris’s songs which are super cool - I have one myself. Do support Chris if you can. I am so excited to see what Chris does next, especially regarding the collaborations Chris was telling us about towards the end of the episode.
Thanks so much for listening to this episode. I hope that it filled you with as much joy, nostalgia and happiness that it did for me.
Please do share this podcast with your 90s obsessed friend and follow me on @my90smusicpodcast on facebook and twitter and @my90smusicpod on instagram
Lastly please do go to Mixcloud to hear my 90s based radio show, just search for supersonic 90s radio show.
Until next time, Keep it 90s. Over and out
Alright - welcome to the first episode of My 90s music podcast - the podcast where I talk to the people who lived, loved and were in the eye of the storm of the best decade ever - the glorious 90s.
Today I speak to the godlike genius and Scottish hero Alan McGee. Alan of course started Creation records after coming down to London from Glasgow in the 80s. Alan is a real hero of mine and of many of you and he brought us the bands that defined the 90s and music/popular culture in general including Oasis, Primal Scream, Ride, Jesus and Mary Chain, Teenage Fanclub, BMX Bandits, My Bloody Valentine, House of Love and laterally records from St Etienne, Bernard Butler and Hurricane #1 - the list goes on and on.
Kick out the jams - it’s Alan F@@@in Mcgee
THERE WE GO. SUCH A PLEASURE TO TALK TO ALAN McGee about his 90s experience.
Do follow alan on @alanmcgee93 on instagram and facebook to see what he’s up to. It’s always something cool and also keep an eye out for Creation Stories which is the life and times of Alan Mcgee and all the craziness that ensued during the Creation Records years which should be getting released very soon.
Thanks so much for listening to this episode. I hope that it filled you with as much joy, nostalgia and happiness that it did for me.
Please do share this podcast with your 90s obsessed friend and follow me on @my90smusicpodcast on facebook and twitter and @my90smusicpod on instagram
Lastly please do go to Mixcloud to hear my 90s based radio show, just search for supersonic 90s radio show.
Until next time, Keep it 90s. Over and out
Welcome to My 90s Music Podcast with me Mark McC. I will be bringing you regular chats with the very best musicians and scene-sters from the 90s. This podcast will be chocked full with your heroes and the people you loved and still love from The 90s.
People who’s music or voices were never too far away from your ears and those who adorned your school books and you had plastered all over your bedroom walls. I will chat to the 90s superstars who lived it, loved it and who were truly in the eye of the storm.
Guests will include those who were the soundtrack to your youth or formative years as you discovered the very best bands, best music tracks, best music scenes and best gigs as you partied your way through the best decade of your life.
Our parents and our grandparents had the 60s, we luckily had the 90s. What a time to be alive and what a time to look back on the trials, tribulations and triumphs of a decade that will never sound, smell or feel like that ever again.
The first 5 episodes of My 90s Music Podcast will be with:
Alan McGee of Creation Records and signing Oasis fame.
Steve Hamilton who is a famous sax player and composer who recorded and or toured with bands like Blur, Radiohead and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds.
Mark Bedford who is Madness Bass Player and Founder member.
Chris Helme - Seahorses front man and singer songwriter in his own right
And Scottish National Treasure Duglas T. Stewart who is BMX bandits frontman and long time friend and collaborator with members of Teenage Fanclub, Superstar, Soup Dragons and many more of the Belshill Music Glitterati.
For those of you who don’t know me, here is a little bit about me…
I’m Mark McC, your host and I am stuck somewhere between 1989 and the early 2000s. I was always obsessed with the music of the 1990s since hearing She Bangs the Drums and Step On in a mate’s sister’s bedroom record player (she was out) when I was 14. I worked at Our Price Records in Irvine and Kilmarnock in the west coast of Scotland during school and University which gave me a proper schooling in music and opened my eyes to every genre and decade (but the alternative and mainstream 90s music was where I felt most at home). I was 16 when Britpop kicked off in 1992 with Blur and Suede and 18 when Liam and Noel launched the song that changed everything Supersonic.
At the end of the 90s I moved from Ayrshire to The big Smoke, to London, to start working with some of the big music magazines like (NME, LOADED, MELODY MAKER, MUZIK and UNCUT) in the late 90s and never looked back (apart from my music tastes).
My 90s Podcast is almost here. Please subscribe, tell your 90s loving friends to subscribe too.
My 90s Music Podcast with me Mark McC first 5 episodes will be with you very soon. So stayed tuned on social media and your preferred podcast platform for more news.
To make sure you don’t miss an episode of My 90s Music Podcast, please do follow @my90smusicpodcast on twitter, facebook, Instagram for more information.
Welcome to My 90s Music Podcast with me Mark McC. I will be bringing you regular chats with the very best musicians and scene-sters from the 90s. This podcast will be chocked full with your heroes and the people you loved and still love from The 90s.
People who’s music or voices were never too far away from your ears and those who adorned your school books and you had plastered all over your bedroom walls. I will chat to the 90s superstars who lived it, loved it and who were truly in the eye of the storm.
Guests will include those who were the soundtrack to your youth or formative years as you discovered the very best bands, best music tracks, best music scenes and best gigs as you partied your way through the best decade of your life.
Our parents and our grandparents had the 60s, we luckily had the 90s. What a time to be alive and what a time to look back on the trials, tribulations and triumphs of a decade that will never sound, smell or feel like that ever again.
The first 5 episodes of My 90s Music Podcast will be with:
Alan McGee of Creation Records and signing Oasis fame.
Steve Hamilton who is a famous sax player and composer who recorded and or toured with bands like Blur, Radiohead and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds.
Mark Bedford who is Madness Bass Player and Founder member.
Chris Helme - Seahorses front man and singer songwriter in his own right
And Scottish National Treasure Duglas T. Stewart who is BMX bandits frontman and long time friend and collaborator with members of Teenage Fanclub, Superstar, Soup Dragons and many more of the Belshill Music Glitterati.
For those of you who don’t know me, here is a little bit about me…
I’m Mark McC, your host and I am stuck somewhere between 1989 and the early 2000s. I was always obsessed with the music of the 1990s since hearing She Bangs the Drums and Step On in a mate’s sister’s bedroom record player (she was out) when I was 14. I worked at Our Price Records in Irvine and Kilmarnock in the west coast of Scotland during school and University which gave me a proper schooling in music and opened my eyes to every genre and decade (but the alternative and mainstream 90s music was where I felt most at home). I was 16 when Britpop kicked off in 1992 with Blur and Suede and 18 when Liam and Noel launched the song that changed everything Supersonic.
At the end of the 90s I moved from Ayrshire to The big Smoke, to London, to start working with some of the big music magazines like (NME, LOADED, MELODY MAKER, MUZIK and UNCUT) in the late 90s and never looked back (apart from my music tastes).
My 90s Podcast is almost here. Please subscribe, tell your 90s loving friends to subscribe too.
My 90s Music Podcast with me Mark McC first 5 episodes will be with you very soon. So stayed tuned on social media and your preferred podcast platform for more news.
To make sure you don’t miss an episode of My 90s Music Podcast, please do follow @my90smusicpodcast on twitter, facebook, Instagram for more information.