Join Dan and Kathryn as they rummage through the back catalogue of the beloved Now That’s What I Call Music compilations. This week we’re totally delighted to welcome a founding member of Ferocious Dog, Dan Booth. We’re getting stuck into a truly great genre compilation in Now Live Forever: The Anthems released 28th May 2021. We’re chatting leaving not one but two bands (who could we be talking about, things that are and are not ironic and that bloody Babylon Zoo song AGAIN. And...
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Join Dan and Kathryn as they rummage through the back catalogue of the beloved Now That’s What I Call Music compilations. This week we’re totally delighted to welcome a founding member of Ferocious Dog, Dan Booth. We’re getting stuck into a truly great genre compilation in Now Live Forever: The Anthems released 28th May 2021. We’re chatting leaving not one but two bands (who could we be talking about, things that are and are not ironic and that bloody Babylon Zoo song AGAIN. And...
*Apologies for slightly echoey sound on this episode, it was recorded in a dressing room during a tour!* Join Dan and Kathryn as they rummage through the back catalogue of the beloved Now That’s What I Call Music compilations. This week, Dan is going solo and having a good old chat with his touring buddy, Charlie Heather, drummer of The Levellers. They’re chatting about The Levellers first appearance on a Now compilation, Now 26 released 15th November 1993. Dan and Charlie talk about why U2...
Now That’s What I Call Bullsh*t!
Join Dan and Kathryn as they rummage through the back catalogue of the beloved Now That’s What I Call Music compilations. This week we’re totally delighted to welcome a founding member of Ferocious Dog, Dan Booth. We’re getting stuck into a truly great genre compilation in Now Live Forever: The Anthems released 28th May 2021. We’re chatting leaving not one but two bands (who could we be talking about, things that are and are not ironic and that bloody Babylon Zoo song AGAIN. And...