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...
All content for Now That’s What I Call Bullsh*t! is the property of NOW THAT’S WHAT... and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
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 a few issues with sound, wifi drop out is to blame!* 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 are joined by Ian Prowse, lead singer of Pele and Amsterdam. We’re staying firmly in the 90’s and discussing Now 24 which was released in April 1993. We discuss Ian’s experience of the early 90’s record industry, the burgeoning drug culture and some dodgy cultural appropriation. Also, Paul M...
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...