A podcast about songs. New songs. Old songs. Middle aged songs.
Join Stephen Morris as he trawls through his collection of albums, EPs and singles. Sometimes these shows will be themed around an idea, a person, a genre or some other concept. Other times they will simply reflect his latest obsessions. His new favourite bands. Those songs he just can’t get out of his head...
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A podcast about songs. New songs. Old songs. Middle aged songs.
Join Stephen Morris as he trawls through his collection of albums, EPs and singles. Sometimes these shows will be themed around an idea, a person, a genre or some other concept. Other times they will simply reflect his latest obsessions. His new favourite bands. Those songs he just can’t get out of his head...
Follow Stephen on Twitter @reviewage
This is a big one.Back in 2015, my book, Do It Yourself: a History of Music in Medway was published.It covered the story of bands and artists who emerged in the area from 1976 through to what was then the present day.This episode of "Songs in the Key of..." features extensive readings from the book with tales from Billy Childish (with reference to The Pop Rivets, The Milkshakes, Thee Headcoats), Graham Day (The Prisoners), Lupen Crook, Bob Collins (The Dentists), David Read (The Claim) and many others.Time is running out if you want to buy your own copy of the book. You have until 30 June 2023 when the presses will stop running on it!Buy your copy here: Do It Yourself: A History of Music in Medway - Cultured Llama Cultured LlamaOnce you've listened to the podcast, don't forget to head over to Spotify to listen to the songs featured on the playlist that accompanies this episode.WARNING: This episode features references to sexual abuse and suicide.
Songs in the Key of...
A podcast about songs. New songs. Old songs. Middle aged songs.
Join Stephen Morris as he trawls through his collection of albums, EPs and singles. Sometimes these shows will be themed around an idea, a person, a genre or some other concept. Other times they will simply reflect his latest obsessions. His new favourite bands. Those songs he just can’t get out of his head...
Follow Stephen on Twitter @reviewage