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Welcome to a musical journey through the dazzling resurgence of the iconic David Bowie, marked by the chart-topping anthem that dominated both sides of the Atlantic in 1983. In this episode, we unravel the untold story behind the song that heralded Bowie's triumphant return - 'Let's Dance.'
As Bowie grapples with personal demons, including a cocaine addiction and paranoia, he finds solace on the shores of Lake Geneva in Switzerland.The chance meeting sets the stage for an unexpected collaboration with Nile Rodgers. Experience the demo, witness the creative clash, and delve into the magic that transformed 'Let's Dance' into an ode to sensual dance and the pursuit of joy between two lovers. Upon its release, the song skyrocketed to number one across the globe, solidifying its status as David Bowie's biggest hit and an enduring favorite for music enthusiasts everywhere.
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Discover the story behind Mr. Blue Sky, the pop rock classic by Electric Light Orchestra. Released in 1977, this song story blends classical influences, rock instrumentation, and unexpected studio tricks—from guitar solos to a fire extinguisher! Learn how Jeff Lynne, often called the Fifth Beatle, crafted this backstage pass to pure joy, inspired by his love for Birmingham Blues FC. From its Beatlesque intro to its resurgence in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, explore how this indie hit became the happiest song of all time.
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Explore the story behind Back to Black, Amy Winehouse’s iconic 2007 hit. Struggling with heartbreak and addiction, Amy transformed her pain into this pop rock classic, blending soulful vocals, indie vibes, and raw emotion. Despite an 18-month creative block, her turbulent relationship with Blake Fielder became the catalyst for one of the most powerful song stories in rock music history. Tune in for a backstage pass into the emotional depths and musical genius behind this unforgettable trac
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Step into the story behind Wuthering Heights, the ethereal hit that launched Kate Bush to stardom. Discover how a young indie voice with a backstage pass to musical greatness caught the attention of Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour. From her family farm to London’s music scene, Kate overcame early doubts to craft a unique song inspired by Emily Brontë’s novel. With its haunting melodies and unforgettable vocals, this track cemented her place in rock music history. Tune in for the song story behind a legend.
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Keane’s "Everybody’s Changing" is a story behind perseverance. From their small-town roots in Battle to London’s music scene, the trio struggled through setbacks, financial strain, and rejection. Returning home in doubt, they found inspiration and created the song that changed everything. Discover how this indie hit became a defining moment in pop rock history.
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Join us on a captivating journey through time as we unveil the backstage secrets behind one of Queen's iconic tracks, 'A Kind of Magic,' released in 1986. In this episode, we delve into the enchanting tale behind the song and its significant role as part of the soundtrack for the epic film Highlander.
Picture yourself amidst the misty Scottish highlands, where the Clan MacLeod embarks on extraordinary time-travel adventures spanning the 16th and 20th centuries. As the movie's director, Russell Mulcahy, sought to complement the mystical storyline, he reached out to several music stars of the era. However, fate intervened, and only the legendary band Queen was available for the project.
Immerse yourself in the behind-the-scenes narrative as we reveal how Mulcahy shared an exclusive 20-minute preview of the film with Queen. The spellbinding experience left Roger Taylor, the band's drummer, utterly captivated, leading him to embrace the project wholeheartedly. Discover the magical synergy that transpired between the visionary director and the iconic band, resulting in the creation of a musical masterpiece.
Tune in to this episode to uncover the untold stories, fascinating anecdotes, and the creative process that brought 'A Kind of Magic' to life. From Freddie Mercury's soaring vocals to Brian May's mesmerizing guitar solos, we explore the intricate layers that make this track an unforgettable part of Queen's legacy.
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Welcome to the podcast where we dive into the fascinating story behind one of David Bowie's most iconic songs, 'Life on Mars'. Our tale begins in 1968 when Bowie was seeking success and was asked to work on the English adaptation of 'Comme d'habitude', the song performed by French artist Claude François.
Despite his initial interest in working on the English adaptation of "Comme d'habitude," David Bowie faced rejection from the song's French publishers after recording an unreleased demo in February 1968. Bowie's lack of fame and recognition were the primary reasons for this decision. However, this setback ultimately paved the way for one of Bowie's most iconic and enduring hits, "Life on Mars".
Released in 1971 as a single and later included on his album 'Hunky Dory', 'Life on Mars' featured Bowie's signature vocals, intricate piano arrangements, and surreal lyrics that challenged the conventions of popular music at the time.
But what is the story behind the song? What inspired Bowie to create this masterpiece, and what do the lyrics really mean? Join us as we explore the fascinating history and enduring legacy of 'Life on Mars' by David Bowie.
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Welcome to our podcast, where we'll explore the fascinating story behind one of the biggest hits of the 1990s, George Michael's "Freedom". Born Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou in 1963 in the south of England, George Michael was the son of an English mother and a Cypriot father who changed his name to Jack Michael to better fit in with the local community.
In this episode, we'll delve into the personal and creative influences that shaped George Michael's life and music, from his childhood in London to his rise to fame as a member of the pop duo Wham!. We'll also explore the inspirations behind "Freedom", one of George Michael's biggest hits, which was released in 1990.
Through interviews with friends, collaborators, and experts, we'll learn about the making of "Freedom", from its iconic music video featuring supermodels to its themes of liberation and self-expression. We'll also examine how the song became an anthem for a generation of young people seeking their own sense of identity and freedom.
Whether you're a lifelong fan of George Michael or simply love the music of the 1990s, this podcast is a must-listen. Join us as we uncover the fascinating story behind "Freedom", and discover why it remains one of the most iconic and influential songs of its era.
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In this podcast, we'll delve into the story behind one of Eurythmics' most beautiful and poignant songs, "Miracle of Love". We'll explore the origins of the song, its lyrical and musical themes, and the creative process that went into making it a hit.
Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart's backgrounds couldn't be more different. Annie, a classically trained musician, and Dave, a self-taught guitarist, were an unlikely pairing. But their shared love of music and determination to create something truly unique and groundbreaking led them to become one of the most successful and influential bands of the 1980s.
We'll take a closer look at Annie's journey from the Royal Academy of Music to the global stage, and how her experiences shaped her distinctive voice and musical style. We'll also explore Dave's path to success, from his early days playing in pubs to his collaborations with Annie and other musical legends.
Through interviews with experts and insiders, we'll gain a deeper understanding of the song's themes of love, loss, and redemption, and how they reflect the personal experiences and struggles of both Annie and Dave. We'll also discover the secrets of the song's timeless appeal and its enduring popularity among fans old and new.
Join us as we uncover the fascinating story behind "Miracle of Love", and explore the creative genius of two of the most talented and innovative musicians of their generation.
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The story behind the Roxy Music song 'More Than This' starts with the band's frontman Brian Ferry. Growing up in Newcastle, England, Ferry's parents wanted him to become a lawyer, but he had other plans. He developed a passion for music and would often distribute the famous magazine Melody Maker to immerse himself in the industry. He later formed Roxy Music, a band known for their blend of rock, pop, and art, with Ferry as the lead singer and songwriter. 'More Than This' was written by Ferry in the early 80s, as he was going through a tumultuous time in his personal life. It was inspired by the idea of wanting something more in a relationship, and the haunting melody captures the melancholic sentiment perfectly. In this podcast episode, we'll explore the story behind the song, the inspiration behind the lyrics, and the impact it had on Roxy Music's career.
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In this podcast, we delve into the story behind Sade's iconic song 'Your Love Is King'.
We explore the early life of the woman behind the music, Sade Adu, who was not always the confident, sultry artist we know today. Despite her shyness, Sade occasionally worked as a model while studying. One day, while on campus, she meets a group of students who have formed a band and invites her to join as a backing vocalist. We follow Sade's journey as she begins to find her voice and develop her unique sound that would eventually captivate audiences worldwide. Along the way, we uncover the inspiration behind 'Your Love Is King' and how it became a hit that cemented Sade's place in music history. Join us as we take a deep dive into the life and career of one of the most talented and enigmatic artists of our time.
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Join us on this episode as we delve into the story behind the hit song "Come On Eileen" by Dexys Midnight Runners. The song's origins trace back to Kevin Rowland, the band's enigmatic leader, who had a tumultuous adolescence marred by violence and drug use. However, through the guitar, he found a new sense of direction and discovered a love for rock and roll. We'll explore how Rowland's personal struggles and musical influences helped shape the unique sound and energy of "Come On Eileen", a song that became a worldwide hit in 1982 and has remained a beloved classic ever since.
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In this episode, we delve into the captivating story behind one of Elton John's most iconic tracks - Crocodile Rock. Released in 1972, this timeless song became the first of many chart-topping hits for the legendary Sir Elton John in the United States.
Crocodile Rock stands out in Elton John's extensive discography with its irresistible fifties rock 'n' roll accents. But beyond its catchy melody and energetic rhythm, this song carries a profound message. It serves as a poignant musical allegory that explores the fleeting nature of youth and the inevitable passage of time.
Join us as we uncover the inspiration behind Crocodile Rock and how Elton John masterfully captures the essence of a man reflecting on his past. Through heartfelt lyrics and a dynamic sound, we witness the protagonist grappling with the aftermath of a broken relationship while reminiscing about the carefree days of his youth.
To achieve a perfect sound illusion, Elton John drew inspiration from the rock pioneers of his own childhood. We'll explore the musical influences that shaped this remarkable track and discuss its lasting impact on the world of popular music.
Tune in to this episode and immerse yourself in the enchanting tale of Crocodile Rock. Experience the joy and nostalgia it evokes while gaining a deeper appreciation for Elton John's artistry and his ability to create songs that transcend time.
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In this festive episode of The Backstage Pass, we dive into the magic behind Queen's iconic holiday single, "Thank God It's Christmas." Released in 1984, this song has become a beloved anthem for the season, but its creation story might surprise you.
Join us as we explore how the legendary quartet—Brian May, Roger Taylor, John Deacon, and the incomparable Freddie Mercury—came together to craft this holiday hit. Discover why Christmas songs are often written in the heat of summer, and how Roger Taylor's vision of the holiday's ironies shaped the lyrics.
We'll take you behind the scenes of the recording sessions, split between London and Munich, and discuss how this track, initially underestimated, became a timeless addition to Christmas playlists worldwide. Whether you're a die-hard Queen fan or just love a good Christmas tune, this episode is a must-listen.
Tune in, and let’s celebrate the holiday spirit with a song that reminds us why we say, "Thank God It's Christmas."
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"Summer Son" by Texas is a catchy and upbeat pop-rock song that was released in 1999 and became a big hit in the UK and beyond. But do you know the story behind the song and the band's lead singer Sharleen Spiteri? In this episode, we'll dive into Sharleen's early years as a hairdresser and her struggles to find her true passion in music. We'll also explore how the band came up with the sound and lyrics of "Summer Son" and what made it stand out among other hits of its time. From its catchy hook to its romantic themes, "Summer Son" has become a classic tune that still resonates with fans today. Join us as we uncover the secrets and inspirations behind this summer anthem, and how it became a soundtrack to the lives of many listeners around the world.
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Candy Dulfer had started playing the saxophone at the age of six, inspired by her father Hans Dulfer, a renowned jazz saxophonist in the Netherlands. By the time she was 14, she was already playing with her father's band and attracting attention with her impressive skills on the instrument.
It was in 1987 that Dave Stewart first heard Candy Dulfer play when he was visiting Amsterdam for a gig. He was immediately struck by her talent and asked her to play on a track for his upcoming album. This collaboration led to the creation of "Lily Was Here", a smooth and sultry instrumental track that showcased Dulfer's exceptional saxophone playing.
The song became an instant hit and topped the charts in several countries. It was also featured on the soundtrack of the film "De Kassière" and was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Original Song.
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In the early 1970s, Paul McCartney was at the peak of his solo career following the breakup of the Beatles. At the same time, the James Bond franchise was thriving and looking for a new theme song for their upcoming film "Live and Let Die." McCartney had always dreamed of writing a song for James Bond, but the opportunity had never presented itself.
Two years before "Live and Let Die," McCartney was approached to write the theme song for "Diamonds are Forever," but he didn't feel it was quite right. However, when he was offered the chance to write the theme for "Live and Let Die," he jumped at the opportunity.
The film's producers sent McCartney the script, and he sat down at the piano to come up with a suitable theme. In just ten minutes, he had written the majority of "Live and Let Die," which would go on to become one of his most iconic songs.
Interestingly, McCartney wasn't initially sure if he wanted to perform the song himself or offer it to another artist. He ultimately decided to record it himself with his band, Wings, and the song went on to become a huge commercial success and earning McCartney an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song Score.
Overall, the story behind "Live and Let Die" showcases Paul McCartney's incredible musical talent and his lifelong dream to write a James Bond theme song.
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It's 2005, and Amy Winehouse has already had a small national success with her first album, "Frank." However, her demons are beginning to take hold, and her manager feels that she needs to go to rehab. He approaches her with the offer, but Amy is clear: No, no, no, she will not go to rehab.
The song, which was released in 2006 as part of Amy's second album "Back to Black," was an instant hit and became her signature song. It earned her several awards, including three Grammy Awards, and cemented her status as one of the most talented and influential artists of her generation.
Join us on this episode of "The Backstage Pass - The Story Behind the Song" as we explore the making of ‘rehab’
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In 1986, Peter Gabriel released one of his most successful songs, "Sledgehammer". The music video, directed by Stephen R. Johnson, is particularly famous for its use of stop-motion animation and claymation techniques. The song itself is an ode to the soul music of the 1960s, and specifically the work of Otis Redding, whom Gabriel has cited as a major influence. In fact, it was after attending one of Redding's concerts that Gabriel was inspired to pursue a career in music. "Sledgehammer" features a catchy horn riff and a funky rhythm section that perfectly captures the spirit of classic soul.
Join us on this episode of "The Backstage Pass - The Story Behind the Song" as we explore the making of "Sledgehammer".
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Trevor Horn was impressed by Frankie Goes To Hollywood when he heard them on a radio show. He decided to produce their first single, "Relax," which became a massive hit in the UK. The band's second single, "Two Tribes," also topped the charts, and their third single, "The Power of Love," became another number one hit. The song was originally written as a ballad, but Trevor Horn's production turned it into a powerful and emotional anthem that still resonates with audiences today.
Join us on this episode of "The Backstage Pass - The Story Behind the Song" as we explore the making of 'The Power Of Love'
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