Episodes
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Lucy and David experiment with recording face to face in a Glasgow bar! This episode was recorded at Nice N Sleazy in Glasgow while we compete with a DJ doing his set early and David's sore throat! We discuss Lucy's choice, Germ Free Adolescents by X-Ray Spex.
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In this episode we break convention and have a chat with singer/songwriter Amelia Ray. Amelia has a career spanning 31 years and has recently won an award for her song and music video Hambone Says. We discuss Amelia's 2012 album Scenes from an Icelandic Novel which has yet to be released but is available in demo from via her fan club on Patreon. We had a lot of fun recording this. Lucy and David.
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David brings to Lucy, Bjork's third album Homogenic. Released in 1997 and saw Bjork fuse strings with beats throughout. Will Lucy be full of love for this album? Or will this put her in a state of emergency?
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Lucy brings to David this Bowie-co-written and produced album by Iggy Pop, The Idiot.
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David brings R.E.M.'s major label debut, Green, to Lucy. Will this album make Lucy Get Up? Or will she want to Turn David Inside Out for suggesting it? Listen to find out.
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Lucy brings to David the debut album from Yeah Yeah Yeahs: Fever to Tell. Will this start a Modern Romance for David? Or will it be a No No No?
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David brings Therapy?'s fifth album Infernal Love to Lucy. Realeased in 1995, this was a slight departure for the band, with a more expansive sound.
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Lucy brings Marianne Faithfull's 2004 album Before the Poison to David. David's only memory of hearing Marianne sing is on the Metallica song The Memory Remains (unfortunately that memory does remain!).
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Lucy and David select an album that neither of them have heard from Rolling Stone's Top 500 Greatest Albums of all time. The selection is number 56: Exile on Guyville by Liz Phair. This is Liz Phair's debut album released in 1993.
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David introduces Misfits to Lucy through the album Walk Among Us. This leads to a wider discussion on Glenn Danzig...
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Lucy brings Camera Obscura's Let's Get Out of this Country to David. What will David make of this band from his home city?
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David brings Innervisions by Stevie Wonder to Lucy. This is Stevie's 16th studio album and the third of his 'classic' run. Will this album take Lucy to Higher Ground?
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In this mini-episode, David talks about the debut album by Tin Machine, a David Bowie project.
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Lucy brings multi-platinum album, Tapestry by Carole King, to David who for some reason had never heard it. Will David feel the earth move under his feet or will his tapestry start to unravel?
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We are joined by comedian and light entertainer Michael Legge, who suggested Underwater Moonlight by The Soft Boys; an album that neither Lucy or David had heard previously. Released in 1980, it is The Soft Boys second album and has a cult following. The band were also a big influence on REM.
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Michael's latest podcast: Michael and Dan Have Made a Mistake https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/michael-and-dan-have-made-a-mistake
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David invites Lucy to listen to Faith No More's 1995 album, King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime. Arguably Faith No More's most diverse album, displaying styles ranging from Punk and Metal to Lounge, Gospel and Showband styles.
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Lucy invites David to listen to Martha Wainwright's self-titled debut album, released in 2005.
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David brings Ultra by Depeche Mode to Lucy. This album was made at a turbulent time for the band: losing a key member and dealing with singer Dave Gahan's heroin addiction. Will Lucy like the synths, samples and glitches?
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Lucy brings The Velvet Underground & Nico album to David. It was released in 1967 and has since been a major influence in the alternative and art rock music scenes, The band and album was championed by artist Andy Warhol. Will David embrace his arty side or will he find it all a huge heap of pretention?
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David invites Lucy to listen to Black Sabbath's second album, Paranoid. Released in 1970 and debuting at number 1 in the UK, it is Sabbath's biggest album and features heavyweights such as War Pigs and Iron Man. Will Lucy take the Hand of Doom, or leave Paranoid?
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