Episoder
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I always championed the Sawdoctors, and here we have great fun about the music they love and created.
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When this interview was published nearly thirty years ago, a magazine editor cut this section about Dunphy's experience with U2. I think it should be on-the-record.
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Mangler du episoder?
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Sedaka says he has "balls and substance" and that Manilow doesn't. You decide!
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I had a bit of fun with my namesake while we discussed his musical influences. Btw, he was originally 'David Jackson' and I was always 'Joe'!
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A timely repost for this fun recording made in my home studio in Dublin, where Nils saw an 'Elvis guitar' I had and said "Bruce would love that." He didn't say Bruce who.
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This was an amazing chat I had with Taylor in a hotel in London in 1988. It remains provocative and controversial. Repost
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At home with Mark, in his home studio, talking abut the music that made him what he is
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I think we all should define for ourselves what is "cool." At one point it was decidedly uncool to liker the music of the Carpenters, but here I happily celebrated them on an Irish radio show
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Not one of my favourite interviews and far from one of my favourite interviewees. But here, from my archive is a repost of the Gene Simmons interview from 1996
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I knew Bob socially, growing up in Dun Laoghaire, but he complained to an editor that I was "too hard on him: during this interview, You decide. Repost
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This interview happened by chance when I attended a Chieftains recording session in Zappa's home. It was one of his last interviews
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I'm reposting this because it helps set in a historical context Beyonce's country album. Ray went there first, sixty years ago, and we touch on that subject
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This was originally a radio show, and it became one of my first podcasts in 2020. Time for a repost, of this revealing encounter with the man who has since become President of Ireland.
- Se mer