Comedian Bill Bailey talks about about travel and his love of nature.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Stuart Maconie is a writer, broadcaster and journalist familiar to millions from his work in print, on radio and on TV. Elizabeth, meanwhile, makes the bold argument that pretty much all music that came after him was influenced by the work of Sigmund Freud - and yes, that does include Jedward. Copyright © 2020 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. The best of Radcliffe and Maconie; Intelligent music, conversation and a variety of guests. Notable: I predict a riot - with Stravinsky and Bob Dylan. Produced by Geoff Bird, artwork by Rory Clifford. So interesting and easy, like a dinner (tea for us up north) party or conversation down the pub. Don’t miss this live recording of Podcast From The Past with writer and broadcaster Stuart Maconie and poet Liz Berry - hosted by Tom Jackson. Learn more about Stuart Maconie. First up is the tale of the notorious opening night of Stravinsky's 'Rite of Spring', followed by the story of the angry reception Bob Dylan received from the folk music militia for having the audacity to go electric. Radcliffe and Maconie In this podcast you'll hear Stuart's chat with former athlete Tommie Smith on his Black Salute at the 1968 Olympics. Batley Varieties Club/Pierre Henry's Liverpool Mass. In each episode, they'll take turns to tell one another extra-ordinary tales from music history, spanning genres and centuries with wit, charm and effortless ease. Bobbie Gillespie joins him to talk about Give Out But Don't Give Up: The Original Memphis Sessions by Primal Scream. Stuart and Elizabeth are determined to end season one of Notable with a riot - or two in fact. Stuart, meanwhile, tells the extra-ordinary story of the premiere of one of the great classical pieces of the twentieth century - 'Quatuor Pour le fin du Temps' - which took place in the prisoner of war camp where its composer, Messiaen, was being held captive by the Nazis. I’m currently updating The Bomb Life on a plane on my way to San Antonio, Texas for the Blogalicious conference. His previous bestsellers have included Cider with Roadies, Pies and Prejudice and Adventures on the High Teas, and he currently hosts the afternoon show on BBC 6music with Mark Radcliffe as well as weekly show The Freak Zone. It didn’t take much for me to press play on the first of these perfect little podcasts as I’m a huge fan of the Maconie-Alker team anyway. His best-selling books include Cider with Roadies and Adventures on the High Teas; he currently hosts the afternoon show on BBC 6Music with Mark Radcliffe. Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone podcast on demand - Adventures in underground and experimental music. Hello there, Stuart Maconie presents another batch of highlights to listen to on the BBC Sounds app. Discover more authors you’ll love listening to on Audible. A partner to the Freak Zone Playlist. Elizabeth and Stuart return with two more tales from the hinterlands of musical history. Mark Radcliffe has said he was surprised to be bumped from his BBC 6 Music afternoon show while undergoing cancer treatment at the end of last year.. Rock's Backpages is the world's most comprehensive online database of pop music writing, a unique resource unavailable elsewhere online. There's Sid Griffin enthusing about … Shall we do it anyway? You’Droveft feeling satisfied and smiling. Elizabeth and Stuart return with two more tales plundered from music's well-stocked historical attic. This week Elizabeth tells the fabulous tale of the global Turbojugend subculture, centring around the death-punk band Turbonegro and built upon progressive ideals and a bold denim aesthetic. ", "You're right Stuart, that would be daft. Elizabeth and Stuart return with two more tales plundered from music's well-stocked historical attic. This will be the last edition with Mark for a little while, as he'll explain towards the end of this episode. visit to these Isles, when he landed at Prestwick airport on his way home from serving in the army in Germany. Calibre – Resident Advisor podcast #765 2021-02-01 tracklist / playlist → Stuart Maconie’s Freak Zone 2021-01-31 MF Doom tracklist / playlist. Prizes are available to anyone who can guess the warrior names Stuart and Elizabeth anoint themselves with - and of course we've another Notable exception to enjoy. From BBC 6 Music. Podcast downloads for Radcliffe and Maconie. Stuart Maconie is a writer, broadcaster and journalist familiar to millions from his work in print, on radio and on TV. The episode also features the one and only recording of our plucky pair playing music together, appropriately enough introducing the exciting* new 'Notable Exception' feature. . . I’ve learned so much about subjects that I hadn’t thought of before. It's the Radcliffe and Maconie podcast. Stuart, meanwhile, tells the extra-ordinary story of the premiere of one of the great classical pieces of the twentieth century - 'Quatuor Pour le fin du Temps' - which took place in the prisoner of war camp where its composer, Messiaen, was being held captive by the Nazis. Quite the contrast this week. In the year of the Diamond Dogs... while the zombie peoploids were crawling through Hunger City yowling with rage, a cheerful 13 year old lad in Wigan encountered Bowie's chilling, thrilling 'Diamond Dogs' LP. LA singer Julia Holter has an exclusive announcement. Rhod Sharp, Up All Night on BBC 5 Live for 26 years, hears from creatives cut adrift by Covid in the opening numbers of a podcast aimed at putting him back in the conversation. The 2016 award ceremony took place at the Laugharne Weekend, on Sunday 3rd April. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Notable has the lot. If you missed it, Stuart Maconie recently played all 10 minutes and 44 seconds of our track Drawn Circle on the Freak Zone on BBC Radio 6 Music. Prizes are available to anyone who can guess the warrior names Stuart and Elizabeth anoint themselves with - and of course we've another Notable exception to enjoy. Please note, this podcast is only available in the UK. Stuart Maconie is a writer, broadcaster and journalist familiar to millions from his work in print, on radio and on TV. You'll hear a tale about Stu's breakfast at a local hotel which he shared with quite a few famous names. Elizabeth waxes lyrical about the giddy years when her home town of Rochdale punched above its musical weight, partly thanks to the attentions of John Peel. Elizabeth waxes lyrical about the giddy years when her home town of Rochdale punched above its musical weight, partly thanks to the attentions of John Peel. Bobbie Gillespie joins him to talk about Give Out But Don't Give Up: The Original Memphis Sessions by Primal Scream.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Stuart Maconie was a teacher of English and Sociology before becoming a journalist for the music paper the New Musical Express in 1988. Shirley Manson of Garbage drops by to talk about thei... – Lyssna på Finding Tenners av Radcliffe and Maconie direkt i din mobil, surfplatta eller webbläsare - utan app. Maconie gained particular notoriety as a champion of the burgeoning Manchester music scene which became such a big part of British popular culture during the … ", "Go on then, Elizabeth. The Rhodcasts podcast on demand - The enquiries of a butterfly mind. The winner was Jon Savage for, '1966: The Year The Decade Exploded' (Faber) 'This is not only fine pop writing, but social history of a high order.'  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Throw in a heated debate about the merits of Mike Harding's multi-coloured poncho and you've all the makings of a classic 'Notable'. Created with Sketch. In this timely and provocative audiobook, Stuart Maconie tells Britain’s Welfare State story through his own history of growing up as a northern working class boy. I’m recommending this to everyone and hope there are many more episodes to come. "Yes but we've only had one episode out, we've no business putting out a Christmas Special all about Phil Spector's Christmas album and the history of the Christmas Carol Service. You'll hear a tale about Stu's breakfast at a local hotel which he shared with quite a few famous names. Bobbie Gillespie joins him to talk about Give Out But Don't Give Up: The Original Memphis Sessions by Primal Scream. In this their maiden voyage, Elizabeth regales Stuart with the story of the birth of the Theremin, the unlikely offshoot of the Soviet espionage machine, while he describes for her the wonders of the Bickenshaw Festival, when the likes of Captain Beefheart and The Grateful Dead graced a muddy Lancashire field. What was so bad about properly funded hospitals, decent working conditions and affordable houses? Elizabeth Alker and Stuart Maconie invite you to prick up your ears and listen to the first in their new podcast series, 'Notable'. First up is Stuart with the incredible story of the variety club in a northern wool town that played host to some of the world's biggest entertainers, then Elizabeth charts the creation of the world's first electronic mass to mark the opening of Liverpool's Catholic Cathedral. FolkCast is a podcast based in the UK covering folk, folk-rock, singer-songwriter and roots-based music, and also included interviews and features. Maconie gained particular notoriety as a champion of the burgeoning Manchester music scene which became such a big part of British popular culture during the late 1980s and 1990s. But like others have said, not only is the content of each episode really interesting and told by genuine music/ culture enthusiasts, the fact that each episode is half an hour long is a really refreshing change too. So this week has been crazay! In this podcast you'll hear Stuart's chat with former athlete Tommie Smith on his Black Salute at the 1968 Olympics. This week Elizabeth tells the fabulous tale of the global Turbojugend subculture, centring around the death-punk band Turbonegro and built upon progressive ideals and a bold denim aesthetic. He also hosts Podcast From The Past, where guests tell their postcard stories. Stuart rounds things off with the story of visionary Renaissance composer Carlo Gesualdo, whose haunting music will forever be associated with the terrible murder its creator perpetrated. Stuart Maconie. Stuart Maconie and Elizabeth Alker meet up to tell each other extra-ordinary tales from 400 years of musical history. Stuart Maconie, Actor: Phoenix Nights. Stuart Maconie is a radio DJ, television presenter, writer and critic working in the field of pop music and culture. Our Chainee Helen has some serious beef with moving to the very end of the Northern Line, and we hear ways your hometown has bigg... – Luister direct op jouw tablet, telefoon of browser naar All Roads Lead to Buxton van Radcliffe and Maconie - geen downloads nodig.
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