This Day in Music Radio
Summary: Pop music is considered to be a reflection of changing youth culture and politics. Revealing trends, attitudes and social awareness it is a barometer of the times. From Elvis to Beatlemania, punk to hip hop and all points in between, it releases our emotions and takes us to another conscience state. When radio entered in to our lives in the early 19th century, it changed everything. Broadcasting the sounds of the era to the masses, we could all access and share the tales of how music changed us. Here are the stories of how it was made, consumed and adored. Take a trip and listen/download the history of music as told by the most influential artist of all time with Pete Mitchell. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisdayinmusic
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OMD - Q&A at The Cavern, Liverpool
Bob Dylan - The Day I Was There
Pete Michelle talks to Queen expert Phil Chapman about their 1977 classic album News Of The World along with contributions from Queen, John Lydon and Harvey Kubernik. More info here: https://www.udiscovermusic.com/news/queen-news-of-the-world-box-set/
The Velvet Underground & Nico is the debut album by American band the Velvet Underground and vocal collaborator Nico, released in March 1967\. The album would gain attention for its experimental performance sensibilities, as well as the focus on controversial subject matter expressed in many of its songs including drug abuse, prostitution, sadism and masochism and sexual deviancy. Hear Lou Reed, John Cale, Richard Ashcroft, Chris Stein and Debbie Harry talking about the making of the album and its influence.
Pete Mitchell talks to author Phil Chapman about his new book The Dead Straight Guide To Queen.
A conversation with British designer Jonathan Barnbrook about his 15 year collaboration with David Bowie. The pair created five album covers together, each design proving divisive with both critics and fans.
Pete Mitchell meets DJ Dave Evison to talk about the Casino, the music, the drugs and the football hooligans, who inhabited the underground scene that has become a social and cultural phenomenon.
R.E.M - Automatic For The People: part III
R.E.M - Automatic For The People: part II
R.E.M - Automatic For The People: part I
Staying Alive: The Disco Inferno of the Bee Gees.
Pete Mitchell is joined by Harvey Kubernik live from Hollywood to discuss this weeks happenings. On the music agenda Barbara Acklin, The Shangri-Las, Berry Gordy, The Beatles and Sly and the Family Stone.
Pete Mitchell is joined by Harvey Kubernik live from Hollywood to discuss this weeks happenings. On the music agenda Bob Dylan, Issac Hayes, Beatles, Michael Jackson, Rolling Stones, Godley and Creme and Duck Dunne.
Sacked from the James Brown band, he would hook up with George Clinton's Parliament/Funkadelic and go on to work with Herbie Hancock and Deee-Lite
This week Pete Mitchell joined by writer Harvey Kubernik, live from Hollywood. On the musical agenda George Michael, Jay Z, Supremes, Miracles and Spiritualized.