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
- Visit Website
- RSS
- Artist: audioBoom
Podcasts:
Pete Mitchell is joined by writer Barry Caine, live from Hollywood Harvey Kubernik and Mz. Moxy. On this weeks agenda Florence Ballard, Ariana Grande, 10cc, The Temptations and Colonel Tom Parker.
Roger Daltrey with Pete Mitchell and author Richard Houghton and Who fans talk about the history of the group and their rise to become one of the most successful groups of all time.
Pete Mitchell is joined by writer Barry Caine, live from Hollywood author Harvey Kubernik and Mz.Moxy. On the music agenda Primal Scream, the Rolling Stones, Brian Wilson, Ray Davies, 40 Years of Punk, 10cc and Nick Drake.
This Week Pete Mitchell is joined by writer Barry Caine and live from Hollywood author Harvey Kubernik. On the agenda Boy George, Supremes, Monterey Pop Festival, Spooner Oldham, Funk Brothers and 40 Years of Punk.
As the Merseybeat sound began to fade, the club successfully continued attracting big names The Who, Kinks, John Lee Hooker and Elton John. In early 1966 the club closed for the very first time.
Returning to the Cavern Club from Hamburg with long hair and leather trousers, The Beatles were a sensation. Before long they would be topping the charts.
This week Pete Mitchell is joined by author Harvey Kubernik live from Hollywood. On the pop agenda David Bowie, Wings, Cole Porter, The Rolling Stones, Funkadelic, Tangerine Dream, The Monkees and Ms.Moxy.
Pete Mitchell goes to Liverpool to talk to the people who knew The Beatles, Cavern regulars, family and employees who all tell their unique story.
On May 31st 1993 Alan Mc Gee walked into King Tuts in Glasgow and saw an unknown Manchester band called Oasis. He signed them to his Creation Records label and released one of the greatest debut albums of all time.
Pete Mitchell is joined by Tom Hingley, formerly of Inspiral Carpets and live from Hollywood author Harvey Kubernik plus another visit to Mz.Moxy's Museum of Musical Mayhem. On this weeks agenda; Robert Moog, Bob Dylan, Morrissey, Radiohead, Miles Davis and Wendy O'Williams.
The story of the most original and influential singer songwriter of the 20th Century. From Bobby Vee to The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan.
Pete Mitchell is joined by author Simon Spence who talks about Happy Mondays and the Donnelly Brothers. Live from Hollywood writer Harvey Kubernik chats about Pet Sounds and the Isley Brothers and Mz. Moxy takes us to the Museum of Musical Mayhem.
Jane Weaver Modern Kosmology . Singer songwriter and multi instrumentalist Weaver talks about her sixth solo album. The follow up to 'Silver Globe' LP, swirls around the universe creating punk,Kraut rock and edgy synth moments, channeling new depths of creative cosmic energy. Once again mesmerising. 8/10.
Kraftwerk & the Düsseldorf School of Electronic Music Part 3: By 1972 German Electronic Music was spreading. Can, Neu, Cluster along with producer Connie Plank were beginning to breakthrough.
Pete Mitchell is joined by author Simon Spence, who has penned books on Bay City Rollers, Stone Roses, Andrew Loog Oldham and Happy Mondays. Live from Hollywood is author of Summer 67 Harvey Kubernik, who chats about Are You Experienced, Stevie Wonder and Talking Heads. Artist Mz. Moxy, presents her Museum of Musical Mayhem.