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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Podcasts:
Kraftwerk & the Düsseldorf School of Electronic Music: Part 2: The making of bands first two albums.
Pete Mitchell is joined by author of 1967, a complete rock music history of the summer of love, Harvey Kubernik from Hollywood and Barry Caine the author of 77 Sulphate Strip. Guitarist Steve Diggle from Buzzcocks talks about 40 years of the band. Up for discussion James Brown, Saturday Night Fever, the Clash, the Who, Sex Pistols and the Jam. Come and join us.
The city was the cradle of electronic music, producing one the most influential groups of all time. Along with Neu and producer Connie Plank they would take their musical experiments into the future.
This Week Pete Mitchell is joined by author Harvey Kubernik live from Hollywood and music journalist Barry Caine. On the agenda the Clash, the Damned, Jackson 5, Elvis, X Factor, favourite stage props, Ella Fitzgerald and Sonic Youth.
Drummer Mike Joyce talks about his time playing in one of the most significant post punk bands Britain has ever produced.
Pete Mitchell looks at key musical events and current stories with author Harvey Kubernik from Hollywood and American singer/songwriter Mz. Moxy. Under discussion Dark Side of the Moon, Blondie, Iggy Pop, Spice Girls, Paul A.Rothschild and the Cure.
Drummer Mike Joyce talks about his time playing in one of the most significant post punk bands Britain has ever produced.
This Week in Music Podcast 10th-16th April. Pete Mitchell and guests talk about key events in music history. This episode the panel discuss the Oasis debut Definitely Maybe, Bob Dylan,The Osbournes, Henry Mancini, Al Green, the Vinyl Chart, Bessie Smith and the Beatles breakup.
Andrew 'Loog' Oldham: The story of a pop impresario Part 3. A look at a true trailblazer who changed the face of popular music.
This Week Pete Mitchell is joined by musician Stephen Jones of Babybird and author/journalist Harvey Kubernik live from Hollywood. Looking at key events in music history and the current state of the charts, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Ed Sheeran.
Producing 'Satisfaction' for The Rolling Stones in 1965, he would turn them into global superstars.
Andrew 'Loog' Oldham produced and managed The Rolling Stones and signed the Small Faces, PP Arnold and Humble Pie to his Immediate Record label.
In 1968 the group became radical, releasing Cloud 9. It was the first real salvo of psychedelic soul and changed the sonic landscape of Motown.
Described as Motown's answer to the Beatles, founder member Otis Williams and writer/producer Smokey Robinson, talk about the recording one of the greatest songs in Music history.
The story of the classic harmony group, who changed the sound of Motown, turning it into psychedelic soul with Cloud 9 in 1969.