The Frisky & Mannish Podcast
Summary: Behold, The Frisky & Mannish Podcast! Join Laura Corcoran and Matthew Floyd Jones as they drink gin and discuss what can only be described as "subjects". PLUS you'll get the pleasure of listening to them perform music that makes not only fun, but also, some kind of sense of those very same subjects. Features laughs but also, like, really deep stuff, and stuff.
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So we're all caught up - but what was acceptable up until last year? Don't answer that. Join Frisky & Mannish as they appreciate Rihanna (again),talk in depth about Ed Sheeran's astrology chart and figure out where it all went wrong for Jessie J. Features the songs 'Kooky Girl', 'Dannii vs Gotye' and 'Lana Del rey Meets Her Mentor', all of which are available to download at www.friskyandmannish.co.uk. YOU CAN BUY A TICKET TO OUR LIVE TV (YouTube) SPECIAL - 'A VERY FRISKY & MANNISH CHRISTMAS' by heading to the website, and you will also find 'PopLab: The Movie: available to stream as well. Thank you
Ah, the Noughties. Simpler times. But what was acceptable? Denim, duck singing and desktop computers all saw a boom in sales, but how much harm was done? Join Frisky & Mannish as they reminisce (mostly) about the video for Lady Marmalade. Features the songs 'Noel vs Lily' and 'Wheels On The Bus', both of which are available to buy on friskyandmannish.co.uk. REMINDER - STREAM 'POPLAB: THE MOVIE' - details on the website.
POP QUIZ: What was acceptable in the 90s? a) Madonna? b) Midriffs? c) Mooning Michael Jackson? Of course, the correct answer is: GERI HALLIWELL! Join Frisky & Mannish as they analyse the bizzare last gasps of the 20th century. Features the songs 'Saturday Night' and 'Creep', both of which are available to buy as part of 'Pop Education' at friskyandmannish.co.uk - Remember to stream 'Poplab: The Movie' while you're there.
What actually WAS accepted in the 80s? Well, Charity Concerts, men wearing make-up and Madonna to name but three. It was a different time. Listen as Frisky & Mannish struggle to make sense of the decade that spawned them. Features the songs "Kate Bash" and "Papa Don't Preach", both of which are available to buy at friskyandmannish.co.uk. Also, do check out "Poplab: The Movie", streaming on that very same website.
It was acceptable in the 70s. A lot of things were - big moustaches, cultural appropriation and Dana. Join Frisky & Mannish as they meander through the Decade of Disco and Donny Osmond. Featuring the songs 'Rude Boy (Original Bee Gees Version)' and 'Carpenters Grime', which are available to buy on friskyandmannish.co.uk. It's also worth noting that 'Poplab: The Movie' is now streaming on that very same website.
In the final episode of this series, Frisky & Mannish discuss Feminism, including, but not limited to the pros and cons of Beyoncé. Features the a live version of the song 'Feminism' recorded in Brighton in 2015. And also a wonderful bonus treat for all those who listen right to the end. Please come see us on tour http://www.friskyandmannish.co.uk/live, follow us on soashy meedz and if you have enjoyed this series, let us know - we might just do another....
In this week's episode, Frisky & Mannish discuss making music and what goes into performing live, as well as the Angelina Jolie/James McAvoy masterpiece 'Wanted'. Features the song Shout, which for reasons obvious to copyright aficionados, will only be available to stream from our soundcloud. Other songs from the series are available on iTunes and Spotify. Also, the PopLab Tour is coming to a (UK) town near you in September and October 2019, and Sydney in July 2019. Check out friskyandmannish.co.uk/live for details.
In thishis episode, Frisky & Mannish discuss equal marriage (eeky maz) and emigrating to New Zealand post-Brexit. Contains many offensive accents. Features the songs 'Think Of The Child' and 'New Zuzland'. To buy tickets for Frisky & Mannish at Sydney Cabaret Festival in July, visit http://friskyandmannish.co.uk/live
In this episode, Frisky & Mannish discuss labels, and why you shouldn't judge a book by it's make-up. They also talk about why on earth they gave their double act this ridiculous name. Due to the unique way in which we rip people off, we can't get the track onto Spotify and iTunes at this time, but go to http://www.friskyandmannish.co.uk to hear songs and watch videos and buy tickets to our upcoming live shows. Check out all the previous songs on your favourite music stores and streaming services. Even that weird YouTube Music one. What's that about?
In this episode, Frisky & Mannish discuss body image and the stigma associated with being overweight, as well as how they navigated the valley of bad taste with their song 'Nobody Loves You When You're Fat', which you can find on iTunes & Spotify and all the streaming places. If you want to learn more about obesity visit www.weightconcern.org.uk/ Frisky & Mannish will be previewing their new show PopLab in July 2019 in Oxford & London and then doing it properly at the Edinburgh Fringe in August. Go to friskyandmannish.co.uk/live to buy tickets.
In this episode, Frisky & Mannish dissect the weird phenomenon that is The Charity Single, and then release the ultimate charity single - We Are The Stars, which you can find on Spotify & iTunes and many other online music places. If you need to talk about how this episode affected you, call The Samaritans on 116 123. They are also there to listen to you when you need them, any time of day or night. Also, head to http://friskyandmannish.co.uk/live to grab tickets for PopLab at the Edinburgh Fringe 2019. And here's a picture of Cardi B we found https://hips.hearstapps.com/hmg-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/images/hbz-cardi-b-32-gettyimages-605696712-1525888632.jpg
In this episode, Frisky & Mannish discuss housing, social inequality and Disney's Frozen. Features the song 'Do You Want To Build A Landlord?' which you can find on iTunes and Spotify. For more information on housing and homelessness, visit http://www.shelter.org Also, head to friskyandmannish.co.uk/live to grab tickets for PopLab at the Edinburgh Fringe 2019.
In this episode, Frisky & Mannish discuss the ever-lengthening initialism that helpfully categorises the sexual preferences of those pesky non-hetero people. Features the song LGBTQIA which you can find on iTunes and Spotify. Also, head to http://friskyandmannish.co.uk/live to grab tickets for PopLab at the Edinburgh Fringe 2019.