Racy pulp paperbacks, teenage Joni and the BRIT School versus the age of the amateurs

February 8
47 mins

Episode Description

Unredacted exchanges about the rock and roll underworld this week highlight the following …

 

… real or made-up stars’ kids’ names: Speck Wildhorse? Blue Ivy? Everly Bear? Motorhead Michelob?

 

… man plays drum solo with his head!

 

… Olivia Dean, Lola Young, FKA Twigs: what do today’s ‘professionals’ learn at the BRIT School and what happened to the age of the amateurs?

 

… why Joni Mitchell’s life was even more extraordinary before she was famous

 

… Three Dog Night, Kiss, Grand Funk Railroad, Linda Ronstadt: American acts that never broke Britain

 

… rude, racy, naughty, delightful: our love of old pulp paperbacks  

 

… “Go to your room, young lady, and play a Nick Drake album in its entirety!”

 

… and when Dandelion became Angela.

 

Plus birthday guest Paul Higham and why most stars’ stories need a lively biographer.


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