The Way-Back Music Machine Podcast

11. Ottawa June 13, 1995


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W.C. Fields once said to never work with animals or children. One British rock band should have taken that advice, because in 1964, in Texas, they are upstaged by monkeys. Not The Monkees (they weren't a band until 1966) but actual monkeys. It is a fascinating story. 

Then we go across the Atlantic and witness the birth of Punk when the Sex Pistols are arrested after their 'performance' on The River Thames. You simply can't make this stuff up. Also, find out why their original bassist was kicked out of the band. It involves The Beatles and clean feet. 

Finally, back in Canada we are there for the launch of Jagged Little Pill by Alanis Morrissette. From teen pop sensation to one of the most influential writers/performers of the 1990s. 

All that, plus charts, commercials and so much more on Episode 11 of The Way-Back Music Machine! 

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