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Episode 53: Via Hillsborough, Please (ft Andy Nicholson)Starting with three Sheffield kids who had one guitar between them, Arctic Monkeys rise to becoming the most culturally significant British band of their era was not just unlikely but also uniquely fascinating. Having played as bassist in the creation of the 2006 classic 'Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not', which remains the fastest selling debut album in UK history, Andy Nicholson joins Episode 53 of The Michael Anthony Show in an open and insightful appearance. Nicholson, who is back making music under the sobriquet 'Goldteeth', sheds light on the origins of the rock band which he formed with childhood friends Alex Turner and Matt Helders and for the first time goes into detail regarding his abrupt departure from the four piece just before the release of their iconic second album, 'Favourite Worst Nightmare'.The diehard Sheffield United Fan discusses regrets, mental health, fame, the state of modern music and his hopes for the future in a discussion that will grip any music lover. Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and SoundCloud.Links on the page @themichaelanthonyshow.Subscribe/Review.
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By Michael Anthony4
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Episode 53: Via Hillsborough, Please (ft Andy Nicholson)Starting with three Sheffield kids who had one guitar between them, Arctic Monkeys rise to becoming the most culturally significant British band of their era was not just unlikely but also uniquely fascinating. Having played as bassist in the creation of the 2006 classic 'Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not', which remains the fastest selling debut album in UK history, Andy Nicholson joins Episode 53 of The Michael Anthony Show in an open and insightful appearance. Nicholson, who is back making music under the sobriquet 'Goldteeth', sheds light on the origins of the rock band which he formed with childhood friends Alex Turner and Matt Helders and for the first time goes into detail regarding his abrupt departure from the four piece just before the release of their iconic second album, 'Favourite Worst Nightmare'.The diehard Sheffield United Fan discusses regrets, mental health, fame, the state of modern music and his hopes for the future in a discussion that will grip any music lover. Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and SoundCloud.Links on the page @themichaelanthonyshow.Subscribe/Review.
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