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This episode sees me joined by Craig and Rob for a proper, laid-back chat about the music that shaped our childhoods 🎶
We kick things off with our favourite albums and the stories behind why they mean so much, before getting into a bigger conversation about the modern music world—has streaming platforms like Spotify taken the shine (and income) away from artists, and is that fair?
We also dive into the reality of the grassroots “pub circuit” scene, and why so many talented musicians never get a look-in from the big reality TV giants like Pop Idol.
Along the way, we chat about legendary bands like Radiohead and The Beatles, and how their ability to evolve musically has kept them relevant across generations.
It’s honest, nostalgic, opinionated—and genuinely feels like sitting in a pub with your mates putting the world to rights 🍻
By The Grumpy CyclistThis episode sees me joined by Craig and Rob for a proper, laid-back chat about the music that shaped our childhoods 🎶
We kick things off with our favourite albums and the stories behind why they mean so much, before getting into a bigger conversation about the modern music world—has streaming platforms like Spotify taken the shine (and income) away from artists, and is that fair?
We also dive into the reality of the grassroots “pub circuit” scene, and why so many talented musicians never get a look-in from the big reality TV giants like Pop Idol.
Along the way, we chat about legendary bands like Radiohead and The Beatles, and how their ability to evolve musically has kept them relevant across generations.
It’s honest, nostalgic, opinionated—and genuinely feels like sitting in a pub with your mates putting the world to rights 🍻