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David feels a rant coming on. Mark lights the blue touchpaper, pulls on a tin hat and retires to a safe distance as they consider …
… the US closure of TikTok: has a single governmental act ever had such impact on the music business?
… film posters, Dinky Toys, “obscure vinyls”: the new record stores that are effectively antique shops.
.. why Virtually Parkinson is breath-takingly awful and an insult to the interviewers’ art.
… Melania Trump’s monstrous payday.
… Bob Dylan joining TikTok - “Good God, I must leave right away.”
… radio deejays: “the things they hate you for are the same things they love you for.”
… 50 per cent of people “looking for a vinyl fix” don’t have a record player.
… the three-word question all interviewers need.
… Blood on the Carpet: DLT, Danny Baker and the 30-year anniversary of Radio One’s “revolution”.
Plus birthday guest Paul Knox and the value of soundtracks, samplers, tribute albums and compilations “with a point of view” from Nice Enough To Eat and Stardust to the Pet Shop Boys’ Twentieth Century Blues.
Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear
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By Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold4.3
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David feels a rant coming on. Mark lights the blue touchpaper, pulls on a tin hat and retires to a safe distance as they consider …
… the US closure of TikTok: has a single governmental act ever had such impact on the music business?
… film posters, Dinky Toys, “obscure vinyls”: the new record stores that are effectively antique shops.
.. why Virtually Parkinson is breath-takingly awful and an insult to the interviewers’ art.
… Melania Trump’s monstrous payday.
… Bob Dylan joining TikTok - “Good God, I must leave right away.”
… radio deejays: “the things they hate you for are the same things they love you for.”
… 50 per cent of people “looking for a vinyl fix” don’t have a record player.
… the three-word question all interviewers need.
… Blood on the Carpet: DLT, Danny Baker and the 30-year anniversary of Radio One’s “revolution”.
Plus birthday guest Paul Knox and the value of soundtracks, samplers, tribute albums and compilations “with a point of view” from Nice Enough To Eat and Stardust to the Pet Shop Boys’ Twentieth Century Blues.
Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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