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In powerful pursuit of amusement and distraction we aim the piercing supertrouper of scrutiny this week in the direction of …
… why Ry Cooder MUST write a memoir.
… records that sounded like nothing you’d ever heard before, eg the Message by Grandmaster Flash and Donna Summer’s I Feel Love.
... nighttime footage of the State Funeral rehearsal.
… why ‘Delhi Crime’ on TV makes the Wire’s Baltimore look like Stoke Poges.
… dinner with the “fantastically indiscreet” Tony King.
… why Hilary Mantel was such a phenomenal writer – and an extract that demonstrates it.
… the return of the Stackwaddy game: James Brown/Frank Zappa track or advertising slogan?
… Beefheart selling Aldous Huxley a vacuum cleaner.
Plus … birthday patron Ed Newman beams in from his shift at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary with thoughts about Ravel’s Bolero, Dylan and Beatles podcasts and an inspired music book idea with a medical twist that someone must – MUST! – publish!
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By Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex GoldIn powerful pursuit of amusement and distraction we aim the piercing supertrouper of scrutiny this week in the direction of …
… why Ry Cooder MUST write a memoir.
… records that sounded like nothing you’d ever heard before, eg the Message by Grandmaster Flash and Donna Summer’s I Feel Love.
... nighttime footage of the State Funeral rehearsal.
… why ‘Delhi Crime’ on TV makes the Wire’s Baltimore look like Stoke Poges.
… dinner with the “fantastically indiscreet” Tony King.
… why Hilary Mantel was such a phenomenal writer – and an extract that demonstrates it.
… the return of the Stackwaddy game: James Brown/Frank Zappa track or advertising slogan?
… Beefheart selling Aldous Huxley a vacuum cleaner.
Plus … birthday patron Ed Newman beams in from his shift at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary with thoughts about Ravel’s Bolero, Dylan and Beatles podcasts and an inspired music book idea with a medical twist that someone must – MUST! – publish!
Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to https://nordvpn.com/yourear to get up a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 4 months for free! It’s completely risk free with Nord’s 30 day money-back guarantee!
Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon to receive every future Word Podcast ad-free and before the rest of the world!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.