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The gang returns to discuss condiments, some things they’ve been watching and reading and this week’s Film of the Episode, Drive My Car. A couple of the cast are feeling a bit sniffly this week, so apologies about that. Don’t worry, you can’t catch it through your speakers or headphones. Here’s a full list of what’s discussed:
Meantime by Frankie Boyle (Book, 2022)
Fall (Film, 2022)
Crimes of the Future (Film, 2022)
Film of the Episode discussion: Drive My Car (2022)
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This lovely episode features Michael Johnson’s top 10 albums of 2021, a couple of films Clive has loved recently, a TV show from Alex Wain and a furious debate about crisp sandwiches.
List of what’s discussed:
Michael Johnson’s top 10 albums of 2021 (you’ll have to listen to find out what they are)
Ran (Film - 1985)
Where is the Friend’s House? (Film - 1987)
Black Bird (TV Show - 2022)
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The gang have had a year off but nothing’s changed; Clive’s still getting over excited and hyperbolic, Michael is stil a musical encyclopedia, and Alex Wain has been abusing his free cinema card thing from a chain he often whinges about on Twitter. I normally list what’s discussed here but I’m going to leave it as a surprise. I will say that 4 albums, 2 films and one live album get covered, but which?
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Clive hosts as he, Alex Wain and Michael Johnson discuss how they’ve been entertaining themselves over the last month or so. Here’s what we discuss:
Wolf Alice - Visions of a Life (Album, 2017)
Nomadland (Film, 2020)
Sound of Metal (Film, 2020)
Kyuss - Welcome to Sky Valley (Album, 1994)
Call of Duty: Warzone & BLack-Ops (Video Game, 2019 & 2020)
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NOTE: THIS EPISODE CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR ALL SEASONS OF THE SOPRANOS
The gang returns for a The Sopranos special, as they talk about all six seasons of the show now that Clive has finally got round to watching them.
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Clive hosts as Michael Johnson and Alex Wain talk us through some of the pop culture they’ve been consuming in lockdown episode 3,354. Here’s what’s discussed:
It’s a Sin (TV Show, 2021)
The Sleaford Mods’ top 20 lyrics (Music)
The Wall by John Lanchester (Book, 2019)
A short book roundup from Clive
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Clive hosts as Alex Wain and Michael Johnson rattle off their top 5 films of 2020. There wasn’t much cinema in 2020, but were there any good films? Of course there were!! Listen to discover our favourites.
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NOTE: This podcast was recorded a couple of weeks ago, notably before the tragic death of SOPHIE who is mentioned in this episode.
Alex Wain hosts as he, Michael Johnson, and Clive run down their top 5 albums of the year. Will there be any crossover? Will we be able to make a consensus list? You’ll just have to listen to find out comrades.
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This one was recorded back in 2020, apologies about the delay in getting it out. Clive hosts as Michael and Alex talk pop culture. There’s talk about Netflix’s Song Exploder, the film Exit Through the Gift Shop and Mangrove and Lovers Rock from the Small Axe series on the BBC.
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Clive hosts as Alex Wain and Michael Johnson discuss more pop culture! This week we’ve got a review of the 2020 Netflix film His House from Mr Wain, as well as a look at Mr Johnson’s favourite guitarists, adjectives to describe guitar playing, and the different way we perceive albums. It’s a great episode, and I’m not biased. At all.
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