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Tyres pumped, engine cranked, chromework winking in the Springtime sun, the two-man conversational jalopy sets off on its weekly spin and visits …

… the day America broke the news and showed its dark side.

… Brian James RIP and Stiff’s brilliant ad campaign for the first Damned album: “Play it at your sister!”

… has entertainment been dwarfed by world events?

… why the Oscars were invented and what it said about American life.

… “negative publicity is the first response to everything”.

… why Adrien Brody’s speech set back the cause of actors being taken seriously by about 40 years.

… Will Smith v Chris Rock, Chumbawamba v John Prescott, David Niven and the streaker: Awards show bombshells and what today’s media would make of them.

… The Wizard Of Vinyl and his mission to “save the world from bad sound”.

… the days when Hi-Fi was considered a hobby.

… are musical memories mostly about context? David relives ‘Like A Rolling Stone’ on a jukebox in the Shady Nook café in Wakefield.

… how not to make a speech.

… and the band that called Nick Lowe “granddad” (when he was 27).

Plus birthday guest Adrian Ainsworth on the worst and most insulting Greatest Hits compilations of all time.


Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear

Get bonus content on Patreon

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Manage episode 470597106 series 2997014
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Tyres pumped, engine cranked, chromework winking in the Springtime sun, the two-man conversational jalopy sets off on its weekly spin and visits …

… the day America broke the news and showed its dark side.

… Brian James RIP and Stiff’s brilliant ad campaign for the first Damned album: “Play it at your sister!”

… has entertainment been dwarfed by world events?

… why the Oscars were invented and what it said about American life.

… “negative publicity is the first response to everything”.

… why Adrien Brody’s speech set back the cause of actors being taken seriously by about 40 years.

… Will Smith v Chris Rock, Chumbawamba v John Prescott, David Niven and the streaker: Awards show bombshells and what today’s media would make of them.

… The Wizard Of Vinyl and his mission to “save the world from bad sound”.

… the days when Hi-Fi was considered a hobby.

… are musical memories mostly about context? David relives ‘Like A Rolling Stone’ on a jukebox in the Shady Nook café in Wakefield.

… how not to make a speech.

… and the band that called Nick Lowe “granddad” (when he was 27).

Plus birthday guest Adrian Ainsworth on the worst and most insulting Greatest Hits compilations of all time.


Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear

Get bonus content on Patreon

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

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