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On The Mix is a Podcast created by Lindsay, who has a strong passion for everything music. You can consider this podcast like a big collection of mixtapes from your youth. We'll be rewinding the tape back and diving deep into the rich backstories of our favorite bands. Here you can also find remarkably interesting short stories from music history that you probably never heard about before. New episodes on Wednesdays @ 11am EST! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/on ...
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We kick off this month's podcast live on the bank as Mark attempts to catch a carp off the top, live for the podcast, while I do my best to help you all understand events with some running commentary. As we multi-task we touch on Mark's stalking tactics, bait and tackle as he has some crafty little edges up his sleeve. We've also got a great interv…
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It’s the 1st of the month, so once again we’re back with another episode of the Carp Fishing Podcast. This time around we delve into some of my recent fishing exploits and how a little rig tweak transformed my sessions when using 6mm pellets on the hook. We also touch on the world of moving bait consultants, loyalty, money and influencers. We’ve al…
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This month we see the return of Robin Dix and we take a lovely trip down memory lane. We delve into Robin's time on Frensham and also Wraysbury before discussing his return to the car park lake, decades later. The car park is a venue that Robin holds dear to his heart, having caught some of it's most prized residents before they became such iconic …
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Sublime is a 90s Ska-Punk band from California that made it big with songs like Santeria, Doin' Time, and What I Got - all featured on their self titled third album. It would prove to be their last, when singer Bradley Nowell died tragically at 28 while on tour only 2 months before the release of the album. Today we learn about the history of Ska, …
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Famed country star Jerry Lee Lewis was at the height of his career in the 50s with his hit song "Great Balls of Fire", captivating the youth with the wild way he flailed on his piano. While he was living it up as a rock n roll star with the likes of Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley, his private life was the cause of much speculation in tabloid chatter…
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Maureen Cox was like any other teenage girl in Liverpool. The height of Beatlemania in their home country made then a national treasure in the early 60s. She was only 18 years old when she became pregnant with Ringo Starr's first child and married him not long after. From infidelity with another Beatle to enduring physical assault from frenzied fan…
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Welcome back to the Carp Fishing Podcast. This month we have the return of one of the nicest chaps in Carp Fishing and serioulsy good angler, Mr Carp Angle himself, Joe Morgan. I've always admired Joe's honesty when we've spoken about life in the past so it was great to chew the fat once aagin on the banks of the manor, the home of the biggest full…
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Famed reggae singer Bob Marley preached love, peace, and unity of all humankind in his music that spanned the edge of the world. In his bid to stop the violence burgeoning in his home country of Jamaica from two opposing political groups, Bob came together with his band The Wailers and held a free concert promoting peace. But before the concert, he…
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This month, we have a great guest joining us to talk about his adventures on some of the most iconic carp waters we've ever seen. Kev Winter aka Hippy covers his Yateley days, living next door to the complex ensured his early years were filled with special memories of big carp. We also delve into Horton, his time as the Cemex forums modorator, his …
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German 80s pop group Milli Vanilli was known for songs such as "Girl You Know It's True" and became one of the best up and coming artists in the US that earned them a Grammy Award. However, their entire formation was built on a massive lie that if exposed would have dire consequences for decades to follow. Join me today in uncovering the details of…
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Little is known about what happened to Susan Walsh when she didn't return to her apartment in New Jersey one day in 1996. She was the sister in law of legendary rock icon, Joe Walsh, but she led a troubling life. Plagued by addiction, she was a journalist who worked as a stripper on the side to get by. Today we look into the details of who Susan Wa…
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David Lyons joins us this month to share his story about how Tackling Minds started. Dave had suffered from past mental health problems and fishing played a vital role in managing his illness. Dave has often mentioned that if it wasn't for fishing, he doesn't think he'd be here to tell this story. Tackling Minds has grown from strength to strength …
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Famed Motown singer, Marvin Gaye, seemingly had it all with a successful music career with hit singles like "Sexual Healing" and "I Heard it Through the Grapevine". But even with all the glory in the world, he fell victim to a life of drug addiction and depression. His troubling childhood rife with abuse at the hands of his father only made matters…
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In the early morning hours on February 3, 2003 actress Lana Clarkson was found dead in the house of famous music producer, Phil Spector. Unfortunately, this would not be the first time that Phil's moral compass was coming into question. His violent aggression towards women was as long standing as the career he held as the most sought after record p…
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This month we have Mr Stogleman himself, Nick Dunn. We take a trip down memory lane as he recalls his time on some special Ringwood venues that once contained some incredible carp, fish that managed to stay fairly hidden from the public eye for many years. We also delve into his love for Cows, Corkballs, Old Carp and of course his close friendships…
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Today we look at the life of Motorhead singer and bassist, Lemmy. His upbringing in a small town in Wales and his need to become a musician was checkered with addictions and hardships. We dive deep into his story. Intro created by Cracked Prism Studios https://beacons.ai/crackedprism Sign up for an Audible 30-Day Free Trial with the podcast affilia…
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Rumors have plagued The Monkees since their inception. With hit songs like "I'm A Believer" and "Last Train to Clarksville", the media and public at large as dubbed them as nothing but charlatans. Today we look at whether The Monkees are indeed a band that never played their own instruments, and how the story of their rise to fame. Intro created by…
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Lynyrd Skynyrd is one of America's southern rock sweethearts. Anthems like "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Free Bird" cement their place in rock n roll history. But a gruesome fate would befall the band when the plane they were charting during their tour in 1977 would claim the lives of their lead singer Ronnie Van Zant, and others in the swamplands of M…
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This month we delve into a subject that rarely gets much air time, taste and the importance of taste in a carp bait and the pivitotal role it plays. We discuss ingredients used and observations in tank tests and our own results over the years to back up our findings. We also have a great guest on, Will Bradley. Will's an angler that Mark once upon …
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P Diddy is a known music mogul in the industry, having helped many now famous musicians get their wings under his advisement and mentorship. Young rnb singer Cassie was just a teenager in 2005 launching her career when 30-something year old P Diddy groomed her for a decade long relationship of abuse. Today we look into the facts of the case, as was…
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TLC was a RnB girl group in the 90s that defined the decade with hits like "No Scrubs", "Creep", and "Waterfalls". Lisa Lopes, also known by her nickname Left Eye, became one of the most sought after female rappers of the time. Unfortunately, her life was cut short at 30 when a tragic accident befell her. Dive deep with me on how TLC rose to promin…
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Britney Spears rose to prominence in the late 90s with her debut album Baby One More Time. She became a popstar and an icon of her generation. Justin Timberlake was also making names for himself as one of the members of NSYNC, a highly successful boyband of the time. The two stars came together for a highly publicized romance, but it was fated to b…
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This time we delve into life as a carp angler in Australia with Mike's old friend from school, Scott Rollo. Snakes, spiders, bow hunters, kangaroos and the potential to catch carp beyond your wildest dreams is a stark contrast from the UK scene but Oz isn't the easiest place to fish as you'll get to hear. Mike and Mark also chew the fat around moon…
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KISS came on the music scene in 1972 with a dream of making it big and entertaining an audience that was unlike anything ever attempted before. They set themselves apart from the rest with their carefully crafted personas that accompanied a specific costume donned in leather and platform boots, and thick character makeup. But after 10 years of donn…
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During the repressive Reagan Administration, politicians tried to crack down on music they dubbed as "porn rock" aka heavy metal, that they deemed to be offensive to children. Dee Snider of Twisted Sister and other musicians went to speak with Congress in a battle against music censorship with the intent of destigmatizing rock music. We go through …
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Syd Barrett rose to stardom with Pink Floyd in the 60s, singing and writing songs that would make them a UK household name and take them on a tour of America with the likes of Jimi Hendrix. But was LSD his kryptonite that ruined his life? Today we dive deep into the rise to Pink Floyd fame, his relationship to LSD, his fall from fame, and more. Int…
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On today's episode we dive deep into the humble beginning of funk metal band Primus. We learn about their connection to Metallica, how they got famous, and so much more. Intro created by Cracked Prism Studios https://beacons.ai/crackedprism Follow me for more music content, and how you can support OTM :) OTM Blog: https://onthemixpodcast.wordpress.…
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Tom Loraine is our special guest this month and is a name that seems to be everywhere in recent years. His catches have not only been consistent on almost every water he's wet a line in but the carp he's added to his album over the years have also been from some rock hard venues too. Some anglers just stand out from the crowd, to be consistent on s…
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Back in the 80s when both Madonna and Sean Penn were at the height of their early careers, they had a chance meeting and walked down the aisle. But their relationship turned toxic and quick. Today we look at the ins and outs of their marriage, and whether claims of Sean abusing Madonna are substantiated. Intro created by Cracked Prism Studios https…
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On today's episode we take a look into why guitarist Dave Mustaine was fired twice from Metallica, and how he turned to revenge to create his own equally as popular band Megadeth. Intro created by Cracked Prism Studios https://beacons.ai/crackedprism Follow me for more music content, and how you can support OTM :) OTM Blog: https://onthemixpodcast.…
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The Beatles were involved in a not so amicable split by the end of 1970. Tensions were already high within the group, and when John started dating Yoko Ono things seemed to get even worse. She has been the main reason for decades as to why the fab four broke up. But who really is to blame and what is the true reason? We look at all of that and more…
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Amy Winehouse was an icon who had an explosive career in her short 27 years of life. Her jazzy, raspy voice captivated the world with her immense talent, as she sang about not wanting to go to rehab. Unfortunately her addictions would be her downfall. Join me today as we talk about her impressive music career and the traumas she endured. Amy's Diar…
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In this month's podcast we had to cover the topic that seems to have broken the internet and that's the Magic Twig. We also discuss baiting patterns that helped Mark catch a recent forty pounder and Jon Pack is back for the second part of his brilliant interview as he takes us on a journey that covers life after catching a British Record. Jon delve…
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"Jeremy spoke in class today". The haunting word's of the hit single Jeremy from grunge band Pearl Jam resonates strongly in the hearts of listeners since it's release for their debut album, Ten. But a lot of people might not know that Jeremy was in fact based on a real person, Jeremy Wade Delle. And his story is just as tragic as the song and subs…
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The divorce between Kurt Cobain daughter Frances Bean and musician Isaiah Silva was contemptuous and fraught with allegations. One of Cobain's famous guitars is at the center of their divorce, along with the disturbing allegations that Isaiah says he was nearly murdered at the behest of Courtney Love's cohorts over this guitar. Today we look into t…
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In today's episode we discuss the troublesome, scandalous, and courageous life of Sinead O' Connor. From being put into a magdalene asylum in her teens, releasing her debut album at 20 and becoming an overnight sensation, her struggles with mental illness, and her unforgettable SNL performance from 1992 plus so much more. Intro created by Cracked P…
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This month we welcome Jon Pack to the microphone to delve into his historic British record capture of two tone, a carp of gigantic proportions. Jon's trip down memory lane is a two part chat with Yateley and St Ives among others to follow. Mark also recalls a meeting with the iconic Terry Hearn and we've added a few new features into the months ram…
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Model and Baywatch actress Pamela Anderson was married to Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee in 1995. They weathered the storm throughout the 90s with things no couple should endure. From lawsuits regarding a stolen sex tape from their property to Tommy being arrested and so much more, what kept them together for as long as they did was their intense pa…
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The Kent State Shooting was a deplorable act of violence inflicted upon he college students in Ohio on campus during a protest of the Vietnam war in May 1970. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young had just released their famous album Deja Vu but dropped everything to record a song that acts as a reminder to not forget the victims. Join me today in discussin…
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New Years Eve 1999 was a day George and his wife Oliva never forgot. As a crazed fan broke into their house and nearly murdered them both. Following the assassination of John Lennon, George was always scared the same could happen to him. Join me today in uncovering the shocking way in which the Harrison's survived to tell the tale. Intro created by…
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This months podcast has a little twist. We got asked to be a guest on the wonderful VBK podcast in Belgium. For those that have no idea who or what the VBK do then I'll try to explain. They're a non profit Carp Fishing organisation that offers it's members waters to fish. They also home grow carp and help stock waters for the future. They produce g…
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Gavin Rossdale, singer of the band Bush, and Gwen Stefani of No Doubt were once Rock n Roll's hottest couple of the 90s and beyond. However, a slew of scandals tarnished their 20 year long partnership. How did they begin and what made them separate? And where are they now? Intro created by Cracked Prism Studios https://beacons.ai/crackedprism Follo…
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On December 8, 1980 John Lennon was gunned down near his residence at The Dakota in New York by crazed fan Mark David Chapman. We look back at what may have led Mark to embark on this killing, how John spent his last day alive, and the bloody aftermath. Intro created by Cracked Prism Studios https://beacons.ai/crackedprism Follow me for more music …
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This month Mike and Mark continue to explore Europe and record the podcast while on the road in search of the unknown. Our special guest this month is none other than Jason Hayward. The first man to bank what later became one of the best known carp we've ever produced, the Colne Meres Black Mirror. Mike delves into his pursuit for a carp beyond his…
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Sue Hanel was a guitarist for New York "no wave" band the Swans in 1982. With very little information about her life and her last known whereabouts, she has been missing since 1989/1990. Today, we unravel the mystery to try and piece together who really was Sue Hanel and the possible theories on what her fate might have been. Intro created by Crack…
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Keith Moon was the drummer for the classic rock band The Who. During his time with the band he came in with a bang, literally. Everyone knew him for his crazy antics and the insane pranks he would pull while he was high or otherwise indisposed. Today, I talk about some of his wildest moments before his death in 1978. Intro created by Cracked Prism …
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Blind Melon was an alternative rock back famous in the 90s for their hit single "No Rain". While they had a short lived career with two albums, they made a lot of waves in the music industry and were beloved worldwide. Blind Melon singer Shannon Hoon had his inner demons, and we're diving deep on the success of the band as well as the spiraling end…
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On a chilly winter day in February 1959, three musicians that were at the top of their game during a tour perished tragically in a plane crash. This event is dubbed "The Day the Music Died", and today we look into who who these amazing musicians were and the details of that fateful day. Follow me for more music content, and how you can support OTM …
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Mike and Mark record this months intro while driving back from Belgium. They delve into the highs and lows of the trip and discuss Mark's phobia for dog poo! Mike also catches up with Gaz Fareham during a cold, spring morning on Stoneacres to discuss a variety of topics while urging his rods to rip off live on tape! Enjoy.…
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Sam Cooke was known as the king of soul. He was rising in the charts as a prominent and highly successful black recording artist at a time in America in the 50s/60s when the Civil Rights Movement was taking shape more predominately. Sam was ever vocal about his strong disgust with segregation and he made a lot of moves to prove to people he was una…
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