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Episode 16: Ill-Thought-Out Analogies (November 16th 2018)
'We’ll show you something that’ll make you change your mind'.
This episode:

Vince demands that everybody should stop making things as there’s too much stuff already; Jeremy insists that Gerry Rafferty didn’t die in Baker Street, and laments the lack of any doctors or good feelings in Dr Feelgood; we challenge Oasis to come on the show, and wonder if Bruce Springsteen has ever been to the Asda superstore in Bedminster; Jeremy takes issue with Stuart Maconie; and we try to pen rhymes for our wives in the style of Squeeze.

The artists/bands rated and/or discussed are Gerry Rafferty, The Clash, Squeeze, and The Pet Shop Boys, with mentions of Stealer’s Wheel, Oasis, Bruce Springsteen, U2,

FULL TRACK LISTING

Overrated Podcast Theme Tune – There It Is (Royalty Free)

Baker Street – Gerry Rafferty

London Calling – The Clash

Up the Junction – Squeeze

West End Girls – Pet Shop Boys

The Fool on the Hill – The Beatles
JEREMY RECOMMENDS:

Star - Stealers Wheel

Get it Right Next Time - Gerry Rafferty

Another Nail in my Heart - Squeeze

Can She Excuse My Wrongs [lyrics attributed to Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex] - Sting (on the Lute)

VINCE RECOMMENDS

Nothing Has Been Proved - Pet Shop Boys and Dusty Springfield

LINKS

Revolution in the Head by Ian MacDonald https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolution_in_the_Head

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Episode 16: Ill-Thought-Out Analogies (November 16th 2018)
'We’ll show you something that’ll make you change your mind'.
This episode:

Vince demands that everybody should stop making things as there’s too much stuff already; Jeremy insists that Gerry Rafferty didn’t die in Baker Street, and laments the lack of any doctors or good feelings in Dr Feelgood; we challenge Oasis to come on the show, and wonder if Bruce Springsteen has ever been to the Asda superstore in Bedminster; Jeremy takes issue with Stuart Maconie; and we try to pen rhymes for our wives in the style of Squeeze.

The artists/bands rated and/or discussed are Gerry Rafferty, The Clash, Squeeze, and The Pet Shop Boys, with mentions of Stealer’s Wheel, Oasis, Bruce Springsteen, U2,

FULL TRACK LISTING

Overrated Podcast Theme Tune – There It Is (Royalty Free)

Baker Street – Gerry Rafferty

London Calling – The Clash

Up the Junction – Squeeze

West End Girls – Pet Shop Boys

The Fool on the Hill – The Beatles
JEREMY RECOMMENDS:

Star - Stealers Wheel

Get it Right Next Time - Gerry Rafferty

Another Nail in my Heart - Squeeze

Can She Excuse My Wrongs [lyrics attributed to Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex] - Sting (on the Lute)

VINCE RECOMMENDS

Nothing Has Been Proved - Pet Shop Boys and Dusty Springfield

LINKS

Revolution in the Head by Ian MacDonald https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolution_in_the_Head

  continue reading

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