Lulu, when Prince did a bad thing and how the Beatles changed the shape of the human head
This week the two-man kayak of curiosity tackles the following rock and roll rapids …
… when was the last time there was a truly universal hit?
… why Waylon Jennings walked out of We Are The World.
... the story of Everybody’s Talkin’ and Midnight Cowboy.
… why the Beatles’ 1964 American invasion was the biggest surprise party in the world and how the Maysles Brothers’ doc became the template for A Hard Day’s Night.
… the secret haikus of Wes Anderson.
… the best moments in Jaws.
... why Tracy Chapman stole the Grammys.
… how USA For Africa v Band Aid showed a fundamental difference in the British and American character.
… the inscrutable world of Spotify royalty payments.
… when Lulu, Dusty and Sandie Shaw were re-booted.
… Mojo Nixon RIP, a “corner on two wheels on fire” kinda guy.
… Springsteen and Steve Van Zandt’s hair.
… “Let me die a young man's death” - Adrian Henri.
… plus birthday guest Keith Adsley suggests cover versions in movie soundtracks that are better than the originals – eg Fiona Apple’s Across the Universe, the Gypsy Kings’ Hotel California and the Soggy Bottom Boys’ Man of Constant Sorrow.
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