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postpunkradio-blog · 14 years ago
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Post Punk Radio No. 7
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John McGeoch (1955 - 2004)
John McGeoch has to be one of my favorite guitarist from the Post Punk era. He was born in Scotland and moved to London with his family in the early '70s. In 1977, he met Howard Devoto and formed his first band called Magazine. He's also played on great records & songs by bands like Siouxsie & The Banshees, Public Image, Ltd., The Skids, Visage, and Generation X just to name a few. In 1996, Mojo Magazine named him in their list of "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" for his work on Siouxsie & The Banshees' "Spellbound." Many others have also name checked him as an enormous influence on them including Johnny Marr of The Smiths, Jonny Greewood of Radiohead, The Edge & Dave Navarro from Jane's Addiction. I love what Siouxsie Sioux had to say about him: "John McGeoch was my favourite guitarist of all time. He was into sound in an almost abstract way. I loved the fact that I could say, "I want this to sound like a horse falling off a cliff", and he would know exactly what I meant. He was easily, without a shadow of a doubt, the most creative guitarist the Banshees ever had." Often called the "post punk or new wave Jimmy Page"…one thing is certain, John McGeoch was in a league of his own.
POST PUNK RADIO NO. 7
PLAYLIST: Magazine - "Shot By Both Sides" Magazine - "Rhythm of Cruelty" Siouxsie & The Banshees - "Spellbound" The Skids - "Circus Games" Siouxsie & The Banshees - "Happy House" Siouxsie & The Banshees - "Painted Bird" Public Image, Ltd. - "Seattle" The Armoury Show - "Castles In Spain" Magazine - "Model Worker" Siouxsie & The Banshees - "Desert Kisses" Magazine - "A Song From Under The Floorboards"
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postpunkradio-blog · 14 years ago
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Post Punk Radio No. 6
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It's hot and humid and these songs for some reason remind me of driving around in my car in the summer. Today's podcast crosses the globe from the UK to the US to New Zealand…there's a little bit for everyone. Rarities and lost treasures are what we will find along the way…from the obscure one-off band, Cult Hero (featuring members of The Cure) to music by 90's grunge producer Don Fleming's early band,  Velvet Monkeys and all points in between. So, sit back and enjoy the ride.
POST PUNK RADIO NO. 6
PLAYLIST: Cult Hero - "I Am A Cult Hero"
 Adam & The Ants - "Kick!"
 Pylon - "Feast On My Heart"
 Made For TV - "So Afraid of the Russians" Modern Eon - "Choreography" Red Lorry Yellow Lorry - "Hollow Eyes"
 Tones On Tail - "Christian Says" Velvet Monkeys - "Any Day Now"
 The Chills - "House With 100 Rooms" Close Lobsters - "Just Too Bloody Stupid" Human Sexual Response - "Pound" DOWNLOAD SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES LIKE PPR on FACEBOOK
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Post Punk Radio No. 5
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Palais Schaumburg
After a recent trip to Berlin, I decided that today's podcast would focus on the Neue Deutsche Welle, which essentially is the New German Wave. The term was first coined in 1979 by journalist Alfred Hilsberg, who wrote for Sounds and would later start one of the movement's premier record labels, ZickZack.
The movement started with a number of underground bands from Berlin, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Hannover and Hagen playing music influenced by the British punk & new wave. As the bands developed they would quickly form a sound all their own and release some of the coolest indie records of the time. But, sadly the major label's eventually came in and ruined the movement by signing up some of the top groups and making them "one-hit wonders." By 1983, the NDW had virtually come to an end.
The NDW can still be heard today as an influence on dance-punk and electro-rock.
POST PUNK RADIO NO. 5
PLAYLIST: Kosmonautentraum - "Du bist nicht gut" Abwärts - "Computerstaat" Geisterfahrer - "Himmel Auf Erden" Fehlfarben - "Das War Vor Jahren" Malaria! - "Your Turn To Run" S.Y.P.H. - "Lachleute und Nettmenschen" Mittagspause - "Innenstadtfront" Einstürzende Neubauten - "Zuckendes Fleisch" Palais Schaumburg - "Telefon" Matthias Schuster - "Schlaglichter" D.A.F. -"Rote Lippen" E.M.A.K. - "Filmmusik"
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Post Punk Radio No. 4
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Cherry Red Records is a London-based record label that was formed in 1978 by Iain McNay and Richard Jones. This edition of Post Punk Radio is an exploration into some of the label's finest output which occurred when A&R head Mike Alway was added to the fold. He signed many of the groups during the late 70s / early '80s and would help bring the label to international recognition with the release of one of its most acclaimed releases, a compilation called 'Pillows & Prayers' in 1982. The album was #1 on the UK charts for 19 weeks and sold over 120,000 copies, but more importantly it introduced the world to the some of the lesser know post-punk bands of the day.
POST PUNK RADIO NO. 4
PLAYLIST: The Monochrome Set - "Love Goes Down The Drain" Soul - "Tribes" Alternative TV - "Action Time Vision" Five Or Six - "Another Reason" Felt - "My Face Is On Fire" Medium Medium - "Nadsat Dream" Matt Johnson - "What Stanley Saw" Eyeless In Gaza - "Changing Stations" The Nightingales - "Don't Blink" Everything But The Girl - "On My Mind" Marine Girls - "Lazy Ways" Joe Crow - "Compulsion" Quentin Crisp - "Stop The Music For A Minute"
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Below is an interview with Iain McNay & Mike Alway of Cherry Red Records about the formation of the label and the compilation Pillows & Prayers.
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Post Punk Radio No. 3
Today's podcast was inspired by the BBC4 documentary Synth Britannia, which tells the story of a group of post-punk musicians from Britian who take the synthesizer from experimentation to pop stardom. It's a fantastic documentary on the music, the artists as well as the economic climate of the UK during the late '70s.
You can watch the film in its entirety courtesy of Documentary Storm.
POST PUNK RADIO NO. 3
PLAYLIST: The Normal - "Warm Leatherette" John Foxx - "Underpass" Gary Numan & Tubeway Army - "Are 'Friends' Electric" The Human League - "Being Boiled" Orchestral Manoeuvers In The Dark - "Genetic Engineering" Cabaret Voltaire - "Nag Nag Nag" Fad Gadget - "Collapsing New People" Kraftwerk - "Trans-Europe Express" Cluster - "Caramel" D.U.R. - "Deutschland brennt" DAF - "Der Mussolini"
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Post Punk Radio No. 2
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Exploring left wing politics and dance grooves seemed to be the norm during this time period. Today's show explores a few of the bands that did it the best and without any pretension. It was just what they had to do...it was their art.
Playlist: Gang of Four - "Contract" Delta 5 - "Train Song" Suburban Lawns - "Flying Saucer Safari" Polyrock - "This Song" The Monochrome Set - "Eine Symphonie Des Grauens" Magazine - "Permafrost" Buzzcocks - "Something's Gone Wrong Again" The Pop Group - "We Are All Prostitutes" A Certain Ratio - "Lucinda" Konk - "Love Attack" 23 Skidoo - "Vegas el Bandito"
Post Punk Radio No. 2 by Post Punk Radio
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Post Punk Radio No. 1
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Welcome to the debut show of Post Punk Radio. This show is mainly focused on the earlier side of the era as well as the UK side of the pond. Enjoy.
Playlist: Joy Division - "Atrocity Exhibition" Wire - "Should Have Known Better" The Fall - "Prole Art Threat" Swell Maps - "Vertical Slum" The Chameleons - "Up The Down Escalator" The Teardrop Explodes - "Poppies In The Field" Siouxsie & The Banshees - "Playground Twist" The Flowers - "After Dark" Au Pairs - "We're So Cool (Live)" The Slits - "Instant Hit"
Post Punk Radio - No.1 by Post Punk Radio
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Post-punk is a musical movement that began at the end of the 1970s, following on the heels of the initial punk rock "explosion". The styles of music were diverse, but all had an influence from punk rock. The essential period that is most commonly cited as post-punk falls between the years 1977–1984. After 1984, numerous bands continued to release music in this style, but with the advent of alternative rock as a more catch-all term for underground bands in the mid-'80s, they were not always referred to as post-punk. Post-punk revival is a movement in the 2000s that drew in part on the conventions of the original post-punk sound from the early 1980s, as well as '90s genres such as shoegazing, Britpop, garage revival, and post-hardcore, as well as '80s New Wave. Thematically it is often an extension of and reaction to the more pop-oriented punk music of the 1990s, and has been especially tied to the New York City and London music scenes. - Wikipedia
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