Pop culture hero to many, Simon Pegg reveals his music and film heroes, starting with The Clangers, that lesser-known gateway drug to Star Wars. From growing up in a music shop, to working with Tom Cruise, Steven Spielberg and emailing Dave Grohl about horror comedy, Simon’s fantasy festival offers so many treats! On screen he may be enabling death-defying stunts in Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One, but off screen it’s all about sharing a love of horror films with his daughter, and pinch-me moments like being asked by Paul Simon for feedback on his latest album.
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From Supergrass to solo, singer-songwriter Gaz Coombes steers us through the musical moments that shaped his sound, from his early childhood in San Francisco to teenage antics in the Oxfordshire countryside. There’s the time his voice broke on stage, to working with Jim Henson’s Muppets and finding a renewed confidence post-Britpop. And watch this space, Shaun may have found himself a new band to join…
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From writing for Steven Spielberg, to directing ghosts for Netflix, and broadcasting with his mate Adam Buxton (Stephen!), Joe Cornish knows a thing or two about creating something fantastical. So, he’s perfectly at home with Shaun as they transplant a building Wizard-of-Oz-style to Japan for Joe’s fantasy festival. Films and music collide, along with Joe’s latest TV creation, Lockwood & Co, in this musical mash-up that gives birth to your two new potentially fave bands - Infinite Toilets and Rivers of Piss.
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Alongside his festival choices, Joe Lycett breaks down what it was really like to pretend to the world that he would shred ten-thousand pounds unless David Beckham stepped away from his support of Qatar, where homosexual activity is illegal. Plus, why a festival field is not a natural environment for Joe, the unexpected joy of EDM and the sheer foodie delight of turning a Yorkshire pudding into a sandwich.
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Turns out Rag’n’Bone Man – aka Rory Graham – is just as likely to be serving bacon baps at his kids’ rugby club, as he is headlining arenas. He’s also a dab hand at making pasties and killer pop choruses, as he shares a life-long appreciation for folk and americana, hip-hop and soul music. He’s also got some sage advice for setting social boundaries, and when it’s OK to not say sorry.
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From forming The Smiths, to working with The The, Pet Shop Boys, Modest Mouse, Electronic, The Cribs, not to mention his solo work, sure, Johnny Marr is a bit talented. Musically transfixed from an early age, so much so that his mum sometimes used department store guitar areas as an ad hoc babysitting service (different times, best intentions), that curiosity remains happily intact. You can’t edit an in-depth chat about transcendence either, so we haven’t, we’ve just taken the lead from his aptly named latest album to split our Series 4 comeback into two parts. You’re welcome!Â
Johnny Marr's new double album, Fever Dreams Pts 1-4, is out now.Â
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Good people attract more good people, as Johnny delves into how Eddie Vedder, Alicia Keys and Chrissie Hynde have all helped shape his life over the years. From seminal band break-ups to musical reinventions and remaining interested in doing something new.
Johnny Marr's new double album, Fever Dreams Pts 1-4, is out now.
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The British winter can be cold and oh-so-very wet so who wouldn’t rather be dreaming of a fantasy festival somewhere beautiful and warm, where all your favourite acts come out to play? Series 4 strums off (is that a thing?) with a Johnny Marr two-parter, then Joe Lycett, Rag’n’Bone Man and more will follow! Join us! Subscribe and get all new episodes on Wednesdays.
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They had us at ‘cocktails with Elton’, and ‘tofu pig’. A packed-out Listening Post tent at Suffolk’s Latitude Festival saw Shaun welcome Tom Findlay and Andy Cato, aka Groove Armada, for a summery saunter through their music memories. There was that time of frantic hoovering at their studio in case Madonna turned up, waiting for feedback from Bryan Ferry, and tearing the roof off multiple times with their live sets. Come for the music, stay for the tofu pig; it's what festival dreams are made of...
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In this first ever Line-Up *live* with an audience at the Glastonbury festival 2022, a can or two of lager may have been supped at the Crow’s Nest stage... Still, Bafta winning kids TV presenters Dick and Dom, share their love of Balearic beats and heavy metal, and explain why raving on the White Isle will always be their happy place. This episode also rightly extolls the added joy of a chip naan.
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Interpol frontman Paul Banks gets to celebrate Shaun's special birthday (by design, not mere coincidence obvs) as he digs deep into his saxophone playing early years to collaborating with RZA, surfing in Panama and what makes him musically tick. His Line-Up features rock friends loud, old and new, a hip-hop supergroup and to eat, veggie hot dogs all the way. YUM.
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