by Mr 80sography
A deep dive into the decade the Taste Police denied, 80sography offers interviews with the great, the good and the even better of a time of originality, individuality and zestful vitality. Shumon!
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March 30, 2025
Second part with Bill discussing more great LP/single artwork courtesy of Bill Smith Studios... 6. QUEEN (1984) BSS work with Queen on The Works LP and associated singles. Also discussed is other work in the rock world; AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones and Shakey. 7. LOOSE ENDS (1985 - 88) Location! Location! Location! Bill draws the short straw and shoots some Loose Ends covers all over the world. It's a tough life... 8. KATE BUSH (1985-89) The utterly iconic Hounds ...
March 18, 2025
From the audio to the visual, we delve into the wondrous world of the album sleeve with Bill Smith, of Bill Smith Studios, responsible for some wonderful images in the 80s. 1. THE JAM (1977-1981) After getting his foot in the door at Polydor in the 70s, Bill has a breakthrough with The Jam. He is responsible for the artwork for all their albums up to and including Sound Affects as well as a number of single sleeves. More importantly, he has one shot at the iconic The Jam logo....
March 2, 2025
And our Was (not Was) odyssey comes to an end with the glory years of What Up, Dog? and Walk The Dinosaur alongside working with Elvis Costello, Roy Orbison and Frank Sinatra Jr. 7. WHAT UP, DOG? (1986-88) A two year process begun with a rejected album by Geffen. Then former podcast guest, David Bates saves the day and one of the best albums of the 80s results. Special focus made on the superlative ballads from the LP; Anytime Lisa, Somewhere in America There's a Street Named After My Dad, ...
Gary Kemp and Guy Pratt
Mark Ellen, David Hepworth and Alex Gold
Sodajerker
Steven Wilson & Tim Bowness
iHeartPodcasts
Joy Division / New Order
Evergreen Podcasts
Mighty Ranga / Keep It Light Media
The Guardian
Jon Lamoreaux
talkSPORT
The Athletic
Rob Brydon | Wondery
BBC Radio 5 Live
ADAM BUXTON
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