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Pet shop boys paul weller
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I'm guessing 36:30, if he's got the full 12min+ Pet Shop Boys remix. As it is, that 3rd disc has got to be pretty short. He could get "Daydream" and/or "Time of the Season" along with some of the other covers and the Studio 150 tracks. There's certainly enough to choose from, especially if he's counting things like "How Sweet It Is" from his "deluxe" sets. I'd have preferred if he'd kept the 3rd disc as covers, like Fly On The Wall. "The Ballad Of Jimmy McCabe"? From the Jawbone soundtrack? Maybe he feels it was an overlooked gem? "How Sweet It Is"? from Find The Torch deluxe set, presumably? "Let Me In"? What's that? Previously unreleased?

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Landslide wasn't on that comp, but Olde Original was (?). RSD Singles: he's skipped the A-sides (Flame-Out and Brand New Toy), possibly because they're on More Modern Classics, but included the b-sides. There's also stuff like the original "Failed" (On Sunset - Jpn), which got re-recorded for Fat Pop. ​That's a fair number of missed tracks (btw, those are two different Road Runner recordings). Going To A Go-Go* b/w Road Runner*//What Does It Take To Win Your Love*.Are You Trying To Be Lonely (w/Andy Lewis).Small Personal Fortune (b-side to Wild Blue Yonder, the latter appeared on More Modern Classics).L-R: Gavin Hogg, David Hepworth, Simon Galloway These days, he’s the author of a string of best-selling music books, the latest of which is The Rock & Roll A Level, and he also co-hosts the Word In Your Ear podcast alongside his former Smash Hits colleague Mark Ellen.įind him here and on Twitter Janugiddypoppod 1982, ABC, Alice Cooper, Associates, David Hepworth, Haircut 100, Human League, Neil Tennant, Pet Shop Boys, Podcast, Smash Hits Leave a comment Episode 4: Smash Hits – 4-17 March 1982 with David Hepworth (part 1)

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He was also a presenter on Whistle Test, the BBC TV music show, and part of the tv presentation team for the Live Aid concert in 1985, when Bob Geldof swore at him live on air in front of millions of viewers! He went on to oversee the launch of many other titles during the 80s and 90s including Just Seventeen, Q, Mojo and Empire to name a few, and in 2003, The Word magazine. L-R: Gavin Hogg, David Hepworth, Simon Gallowayĭavid joined Smash Hits as a writer in early 1979, becoming its editor from 1981-1983 and subsequently managing editor, being involved with the magazine in some capacity for pretty much its whole lifespan. The Giddy Carousel of Pop is part of the We Made This network of podcasts. Listen to the podcast by clicking the player or one of the links below.Īcast | Stitcher | Podbean | Overcast | Blubrry | Bullhorn | Castbox | Castro | Deezer | Listen Notes | Pocket Casts | Podcast Addict | Podchaser | Radio Republic | Spreaker | TuneIn | PlayerFM | Luminary | iHeartRadio It’s the next best thing to taping it off the radio! You can read the issue for yourself thanks to Like Punk Never Happened and Smash Hits Remembered and also check out the music from its pages on our Spotify and YouTube playlists. Hannah tells us about her time at the mag, as well as taking us back to the Smash Hits-obsessed teenage music geek who dreamed of nothing but getting a job at Ver Hits.Īrtists discussed include Pet Shop Boys, Debbie Gibson, Tiffany, Voice Of The Beehive, Des O’Connor, Michael Jackson, Stock, Aitken & Waterman, Patsy Kensit, Taylor Dayne, Michael Hutchence and Heart. In the first of two parts, we have a good look through the Smash Hits of 23 March – 5 April 1988 (the Easter hols!) with the help of our special guest, freelance pop culture writer, contributor to The Guardian and former Smash Hits deputy editor in the late 90s/early 00s, Hannah Verdier. Simon and Gavin welcome you once again to The Giddy Carousel of Pop!

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Smash Hits Remembered: -20th-september-1988Īnd check out the playlists of pretty much all the songs featured in this issue of Ver Hits! Under discussion are Pet Shop Boys, Glenn Medeiros, the Smash Hits Readers’ Poll, The Pasadenas, Bros and a whole lot more. In this episode we are joined by author/illustrator and former Smash Hits staffer Nadia Shireen on the carousel as we spin back to September 1988. Welcome back to The Giddy Carousel of Pop! Hang on tight for a top pop ride.












Pet shop boys paul weller