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  • Favourite Albums of 2024 - Part 1
    2024/12/20

    Music Talks as a Podcast may have finished but my desire to share my Favourite Albums of the Year has not abated and in fact this is the 25th year I have been doing it.

    It started in 2000 with me, a Dual CD recorder and handmade artwork. Then it was on to a Spotify Playlists and for the last 6 years a Podcast where myself and my dear friend Steven Routledge each choose our favourite 10 albums of the year and talk through why they made the list.

    Part 1 is now out where we both talk through albums 10 to 6 and Part 2 will be out on Boxing Day.

    I hope you enjoy the episode and ideally find some new music that you love. If you do please let me know at Musictalkspod@Outlook.com.

    You can find the song selections played in this episode here :

    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3dBRVhkPjEytVjZoqPa6KR?si=48518c60563343ac

    Steven's choices start at 1' 44" and my section is at 25'08" - enjoy :-)

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    55 分
  • Episode 100 Part 2 - Terry Smith - The Final Countdown
    2024/09/12

    This is Part 2 of the 100th Episode of Music Talks, which is also the final episode of Music Talks.

    Five years and 100 episodes felt to me like a good time to bring things to a close. It has been a fantastic, joyful, fulfilling and most importantly FUN experience doing this Podcast, and it is something I will always treasure.

    To mark this occasion, I thought it was time for me to appear as a guest on my own show and I’m delighted to say that my very first guest, Steve Clayton, agreed to come back and be the host of this episode. Thank you Steve!

    It will be no surprise to anyone that I had quite a lot to say hence splitting the episode into two parts, both of which are a vinyl friendly 45 ish minutes in length!

    Music Talks was originally conceived as a 'music nerd' Podcast but over time it morphed into something different with many guests not just telling their life story but also being incredibly open and honest about the ups and downs they had faced. I felt I had to honour that in these episodes and do the same. In musical terms my episode contains major and minor chords but of course music (and life) is only interesting when there are both!.

    I hope you enjoy the stories and that even for my oldest friends there might be a new story or two in there. As far as the music choices go these were my song choices for Part 2.

    90's - Don't Look Back In Anger *- Oasis

    00's - First Day of My Life - Bright Eyes

    10’s - Long Walk Home - Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band

    20’s - The Only Road - Elbow

    * The episode was recorded just BEFORE Oasis announced their reunion tour!

    I say my thank you' s at the end of the episode but a heartfelt thanks to all my guests and everyone who ever listened, you gave me SO much for which I will always be grateful!

    To close out Music Talks completely there will be a couple of compilation episodes in October & November and then the annual ' Favourite Albums of the Year' with Steven Routledge in December.

    I hope you will be able to listen to those episodes but in the meantime I hope you enjoy this one :-)


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    47 分
  • Episode 100 Part 1 - Terry Smith - The Final Countdown
    2024/09/05

    This is Part 1 of the 100th Episode of Music Talks, which is also the final episode of Music Talks.

    Five years and 100 episodes felt to me like a good time to bring things to a close. It has been a fantastic, joyful, fulfilling and most importantly FUN experience doing this Podcast, and it is something I will always treasure.

    To mark this occasion, I thought it was time for me to appear as a guest on my own show and I’m delighted to say that my very first guest, Steve Clayton, agreed to come back and be the host of this episode. Thank you Steve!

    It will be no surprise to anyone that I had quite a lot to say hence splitting the episode into two parts, both of which are a vinyl friendly 45 minutes in length!

    Music Talks was originally conceived as a 'music nerd' Podcast but over time it morphed into something different with many guests not just telling their life story but also being incredibly open and honest about the ups and downs they had faced. I felt I had to honour that in these episodes and do the same. In musical terms my episode contains major and minor chords but of course music (and life) is only interesting when there are both.

    I hope you enjoy the stories and that even for my oldest friends there might be a new story or two in there. As far as the music choices go these were my choices for Part 1

    50’s - Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin’ - From ‘Carousel’

    60’s - I Am The Walrus - The Beatles

    70’s - My Old School - Steely Dan

    80’s - Mary’s Prayer - Danny Wilson

    I mention a lot of other music as well and for Part 1 they can be found here along with my main selections.

    https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3jCpe8EAqur9pqEI9SW0xj?si=ad7da10f6eb1478f

    I hope you enjoy Part 1 enough that you will be back for Part 2 which will be out on Thursday 12th September.

    Thanks for listening and enjoy!

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    45 分
  • SPECIAL EDITION - Episode 1 - Steve Clayton - Revisited & Remastered
    2024/08/01

    September 5th will see the 100th and final episode of Music Talks and I know the guest for that episode pretty well as its ……ME!!

    Given I will be moving chairs I needed someone to be the host of that episode and who better than Steve Clayton, a dear friend, my very first guest on Music Talks and one of the best communicators I know. Given his role at Microsoft is ‘Chief Storyteller’ that’s no surprise.

    The original episode I did with Steve went out on June 25th, 2019, but I didn’t want to just re-post it. The brilliant Andy Rhode at Audionauts has been helping me edit Music Talks for almost three years now and so I asked him to re-edit and remaster that original recording and I think he’s done a great job.

    I was never happy with the sound on that first episode and whilst it’s still not perfect it sounds a lot better than it did. He’s also edited it down to a Vinyl friendly 45 minutes and I’m pleased to say that most of what has been edited out is me not Steve!

    For those of you who have heard the original episode I hope this will be an enjoyable reminder and for anyone that hasn’t then I hope this will be a good introduction to the host of Episode 100.

    Steve’s music choices were:

    70’s – Go Your Own Way - Fleetwood Mac

    80’s - Where The Streets Have No Name - U2

    90’s - Unfinished Sympathy - Massive Attack

    00’s - The Planets Bend Between Us Snow Patrol

    10’s - A Sky Full of Stars Coldplay

    Enjoy and see you on September 4th

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  • Episode 99 - Kevin Clement - Miscellaneous Debris
    2024/07/04

    Welcome to Episode 99 of Music Talks, it’s a significant one with a very special guest. The guest in question is Kevin Clement who amongst other things is the host of the brilliantly named radio show ‘Mysterious Debris’ on Rockin’ the Suburbs Radio.

    Kevin is special to me because prior to starting Music Talks I did some pilot episodes with my dear friend Jesse Jackson as a co-host under the name ‘Teatime with Terry’ (I thought that was a great name until somebody said they thought it was a golf podcast).

    The original plan was that we would have friends of mine or Jessie’s as our ‘guinea pigs’ to test out the format. Jesse was good enough to post the first couple of episodes on Setlustingbruce.com at which point an email arrived from Kevin saying, ‘like the format and love to be on the show’! Believe me I can still remember the excitement 😊

    I have always thought of Kevin as my first guest, but the episode was only ever a pilot and I always knew I would have him back on to Music Talks at the right time. Episode 99 is the right time as Kevin is also going to be my last guest as after much deliberation, I have decided to bring Music Talks to a close. There will be Episode 100 and the guest is me……..! I will give my thoughts, reflections and thanks in that episode as I don’t want to detract from what is for me just a great guest and episode.

    Kevin was born in 1973 in a small town called Thibodaux. At the age of three the family moved to Baton Rouge and that is where Kevin lives today with his wife Alisa and their 10-year-old daughter Sarah.

    Music and Broadcasting have always been a love for Kevin, and he was spinning his first discs at the age of 10 at the local roller-skating rink ‘Skate Galaxy’. His degree is in Broadcasting & PR, and he did stints in numerous radio stations with great names like KNSU, KPEL and KTBY. In the early Noughties after marrying Alissa he changed careers and for the last 17 years has worked in the Juvenile Court System in Baton Rouge which is a job he describes as presenting new challenges every single day.

    Kevin returned to his broadcasting roots in Feb 2022 with the launch of his radio show ‘Miscellaneous Debris’ which really is a must listen. You can find it at www.suburbspod.com/radio/ or on MIxCloud.

    Kevin’s song choices are:

    70’s – Superstition - Stevie Wonder

    80’s – A Forest - The Cure

    90’s – Sick of Myself - Matthew Sweet

    00’s – Save It For A Rainy Day - The Jayhawks

    10’s – Perfect World - Broken Bells

    20’s – The Luckier You Get - American Aquarium

    Enjoy:-)

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    56 分
  • Episode 98 - Nicki Cockburn - I'm A Real Boat Rocker
    2024/06/06

    My guest in this episode is Nicki Cockburn.

    Nicki now lives in Cardiff but was born in 1978 in Zimbabwe. At 5 months old, after her Mum insisted on a second opinion, she was diagnosed as being blind. For sighted people like me that would feel like a massive burden and challenge but in talking about it Nicki says “I’m really happy with it, you have to adapt’ and “it’s been a problem for a lot of people, but never for me”.

    Nicki doesn’t shy away from discussing some of the challenges and prejudice she has faced but her indomitable spirit shines through our whole conversation and I found it deeply inspirational, and I trust you will too.

    The other thing that shines through is Nicki’s deep love of music which has been a positive force in her life for so long. She references over 70 artists in our chat and it’s not everyone that can go from ‘The Chicken Song’ through Jaco Pastorius to Rage Against the Machine!

    Nicki isn’t just a listener she is also a musician. Her musical journey has gone through Piano, Flute and Guitar before she arrived in early 40’s at the Bass Guitar, which describes as ‘her instrument’ and one of her song choices specifically reflect that.

    Her song choices are :

    70’s Your My Best Friend Don Williams

    80’s Rio Duran Duran

    90’s The Car Song Elastica

    00’s Bass Tribute Victor Wooten

    10’s Trust In You Lauren Dagle

    20’s Too Good For Giving Up Liam Gallagher

    Enjoy :-)

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    52 分
  • Episode 97 - Derrick McCourt - Alive And Kicking (And Running!!)
    2024/05/01

    My guest today is dear friend and an ex-colleague, Derrick Mc Court.

    Derrick and I first met in 2001 when he joined Microsoft in Ireland. Our paths crossed many times and in many ways over the years and it has always been a pleasure to spend time with him.

    Today he is General Manager of the Customer Success Unit in Microsoft UK and sits on the UK Board. A quick look at his LinkedIn Profile will show the considerable skills he has but for me the most significant thing is that in amongst all the corporate madness he has managed to remain impressively grounded and that comes across in our chat.

    Derrick has three passions which are key to him keeping his feet on the ground the first of which is his family. He was born in 1969 and grew up in Belfast during ‘The Troubles’ which he reflects on in a typically thoughtful and moving way. For the past 15 years home has been in Edinburgh where he lives with his wife and their two boys Conner and Joe. His eldest boy Jamie got married last week and his daughter Lucy lives in London and works in I.T.

    The second passion, as you will hear is music and at festivals like Download that is shared with Connor and Joe.

    His final passion is running, and he is well on the way to completing the ‘Big 6’ Marathons and getting his ‘Six Star Finisher Medal’. Music and Playlists are clearly an important part of his running regime hence the title of the episode.

    Derrick’s song selections are:

    70’s I’ve Got A Feeling The Beatles

    80’s Alive And Kicking Simple Minds

    90’s Paranoid Android Radiohead

    00’s I Predict A Riot Kaiser Chiefs

    10’s X-Ray Visons Clutch

    20’s Mr. Motivator Idles

    Enjoy 😊

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    51 分
  • Episode 96 - Lynn Asher - I Want To Do THAT!!
    2024/04/04

    My guest in this episode is Lynn Asher ( www.lynnasher.com ) who was introduced to Music Talks by a recent guest Paul Webb (Ep 92).

    Lynn is a native of Portland Maine but she had a childhood dream to move to California. It took some time to fulfil her dream but this year Lynn celebrates 30 years living in California and her musical career spans a similar timescale.

    Despite being a ‘late bloomer’ Lynn has performed and recorded with many big names in the music business including:

    · Big Brother & The Holding Company

    · Jerry Harrison - Talking Heads,

    · Bob Weir- Grateful Dead

    · Narada Michael Walden - Producer - Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Barbra Streisand. Drummer for Mahavishnu Orchestra, Jeff Beck, Aretha Franklin, & Journey.

    Lynn writes her own original material, one of which is the song choice for the 2000’s and was also the assistant to Tracy Chapman for a time. As you will hear at the start of the episode there was also a live appearance with a big musical hero of mine ……

    In 2009, Lynn became a vocal coach and it has become a real passion, particularly working with young singers, one of which provides her song choice for the 2020’s (www.annaharrell.net )

    Lynn’s story is a great musical journey but there is also a personal journey and adversity to be dealt with. In Lynn’s case this was dealing with Breast Cancer on three occasions, and I hope you find her insight into how she thought and dealt with that as inspirational as I did.

    Lynn’s song choices are.

    60’s - Hey Jude - The Beatles

    70’s - You Should Be Dancing - Bee Gees

    80’s - You Can Sleep While I Drive - Melissa Etheridge

    90’s - Why - Annie Lennox

    00’s - Now That You’re Gone - Lynn Asher

    10’s - Freedom - (From ‘Django Unchained’)

    20’s - Night Light - Anna Harrell

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    59 分