Seven-time Grammy winning producer/engineer/mixer Steve Thompson returns to the show to deep dive the posthumous release from John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Milk and Honey from 1984. Made up of half Yoko songs and half songs John was working on when he was murdered, the album features his last hit "Nobody Told Me". Steve discusses his work on the album and his relationship with John and Yoko, but also music in general. Steve is one of a kind and always great to hear from!
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Episode 286 - John Fryer
Deep Dive - Martin Page on Maurice White (1985)
Episode 285 - Frankie Sullivan of Survivor
Promo Mode - Andrew Farriss discusses his new EP Love Makes the World
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Episode 284 - Youth of Killing Joke/The Orb/The Fireman
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Episode 283 - Peter Cox of Go West/Solo
Episode 282 - Mickey Curry of Bryan Adams/Hall & Oates
Episode 281 - Tris Imboden of Chicago/Kenny Loggins
Deep Dive - David Newton on The Mighty Lemon Drops' World Without End (1988)
Episode 280 - Russ Kunkel
Episode 279 - Ryan Hedgecock of Lone Justice
Deep Dive - Clive Langer on Madness (1983)
Episode 278 - Andy Richards
Deep Dive - Nick Van Eede on Cutting Crew's The Scattering (1989)
Episode 277 - Tanya Donelly of Belly/Throwing Muses/The Breeders/Solo
Episode 276 - Leland Sklar
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