Would you ever guess that one of the key producers for the radical synth-styled music coming out of the UK in the 80s was an American former LA session musician? Thanks to artists like New Order, Pet Shop Boys, Erasure, OMD and many others, Stephen Hague shaped what we think of when we think of the best music artists like that had to offer in the 80s. He's been a key figure in music ever since. Since his 80s career was recently covered fantastically on the 80sography podcast, we dig into other areas like the 90s and beyond that included Robbie Robertson, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Peter Gabriel, James, Robert Palmer, a-ha, Dubstar, and Blow Monkeys (with New Order and PSB also being discussed), as well as his early days with Jules Shear and Walter Egan. When you combine this with the series on 80sography you get the complete picture of this genius. Enjoy!
A Discussion of the Death and Legacy of Neil Peart with Barry Connors
Episode 247 - Chris Hayes of Huey Lewis and the News
Episode 246 Jerry Marotta
Promo Mode - Marshall Crenshaw discusses the vinyl release of Miracle of Science
Episode 245 - Michelle Shocked
Episode 244 - Charlie Midnight
Deep Dive - Brad Sundberg on Quincy Jones' Back on the Block (1989)
Episode 243 - Tom Croucier of Life By Night
Episode 242 - Chris Stamey/Richard Lloyd
Promo Mode - Richard Bush discusses the new Peace Creeps album Social Studies
Episode 241 - Prescott Niles of The Knack
Bonus - The Hustle vs. Suburban Underground Vol.4: Songs That Move Us
Episode 240 - Joey Shuffield of Fastball
Episode 239 - Johnny Edwards of Foreigner/Montrose/King Kobra
Deep Dive - Walter Egan on Wild Exhibitions (1983)
Episode 238 - Mike Watt of the Minutemen/fIREHOSE
Episode 237 - Art Alexakis of Everclear
Bonus - Tom Keifer of Cinderella/Solo
Episode 236 - Juliana Hatfield
Bonus - Jon and Georgia Countdown Their Top 5 Kiss Songs
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