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E36: KLF + Echo & the Bunnymen + Julian Cope with Mick Houghton

63 min • 19 juli 2019

This week, Mark and Barney are joined by Mick Houghton, Let It Rock and Sounds scribe turned beloved publicist for Echo & the Bunnymen, the Teardrop Explodes and the KLF.

Discussing Mick's new book Fried and Justified, Barney addresses Mick's rage at a bad NME review of Julian Cope's World Shut Your Mouth written by... Barney himself.

The three of them listen to excerpts from an unwieldy but fascinating conversation between New Orleans R&B legends Dave Bartholomew, Red Tyler and Earl Palmer, in which they discuss what makes the Crescent City so different – and hence so tricky for non-NOLA musicians.

Finally, Mark presents highlights from the week's new library pieces, including Geoffrey Cannon's live review of Joni Mitchell getting off to a rocky start at the 1970 Isle of Wight festival; Michael Goldberg's report on the John Fogerty/Saul Zaentz "Zanz Kant Danz" lawsuit, and Steven Daly's 1999 interview with the young Britney Spears, which prompts both Mark and Barney to laud the pop genius of '...Baby One More Time' and 'Oops!...I Did It Again'.

To buy Fried and Justified: Hits Myths, Break-ups and Breakdowns in the Record Business 1978–1998, please visit the Faber website.

Produced by Jasper Murison-Bowie

Pieces discussed: Emmylou Harristhe Teardrop ExplodesEarl Palmer, Dave Bartholomew and Alvin "Red" Tyler audioJeannie C. RileyJoni Mitchell @ Isle of Wight FestivalFunkadelic banned from the Lyceumthe CrampsJohn Fogerty vs. Saul Zaentz/FantasyTalk Talk and Britney Spears

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