• 54 - The Clash with Don Letts (Ladbroke Grove)
    Mar 8 2025

    We welcome Don Letts to discuss his experiences with The Clash - from directing every music video the band made to joining them on the pivotal White Riot tour in 1977, his initial impressions on meeting the band, the key gig with the Sex Pistols at the Nashville with Joe Strummer’s 101ers.


    Don shares anecdotes about filming the band, trips to America and his interactions with legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese.


    Years later Don made the legendary documentary Westway to the World: the legacy of The Clash for which he won a Grammy Award. We discuss the making of the documentary & the interaction



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    Hosted by Mark Hart & Simon Cardwell

    Written & Produced by Simon Cardwell

    Edited, mixed & spruced up by Andy Maxwell



    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Music Maps Podcast

    00:42 Reflections on Economic Challenges and Cultural Richness

    03:27 Exploring Don Lett's Life and Memoir

    04:48 The Punk Rock Scene and Its Influences

    10:28 The Clash and Reggae Connections

    16:09 The White Riot Tour and Its Impact

    24:07 Commercialization of Music and Cultural Reflections

    27:50 The Evolution of Music Videos

    30:26 The Clash's American Dream

    33:20 Meeting Legends: Scorsese and the Clash

    36:52 Documenting the Clash: Westway to the World

    39:29 The Clash's Legacy and Impact

    42:09 Reflections on the Clash's Influence

    46:11 Remembering Johnny Green

    49:56 Upcoming Events and Recommendations



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    55 mins
  • 53 - Brian Jonestown Massacre with Joel Gion (San Francisco)
    Mar 1 2025

    This week we welcome Joel Gion of the Brian Jonestown Massacre, to discuss his memoir In The Jingle Jangle Jungle and the vibrant music scene of San Francisco in the 90s.


    We explore Joel's early experiences in the city, his journey to becoming a musician, the early Shoegaze scene in San Francisco including seeing Lush, Ride & The Jesus & Mary Chain at local venues.


    We go through the evolution of the Brian Jonestown Massacre and the influences that defined their sound during the 90s. We highlight Joel's unique approach to percussion, meeting the Dandy Warhols, opening for Oasis & how for one week in 1994 San Francisco is briefly centre of Britpop Incredibly Blur, Pulp & Elastica are all in San Francisco on the same day.


    Joel tells us about going the Brian Jonestown Massacre & how their early years unfolded, the chaotic events at the South by Southwest festival, the infamous Viper Room incident & into 1996 which is a key year for the Brian Jonestown Massacre with 3 albums released - Take It From the Man, Their Satanic Majesties 2nd Request & Thank God For Mental Illness.



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    51 mins
  • 52 - The British New Wave of Heavy Metal with Michael Hann (Kingsbury)
    Feb 22 2025

    Michael Hann is our guest to explore the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, focusing on its origins, key figures, and the cultural impact of the movement. The conversation delves into the role of Neil Kay in promoting heavy metal, the emergence of local bands, the DIY aesthetic of self-released records, and the significance of venues and radio in shaping the scene.


    We also highlight the rise of record labels and the signing of influential bands, providing a comprehensive overview of this moment in music history. We focus on key bands like Def Leppard and Iron Maiden, their management, and the cultural impact of media like Kerrang! We also touch on the significance of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) and its influence on the global music scene, as well as the legacy of bands like Diamond Head and their connection to Metallica.


    We also mention transformation of classic rock bands such as Deep Purple and the emergence of specialised labels like Neat Records, culminating in the birth of iconic festivals like the Monsters of Rock at Castle Donington.



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    Written & Produced by Simon Cardwell

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • 51 - LIVE - Cosey Fanni Tutti & John Doran on Re-Sisters, Delia Derbyshire & Margery Kempe
    Feb 15 2025

    Join us for a live episode of Music Maps recorded at the legendary Walthamstow Trades Hall with John Doran in conversation with artist, writer and musician Cosey Fanni Tutti about her life, her new book 'Re-Sisters', and her connections to influential figures like Delia Derbyshire and Margery Kempe.


    The discussion features the impact of the Radiophonic Workshop, the historical significance of Margery Kempe's life and work, the intersections of music, art, and personal experience, providing insights into the creative processes of these remarkable women.



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    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Music Maps and Cozy

    04:57 Cozy's Journey and Artistic Evolution

    10:05 Exploring the Book: Resisters

    15:04 Delia Derbyshire and the Radiophonic Workshop

    20:02 Marjorie Kemp: A Historical Perspective

    24:49 The Intersection of Music and Personal Experience

    25:55 The Power of Otherness in Creativity

    30:37 Navigating the Fringe: A Personal Journey

    32:30 Historical Context: Misogyny and Artistic Expression

    34:33 Reflections on Autobiography and Legacy

    36:00 The Evolution of Women in Music

    40:28 Childhood Sounds and Their Influence

    43:10 Art, Magic, and Intuition in Creativity

    46:15 The Impact of Electronic Music Today

    49:09 Researching Lives: Writing About Others

    51:21 Balancing Parenthood and Creativity



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    44 mins
  • 50 - Granadaland - Tony Wilson, The Sex Pistols, Rosetta Tharpe, The Beatles TV Debut & more with David Nolan
    Feb 8 2025

    David Nolan takes us on a tour of Granadaland - including Tony Wilson & his various TV programmes such as So It Goes & The Other Side of Midnight, the Beatles TV debut in October 1962, the Sex Pistols TV debut followed in 1976.


    Muddy Waters and Sister Rosetta Tharpe also performed on Granada TV in 1964 & the network also produced key music recordings & documentaries including The Rolling Stones at Hyde Park, T rex, The Bay City Rollers, Johnny Cash at San Quentin & much more.


    Granada TV was founded by Sidney Bernstein in 1954 & also created Coronation Street, World In Action, The Krypton Factor & University amongst many more.



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    46 mins
  • 49 - Don Letts on Bob Marley, Patti Smith, Trojan Records, The Beatles, Kings Road & more (Brixton)
    Feb 1 2025

    Don Letts shares his rich musical journey, starting from his childhood in Brixton, where he experienced a blend of Jamaican and British music. He reflects on the cultural impact of radio and television on music consumption, the profound influence of The Beatles, and his personal connection with Bob Marley. Letts also discusses the rise of reggae in the UK, the intersection of punk and reggae, and a memorable concert - seeing The Who at the Old Vic Theatre.



    Don also tells us how he ended up on stage with Patti Smith at the Hammersmith Odeon, spent time with Bob Marley & how he came to DJ & film at the first punk venue - The Roxy in Covent Garden.



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    48 mins
  • 48 - Neil Innes - Bonzo Dog Band, The Rutles, Monty Python, The Beatles & more with Yvonne Innes
    Jan 25 2025

    Yvonne Innes joins us to explore the life and legacy of Neil Innes, touching on his early days in Soho, his experiences with the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, and his connections with Monty Python and The Beatles. Yvonne shares personal anecdotes about their life together, the creative process behind Neil's music, and his impact on children's television. The discussion also details the formation of The Grimms, the success of 'How Sweet to Be an Idiot', and the cultural significance of the Rutles.



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    44 mins
  • 47 - Arthur Russell with Richard King (New York City)
    Jan 18 2025

    In this episode we delve into the life and music of Arthur Russell, exploring his eclectic style, early influences, and the New York Lower East Side music scene that shaped his career. Richard shares insights from his book 'Travels Over Feeling: Arthur Russell', discussing Arthur's unique approach to music, his connections with notable figures, and the cultural context of his work. The conversation highlights Arthur's impact on the music world and the enduring legacy of his artistry.



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    This conversation delves into the life and career of Arthur Russell, exploring his unique approach to music, his performance habits, and the impact of the AIDS epidemic on his work. We discuss Russell's eclectic style, his relationships with record labels, and the lasting influence he has had on contemporary music. The dialogue also reflects on the personal aspects of Russell's life, including his work ethic and the support he received from friends and collaborators.


    Takeaways:

    The New York Lower East Side experimental music scene was pivotal in Arthur's career development.

    Arthur's connections with figures like Allan Ginsberg were significant.

    The Kitchen was a key venue for avant-garde music in New York.

    The rise of digital music changed the way Arthur's work was perceived.

    Arthur had little interest in traditional touring or live performances.

    His music resonated with the cultural fabric of New York City. Arthur Russell performed frequently in small venues, often walking to gigs.

    He had a successful working relationship with Geofff Travis from Rough Trade.

    Russell's music was not commercially successful during his lifetime.

    His influence can be heard in contemporary artists like Frank Ocean and Kanye West.

    Arthur Russell meticulously kept artifacts from his life and career.



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    1 hr